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Inspired by [this question](https://electronics.stackexchange.com/questions/12606/why-do-real-time-clock-chips-use-bcd) I would like to know how low power you could go with a counter + 32 kHz oscillator (possibly made by yourself). I found [a nice oscillator circuit on a BJT](http://www.discovercircuits.com/DJ-Circuit...
2011/04/08
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Technically, the method to make the most power efficient (and fastest) circuit (anything) would be a [Full Custom IC](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Full_custom) using the tiniest technology you can find. You'd have to design your own [IC layout](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Integrated_circuit_layout) and have a foundry ...
If you think about simple ICs, you can get decent power consumption on CMOS chips. You may take single inverter in a chip, and a counter. Run it at some 1.8V, and hopefully it will eat very little :-)
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Inspired by [this question](https://electronics.stackexchange.com/questions/12606/why-do-real-time-clock-chips-use-bcd) I would like to know how low power you could go with a counter + 32 kHz oscillator (possibly made by yourself). I found [a nice oscillator circuit on a BJT](http://www.discovercircuits.com/DJ-Circuit...
2011/04/08
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For the oscillator I'd use an RTC like [NXP PCF8563](http://www.nxp.com/documents/data_sheet/PCF8563.pdf), which provides a buffered 32kHz output and only consumes about 300nA @ 2V. For the counter/divider I looked at HCMOS. According to [NXP's HCMOS family specification](http://ics.nxp.com/support/documents/logic/pd...
Technically, the method to make the most power efficient (and fastest) circuit (anything) would be a [Full Custom IC](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Full_custom) using the tiniest technology you can find. You'd have to design your own [IC layout](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Integrated_circuit_layout) and have a foundry ...
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I would like to know the meaning of the word project onto, as far as I see from the context here that the word "protect onto" means that you redeem other people to have the same feeling you have. Someone who's talking about his friend who invited him to a restaurant that he sees himself as a big deal in it So here's...
2018/04/27
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> > So now that I gave you the example does project onto here mean that person A feels the insecurity inside him and thinks that other people feel the same thing. > > > The meaning is more exactly the following: * person A has a feeling of "insecurity inside of him" * person A is denying that feeling * person A i...
Projection in psychology is where someone denies their own unconscious feelings and attributes them to others. Your example does not clearly describe what emotion is being projected, but it sounds like the need to fill one's insecurity with big deals is being attributed to Jordan?
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For a few hours, I've been trying to register with Ubuntu One in the Software Center. When I do come across a captcha that I can read, I'll input it into the registration form and immediately I'm told that I've inputted the wrong numbers for the captcha. I was able to register through a windows machine, but enterin...
2015/06/06
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This is a known issue. A user filed a bug report about it ([Launchpad Bug #1033598](https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/software-center/+bug/1033598)) in August 2012. Unfortunately, the bug has a low "heat score" and therefore does not attract much attention. The heat score would increase if more users confirmed ...
I tried going trough the website after not being successful in ubuntu and this is where I got! ![not able to create account](https://i.stack.imgur.com/u7fev.png) update: so I was finally able to login using insecure password. But I get same thing when I try to use more complicated one.
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I have bought a domain .com at hover.com and I also need and email address with that domain. Hover.com offers plans to have email addresses but they cost a lot.. And I only need one address that forwards all incoming messages to another address. Do you have any suggestion? Thanks
2010/12/29
[ "https://superuser.com/questions/226772", "https://superuser.com", "https://superuser.com/users/17812/" ]
You can use a free service like [**Google Apps**](http://www.google.com/apps/intl/en/group/index.html) with your domain. It allows up to 50 free addresses.
Most of the Domain Host Company Support Redirection of mails... e.g. Namecheap and Godaddy. (From my personal experience, Godaddy support catch all email redirection as well) You can redirect your mail to Gmail, and Gmail allow you to send a mail with your domain name, as long as you can confirm that you are the owner...
65,001
I'm planning to buy an Indian bamboo flute. I found out today that there are Indian bamboo flutes with a different number of holes. There is one with 6 fingering holes called Bansuri and one with 7 holes called Venu. What is the difference between them and which one is recommended for beginning flute players?
2017/12/29
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I am from south India and recently wanted to learn Bansuri flute so I ordered one online.But later just like you I found out that there are two types of Bamboo flutes : 1. Bansuri 2. Venu/Murali There are two traditions of classical music in India : 1. Hindustani music (North-Indian tradition) 2. Carnatic music (Sou...
The Traditional North Indian flute called the **Bansuri has 6 holes** while the traditional South indian flute called the **Pulil/Veenu had 7 holes**. Both these where predominantly used in Folk music. **Recently a classical variety** has been introduced and consequently the North Indian Bansuri sometimes has *7 hole...
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Here is the full phrase: "The ideal reader of my novels is a lapsed Catholic and failed musician, short-sighted, color-blind, auditorily biased, who has read the books that I have read". The speaker was an English writer born in 1917.
2016/08/07
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He means a person who gives greater (than normal) weight or importance to hearing than to, say, seeing. This makes sense as the person is short-sighted, color-blind, and also musical (although 'failed'). Perhaps as in <https://community.tes.com/threads/graphics-is-boring-discuss.80721/> > > In a world where so much ...
One's first impression would be that he means either "hard of hearing" or "tone deaf". However, when considered within the context of the sentence one sees that it could also imply a tendency to only hear what you want to hear. It's impossible to discern the intent with certainty without resorting to a seance, I suspe...
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In Napoleon Hill's "Think and grow rich" there is a sentence, which I do no understand > > I believe in the power of desire backed by faith, because I have seen > this power lift men from lowly beginnings to places of power and > wealth; I have seen it rob the grave of its victims [...] > > > What does *rob the...
2015/01/10
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The full paragraph from which you quoted reads: > > I believe in the power of desire backed by faith, because I have seen this power lift men from lowly beginnings to places of power and wealth; I have seen it rob the grave of its victims; I have seen it serve as the medium by which men staged a comeback after having...
This is a strange passage because "to rob a grave" usually means to despoil an existing grave, i.e. in search of "grave goods" -- jewelry, gold, etc. Here it is supposed to mean to "cheat death". In any case, "death" (via the metonym "grave") could be a metaphor for despair, a spiritual death.
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In Napoleon Hill's "Think and grow rich" there is a sentence, which I do no understand > > I believe in the power of desire backed by faith, because I have seen > this power lift men from lowly beginnings to places of power and > wealth; I have seen it rob the grave of its victims [...] > > > What does *rob the...
2015/01/10
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The full paragraph from which you quoted reads: > > I believe in the power of desire backed by faith, because I have seen this power lift men from lowly beginnings to places of power and wealth; I have seen it rob the grave of its victims; I have seen it serve as the medium by which men staged a comeback after having...
It means that the entity being robbed is the grave, and the thing that is being stolen from it is its victims: those who would die and be buried in it, because in faith they do not truly die. It does not mean that the victims are people having their graves robbed of valuables. It has a parallel structure to "rob a wo...
220,644
In Napoleon Hill's "Think and grow rich" there is a sentence, which I do no understand > > I believe in the power of desire backed by faith, because I have seen > this power lift men from lowly beginnings to places of power and > wealth; I have seen it rob the grave of its victims [...] > > > What does *rob the...
2015/01/10
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This is a strange passage because "to rob a grave" usually means to despoil an existing grave, i.e. in search of "grave goods" -- jewelry, gold, etc. Here it is supposed to mean to "cheat death". In any case, "death" (via the metonym "grave") could be a metaphor for despair, a spiritual death.
It means that the entity being robbed is the grave, and the thing that is being stolen from it is its victims: those who would die and be buried in it, because in faith they do not truly die. It does not mean that the victims are people having their graves robbed of valuables. It has a parallel structure to "rob a wo...
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Suppose in an interview somebody asks you about your undergraduate [Grade Point Average (GPA)](http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/grade_point_average). If it is very low what should you say? Also suppose your graduate school GPA is very high. Could I somehow use this to answer the low undergrad GPA?
2014/07/22
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Usually, the grad school GPA counts for a lot more than the undergrad GPA, assuming that you can make the case that your grad education is relevant to the field you work in. I had a pretty good grad GPA in engineering, and I can't remember a single prospective employer who did Oooh's and Aaah's over it. Don't voluntee...
You take a leaf out of the politicians interview playbook and answer with the Grad school GPA - answer the Q the puts you in the best light even though its not the "exact" Q asked.
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Suppose in an interview somebody asks you about your undergraduate [Grade Point Average (GPA)](http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/grade_point_average). If it is very low what should you say? Also suppose your graduate school GPA is very high. Could I somehow use this to answer the low undergrad GPA?
2014/07/22
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**You don't.** But if the interviewer brings it up, you have to tell him, and your silence after that should underline that the GPA doesn't matter. But still, there are few companies obsessed with GPA. In this case you must have good student projects, or any other experience in your resume to vouch for you. I mentio...
You take a leaf out of the politicians interview playbook and answer with the Grad school GPA - answer the Q the puts you in the best light even though its not the "exact" Q asked.
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Suppose in an interview somebody asks you about your undergraduate [Grade Point Average (GPA)](http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/grade_point_average). If it is very low what should you say? Also suppose your graduate school GPA is very high. Could I somehow use this to answer the low undergrad GPA?
2014/07/22
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You can always try: > > I don't feel that my undergrad GPA accurately reflected my abilities, and here's how I fixed that in my graduate studies... > > > Everyone makes mistakes, the important thing is to acknowledge that it happened and explain how you fixed it going forward. You **will** eventually make mistake...
I think regardless of the actual GPA score, the important thing is to provide some explanation so the interviewer can put it in the right context. For example, a bad GPA score may reflect that you are not good at exams if you can back it up with good practical knowledge and work experience. Alternatively, a good GPA ...
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Suppose in an interview somebody asks you about your undergraduate [Grade Point Average (GPA)](http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/grade_point_average). If it is very low what should you say? Also suppose your graduate school GPA is very high. Could I somehow use this to answer the low undergrad GPA?
2014/07/22
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You can always try: > > I don't feel that my undergrad GPA accurately reflected my abilities, and here's how I fixed that in my graduate studies... > > > Everyone makes mistakes, the important thing is to acknowledge that it happened and explain how you fixed it going forward. You **will** eventually make mistake...
You can always say that there was so much to do and so many things that interested you at the time that you didn't always have time for academic stuff! It shows your interests. Bonus points if you can name something that can actually help you with this job or something you have in common with the interviewer. Or makes ...
31,084
Suppose in an interview somebody asks you about your undergraduate [Grade Point Average (GPA)](http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/grade_point_average). If it is very low what should you say? Also suppose your graduate school GPA is very high. Could I somehow use this to answer the low undergrad GPA?
2014/07/22
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You can always try: > > I don't feel that my undergrad GPA accurately reflected my abilities, and here's how I fixed that in my graduate studies... > > > Everyone makes mistakes, the important thing is to acknowledge that it happened and explain how you fixed it going forward. You **will** eventually make mistake...
**You don't.** But if the interviewer brings it up, you have to tell him, and your silence after that should underline that the GPA doesn't matter. But still, there are few companies obsessed with GPA. In this case you must have good student projects, or any other experience in your resume to vouch for you. I mentio...
31,084
Suppose in an interview somebody asks you about your undergraduate [Grade Point Average (GPA)](http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/grade_point_average). If it is very low what should you say? Also suppose your graduate school GPA is very high. Could I somehow use this to answer the low undergrad GPA?
2014/07/22
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You can always try: > > I don't feel that my undergrad GPA accurately reflected my abilities, and here's how I fixed that in my graduate studies... > > > Everyone makes mistakes, the important thing is to acknowledge that it happened and explain how you fixed it going forward. You **will** eventually make mistake...
You tell them your GPA. That's it. Never start defending yourself unprompted, because you're actually attacking yourself. "My GPA was 2.5 [and my further silence indicates that this is a total non-issue that has no relation to my ability.]" Or: "My GPA was 2.5, and now I will nervously talk about how bad of a studen...
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Suppose in an interview somebody asks you about your undergraduate [Grade Point Average (GPA)](http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/grade_point_average). If it is very low what should you say? Also suppose your graduate school GPA is very high. Could I somehow use this to answer the low undergrad GPA?
2014/07/22
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**You don't.** But if the interviewer brings it up, you have to tell him, and your silence after that should underline that the GPA doesn't matter. But still, there are few companies obsessed with GPA. In this case you must have good student projects, or any other experience in your resume to vouch for you. I mentio...
You can always say that there was so much to do and so many things that interested you at the time that you didn't always have time for academic stuff! It shows your interests. Bonus points if you can name something that can actually help you with this job or something you have in common with the interviewer. Or makes ...
31,084
Suppose in an interview somebody asks you about your undergraduate [Grade Point Average (GPA)](http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/grade_point_average). If it is very low what should you say? Also suppose your graduate school GPA is very high. Could I somehow use this to answer the low undergrad GPA?
2014/07/22
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You can always try: > > I don't feel that my undergrad GPA accurately reflected my abilities, and here's how I fixed that in my graduate studies... > > > Everyone makes mistakes, the important thing is to acknowledge that it happened and explain how you fixed it going forward. You **will** eventually make mistake...
You take a leaf out of the politicians interview playbook and answer with the Grad school GPA - answer the Q the puts you in the best light even though its not the "exact" Q asked.
31,084
Suppose in an interview somebody asks you about your undergraduate [Grade Point Average (GPA)](http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/grade_point_average). If it is very low what should you say? Also suppose your graduate school GPA is very high. Could I somehow use this to answer the low undergrad GPA?
2014/07/22
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You can always try: > > I don't feel that my undergrad GPA accurately reflected my abilities, and here's how I fixed that in my graduate studies... > > > Everyone makes mistakes, the important thing is to acknowledge that it happened and explain how you fixed it going forward. You **will** eventually make mistake...
Usually, the grad school GPA counts for a lot more than the undergrad GPA, assuming that you can make the case that your grad education is relevant to the field you work in. I had a pretty good grad GPA in engineering, and I can't remember a single prospective employer who did Oooh's and Aaah's over it. Don't voluntee...
31,084
Suppose in an interview somebody asks you about your undergraduate [Grade Point Average (GPA)](http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/grade_point_average). If it is very low what should you say? Also suppose your graduate school GPA is very high. Could I somehow use this to answer the low undergrad GPA?
2014/07/22
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Usually, the grad school GPA counts for a lot more than the undergrad GPA, assuming that you can make the case that your grad education is relevant to the field you work in. I had a pretty good grad GPA in engineering, and I can't remember a single prospective employer who did Oooh's and Aaah's over it. Don't voluntee...
You can always say that there was so much to do and so many things that interested you at the time that you didn't always have time for academic stuff! It shows your interests. Bonus points if you can name something that can actually help you with this job or something you have in common with the interviewer. Or makes ...
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How and where do I enable email notification here? Despite asking and answering questions for several days, I have yet to get a single email from SO. Is there a configuration page I blindly missed?
2011/03/29
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Yes there is a way to enable this option. Go to your profile page -> Click on Prefs -> And the check the box: *I'd like email notifications of activity on questions I've asked*
You didn't ask anything in Stack Overflow, only answered. Currently it's possible to get daily email notifications for answers posted by others in your own Questions, all other activities such as comments to your answers or comments directed at you can be seen only in the global StackExchange Inbox, in the upper left ...
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After the tragedy of 9/11, Marvel had a few very iconic panels such as [![Captain America crying over the Twin Towers](https://i.stack.imgur.com/9xVLy.jpg)](https://i.stack.imgur.com/9xVLy.jpg) And [![Spidey looking at Ground Zero](https://i.stack.imgur.com/4Ta15.jpg)](https://i.stack.imgur.com/4Ta15.jpg) Are there...
2018/12/05
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Al-Qaeda ======== In *Secret Avengers* #1 (2013), S.H.I.E.L.D. works to bring down Andras Bertesy, a Hungarian arms dealer also versed into dark arts. The guy is reported to want [to sell teleportation energy to Al-Qaeda cells](https://i.stack.imgur.com/UViD5.jpg), which would enable them to teleport into any building...
According to the Marvel wiki, within the 616 universe, members of Al Qaeda have appeared in [Amazing Spider-Man Volume 2, #36](http://marvel.wikia.com/wiki/Amazing_Spider-Man_Vol_2_36) and [Secret Avengers Volume 2, #1](http://marvel.wikia.com/wiki/Secret_Avengers_Vol_2_1). They appeared in the 1610 universe in [Ultima...
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Can I (a 13 year old) buy supplies for a cat by myself with no parent there? Or do I have to bring my older sister (an 18 year old) with me to get them? Or do my parents have to go with me?
2010/07/15
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As long as your money is green and you aren't buying something prohibited to youngsters (booze, cigarettes, etc.) I doubt any store is going to refuse your business.
Perhaps a technicality, but minors do not have the legal capacity to bind a contract. Making a purchase from a store is a contract. I'm not a lawyer and there may be case law to the contrary or that creates exceptions, but my understanding is that purchases made by a minor may be void if later challenged. JohnFx's ans...
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Can I (a 13 year old) buy supplies for a cat by myself with no parent there? Or do I have to bring my older sister (an 18 year old) with me to get them? Or do my parents have to go with me?
2010/07/15
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As long as your money is green and you aren't buying something prohibited to youngsters (booze, cigarettes, etc.) I doubt any store is going to refuse your business.
My 12 year old routinely makes purchases with cash or a gift card (either a store's card or a Visa/Amex card that acts like credit card but is a gift card) and has never had an issue. Clothing, make-up, bath items, etc. I understand in some areas you need to be over 18 to buy certain markers, spraypaint, or other prope...
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Can I (a 13 year old) buy supplies for a cat by myself with no parent there? Or do I have to bring my older sister (an 18 year old) with me to get them? Or do my parents have to go with me?
2010/07/15
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As long as your money is green and you aren't buying something prohibited to youngsters (booze, cigarettes, etc.) I doubt any store is going to refuse your business.
I had a cat growing up--most of the time I was the one who got her supplies. It was never an issue.
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Can I (a 13 year old) buy supplies for a cat by myself with no parent there? Or do I have to bring my older sister (an 18 year old) with me to get them? Or do my parents have to go with me?
2010/07/15
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My 12 year old routinely makes purchases with cash or a gift card (either a store's card or a Visa/Amex card that acts like credit card but is a gift card) and has never had an issue. Clothing, make-up, bath items, etc. I understand in some areas you need to be over 18 to buy certain markers, spraypaint, or other prope...
Perhaps a technicality, but minors do not have the legal capacity to bind a contract. Making a purchase from a store is a contract. I'm not a lawyer and there may be case law to the contrary or that creates exceptions, but my understanding is that purchases made by a minor may be void if later challenged. JohnFx's ans...
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Can I (a 13 year old) buy supplies for a cat by myself with no parent there? Or do I have to bring my older sister (an 18 year old) with me to get them? Or do my parents have to go with me?
2010/07/15
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I had a cat growing up--most of the time I was the one who got her supplies. It was never an issue.
Perhaps a technicality, but minors do not have the legal capacity to bind a contract. Making a purchase from a store is a contract. I'm not a lawyer and there may be case law to the contrary or that creates exceptions, but my understanding is that purchases made by a minor may be void if later challenged. JohnFx's ans...
2,250
Can I (a 13 year old) buy supplies for a cat by myself with no parent there? Or do I have to bring my older sister (an 18 year old) with me to get them? Or do my parents have to go with me?
2010/07/15
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My 12 year old routinely makes purchases with cash or a gift card (either a store's card or a Visa/Amex card that acts like credit card but is a gift card) and has never had an issue. Clothing, make-up, bath items, etc. I understand in some areas you need to be over 18 to buy certain markers, spraypaint, or other prope...
I had a cat growing up--most of the time I was the one who got her supplies. It was never an issue.
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I've designed an MVC that doesn't allow communication between Views (forms). If a form needs to communicate with another form, it raise an event on the controller, which other forms can subscribe to. The general idea is to keep paths of communication to a minimum, helping keep complexity down. Each View communicates wi...
2009/01/19
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Actually it sounds like the [mediator](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mediator_pattern) pattern...all the communication happens through a central hub...
Sounds like a basic [observer pattern](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Observer_pattern).
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I've designed an MVC that doesn't allow communication between Views (forms). If a form needs to communicate with another form, it raise an event on the controller, which other forms can subscribe to. The general idea is to keep paths of communication to a minimum, helping keep complexity down. Each View communicates wi...
2009/01/19
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I think you may want to look up graph theory (which is the basis for network topology). And your solution does sound like it is analogous to having everything communicating through a central node in a network. This is a good pattern for simplicity (each new node only needs one connection to connect to everything) but ...
Sounds like a basic [observer pattern](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Observer_pattern).
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I've designed an MVC that doesn't allow communication between Views (forms). If a form needs to communicate with another form, it raise an event on the controller, which other forms can subscribe to. The general idea is to keep paths of communication to a minimum, helping keep complexity down. Each View communicates wi...
2009/01/19
[ "https://Stackoverflow.com/questions/457961", "https://Stackoverflow.com", "https://Stackoverflow.com/users/40106/" ]
Sounds like a basic [observer pattern](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Observer_pattern).
I'm not sure that network/graph theory is going to be really helpful here. All the "paths" are of length 1. It seems self-evident that the more forms you have as well as the more these forms interact with each other the more complex your application is. If you are looking to model your application, I think you'd be bet...
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I've designed an MVC that doesn't allow communication between Views (forms). If a form needs to communicate with another form, it raise an event on the controller, which other forms can subscribe to. The general idea is to keep paths of communication to a minimum, helping keep complexity down. Each View communicates wi...
2009/01/19
[ "https://Stackoverflow.com/questions/457961", "https://Stackoverflow.com", "https://Stackoverflow.com/users/40106/" ]
I think you may want to look up graph theory (which is the basis for network topology). And your solution does sound like it is analogous to having everything communicating through a central node in a network. This is a good pattern for simplicity (each new node only needs one connection to connect to everything) but ...
Actually it sounds like the [mediator](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mediator_pattern) pattern...all the communication happens through a central hub...
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I've designed an MVC that doesn't allow communication between Views (forms). If a form needs to communicate with another form, it raise an event on the controller, which other forms can subscribe to. The general idea is to keep paths of communication to a minimum, helping keep complexity down. Each View communicates wi...
2009/01/19
[ "https://Stackoverflow.com/questions/457961", "https://Stackoverflow.com", "https://Stackoverflow.com/users/40106/" ]
Actually it sounds like the [mediator](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mediator_pattern) pattern...all the communication happens through a central hub...
I'm not sure that network/graph theory is going to be really helpful here. All the "paths" are of length 1. It seems self-evident that the more forms you have as well as the more these forms interact with each other the more complex your application is. If you are looking to model your application, I think you'd be bet...
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I've designed an MVC that doesn't allow communication between Views (forms). If a form needs to communicate with another form, it raise an event on the controller, which other forms can subscribe to. The general idea is to keep paths of communication to a minimum, helping keep complexity down. Each View communicates wi...
2009/01/19
[ "https://Stackoverflow.com/questions/457961", "https://Stackoverflow.com", "https://Stackoverflow.com/users/40106/" ]
Actually it sounds like the [mediator](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mediator_pattern) pattern...all the communication happens through a central hub...
Well, if you have a complete graph (where a given node is directly connected to every other node), then it would be n(n-1)/2 edges and O(n^2)... Is that what you're looking for? For hub-and-spoke, you're looking at n-1 edges and O(n) complexity. However, in the many rails apps that I have worked on, allowing views to...
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I've designed an MVC that doesn't allow communication between Views (forms). If a form needs to communicate with another form, it raise an event on the controller, which other forms can subscribe to. The general idea is to keep paths of communication to a minimum, helping keep complexity down. Each View communicates wi...
2009/01/19
[ "https://Stackoverflow.com/questions/457961", "https://Stackoverflow.com", "https://Stackoverflow.com/users/40106/" ]
I think you may want to look up graph theory (which is the basis for network topology). And your solution does sound like it is analogous to having everything communicating through a central node in a network. This is a good pattern for simplicity (each new node only needs one connection to connect to everything) but ...
I'm not sure that network/graph theory is going to be really helpful here. All the "paths" are of length 1. It seems self-evident that the more forms you have as well as the more these forms interact with each other the more complex your application is. If you are looking to model your application, I think you'd be bet...
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I've designed an MVC that doesn't allow communication between Views (forms). If a form needs to communicate with another form, it raise an event on the controller, which other forms can subscribe to. The general idea is to keep paths of communication to a minimum, helping keep complexity down. Each View communicates wi...
2009/01/19
[ "https://Stackoverflow.com/questions/457961", "https://Stackoverflow.com", "https://Stackoverflow.com/users/40106/" ]
I think you may want to look up graph theory (which is the basis for network topology). And your solution does sound like it is analogous to having everything communicating through a central node in a network. This is a good pattern for simplicity (each new node only needs one connection to connect to everything) but ...
Well, if you have a complete graph (where a given node is directly connected to every other node), then it would be n(n-1)/2 edges and O(n^2)... Is that what you're looking for? For hub-and-spoke, you're looking at n-1 edges and O(n) complexity. However, in the many rails apps that I have worked on, allowing views to...
457,961
I've designed an MVC that doesn't allow communication between Views (forms). If a form needs to communicate with another form, it raise an event on the controller, which other forms can subscribe to. The general idea is to keep paths of communication to a minimum, helping keep complexity down. Each View communicates wi...
2009/01/19
[ "https://Stackoverflow.com/questions/457961", "https://Stackoverflow.com", "https://Stackoverflow.com/users/40106/" ]
Well, if you have a complete graph (where a given node is directly connected to every other node), then it would be n(n-1)/2 edges and O(n^2)... Is that what you're looking for? For hub-and-spoke, you're looking at n-1 edges and O(n) complexity. However, in the many rails apps that I have worked on, allowing views to...
I'm not sure that network/graph theory is going to be really helpful here. All the "paths" are of length 1. It seems self-evident that the more forms you have as well as the more these forms interact with each other the more complex your application is. If you are looking to model your application, I think you'd be bet...
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One player has written to me after the battle, that he has reported me (complaints) with all the max reports number he has for one day. I wasnt banned or anything else. Does it matter if you rerport someone once or 5 times? I mean one battle. And I dont mean the situation where you were reported from different player...
2016/08/19
[ "https://gaming.stackexchange.com/questions/282445", "https://gaming.stackexchange.com", "https://gaming.stackexchange.com/users/74453/" ]
WG hasn't given the hard numbers, but you basically need to be reported by a large number of players over a longer period of time, and reports are investigated by staff and not a bot. One salty player will probably not be able to get you in trouble.
they can waste all their reports on you, but only 1 is deducted from your karma, same for compliments, only one is given regardless of how many times they click it
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We had an employee who was having car trouble during the pandemic and once the office opened back up we reailzed that paying for her Uber every day was not sustainable. I agreed to gift her my vehicle, which needed repairs to run safely, with the condition that she use it to get to work. The office agreed to cover the ...
2020/10/05
[ "https://law.stackexchange.com/questions/56919", "https://law.stackexchange.com", "https://law.stackexchange.com/users/34768/" ]
> > Can I rescind my conditional gift, which was a vehicle, if the employee is no longer with the company? > > > Yes, which you already did when you "*informed her that the vehicle was off the table*". Rather than a *gift*, your description reflects that you and the former employee entered a *contract* regarding ...
If you want free, specific legal advice on your problem, ask your boss. But as an educational site, we can discuss general principles. As you know, [possession is nine-tenths of the law](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Possession_is_nine-tenths_of_the_law). Suppose we have a situation where a vehicle owner A signs on the...
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We had an employee who was having car trouble during the pandemic and once the office opened back up we reailzed that paying for her Uber every day was not sustainable. I agreed to gift her my vehicle, which needed repairs to run safely, with the condition that she use it to get to work. The office agreed to cover the ...
2020/10/05
[ "https://law.stackexchange.com/questions/56919", "https://law.stackexchange.com", "https://law.stackexchange.com/users/34768/" ]
I don't see a gift; I see a contract ------------------------------------ > > I agreed to gift her my vehicle, which needed repairs to run safely, with the condition that she use it to get to work. > > > Your consideration is that you will transfer the vehicle to her; her consideration is that she will use it to ...
If you want free, specific legal advice on your problem, ask your boss. But as an educational site, we can discuss general principles. As you know, [possession is nine-tenths of the law](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Possession_is_nine-tenths_of_the_law). Suppose we have a situation where a vehicle owner A signs on the...
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I was asked to provide a tablet application with HTML5/JS/CSS which does not have dependency on any platform. Requirements: * Cross-platform mobile/tablet application * Offline capability and Storage (it should work in lack of internet connectivity and be able to synch after get connected) * Real-time data (it should ...
2012/07/11
[ "https://Stackoverflow.com/questions/11435444", "https://Stackoverflow.com", "https://Stackoverflow.com/users/1055342/" ]
Have you looked in to PhoneGap / Cordova yet? You can easily create cross-platform mobile applications using HTML5, JS and CSS. <http://phonegap.com> The built-in API provides access to most of the device's native features and functions. You can manage offline storage using localStorage or SQLite databases, and can ...
No, you cannot. A pure web application is not able, and will likely never be able, to use bluetooth. [HTML5 Bluetooth and Audio](https://stackoverflow.com/questions/3063277/html5-bluetooth-and-audio) Having developed a Web App before, I can tell you that anything involving offline has to be simple, and using device ...
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I was asked to provide a tablet application with HTML5/JS/CSS which does not have dependency on any platform. Requirements: * Cross-platform mobile/tablet application * Offline capability and Storage (it should work in lack of internet connectivity and be able to synch after get connected) * Real-time data (it should ...
2012/07/11
[ "https://Stackoverflow.com/questions/11435444", "https://Stackoverflow.com", "https://Stackoverflow.com/users/1055342/" ]
Have you looked in to PhoneGap / Cordova yet? You can easily create cross-platform mobile applications using HTML5, JS and CSS. <http://phonegap.com> The built-in API provides access to most of the device's native features and functions. You can manage offline storage using localStorage or SQLite databases, and can ...
Most of the future mobile apps will be developed using HTML5. HTML5 standards are getting adopted very rapidly and those standards are supporting phone features like GPS, Accelerometer, Camera, Storage etc. I will recommend you to use PhoneGap if you want to use any device features.
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I was asked to provide a tablet application with HTML5/JS/CSS which does not have dependency on any platform. Requirements: * Cross-platform mobile/tablet application * Offline capability and Storage (it should work in lack of internet connectivity and be able to synch after get connected) * Real-time data (it should ...
2012/07/11
[ "https://Stackoverflow.com/questions/11435444", "https://Stackoverflow.com", "https://Stackoverflow.com/users/1055342/" ]
No, you cannot. A pure web application is not able, and will likely never be able, to use bluetooth. [HTML5 Bluetooth and Audio](https://stackoverflow.com/questions/3063277/html5-bluetooth-and-audio) Having developed a Web App before, I can tell you that anything involving offline has to be simple, and using device ...
Most of the future mobile apps will be developed using HTML5. HTML5 standards are getting adopted very rapidly and those standards are supporting phone features like GPS, Accelerometer, Camera, Storage etc. I will recommend you to use PhoneGap if you want to use any device features.
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I was asked to provide a tablet application with HTML5/JS/CSS which does not have dependency on any platform. Requirements: * Cross-platform mobile/tablet application * Offline capability and Storage (it should work in lack of internet connectivity and be able to synch after get connected) * Real-time data (it should ...
2012/07/11
[ "https://Stackoverflow.com/questions/11435444", "https://Stackoverflow.com", "https://Stackoverflow.com/users/1055342/" ]
After a lot of searching I came up with [MoSync](http://www.mosync.com/) which is a cross-platform SDK and is intended for developing different mobile applications. I believe MoSync can be the best answer for this question since it is really a rich SDK (C, C++, HTML, JavaScript) and has great tools and community that t...
No, you cannot. A pure web application is not able, and will likely never be able, to use bluetooth. [HTML5 Bluetooth and Audio](https://stackoverflow.com/questions/3063277/html5-bluetooth-and-audio) Having developed a Web App before, I can tell you that anything involving offline has to be simple, and using device ...
11,435,444
I was asked to provide a tablet application with HTML5/JS/CSS which does not have dependency on any platform. Requirements: * Cross-platform mobile/tablet application * Offline capability and Storage (it should work in lack of internet connectivity and be able to synch after get connected) * Real-time data (it should ...
2012/07/11
[ "https://Stackoverflow.com/questions/11435444", "https://Stackoverflow.com", "https://Stackoverflow.com/users/1055342/" ]
After a lot of searching I came up with [MoSync](http://www.mosync.com/) which is a cross-platform SDK and is intended for developing different mobile applications. I believe MoSync can be the best answer for this question since it is really a rich SDK (C, C++, HTML, JavaScript) and has great tools and community that t...
Most of the future mobile apps will be developed using HTML5. HTML5 standards are getting adopted very rapidly and those standards are supporting phone features like GPS, Accelerometer, Camera, Storage etc. I will recommend you to use PhoneGap if you want to use any device features.
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Our clients are using inline-edit quite heavily, it saves a lot of time and feels also way better than pressing "Edit" to get in the full edit mode all the time. Is there a similar functionality existing or planned also for Lightning? If not, I would advocate to provide a functionality like that again - at least for ...
2015/01/16
[ "https://salesforce.stackexchange.com/questions/63593", "https://salesforce.stackexchange.com", "https://salesforce.stackexchange.com/users/9937/" ]
I asked this question yesterday on a Salesforce event and this seems to be the current status: **There is no Inline-Editing support in current version of the Salesforce1 mobile app.** It has been discussed but Salesforce decided against having this functionality for the mobile app at least for now. They plan also to...
As of Spring '16 release, this is now available: [Edit Inline in Lightning Experience"](https://releasenotes.docs.salesforce.com/en-us/spring16/release-notes/rn_general_inline_editing.htm)
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I’ve just enabled config transformations on a .NET 3.5 project in VS2010 RC after watching Scott Hanselman’s [video on web deployment](http://www.hanselman.com/blog/WebDeploymentMadeAwesomeIfYoureUsingXCopyYoureDoingItWrong.aspx). Unfortunately every time I go to publish I now get the following error: > > The "Transf...
2010/03/25
[ "https://Stackoverflow.com/questions/2513123", "https://Stackoverflow.com", "https://Stackoverflow.com/users/73948/" ]
Looks like the answer was simple yet obscure; I had an app setting (a password), which contained a ">" symbol. I tried converting the app to .NET 4 then back to .NET 3.5 and everything ran fine as during the process the symbol had been escaped to ">". Never had a problem with this character until config transformations...
FYI: my project was already targeting .NET 4.0, so I switched it to 3.5 and then back to 4.0 and it works that way as well.
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I am writing an article on wild water and have split "problems" into two categories: those that can be readily seen and those which cannot. I have this definition for the word *contaminant* > > a polluting or poisonous substance that makes something impure. > > > This seems to cover such as bacteria, viruses, an...
2017/01/20
[ "https://english.stackexchange.com/questions/369290", "https://english.stackexchange.com", "https://english.stackexchange.com/users/53192/" ]
I think you want 'visible' as an adjective to modify either contaminants or hazards. > > Although there are no visible contaminants, the stream has a high level of fecal bacteria. > > > The visible hazards - rocks, debris, and large marine mammals - are actually less of a risk than the PCB spill. > > > [Visible...
Maybe biological/animal contaminants? As for the rip tides, rocks, and entangling reeds, I think the better word would be hazards.
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I am writing an article on wild water and have split "problems" into two categories: those that can be readily seen and those which cannot. I have this definition for the word *contaminant* > > a polluting or poisonous substance that makes something impure. > > > This seems to cover such as bacteria, viruses, an...
2017/01/20
[ "https://english.stackexchange.com/questions/369290", "https://english.stackexchange.com", "https://english.stackexchange.com/users/53192/" ]
I think you want 'visible' as an adjective to modify either contaminants or hazards. > > Although there are no visible contaminants, the stream has a high level of fecal bacteria. > > > The visible hazards - rocks, debris, and large marine mammals - are actually less of a risk than the PCB spill. > > > [Visible...
The conclusion, with assistance, replace the overarching term Contaminants with Dangers, then split that into Hazards, Wildlife, Particulates and then Pathogens and Chemicals.
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Having recently completed Grade 8 music theory, I'm looking for some suggestions of books/resources for songwriting theory. I'm mainly interested in chord progressions and the relationships between chords (tonic, dominant, subdominant etc) and the circumstances and styles in which they are used. I bought some books b...
2017/01/31
[ "https://music.stackexchange.com/questions/52838", "https://music.stackexchange.com", "https://music.stackexchange.com/users/27895/" ]
I'm going to trot out my favourite quote for this forum - 'Theory describes, it does not command'. Show me a song, I'll find a theoretical justification for its chord sequence. It might be a simple 'use the chords within the scale'. It might need 'secondary dominants' to explain some out-of-scale notes. If that fails,...
"Edly's Music Theory for Practical People" by Ed Roseman is a good resource to have on hand. Chapters 9 and 10 (I, IV, V & The Twelve Bar Blues and iim, iiim, vim, & vi) start with a good discussion about how to build a harmonization (chord progression) around some simple well know melodies and how to build and add col...
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In our knowledge base (hosted in Wordpress) we have one article that is relevant to 2 categories. I do not want to duplicate the article and have it sitting separately in each category for fear of negative SEO. For example, both Category A and Category B share the same article. Our URL structure is: example.com/know...
2015/03/31
[ "https://webmasters.stackexchange.com/questions/78731", "https://webmasters.stackexchange.com", "https://webmasters.stackexchange.com/users/49530/" ]
I would consider removing "knowledge-base/category-name/" from your URL altogether. Those aren't helping SEO, they are only making your URLs longer, harder to remember, and harder to type. Keywords in the URL path are a very minor ranking factor now. Your article name is going to have plenty of keywords anyway. With...
The right way to avoid SEO duplicates is to use a canonical URL for each page. So your article could show in as many categories as you'd want and the canonical URL would be set to the URL of the article itself. Here are Google results which might help you implement this: <https://www.google.de/search?q=wordpress+plug...
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In my view I have 4 fields including an image. I want to link a field other than image field to the content but there is no such option as for the image field i.e "Link to". How can I get this option?Or is there any other way to do this?
2015/04/10
[ "https://drupal.stackexchange.com/questions/154643", "https://drupal.stackexchange.com", "https://drupal.stackexchange.com/users/44781/" ]
you can rewrite the output of that field and make it a link. Rewrite works for all fields - some fields do offer a link output in their settings though and might be the better option if available. Steps to take: 1. add a path to the content and exclude it from output. ![enter image description here](https://i.stack....
1) At your field, click on the link you which to add link. 2) Link image to: choose nothing 3) Look for REWRITE RESULTS and click on it 4) Check Output this field as a link 5) Insert your link path
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I do have my work laptop at home and I want to share an USB printer in order to be able to print to it from my MacBook. Currently Windows 7 is refusing to share the printer because the computer is part of a domain and it tells me that I need to join a `homegroup` in order to be able to do that. Also it tells me that h...
2011/03/08
[ "https://superuser.com/questions/254814", "https://superuser.com", "https://superuser.com/users/3004/" ]
I solved my problem by removing the computer from the domain :p
<http://support.apple.com/kb/HT3049> This addresses adding it manually. Or can you use the print&fax utility?
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I do have my work laptop at home and I want to share an USB printer in order to be able to print to it from my MacBook. Currently Windows 7 is refusing to share the printer because the computer is part of a domain and it tells me that I need to join a `homegroup` in order to be able to do that. Also it tells me that h...
2011/03/08
[ "https://superuser.com/questions/254814", "https://superuser.com", "https://superuser.com/users/3004/" ]
I solved my problem by removing the computer from the domain :p
You can simply switch between domain membership at the office and workgroup membership at home. These are two distinct configurations, so there is no reason to stay member of the office domain while you are at home. You can do this manually, by using Alternate Configuration in the iPV4/6 Properties, or use one of the ...
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After a reboot the windows time reset itself to 26 March 2007. This meant it could not connect to any other servers in the domain. We have set the time to the correct value but we are having intermittent NetBios name problems. I want to understand whether the clock resetting is a red herring or a clue to the problem.
2009/09/10
[ "https://serverfault.com/questions/64086", "https://serverfault.com", "https://serverfault.com/users/15820/" ]
Is the hardware clock set correctly? You could also have a dead BIOS battery, causing the hardware clock to reset to a default if the power is removed.
Could that be related to the DST Timezone change that happened in 2007? some weird patches can cause this...and the date fits
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After a reboot the windows time reset itself to 26 March 2007. This meant it could not connect to any other servers in the domain. We have set the time to the correct value but we are having intermittent NetBios name problems. I want to understand whether the clock resetting is a red herring or a clue to the problem.
2009/09/10
[ "https://serverfault.com/questions/64086", "https://serverfault.com", "https://serverfault.com/users/15820/" ]
Is the hardware clock set correctly? You could also have a dead BIOS battery, causing the hardware clock to reset to a default if the power is removed.
We had a similar problem that occurred whenever windows updates would run and sit for a while before the required reboot. The clock would always reset to midnight. It drove me nuts, and always killed our database replication. The only solution we were able to find was to disable automatic updates. Now we manually run ...
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After a reboot the windows time reset itself to 26 March 2007. This meant it could not connect to any other servers in the domain. We have set the time to the correct value but we are having intermittent NetBios name problems. I want to understand whether the clock resetting is a red herring or a clue to the problem.
2009/09/10
[ "https://serverfault.com/questions/64086", "https://serverfault.com", "https://serverfault.com/users/15820/" ]
We had a similar problem that occurred whenever windows updates would run and sit for a while before the required reboot. The clock would always reset to midnight. It drove me nuts, and always killed our database replication. The only solution we were able to find was to disable automatic updates. Now we manually run ...
Could that be related to the DST Timezone change that happened in 2007? some weird patches can cause this...and the date fits
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I answered [this](https://serverfault.com/questions/125785/how-do-i-configure-iis-7-discount-asp-net-to-point-subdomains-at-application-s) question on Serverfault earlier today, a user wanted to know how he could redirect from a subdomain to an application. I gave the user a number of options, one of which was URL Rewr...
2010/03/24
[ "https://meta.serverfault.com/questions/405", "https://meta.serverfault.com", "https://meta.serverfault.com/users/48/" ]
Well, FWIW, I agree with your reaction. The OP should have posted the specific answer in the original question thread pointing out that the pointers in your answer had helped him figure out the specific solution to his problem. He could have then accepted his own answer with beneficial results for the community. There ...
A pedagogical response is *always* appropriate. However, not all posters will appreciate it, and you may not get as many votes as a finished answer. The OP's complaints are pretty much par for the course from the ever-so-entitled set, and are slightly out of line, but I would recommend letting it go.
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I decided to use InAppSettingsKit for my app. However, certain settings require the user to use the audio input for custom setting. I was wondering whether there is a way of presenting a modal view controller from within Settings.bundle - getting the parent view controller that presents Settings.app to sense that a but...
2013/10/28
[ "https://Stackoverflow.com/questions/19625433", "https://Stackoverflow.com", "https://Stackoverflow.com/users/2855029/" ]
InAppSettingsKit comes with an extension that allows you to do exactly this. Check the [Custom ViewControllers](https://github.com/futuretap/InAppSettingsKit#custom-viewcontrollers) section in the Readme. Of course this works only within the app, not in the settings app. There are several option to differentiate the ...
There is no default mechanism for communication between Settings.bundle and your open app. The only way they can pass data between each other would be through NSUserDefaults. If you were so inclined, you could store values into NSUserDefaults to indicate the last View Controller you had open, but it would have to be a...
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While the copy is in progress, can we put a PC into sleep mode for a specific period of time, then wake up and continue copy using python script? Can you please share the code? Actually this is possible using shell script.
2012/09/25
[ "https://Stackoverflow.com/questions/12581463", "https://Stackoverflow.com", "https://Stackoverflow.com/users/1697009/" ]
Most machines manufactured after 2000 support real-time clock wakeup. There are many reasons to do so, one of which would be to record a TV program at a certain time. See [ACPI Wakeup](http://www.mythtv.org/wiki/ACPI_Wakeup). You'll have to explain what you mean by "While the copy is in progress" - there's not much to...
If you have "Wake On Lan" enabled you could potentially run a python script on a different PC and trigger the wake up after your specific period of time. The scripts would probably need to talk to each other, unless you just do it all at times set in advance.
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I would like to control access to specific articles or categories of articles depending on a boolean variable in a user's profile. For example, this would be on a site where a user gets access to all kinds of data about their product after they purchase it. I would like to manually enable or "tick" a boolean field on ...
2014/05/02
[ "https://drupal.stackexchange.com/questions/111957", "https://drupal.stackexchange.com", "https://drupal.stackexchange.com/users/28707/" ]
I got it working, for the sake of anyone ever needing this functionality and stumbling upon this thread: You'll need the Access Control and ACL modules. The combination of these allows you to set "per user" access for each individual node. For the checkboxes on a profile or page, you'll need to use the Entity Referenc...
Content Access is a roles-based access control module. So, you must have created a role for your "controlled access" content. And setup the Content Access settings on your content types. From here, you could use standard, Drupal user admin to add remove users to/from this role. Done. But if you want to assign this rol...
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Look at how awful this looks: ![enter image description here](https://i.stack.imgur.com/85kRf.jpg) It's very hard to read on the line you're actually working on. Is there a way to disable this highlighting feature?
2011/10/04
[ "https://superuser.com/questions/342711", "https://superuser.com", "https://superuser.com/users/76385/" ]
If you have the "[Productivity Power Tools](http://visualstudiogallery.msdn.microsoft.com/d0d33361-18e2-46c0-8ff2-4adea1e34fef)" extension installed it's an option: ![power tools options screen](https://i.stack.imgur.com/CkJdb.png) Otherwise: > > Tools / Options / Environment Section / Fonts and Colors / Current Li...
Tools / Options / expand the environment section / Fonts and Colors / Current Line - change the background from Default to ... dark gray (or whatever that color is you are using; it doesn't look like pure black to me ...)
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If I have a retail copy of Windows 7 Ultimate (which comes with both 32- and 64-bit variants in the same pack, can I use the 32-bit version on one machine and the 64-bit version on another machine **at the same time**, or would I be violating the EULA?
2010/01/31
[ "https://superuser.com/questions/102873", "https://superuser.com", "https://superuser.com/users/3455/" ]
One key, one license.
One Product Key = One Installation at the same time.
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I am currently working on a Machine-Learning Model. In order to explain how it works, I have looked at Partial Dependence Plots, Feature Importance and all kinds of methods, but one thing still concerns me: Should I evaluate these on the dataset I trained the model with, or the current dataset on which it performs pred...
2019/07/19
[ "https://datascience.stackexchange.com/questions/56012", "https://datascience.stackexchange.com", "https://datascience.stackexchange.com/users/74301/" ]
You can look at the different evaluations as evaluation of the different stages of the model. * by evaluating the model's performance on the training dataset, you could assess how and what the model has learned from the data structure. This evaluation is mainly relevant for your research stage and the reporting of yo...
There is plethora of content available now. I have summarised them all. you will be amazed by number of algorithms and frameworks already available- <http://machinelearningstories.blogspot.com/>
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I was fired from my previous full-time job six months ago (have been freelancing since then), for reasons unrelated to my ability to perform the work. I was only at the company for a week, but I did gain valuable hands-on time with Java, Python, Ruby, plus Selenium and related QA skills. I have experience in these ver...
2015/10/21
[ "https://workplace.stackexchange.com/questions/56330", "https://workplace.stackexchange.com", "https://workplace.stackexchange.com/users/43151/" ]
I would suggest leaving these off without further study. It's great that you got some hands-on time with Java, Python, Ruby, and Selenium, but if I were interviewing you and you said you gained valuable in-depth experience with all of these technologies in only a week (you mentioned you were fired from the last positio...
Even if you include that one week stint where you apparently learned a lot, it may be difficult to convince a prospective employer or customer that one week of work would have improved your skills in several areas by so much. It will be much easier for them to accept your skills if you had gained these skills as part o...
56,330
I was fired from my previous full-time job six months ago (have been freelancing since then), for reasons unrelated to my ability to perform the work. I was only at the company for a week, but I did gain valuable hands-on time with Java, Python, Ruby, plus Selenium and related QA skills. I have experience in these ver...
2015/10/21
[ "https://workplace.stackexchange.com/questions/56330", "https://workplace.stackexchange.com", "https://workplace.stackexchange.com/users/43151/" ]
I would suggest leaving these off without further study. It's great that you got some hands-on time with Java, Python, Ruby, and Selenium, but if I were interviewing you and you said you gained valuable in-depth experience with all of these technologies in only a week (you mentioned you were fired from the last positio...
> > I was only at the company for a week, but I did gain valuable hands-on > time with Java, Python, Ruby, plus Selenium and related QA skills. > > > I have experience in these very valuable skills, and don't want to > keep them a secret. My concern is that discussion of these skills in > an interview could raise...
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I was fired from my previous full-time job six months ago (have been freelancing since then), for reasons unrelated to my ability to perform the work. I was only at the company for a week, but I did gain valuable hands-on time with Java, Python, Ruby, plus Selenium and related QA skills. I have experience in these ver...
2015/10/21
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> > I was only at the company for a week, but I did gain valuable hands-on > time with Java, Python, Ruby, plus Selenium and related QA skills. > > > I have experience in these very valuable skills, and don't want to > keep them a secret. My concern is that discussion of these skills in > an interview could raise...
Even if you include that one week stint where you apparently learned a lot, it may be difficult to convince a prospective employer or customer that one week of work would have improved your skills in several areas by so much. It will be much easier for them to accept your skills if you had gained these skills as part o...
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I have read the sentence below: > > He is on the swim team. > > > My questions are: 1. Why use the preposition "on" ? Can I use "in"? 2. What's the difference between "on" and "in "? 3. Can "the swim team" be replaced with "the swimming team"?
2013/08/08
[ "https://ell.stackexchange.com/questions/8867", "https://ell.stackexchange.com", "https://ell.stackexchange.com/users/2065/" ]
In contemporary American usage, an athlete is always *on* a team, never *in* it. Similarly, a juror is *on* a jury, a bureaucrat sits *on* a committee, and a professor is *on* the faculty. By contrast, a soldier is *in* the army, a politician is *in* the Senate, and a singer is *in* the choir. Some entities such as th...
I'd say that in current British English usage, being "in the team" and "on the team" are equally acceptable. I agree with other posters that "swim team" is US and "swimming team" is British, other examples being "row boat"/"rowing boat" and "race car"/"racing car". Another American usage, "athletics meet", seems to b...
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I have read the sentence below: > > He is on the swim team. > > > My questions are: 1. Why use the preposition "on" ? Can I use "in"? 2. What's the difference between "on" and "in "? 3. Can "the swim team" be replaced with "the swimming team"?
2013/08/08
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In contemporary American usage, an athlete is always *on* a team, never *in* it. Similarly, a juror is *on* a jury, a bureaucrat sits *on* a committee, and a professor is *on* the faculty. By contrast, a soldier is *in* the army, a politician is *in* the Senate, and a singer is *in* the choir. Some entities such as th...
As an Australian (although I lived in UK until I was 11) I would say that in Australian English, being "on" or "in" the team are also both equally acceptable, perhaps with a slight leaning to "on" as more common. Regarding the swim vs swimming debate I am afraid the usage of swim really jars with me, and probably with...
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We have a dedicated godaddy server and it seemed to grind to a halt when we had users downloading only 3MB every 2 seconds (this was over about 20 http requests). I want to look into database locking etc. to see if that is a problem - but first I'm curious as to what a dedicated server ought to be able to serve.
2008/10/20
[ "https://Stackoverflow.com/questions/219988", "https://Stackoverflow.com", "https://Stackoverflow.com/users/24727/" ]
to help diagnose the problem, host a large file and download it. That will give you the transfer that the server and your web server can cope with. If the transfer rate is poor, then you know its the network, server or webserver. If its acceptable or good, then you know its the means you have of generating those 3MB fi...
A lot depends on what the 3MB is. Serving up 1.5MBps of static data is way, way, way, within the bounds of even the weakest server.
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We have a dedicated godaddy server and it seemed to grind to a halt when we had users downloading only 3MB every 2 seconds (this was over about 20 http requests). I want to look into database locking etc. to see if that is a problem - but first I'm curious as to what a dedicated server ought to be able to serve.
2008/10/20
[ "https://Stackoverflow.com/questions/219988", "https://Stackoverflow.com", "https://Stackoverflow.com/users/24727/" ]
to help diagnose the problem, host a large file and download it. That will give you the transfer that the server and your web server can cope with. If the transfer rate is poor, then you know its the network, server or webserver. If its acceptable or good, then you know its the means you have of generating those 3MB fi...
Perhaps godaddy does bandwidt throtling? 60MB downloads every 2 seconds might fire some sort of bandwidt protection (either to protect their service or you from being overcharged, or both).
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We have a dedicated godaddy server and it seemed to grind to a halt when we had users downloading only 3MB every 2 seconds (this was over about 20 http requests). I want to look into database locking etc. to see if that is a problem - but first I'm curious as to what a dedicated server ought to be able to serve.
2008/10/20
[ "https://Stackoverflow.com/questions/219988", "https://Stackoverflow.com", "https://Stackoverflow.com/users/24727/" ]
to help diagnose the problem, host a large file and download it. That will give you the transfer that the server and your web server can cope with. If the transfer rate is poor, then you know its the network, server or webserver. If its acceptable or good, then you know its the means you have of generating those 3MB fi...
Check netspeed.stanford.edu from the dedicated server and see what your inbound and outbound traffic is like. Also make sure your ISP is not limiting you at 10MBps (godaddy by default limits to 10Mbps and will set it at 100Mbps on request)
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If you listen to James Bay's - Let it Go, it sounds sad yet written in major key. In general, not just for this song, what in theory makes this happen? I've read people suggesting flat majors make a subtle difference but after transposing the song to another major (c-major) in hooktheory, <https://www.hooktheory.com/t...
2020/10/09
[ "https://music.stackexchange.com/questions/105558", "https://music.stackexchange.com", "https://music.stackexchange.com/users/72404/" ]
Pinpointing a specific emotion in music is a fraught endeavor. Maybe it's "sad"... or maybe it's "ennui"... or a hundred other shades of grey on a spectrum of emotions. I think it's simple enough to say generically it's emotional. It is expressive. Both in the vocal part and the guitar part. It's also in a slow tempo...
'Keys' are a very basic concept, suitable for getting your bearings and knowing which notes you should be sharpening/flattening. But to say that a song is in a particular 'key' is often quite a simplified description of its tonality, and not necessarily a good guide to how something is going to 'feel'. If you are fami...
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A boy tries to talk to his ex after class at school. However, she just puts on some music and shuns him instead, leaving him to wonder why. What type of music is she listening to, and why? **HINT 1** > > What sort of classes would you attend at school? > > > **HINT 2** > > Some deliberate word choices were ...
2019/05/25
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She is listening to > > Funk music > > > Because > > In Math class we can see X's (Ex), Y's (Why) and Functions (sounds like Funk-Shuns) > > >
Is she listening to > > BAND music, from her music/band class at school....because he’s BANNED from her life?? (I’ll see myself out....) > > >
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I am wondering if anyone can give some safe guidelines on the maximum level of dom manipulation you can do with jquery without freezing the browser. Also the best methods for mass DOM manipulation. Basically at any one time I could be dealing with lists of up to 40k `li`'s All I am really doing is showing one, hidin...
2010/11/08
[ "https://Stackoverflow.com/questions/4128673", "https://Stackoverflow.com", "https://Stackoverflow.com/users/383759/" ]
If you really want to be manipulating that many then you should probably adopt something like <http://developer.yahoo.com/yui/3/async-queue/> As the answer for how many you should be working with at a time, you could build in a calibration which looks at how quickly the last set completed and work with more / less acc...
As a warning: this is extremely dependent on your computer performance. Frankly - anything approaching 100 elements in a DOM manipulation starts getting a little silly and expensive. That said: 1) Depends on your system, my older system tops at about 30 and my newer one can get up to 120 before I break things. 2) Wor...
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I am trying to install AWS toolkit for eclipse juno EE for Web Developers. Everything works fine until I reach the terms and conditions page where I have to accept the terms for installation. At this point, even when I select the option "I have read and agree the terms and conditions" The FINISH or the NEXT button is n...
2013/03/12
[ "https://Stackoverflow.com/questions/15364689", "https://Stackoverflow.com", "https://Stackoverflow.com/users/1617731/" ]
I just installed aws toolkit for Eclipse IDE for Java EE Developers 3.7 ("Indigo") and it worked for me. I followed the simple steps given here <http://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSToolkitEclipse/latest/GettingStartedGuide/tke_setup.html> They recommend "indigo" so my guess is incompatibility with "juno" but i am not sure...
if you update eclipse it should work. there was a bug that was hard to reproduce but apparently it was resolved. <https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=277265>
15,364,689
I am trying to install AWS toolkit for eclipse juno EE for Web Developers. Everything works fine until I reach the terms and conditions page where I have to accept the terms for installation. At this point, even when I select the option "I have read and agree the terms and conditions" The FINISH or the NEXT button is n...
2013/03/12
[ "https://Stackoverflow.com/questions/15364689", "https://Stackoverflow.com", "https://Stackoverflow.com/users/1617731/" ]
I just installed aws toolkit for Eclipse IDE for Java EE Developers 3.7 ("Indigo") and it worked for me. I followed the simple steps given here <http://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSToolkitEclipse/latest/GettingStartedGuide/tke_setup.html> They recommend "indigo" so my guess is incompatibility with "juno" but i am not sure...
Two more suggestions to get the Finish button enabled; * restart eclipse (bug link suggests the addition of a new site/repo is the root issue) * click checkbox 'Hide Items Already Installed' (bug link suspects mismatch of license list with components requiring licence read update stops button being enabled) I also se...
15,364,689
I am trying to install AWS toolkit for eclipse juno EE for Web Developers. Everything works fine until I reach the terms and conditions page where I have to accept the terms for installation. At this point, even when I select the option "I have read and agree the terms and conditions" The FINISH or the NEXT button is n...
2013/03/12
[ "https://Stackoverflow.com/questions/15364689", "https://Stackoverflow.com", "https://Stackoverflow.com/users/1617731/" ]
I had the same issue with both eclipse 3.7 and 4.2, tried restarting, reinstalling multiple times but still ***Finish*** button was not getting enabled after accepting the license. Finally, instead of selecting all the modules I installed it in part and thankfully it worked. My installation subset: **First Subset** ...
if you update eclipse it should work. there was a bug that was hard to reproduce but apparently it was resolved. <https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=277265>
15,364,689
I am trying to install AWS toolkit for eclipse juno EE for Web Developers. Everything works fine until I reach the terms and conditions page where I have to accept the terms for installation. At this point, even when I select the option "I have read and agree the terms and conditions" The FINISH or the NEXT button is n...
2013/03/12
[ "https://Stackoverflow.com/questions/15364689", "https://Stackoverflow.com", "https://Stackoverflow.com/users/1617731/" ]
I had the same issue with both eclipse 3.7 and 4.2, tried restarting, reinstalling multiple times but still ***Finish*** button was not getting enabled after accepting the license. Finally, instead of selecting all the modules I installed it in part and thankfully it worked. My installation subset: **First Subset** ...
Two more suggestions to get the Finish button enabled; * restart eclipse (bug link suggests the addition of a new site/repo is the root issue) * click checkbox 'Hide Items Already Installed' (bug link suspects mismatch of license list with components requiring licence read update stops button being enabled) I also se...
19,758
I've just been learning about Einstein, relativity, and the equivalence principle in Physics. I'm fascinated with the idea of being inside a free-falling enclosed environment (such as, e.g., rocket, airplane, Einstein elevator, etc.) and weightlessness, but I'm having trouble understanding the difference between being ...
2012/01/20
[ "https://physics.stackexchange.com/questions/19758", "https://physics.stackexchange.com", "https://physics.stackexchange.com/users/5539/" ]
Here's a completely mathless answer. Let's simplify the problem. Just think of two billiard balls near each other falling in a vacuum. If they were originally moving toward each other, they will collide and then move away. They are both still weightless in the sense of having nothing else touching them. If either on...
When you say, "push yourself up" what do you exactly mean ? If you mean, you can touch the floor and go up then the answer is clear, in the second case, free falling outside the box, there is nothing to push against. When you are falling you can't move in any direction but down, since there is no force that would pus...
19,758
I've just been learning about Einstein, relativity, and the equivalence principle in Physics. I'm fascinated with the idea of being inside a free-falling enclosed environment (such as, e.g., rocket, airplane, Einstein elevator, etc.) and weightlessness, but I'm having trouble understanding the difference between being ...
2012/01/20
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Bear in mind that a skydiver falling before opening his parachute is encountering air resistance, which means he's not *really* in free fall (in the relativity sense). But let's imagine a hypothetical skydiver falling through empty space. In this case, there is no difference at all between the person in the free-fallin...
Here's a completely mathless answer. Let's simplify the problem. Just think of two billiard balls near each other falling in a vacuum. If they were originally moving toward each other, they will collide and then move away. They are both still weightless in the sense of having nothing else touching them. If either on...
19,758
I've just been learning about Einstein, relativity, and the equivalence principle in Physics. I'm fascinated with the idea of being inside a free-falling enclosed environment (such as, e.g., rocket, airplane, Einstein elevator, etc.) and weightlessness, but I'm having trouble understanding the difference between being ...
2012/01/20
[ "https://physics.stackexchange.com/questions/19758", "https://physics.stackexchange.com", "https://physics.stackexchange.com/users/5539/" ]
Here's a completely mathless answer. Let's simplify the problem. Just think of two billiard balls near each other falling in a vacuum. If they were originally moving toward each other, they will collide and then move away. They are both still weightless in the sense of having nothing else touching them. If either on...
I agree with the others. Your question is somewhat ill-posed. Short answer, there is no difference of the type you posed. You have made a difference that makes no difference. Free fall or "free float" (John Archibald Wheeler) means you are on a timelike geodesic in the local geometrodynamical field. The timelike geodes...
19,758
I've just been learning about Einstein, relativity, and the equivalence principle in Physics. I'm fascinated with the idea of being inside a free-falling enclosed environment (such as, e.g., rocket, airplane, Einstein elevator, etc.) and weightlessness, but I'm having trouble understanding the difference between being ...
2012/01/20
[ "https://physics.stackexchange.com/questions/19758", "https://physics.stackexchange.com", "https://physics.stackexchange.com/users/5539/" ]
Bear in mind that a skydiver falling before opening his parachute is encountering air resistance, which means he's not *really* in free fall (in the relativity sense). But let's imagine a hypothetical skydiver falling through empty space. In this case, there is no difference at all between the person in the free-fallin...
When you say, "push yourself up" what do you exactly mean ? If you mean, you can touch the floor and go up then the answer is clear, in the second case, free falling outside the box, there is nothing to push against. When you are falling you can't move in any direction but down, since there is no force that would pus...
19,758
I've just been learning about Einstein, relativity, and the equivalence principle in Physics. I'm fascinated with the idea of being inside a free-falling enclosed environment (such as, e.g., rocket, airplane, Einstein elevator, etc.) and weightlessness, but I'm having trouble understanding the difference between being ...
2012/01/20
[ "https://physics.stackexchange.com/questions/19758", "https://physics.stackexchange.com", "https://physics.stackexchange.com/users/5539/" ]
Bear in mind that a skydiver falling before opening his parachute is encountering air resistance, which means he's not *really* in free fall (in the relativity sense). But let's imagine a hypothetical skydiver falling through empty space. In this case, there is no difference at all between the person in the free-fallin...
I agree with the others. Your question is somewhat ill-posed. Short answer, there is no difference of the type you posed. You have made a difference that makes no difference. Free fall or "free float" (John Archibald Wheeler) means you are on a timelike geodesic in the local geometrodynamical field. The timelike geodes...
18,762,302
Maybe it´s a really stupid question, but how will my app look on previous versions of iOS if I make it with the new Xcode? It looks good in the simulator, but thats just showing ios7. I have made some design changes to fit ios7 and since the toolbars and navBars had to be moved it feels like it will look awful in ios6 ...
2013/09/12
[ "https://Stackoverflow.com/questions/18762302", "https://Stackoverflow.com", "https://Stackoverflow.com/users/2185366/" ]
Maybe will your app look good on older versions. But that depends on your code. You have to test it. You can install your app on a older iOS version by setting the deployment target in the general tab. After that, you should be able to run the app on older iOS simulator. This should look like this ![iOS Simulators](ht...
Having installed Xcode Version 5.0.1 (5A2053), the More Simulators option is no longer present. The Components tab on Xcode Preferences/Downloads only offers the options of 6.0 and 6.1. The release notes don't say that anything's been removed, but I can't find how to reinstate pre-6 simulators. [Further note] In the ...
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I need to use VNC Client on Raspberry PI Zero. It doesn't have network interfaces, so I probably need to connect Raspberry via mini-usb to my Android phone. How to configure such network (via USB)? Which VNC client USE? Is there KMS VNC client?
2019/06/19
[ "https://raspberrypi.stackexchange.com/questions/99757", "https://raspberrypi.stackexchange.com", "https://raspberrypi.stackexchange.com/users/104982/" ]
I don't know what version of the Pi you use, but from version 3 onward it may be possible to boot from network: * <https://www.raspberrypi.org/documentation/hardware/raspberrypi/bootmodes/net_tutorial.md> * [How to PXE Boot a Pi 3?](https://raspberrypi.stackexchange.com/questions/47239/how-to-pxe-boot-a-pi-3) But it ...
Using PXE means net booting, that is, the RasPi is loading the kernel and operating system from a master server on the network, but not from the SD Card. Because PXE is only working on wired ethernet connections I assume your RasPis are all connected with an ethernet cable. For this scenario I have made a configuration...
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I'm faced with two options : 1. install Sharepoint on Win 7 machine 2. install on a Windows Server VM . Does Sharepoint 'take over' a 'Windows 7' machine once its installed ? Is there extra manual configuration once its installed for Windows compared to installing Windows server ? Reading the doc <http://sharepoin...
2013/04/12
[ "https://sharepoint.stackexchange.com/questions/65682", "https://sharepoint.stackexchange.com", "https://sharepoint.stackexchange.com/users/16316/" ]
I would highly recommend on a server like windows 2008! doing it on client machines requires alot of changes/hotfixes! What you want is vm like oracle, install your server 2008 r2 or other. install SQL install sharepoint 2010 get everything setup and backup you Virtual Hard disk! (just incase you break sharepoint ;) ...
I agree with ali Sharepoint that "developer only" means only that it is strongly not recommended for the productive use (as Windows 7 is not a server OS). I used to have my development environment on Windows 7 and did not see huge differences between Windows server environment. All the necessary for my situation feat...
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I am submitting a grant request. The package will include four copies of the grant request, an executive summary, and a cover letter. The cover letter is very short and says in part "I have included four copies of the grant request for convenience of dissemination." A friend suggested I add the encl. abbreviation at t...
2018/09/01
[ "https://english.stackexchange.com/questions/462686", "https://english.stackexchange.com", "https://english.stackexchange.com/users/314648/" ]
Perhaps, it can be describe as **Synthesis**: <https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/synthesis> > > **1.c** the combining of often diverse conceptions into a coherent whole; also : **the complex so formed.** > > > > > > > "In addition, there is growing recognition of abiotic organic synthesis in various ge...
I believe I have just remembered the word. It was **emergent**.
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Is there any book or any website that let you learn integration techniques? I'm not talking about the standard ones like integration by * Parts * Substitution (trigonometric) * Partial fractions * Order * Reduction formulae * recurrence but I'm talking at ones like in this question [here](https://math.stackexchange.c...
2014/07/18
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I recommend the following books: (1) [The Handbook of Integration](http://rads.stackoverflow.com/amzn/click/0867202939) by Daniel Zwillinger; and (2) [Irresistible Integrals: Symbolics, Analysis and Experiments in the Evaluation of Integrals](http://rads.stackoverflow.com/amzn/click/B00RKQWKQY) by George Boros and V...
Highly recommend [alints.com](https://alints.com) Here’s every technique possible to become a real master with hundreds of examples!
871,292
Is there any book or any website that let you learn integration techniques? I'm not talking about the standard ones like integration by * Parts * Substitution (trigonometric) * Partial fractions * Order * Reduction formulae * recurrence but I'm talking at ones like in this question [here](https://math.stackexchange.c...
2014/07/18
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I think you are looking for some bridge between basic calculus and the very hard problems here done by gods like Ron and Cleo. I suggest looking at this old book. It actually has tidbits of very advanced techniques. But I think, because it still contains the standard techniques, there will be enough familiar to keep yo...
Highly recommend [alints.com](https://alints.com) Here’s every technique possible to become a real master with hundreds of examples!
5,705,613
I am using a COM dll in my .Net web application. This works fine on multiple different machines. However on one particular machine I get the following error: Unable to cast COM object of type 'CServer.CApplicationClass' to interface type 'CServer.ICApplication'. This operation failed because the QueryInterface call...
2011/04/18
[ "https://Stackoverflow.com/questions/5705613", "https://Stackoverflow.com", "https://Stackoverflow.com/users/322251/" ]
I had a similar problem, with the "TYPE\_E\_CANTLOADLIBRARY" message. **Background:** I had a project which used Interop.ReferenceA.dll. This file was created using tlbimp ReferenceA.dll /out: Interop.ReferenceA.dll. **Solution:** When I took a look at ReferenceA.dll using RegDllView I noticed that ReferenceA.dll had...
Make sure your AppPool is set to x86. Also make sure your assembly is targeting only x86.
5,705,613
I am using a COM dll in my .Net web application. This works fine on multiple different machines. However on one particular machine I get the following error: Unable to cast COM object of type 'CServer.CApplicationClass' to interface type 'CServer.ICApplication'. This operation failed because the QueryInterface call...
2011/04/18
[ "https://Stackoverflow.com/questions/5705613", "https://Stackoverflow.com", "https://Stackoverflow.com/users/322251/" ]
I had a similar problem, with the "TYPE\_E\_CANTLOADLIBRARY" message. **Background:** I had a project which used Interop.ReferenceA.dll. This file was created using tlbimp ReferenceA.dll /out: Interop.ReferenceA.dll. **Solution:** When I took a look at ReferenceA.dll using RegDllView I noticed that ReferenceA.dll had...
I was having a similar issue. First got Access Denied, which after some looking around was resolved, only to be faced with this error message (TYPE\_E\_CANTLOADLIBRARY). Mind that I'm running a COM+ Component on Windows 7. After some fruitless attempts which involved messing with the registry, my workmate and I found ...
5,705,613
I am using a COM dll in my .Net web application. This works fine on multiple different machines. However on one particular machine I get the following error: Unable to cast COM object of type 'CServer.CApplicationClass' to interface type 'CServer.ICApplication'. This operation failed because the QueryInterface call...
2011/04/18
[ "https://Stackoverflow.com/questions/5705613", "https://Stackoverflow.com", "https://Stackoverflow.com/users/322251/" ]
I had a similar problem, with the "TYPE\_E\_CANTLOADLIBRARY" message. **Background:** I had a project which used Interop.ReferenceA.dll. This file was created using tlbimp ReferenceA.dll /out: Interop.ReferenceA.dll. **Solution:** When I took a look at ReferenceA.dll using RegDllView I noticed that ReferenceA.dll had...
I had a similar problem where the error was triggered on my PC but not on that of other developers. It turns out that I had been testing an automatic build process on my PC that had updated the version number of the assembly, thus registering the TLB in the registry with a version number higher than the one we were no...
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Keyword research tools like Keyword Planner seem to fulfill two basic functions: 1. Generate a list of possible keywords 2. Provide estimates (CPC, traffic, ...) to whittle down this list to the most *effective* keywords Do I need the second step? Is there any downside in uploading a huge list with thousands of keywo...
2013/08/20
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Generally the step 1 you refer to generates a lot of keywords that are marginally relevant or keywords that have no chance of converting, these keywords will still likely drive clicks so step 2 helps you save some (or a lot) of money when you begin your campaigns. It doesn't take long to weed out those keywords that ar...
To get better results one should keep entering the +ve keywords and should keep on removing the -ve keywords.
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I need to import Apple Mail archived files in Outlook 2013 on Windows, but every time I open the import wizard and reach the file selection step, I cannot select the archived file. It doesn't even show in the dialog box. I don't know what the issue is. Is it the file size issue as the archive file is large (about 7 GB...
2014/04/04
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Apple mail archive are in **.mbox** format which is not a supported Outlook format in windows. You cannot import this file, that's why. You might want to look for a **.mbox to .pst converter**. To help you out this might help you: [Trial MBOX Converter](http://corrupt-mbox-to-pst.weebly.com/)
If both system are using the IMAP mail provider all you have to do is setup the connection to the mail server and all the emails and folders will be copied down to the windows computer. That is what IMAP is for. The mail stays on the server, and can be store on the local computer also, and when you connect to the serve...
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We are developing a financial reporting system, which is able to display many, I mean MANY, different reports from different angles. For example, the reports for position, deal, market risk, for individual financial instrument. And they can be static (like a paper report), or real-time refreshing, or user-configurable ...
2013/09/23
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I've pondered this issue a few times, I hope I can contribute. All the following is purely IMHO unless otherwise noted. I work on an application that still uses an MDI interface to present a lot of different data in a user-customizable view. For moving away from MDI, I see exactly the same problems you mention. --- ...
A good example of an MDI application using web technologies is jsoncv.com (which I co-developed) - it gives a true MDI experience as you usually see in Windows applications. If your audience is used to MDI's from within a corporate environment then go for it, it's definitely worth while if you want such rich functional...
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We are developing a financial reporting system, which is able to display many, I mean MANY, different reports from different angles. For example, the reports for position, deal, market risk, for individual financial instrument. And they can be static (like a paper report), or real-time refreshing, or user-configurable ...
2013/09/23
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Keep in mind that there is more than one way to implement a multiple document interface (MDI). First, there's the classic MFC implementation where each document was its own child window of the main frame. This was kinda clunky and window management could be a pain. The newer form of MDI is tab based (like Visual Stud...
DIY UIs like MDI put the burden of the layout design on the user, as @tete stated. On the other hand, the users expect from us the IT people to provide them with well honed solutions for their needs. IMO in this particular case there might be a host of use cases and repeated behaviors other than "anyone can do an...
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We are developing a financial reporting system, which is able to display many, I mean MANY, different reports from different angles. For example, the reports for position, deal, market risk, for individual financial instrument. And they can be static (like a paper report), or real-time refreshing, or user-configurable ...
2013/09/23
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Keep in mind that there is more than one way to implement a multiple document interface (MDI). First, there's the classic MFC implementation where each document was its own child window of the main frame. This was kinda clunky and window management could be a pain. The newer form of MDI is tab based (like Visual Stud...
A good example of an MDI application using web technologies is jsoncv.com (which I co-developed) - it gives a true MDI experience as you usually see in Windows applications. If your audience is used to MDI's from within a corporate environment then go for it, it's definitely worth while if you want such rich functional...
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We are developing a financial reporting system, which is able to display many, I mean MANY, different reports from different angles. For example, the reports for position, deal, market risk, for individual financial instrument. And they can be static (like a paper report), or real-time refreshing, or user-configurable ...
2013/09/23
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I've pondered this issue a few times, I hope I can contribute. All the following is purely IMHO unless otherwise noted. I work on an application that still uses an MDI interface to present a lot of different data in a user-customizable view. For moving away from MDI, I see exactly the same problems you mention. --- ...
DIY UIs like MDI put the burden of the layout design on the user, as @tete stated. On the other hand, the users expect from us the IT people to provide them with well honed solutions for their needs. IMO in this particular case there might be a host of use cases and repeated behaviors other than "anyone can do an...
45,223
We are developing a financial reporting system, which is able to display many, I mean MANY, different reports from different angles. For example, the reports for position, deal, market risk, for individual financial instrument. And they can be static (like a paper report), or real-time refreshing, or user-configurable ...
2013/09/23
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DIY UIs like MDI put the burden of the layout design on the user, as @tete stated. On the other hand, the users expect from us the IT people to provide them with well honed solutions for their needs. IMO in this particular case there might be a host of use cases and repeated behaviors other than "anyone can do an...
Why your users suggested you to use SDI model? It is a sign of an un-investigated need. MDI gets user very high ability to open documents/windows **with low usability** in my opinion! It is here to cover unhandled complex app usage. I suggest you to gather more info about current app usage by users and also do...