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Jonah 1:17 Jonah was inside the fish 3 days and nights. Jonah 2:2… Jonah went down to "the land whose gates lock forever" (Todays English Version) & Mat 16:18 (TEV) "not even death will be able to overcome it", (the church). Is the gates of hell (KJV) then death. Do we not fear being locked away, apart from God then if...
2019/10/08
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I think your pastor should focus more on his soup than preaching. He might win more souls. Seriously, to die via "crucifixion is awful. Even as I understand it most Romans citizens were not subjected to it. Today the majority don't die that way. Jesus certainly bore ours sins at at his death. You need to accept him...
I think your pastor should focus more on his soup than preaching.He might win more souls. Seriously ,to die via "crucifixion is awful.Even as I understand it most Romans citizens were not subjected to it. Today the majority don't die that way. Jesus certainly bore ours sins at at his death. You need to accept him.J...
73,699
Jonah 1:17 Jonah was inside the fish 3 days and nights. Jonah 2:2… Jonah went down to "the land whose gates lock forever" (Todays English Version) & Mat 16:18 (TEV) "not even death will be able to overcome it", (the church). Is the gates of hell (KJV) then death. Do we not fear being locked away, apart from God then if...
2019/10/08
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The idea isn't that there was crucifixion or death or any number of people who have died and will die horrible deaths, but rather that it was Jesus the Messiah who had died. Who was Jesus the Messiah is the question. Once the OP knows the answer to that question, then the OP question is answered. Here's a hint. > > ...
God created humans because he gets pleasure from observing righteousness. Because of the fall, humanity cannot observe righteousness. In order to solve the problem, God creates a new humanity, a new man. The way to be righteous is to leave the old man and be in the new. The topic is wide in it's scope, with different...
73,699
Jonah 1:17 Jonah was inside the fish 3 days and nights. Jonah 2:2… Jonah went down to "the land whose gates lock forever" (Todays English Version) & Mat 16:18 (TEV) "not even death will be able to overcome it", (the church). Is the gates of hell (KJV) then death. Do we not fear being locked away, apart from God then if...
2019/10/08
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The idea isn't that there was crucifixion or death or any number of people who have died and will die horrible deaths, but rather that it was Jesus the Messiah who had died. Who was Jesus the Messiah is the question. Once the OP knows the answer to that question, then the OP question is answered. Here's a hint. > > ...
I think your pastor should focus more on his soup than preaching.He might win more souls. Seriously ,to die via "crucifixion is awful.Even as I understand it most Romans citizens were not subjected to it. Today the majority don't die that way. Jesus certainly bore ours sins at at his death. You need to accept him.J...
73,699
Jonah 1:17 Jonah was inside the fish 3 days and nights. Jonah 2:2… Jonah went down to "the land whose gates lock forever" (Todays English Version) & Mat 16:18 (TEV) "not even death will be able to overcome it", (the church). Is the gates of hell (KJV) then death. Do we not fear being locked away, apart from God then if...
2019/10/08
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Reading your comments to the various fine answers already posted here tells me that your unstated question is "**what has Jesus's suffering to do with being born again**", rather than looking for the name of "heresy" you're committing. Don't be too hard on yourself (by feeling you're among the damned just because of th...
It is abundantly clear from the scriptures that the physical sufferings of Jesus Christ during crucifixion are not those that are vicarious : > > Who his own self bare our sins **in his own body** on the tree, that we, being dead to sins, should live unto righteousness: by whose stripes ye were healed. [I Peter 2:24,...
73,699
Jonah 1:17 Jonah was inside the fish 3 days and nights. Jonah 2:2… Jonah went down to "the land whose gates lock forever" (Todays English Version) & Mat 16:18 (TEV) "not even death will be able to overcome it", (the church). Is the gates of hell (KJV) then death. Do we not fear being locked away, apart from God then if...
2019/10/08
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Reading your comments to the various fine answers already posted here tells me that your unstated question is "**what has Jesus's suffering to do with being born again**", rather than looking for the name of "heresy" you're committing. Don't be too hard on yourself (by feeling you're among the damned just because of th...
I think your pastor should focus more on his soup than preaching.He might win more souls. Seriously ,to die via "crucifixion is awful.Even as I understand it most Romans citizens were not subjected to it. Today the majority don't die that way. Jesus certainly bore ours sins at at his death. You need to accept him.J...
73,699
Jonah 1:17 Jonah was inside the fish 3 days and nights. Jonah 2:2… Jonah went down to "the land whose gates lock forever" (Todays English Version) & Mat 16:18 (TEV) "not even death will be able to overcome it", (the church). Is the gates of hell (KJV) then death. Do we not fear being locked away, apart from God then if...
2019/10/08
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God created humans because he gets pleasure from observing righteousness. Because of the fall, humanity cannot observe righteousness. In order to solve the problem, God creates a new humanity, a new man. The way to be righteous is to leave the old man and be in the new. The topic is wide in it's scope, with different...
I think your pastor should focus more on his soup than preaching. He might win more souls. Seriously, to die via "crucifixion is awful. Even as I understand it most Romans citizens were not subjected to it. Today the majority don't die that way. Jesus certainly bore ours sins at at his death. You need to accept him...
73,699
Jonah 1:17 Jonah was inside the fish 3 days and nights. Jonah 2:2… Jonah went down to "the land whose gates lock forever" (Todays English Version) & Mat 16:18 (TEV) "not even death will be able to overcome it", (the church). Is the gates of hell (KJV) then death. Do we not fear being locked away, apart from God then if...
2019/10/08
[ "https://christianity.stackexchange.com/questions/73699", "https://christianity.stackexchange.com", "https://christianity.stackexchange.com/users/46826/" ]
Reading your comments to the various fine answers already posted here tells me that your unstated question is "**what has Jesus's suffering to do with being born again**", rather than looking for the name of "heresy" you're committing. Don't be too hard on yourself (by feeling you're among the damned just because of th...
God created humans because he gets pleasure from observing righteousness. Because of the fall, humanity cannot observe righteousness. In order to solve the problem, God creates a new humanity, a new man. The way to be righteous is to leave the old man and be in the new. The topic is wide in it's scope, with different...
73,699
Jonah 1:17 Jonah was inside the fish 3 days and nights. Jonah 2:2… Jonah went down to "the land whose gates lock forever" (Todays English Version) & Mat 16:18 (TEV) "not even death will be able to overcome it", (the church). Is the gates of hell (KJV) then death. Do we not fear being locked away, apart from God then if...
2019/10/08
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The suffering caused by the physical cross and by the soldiers was only a tiny portion of Christ's suffering. His suffering and death was vicarious, meaning, he suffered *in our place*, Christ died *for* our sins. God poured out upon His Son the wrath that was due to us. The wrath of God against sin is very great. Sinn...
It is abundantly clear from the scriptures that the physical sufferings of Jesus Christ during crucifixion are not those that are vicarious : > > Who his own self bare our sins **in his own body** on the tree, that we, being dead to sins, should live unto righteousness: by whose stripes ye were healed. [I Peter 2:24,...
73,699
Jonah 1:17 Jonah was inside the fish 3 days and nights. Jonah 2:2… Jonah went down to "the land whose gates lock forever" (Todays English Version) & Mat 16:18 (TEV) "not even death will be able to overcome it", (the church). Is the gates of hell (KJV) then death. Do we not fear being locked away, apart from God then if...
2019/10/08
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The suffering caused by the physical cross and by the soldiers was only a tiny portion of Christ's suffering. His suffering and death was vicarious, meaning, he suffered *in our place*, Christ died *for* our sins. God poured out upon His Son the wrath that was due to us. The wrath of God against sin is very great. Sinn...
I think your pastor should focus more on his soup than preaching. He might win more souls. Seriously, to die via "crucifixion is awful. Even as I understand it most Romans citizens were not subjected to it. Today the majority don't die that way. Jesus certainly bore ours sins at at his death. You need to accept him...
73,699
Jonah 1:17 Jonah was inside the fish 3 days and nights. Jonah 2:2… Jonah went down to "the land whose gates lock forever" (Todays English Version) & Mat 16:18 (TEV) "not even death will be able to overcome it", (the church). Is the gates of hell (KJV) then death. Do we not fear being locked away, apart from God then if...
2019/10/08
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It is abundantly clear from the scriptures that the physical sufferings of Jesus Christ during crucifixion are not those that are vicarious : > > Who his own self bare our sins **in his own body** on the tree, that we, being dead to sins, should live unto righteousness: by whose stripes ye were healed. [I Peter 2:24,...
God created humans because he gets pleasure from observing righteousness. Because of the fall, humanity cannot observe righteousness. In order to solve the problem, God creates a new humanity, a new man. The way to be righteous is to leave the old man and be in the new. The topic is wide in it's scope, with different...
157,471
This question <https://stackoverflow.com/questions/13687375/disk-00-with-foreign-status-in-raid-5> seems to belong on Serverfault. When I vote to close, I'm presented with the options: * is off topic * belongs on meta.stackoverflow.com * belongs on superuser.com * belongs on tex.stackexchange.com * belongs on dba.s...
2012/12/03
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It's not guessing. The list always stays the same. It's based on the best candidates as evaluated by the community or the Stack Exchange team. If you want to have it changed, you will have to ask here, on Meta. Server Fault [was removed](http://meta.serverfault.com/questions/3853/should-server-fault-be-removed-from-st...
**General Advice:** So flag for moderator attention instead, and type in the text "Please migrate this to Server Fault". What's the problem? **For this specific question:** Vote (if you can) or flag (if you can't) to close as "Not a real question" till it's edited to include more information. And comment saying that m...
157,471
This question <https://stackoverflow.com/questions/13687375/disk-00-with-foreign-status-in-raid-5> seems to belong on Serverfault. When I vote to close, I'm presented with the options: * is off topic * belongs on meta.stackoverflow.com * belongs on superuser.com * belongs on tex.stackexchange.com * belongs on dba.s...
2012/12/03
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It's not guessing. The list always stays the same. It's based on the best candidates as evaluated by the community or the Stack Exchange team. If you want to have it changed, you will have to ask here, on Meta. Server Fault [was removed](http://meta.serverfault.com/questions/3853/should-server-fault-be-removed-from-st...
The step to remove us from the SO migration targets wasn't asked for by 'us' lightly, nor was it given lightly - @shog9 looked into this for some time before agreeing that it was the right thing to do. See [this SF.Meta question](http://meta.serverfault.com/questions/3853/should-server-fault-be-removed-from-stack-overf...
157,471
This question <https://stackoverflow.com/questions/13687375/disk-00-with-foreign-status-in-raid-5> seems to belong on Serverfault. When I vote to close, I'm presented with the options: * is off topic * belongs on meta.stackoverflow.com * belongs on superuser.com * belongs on tex.stackexchange.com * belongs on dba.s...
2012/12/03
[ "https://meta.stackexchange.com/questions/157471", "https://meta.stackexchange.com", "https://meta.stackexchange.com/users/135806/" ]
It's not guessing. The list always stays the same. It's based on the best candidates as evaluated by the community or the Stack Exchange team. If you want to have it changed, you will have to ask here, on Meta. Server Fault [was removed](http://meta.serverfault.com/questions/3853/should-server-fault-be-removed-from-st...
Posting a quick answer here, because something vortaq7 [said in a comment](https://meta.stackexchange.com/questions/157471/cannot-close-as-belongs-on-serverfault/157512#comment454833_157472) needs emphasizing: if you see a question that's off-topic for SO but on-topic for SF, vote to close it as off-topic, and then **l...
157,471
This question <https://stackoverflow.com/questions/13687375/disk-00-with-foreign-status-in-raid-5> seems to belong on Serverfault. When I vote to close, I'm presented with the options: * is off topic * belongs on meta.stackoverflow.com * belongs on superuser.com * belongs on tex.stackexchange.com * belongs on dba.s...
2012/12/03
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The step to remove us from the SO migration targets wasn't asked for by 'us' lightly, nor was it given lightly - @shog9 looked into this for some time before agreeing that it was the right thing to do. See [this SF.Meta question](http://meta.serverfault.com/questions/3853/should-server-fault-be-removed-from-stack-overf...
**General Advice:** So flag for moderator attention instead, and type in the text "Please migrate this to Server Fault". What's the problem? **For this specific question:** Vote (if you can) or flag (if you can't) to close as "Not a real question" till it's edited to include more information. And comment saying that m...
157,471
This question <https://stackoverflow.com/questions/13687375/disk-00-with-foreign-status-in-raid-5> seems to belong on Serverfault. When I vote to close, I'm presented with the options: * is off topic * belongs on meta.stackoverflow.com * belongs on superuser.com * belongs on tex.stackexchange.com * belongs on dba.s...
2012/12/03
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Posting a quick answer here, because something vortaq7 [said in a comment](https://meta.stackexchange.com/questions/157471/cannot-close-as-belongs-on-serverfault/157512#comment454833_157472) needs emphasizing: if you see a question that's off-topic for SO but on-topic for SF, vote to close it as off-topic, and then **l...
**General Advice:** So flag for moderator attention instead, and type in the text "Please migrate this to Server Fault". What's the problem? **For this specific question:** Vote (if you can) or flag (if you can't) to close as "Not a real question" till it's edited to include more information. And comment saying that m...
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I would like to add a "tag cloud" to a project I'm working on. I see tons of them via google, but they seem to mostly be "enter an url" type. Here's an example of what I mean: [![](https://i.stack.imgur.com/2wCym.png)](https://i.stack.imgur.com/2wCym.png) I'm looking for one which either has either * a nice web-acc...
2009/02/22
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This question is old and already answered, but I would like to say that [Wordcram](http://wordcram.org/) seems to be very nice. And it's open source.
Here are two Python-Versions of a tag cloud: * <https://github.com/atizo/PyTagCloud> * <http://peekaboo-vision.blogspot.de/2012/11/a-wordcloud-in-python.html> I search a lot these days and it seems that those two are some of the few "stand-alone" tag cloud generators, which run in Linux (in particular those run in py...
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With the George Floyd protests going on I keep seeing news about curfews as early as 6pm, police driving by peaceful gatherings and firing chalk rounds or arresting people for illegal gatherings, I thought back to grade school learning about the constitution and *thought* I remembered something about the right to peace...
2020/06/04
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[From Britannica](https://www.britannica.com/topic/First-Amendment): > > In 1868, however, **the Fourteenth Amendment** was added to the U.S. Constitution, and it prohibited states from denying people “liberty” without “due process.” Since then the U.S. Supreme Court has gradually used the due process clause to apply...
This is really the fundamental issue in the protests. The problem is that the police have become a law unto themselves. If some cop, or group of cops, commits flagrant violations of law, what usually happens? First, their fellow cops are very unlikely to arrest them, and have been known to falsify evidence in order to ...
53,739
With the George Floyd protests going on I keep seeing news about curfews as early as 6pm, police driving by peaceful gatherings and firing chalk rounds or arresting people for illegal gatherings, I thought back to grade school learning about the constitution and *thought* I remembered something about the right to peace...
2020/06/04
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Brain Z's answer is correct; the 14th Amendment extends the protections offered in the Bill of Rights to the states. This is known as the *incorporation clause*. So really, at the heart of your question is how can various local police forces arrest people for illegal gatherings in light of states also being bound the 1...
[From Britannica](https://www.britannica.com/topic/First-Amendment): > > In 1868, however, **the Fourteenth Amendment** was added to the U.S. Constitution, and it prohibited states from denying people “liberty” without “due process.” Since then the U.S. Supreme Court has gradually used the due process clause to apply...
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With the George Floyd protests going on I keep seeing news about curfews as early as 6pm, police driving by peaceful gatherings and firing chalk rounds or arresting people for illegal gatherings, I thought back to grade school learning about the constitution and *thought* I remembered something about the right to peace...
2020/06/04
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[From Britannica](https://www.britannica.com/topic/First-Amendment): > > In 1868, however, **the Fourteenth Amendment** was added to the U.S. Constitution, and it prohibited states from denying people “liberty” without “due process.” Since then the U.S. Supreme Court has gradually used the due process clause to apply...
A large number of answers have mentioned the courts' interpretations of the 14th Amendment, so I won't go into that here, but instead I will address a different aspect of the situation. If the Bill of Rights had originally been intended to constrain the state governments rather than only Congress, then it probably wou...
53,739
With the George Floyd protests going on I keep seeing news about curfews as early as 6pm, police driving by peaceful gatherings and firing chalk rounds or arresting people for illegal gatherings, I thought back to grade school learning about the constitution and *thought* I remembered something about the right to peace...
2020/06/04
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This subject has come up repeatedly in the US this year: first with the lockdowns to control the spread of Covid-19 and now the curfews and police actions against protestors against police brutality. As other answers have mentioned, the Fourteenth Amendment means that laws of all governments in the US must respect the...
This is really the fundamental issue in the protests. The problem is that the police have become a law unto themselves. If some cop, or group of cops, commits flagrant violations of law, what usually happens? First, their fellow cops are very unlikely to arrest them, and have been known to falsify evidence in order to ...
53,739
With the George Floyd protests going on I keep seeing news about curfews as early as 6pm, police driving by peaceful gatherings and firing chalk rounds or arresting people for illegal gatherings, I thought back to grade school learning about the constitution and *thought* I remembered something about the right to peace...
2020/06/04
[ "https://politics.stackexchange.com/questions/53739", "https://politics.stackexchange.com", "https://politics.stackexchange.com/users/18648/" ]
Brain Z's answer is correct; the 14th Amendment extends the protections offered in the Bill of Rights to the states. This is known as the *incorporation clause*. So really, at the heart of your question is how can various local police forces arrest people for illegal gatherings in light of states also being bound the 1...
This is really the fundamental issue in the protests. The problem is that the police have become a law unto themselves. If some cop, or group of cops, commits flagrant violations of law, what usually happens? First, their fellow cops are very unlikely to arrest them, and have been known to falsify evidence in order to ...
53,739
With the George Floyd protests going on I keep seeing news about curfews as early as 6pm, police driving by peaceful gatherings and firing chalk rounds or arresting people for illegal gatherings, I thought back to grade school learning about the constitution and *thought* I remembered something about the right to peace...
2020/06/04
[ "https://politics.stackexchange.com/questions/53739", "https://politics.stackexchange.com", "https://politics.stackexchange.com/users/18648/" ]
A large number of answers have mentioned the courts' interpretations of the 14th Amendment, so I won't go into that here, but instead I will address a different aspect of the situation. If the Bill of Rights had originally been intended to constrain the state governments rather than only Congress, then it probably wou...
This is really the fundamental issue in the protests. The problem is that the police have become a law unto themselves. If some cop, or group of cops, commits flagrant violations of law, what usually happens? First, their fellow cops are very unlikely to arrest them, and have been known to falsify evidence in order to ...
53,739
With the George Floyd protests going on I keep seeing news about curfews as early as 6pm, police driving by peaceful gatherings and firing chalk rounds or arresting people for illegal gatherings, I thought back to grade school learning about the constitution and *thought* I remembered something about the right to peace...
2020/06/04
[ "https://politics.stackexchange.com/questions/53739", "https://politics.stackexchange.com", "https://politics.stackexchange.com/users/18648/" ]
Brain Z's answer is correct; the 14th Amendment extends the protections offered in the Bill of Rights to the states. This is known as the *incorporation clause*. So really, at the heart of your question is how can various local police forces arrest people for illegal gatherings in light of states also being bound the 1...
This subject has come up repeatedly in the US this year: first with the lockdowns to control the spread of Covid-19 and now the curfews and police actions against protestors against police brutality. As other answers have mentioned, the Fourteenth Amendment means that laws of all governments in the US must respect the...
53,739
With the George Floyd protests going on I keep seeing news about curfews as early as 6pm, police driving by peaceful gatherings and firing chalk rounds or arresting people for illegal gatherings, I thought back to grade school learning about the constitution and *thought* I remembered something about the right to peace...
2020/06/04
[ "https://politics.stackexchange.com/questions/53739", "https://politics.stackexchange.com", "https://politics.stackexchange.com/users/18648/" ]
This subject has come up repeatedly in the US this year: first with the lockdowns to control the spread of Covid-19 and now the curfews and police actions against protestors against police brutality. As other answers have mentioned, the Fourteenth Amendment means that laws of all governments in the US must respect the...
A large number of answers have mentioned the courts' interpretations of the 14th Amendment, so I won't go into that here, but instead I will address a different aspect of the situation. If the Bill of Rights had originally been intended to constrain the state governments rather than only Congress, then it probably wou...
53,739
With the George Floyd protests going on I keep seeing news about curfews as early as 6pm, police driving by peaceful gatherings and firing chalk rounds or arresting people for illegal gatherings, I thought back to grade school learning about the constitution and *thought* I remembered something about the right to peace...
2020/06/04
[ "https://politics.stackexchange.com/questions/53739", "https://politics.stackexchange.com", "https://politics.stackexchange.com/users/18648/" ]
Brain Z's answer is correct; the 14th Amendment extends the protections offered in the Bill of Rights to the states. This is known as the *incorporation clause*. So really, at the heart of your question is how can various local police forces arrest people for illegal gatherings in light of states also being bound the 1...
A large number of answers have mentioned the courts' interpretations of the 14th Amendment, so I won't go into that here, but instead I will address a different aspect of the situation. If the Bill of Rights had originally been intended to constrain the state governments rather than only Congress, then it probably wou...
14,098,776
Its known that PRG pattern should be followed for the POST requests which saves the state. But when some business validation fails and decided not to save state as part of the POST request, do we need to follow the PRG or just return the view (in case of ASP.NET MVC) What is the best practice regarding this. Thanks
2012/12/31
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PRG pattern is used to [avoid duplicate form submissions](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Post/Redirect/Get). It would be better to follow this pattern in scenarios which involve a "state" change which impacts the user (deduction from credit card, order submission). So even in case of business-validation failure on the s...
If validation fails, simply redisplay the same view. If validation succeeds you modify some state on the server and perform a redirect.
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In the book *The Lucky Country*, Donald Horne says: > > Australia may have been the first *suburban* nation: for several generations, most of its men have been catching the 8.2, and messing about with their houses and gardens at the weekends. > > > It's on page 26 of my edition, early in Chapter 2: What is an Aus...
2015/08/21
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It should read as 8.20. Here is the same quote in a different source www.archive.limina.arts.uwa.edu.au/\_\_data/page/186577/2Khamis.pdf. 8.2 is not an Australian expression I have ever heard of.
You have interpreted it correctly (despite the typo, it should be 'the 8:20'), meaning those who commuted to work by train, taken as the essence of the Australian suburbs in the old days. Though being able to leave at 8:20 (to get to work by 9:00) now would be considered even more lucky that back in the sixties - commu...
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I read this in a [superuser.com](https://superuser.com/questions/393914/what-is-partition-alignment-and-why-whould-i-need-it) question: > > The problem is that "Advanced Format" drives that simulate a 512-byte sector to the operating system but actually work with 4-kilobyte sectors internally is that a sector can onl...
2016/03/27
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In Services list double click the audio service and go to the dependencies tab, see what other service it needs to run, then check those service(s) to be sure they are starting when windows loads. When you are in the dependencies tab be sure to expand the services in there to see what they depend on, all these layered ...
Ensure the driver is working: Get the Computer Management console open (right-click Computer > Manage, or Start > Run > compmgmt.msc) then in the navigation (left-most) pane under System Tools click Device Manager (opens Device Manager in middle pane). Scroll down to and expand the Sound, video and game controllers se...
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I read this in a [superuser.com](https://superuser.com/questions/393914/what-is-partition-alignment-and-why-whould-i-need-it) question: > > The problem is that "Advanced Format" drives that simulate a 512-byte sector to the operating system but actually work with 4-kilobyte sectors internally is that a sector can onl...
2016/03/27
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In Services list double click the audio service and go to the dependencies tab, see what other service it needs to run, then check those service(s) to be sure they are starting when windows loads. When you are in the dependencies tab be sure to expand the services in there to see what they depend on, all these layered ...
I found this thread when searching for a solution to a problem where **Windows Audio** was failing to start on a Windows 7 guest Virtual Box VM reporting error 1068. Following the dependencies I found that the **Windows Audio Endpoint Builder Service** failed to start reporting error **1722: RPC server is unavailable...
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I read this in a [superuser.com](https://superuser.com/questions/393914/what-is-partition-alignment-and-why-whould-i-need-it) question: > > The problem is that "Advanced Format" drives that simulate a 512-byte sector to the operating system but actually work with 4-kilobyte sectors internally is that a sector can onl...
2016/03/27
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In Services list double click the audio service and go to the dependencies tab, see what other service it needs to run, then check those service(s) to be sure they are starting when windows loads. When you are in the dependencies tab be sure to expand the services in there to see what they depend on, all these layered ...
Following the dependencies I found that the Windows Audio Endpoint Builder Service failed to start reporting error 1722: RPC server is unavailable.
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Why does Beck's taste more bitter than Heineken? Is it due to the sugar content?
2014/06/03
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The answer to this question is going to depend largely on which specific beers you are referring to. Assuming you are referring to Becks Premium Lager (as opposed to one of their other offerings), Becks has an IBU (International Bitterness Units) of 20 where Heineken has 23 IBUs. Based on IBUs, Heineken should be more ...
It's basically because of the ingredients - the two beers contain different amounts of sweet and bitter flavors which balance out to give you the perceived bitterness. Some will say that it's because of higher hop bitterness, measured in IBUs (International Bitterness Units), but this is really only part of the pictur...
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Why does Beck's taste more bitter than Heineken? Is it due to the sugar content?
2014/06/03
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The answer to this question is going to depend largely on which specific beers you are referring to. Assuming you are referring to Becks Premium Lager (as opposed to one of their other offerings), Becks has an IBU (International Bitterness Units) of 20 where Heineken has 23 IBUs. Based on IBUs, Heineken should be more ...
There are a number of reasons why you may perceive Becks as more bitter. Firstly, some of the bitterness you are perceiving is a factor of the beer's age. Beers like Becks, Heineken, Amstel, Yuengling, Miller/Coors/Budweiser, etc. aren't as strongly hopped as IPAs. Nonetheless, hops are still the primary flavoring age...
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I unwrapped everything automatically and it endend up being really bad for painting. How can I delete the unwrapping and start again?
2016/02/15
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If you want to have a clean slate on your UV map window as opposed to doing a RESET and having a placeholder UV instead, press space and search for "Remove UV Map".
In 2.8 in properties choose Object Data scroll down to uv maps you can delete your uv maps there as well.
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I unwrapped everything automatically and it endend up being really bad for painting. How can I delete the unwrapping and start again?
2016/02/15
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If you want to have a clean slate on your UV map window as opposed to doing a RESET and having a placeholder UV instead, press space and search for "Remove UV Map".
In version 2.93, click *UV Editing* and in *Object Mode*, select *Material Properties* and remove the material by clicking the minus sign `-`.
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I unwrapped everything automatically and it endend up being really bad for painting. How can I delete the unwrapping and start again?
2016/02/15
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In 2.8 in properties choose Object Data scroll down to uv maps you can delete your uv maps there as well.
In version 2.93, click *UV Editing* and in *Object Mode*, select *Material Properties* and remove the material by clicking the minus sign `-`.
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What are the best resources (i.e. tutorials, video keynotes, blog posts, etc) that best assist graphic designers understand the paradigm of website design? As a web designer, I'm really interested in having my sister (a graphic designer) working with me. How to best explain her how to design for the screen, with practi...
2011/05/17
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I'm a former print designer who happily made the transition to web design. Your sister already has a great head start; the same concepts of hierarchy, grid systems, and typography translate wonderfully from print to Web, so she won't have to relearn those. To begin her journey as a Web designer, I'd recommend that she...
I was a graphic designer first then after three years i am now a web developer. When i was migrating i started with first website layout design in photoshop. Sites helped me a lot was from [tutsplus](http://tutsplus.com/) network. As i am new here so i cant give too much link. But i think you should checkout the psd.tu...
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On December 23, 2013, a man who goes by the YouTube username [KillYour0TV](http://www.youtube.com/user/Kill0Your0TV) took a Geiger counter to Pacifica State Beach in San Francisco and detected disturbing levels of radiation as he approached the ocean. [The video](http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LcQLxT49ZP0) has gone vir...
2014/01/02
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Firstly, "Counts per minute" is essentially [meaningless](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Counts_per_minute#Count_rates) since every device registers counts differently. As Wikipedia points out; > > Counts are only manifested in the reading of the measuring instrument, > and **are not an absolute measure of the streng...
This video shows a background reading of 30 to 40 cpm. From the [manual](http://seintl.com/support/manuals/InspectorUSB_Operation_Manual_English.pdf) the specifications of the geiger counter are known. It detects alpha, beta and gamma radiation with a pancake tube, however alpha radiation is blocked by air within 4cm ...
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On December 23, 2013, a man who goes by the YouTube username [KillYour0TV](http://www.youtube.com/user/Kill0Your0TV) took a Geiger counter to Pacifica State Beach in San Francisco and detected disturbing levels of radiation as he approached the ocean. [The video](http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LcQLxT49ZP0) has gone vir...
2014/01/02
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> > Is his reading accurate? > > > Most likely, yes. There's quite a lot of naturally occurring uranium, thorium and radium in California. As Thunderf00t (Phil Mason) points out in his video, [Panic as Fukushima radiation 'found' on Californian beach,](http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dTJlkEE3edo) magnetic black san...
Firstly, "Counts per minute" is essentially [meaningless](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Counts_per_minute#Count_rates) since every device registers counts differently. As Wikipedia points out; > > Counts are only manifested in the reading of the measuring instrument, > and **are not an absolute measure of the streng...
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On December 23, 2013, a man who goes by the YouTube username [KillYour0TV](http://www.youtube.com/user/Kill0Your0TV) took a Geiger counter to Pacifica State Beach in San Francisco and detected disturbing levels of radiation as he approached the ocean. [The video](http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LcQLxT49ZP0) has gone vir...
2014/01/02
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> > Is his reading accurate? > > > Most likely, yes. There's quite a lot of naturally occurring uranium, thorium and radium in California. As Thunderf00t (Phil Mason) points out in his video, [Panic as Fukushima radiation 'found' on Californian beach,](http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dTJlkEE3edo) magnetic black san...
This video shows a background reading of 30 to 40 cpm. From the [manual](http://seintl.com/support/manuals/InspectorUSB_Operation_Manual_English.pdf) the specifications of the geiger counter are known. It detects alpha, beta and gamma radiation with a pancake tube, however alpha radiation is blocked by air within 4cm ...
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Does anyone know of a company that offers a hosted-type service where a public user can create an account, pay a fee, and create / share a sharepoint-based website with others?
2018/03/13
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[SharePoint Online](https://products.office.com/compare-all-microsoft-office-products?tab=2) is a part of Office 365 and gives you exactly this. More detailed pricing and licensing information can be found [here](https://products.office.com/business/compare-more-office-365-for-business-plans).
I do not know of any currently existing websites that offer this, but you'd be looking at setting up a website (outside of SharePoint) which would be where users pay you the (recurring?) fee for access to your site. As a user, they would have access to your community and be able to share their sites with other users, a...
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I have an [motion sensor](https://github.com/jdesbonnet/RCWL-0516) that sends the high signal each time it is connected or turned on (beside the times when it actually detects motion). The sensor is set to trigger an alarm each time it sends the high signal, so when it starts, it also triggers the alarm although no m...
2018/05/11
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FTDI FT232RL serial-usb chips can run at 2Mbd , i.e. 200kbytes/sec. This is much faster than the I2C rate. Say you read I2C at max rate of 400kHz (44kByte/s), you only need 887kBd to send the data back as hex-ascii (2 chars/byte). Of course that is the sustained I2C read rate once addressed. In practice you have s...
The uno doesn't support this, but newer arduino models do away with the external USB to serial chip and instead directly connect the USB port to the microcontroller. I think by default it emulates a serial port over USB, but since it's not actually a serial port it's not limited to serial port baud rates and as a resul...
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I have an [motion sensor](https://github.com/jdesbonnet/RCWL-0516) that sends the high signal each time it is connected or turned on (beside the times when it actually detects motion). The sensor is set to trigger an alarm each time it sends the high signal, so when it starts, it also triggers the alarm although no m...
2018/05/11
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FTDI FT232RL serial-usb chips can run at 2Mbd , i.e. 200kbytes/sec. This is much faster than the I2C rate. Say you read I2C at max rate of 400kHz (44kByte/s), you only need 887kBd to send the data back as hex-ascii (2 chars/byte). Of course that is the sustained I2C read rate once addressed. In practice you have s...
Would you like 5.3Mbit/sec (5333333 Baud) ? Here is how to: <http://peter.lorenzen.us/embedded/dprint> <http://peter.lorenzen.us/3d-printer/stress-testing-5-3mbit-sec-serial-debug-stream-from-arduino> Maybe you will run to problem to have ready so much data at this rate :)
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I have an [motion sensor](https://github.com/jdesbonnet/RCWL-0516) that sends the high signal each time it is connected or turned on (beside the times when it actually detects motion). The sensor is set to trigger an alarm each time it sends the high signal, so when it starts, it also triggers the alarm although no m...
2018/05/11
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Would you like 5.3Mbit/sec (5333333 Baud) ? Here is how to: <http://peter.lorenzen.us/embedded/dprint> <http://peter.lorenzen.us/3d-printer/stress-testing-5-3mbit-sec-serial-debug-stream-from-arduino> Maybe you will run to problem to have ready so much data at this rate :)
The uno doesn't support this, but newer arduino models do away with the external USB to serial chip and instead directly connect the USB port to the microcontroller. I think by default it emulates a serial port over USB, but since it's not actually a serial port it's not limited to serial port baud rates and as a resul...
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I have noticed that some sites would not let you login with the old password if a new password is requested, but was not changed. Example: I forgot my password and requested a new one in the email. Received the email to reset it, clicked on it and then while typing, I remembered the old password. So I cancel the page...
2017/02/09
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Yes, you should allow users to log in using the old password until they have changed the password. Otherwise it would be possible to lock users out of their account by requesting a password reset for them.
The behavior you're describing makes sense in some way, your password was probably wiped out when you did open the new password page as you already proved you were the author for the change or really wished to get a new password. In my opinion it doesn't add or remove security, it's more an implementation detail drive...
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I have noticed that some sites would not let you login with the old password if a new password is requested, but was not changed. Example: I forgot my password and requested a new one in the email. Received the email to reset it, clicked on it and then while typing, I remembered the old password. So I cancel the page...
2017/02/09
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Yes, you should allow users to log in using the old password until they have changed the password. Otherwise it would be possible to lock users out of their account by requesting a password reset for them.
The client can reset his password because he may suspect potential attacker has it. It would be a terrible idea to send him an email that states his password will be cleaned (or moved to "old\_password\_hash" field) even if the attacker can still use it after the client clicked the link.
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I have noticed that some sites would not let you login with the old password if a new password is requested, but was not changed. Example: I forgot my password and requested a new one in the email. Received the email to reset it, clicked on it and then while typing, I remembered the old password. So I cancel the page...
2017/02/09
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Yes, you should allow users to log in using the old password until they have changed the password. Otherwise it would be possible to lock users out of their account by requesting a password reset for them.
You can set different policy for different user: Normal user can still login with same password until they change their password white high privileged user you should enforce password change according to your organization policy
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I have noticed that some sites would not let you login with the old password if a new password is requested, but was not changed. Example: I forgot my password and requested a new one in the email. Received the email to reset it, clicked on it and then while typing, I remembered the old password. So I cancel the page...
2017/02/09
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The behavior you're describing makes sense in some way, your password was probably wiped out when you did open the new password page as you already proved you were the author for the change or really wished to get a new password. In my opinion it doesn't add or remove security, it's more an implementation detail drive...
The client can reset his password because he may suspect potential attacker has it. It would be a terrible idea to send him an email that states his password will be cleaned (or moved to "old\_password\_hash" field) even if the attacker can still use it after the client clicked the link.
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I have noticed that some sites would not let you login with the old password if a new password is requested, but was not changed. Example: I forgot my password and requested a new one in the email. Received the email to reset it, clicked on it and then while typing, I remembered the old password. So I cancel the page...
2017/02/09
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The behavior you're describing makes sense in some way, your password was probably wiped out when you did open the new password page as you already proved you were the author for the change or really wished to get a new password. In my opinion it doesn't add or remove security, it's more an implementation detail drive...
You can set different policy for different user: Normal user can still login with same password until they change their password white high privileged user you should enforce password change according to your organization policy
150,817
I have noticed that some sites would not let you login with the old password if a new password is requested, but was not changed. Example: I forgot my password and requested a new one in the email. Received the email to reset it, clicked on it and then while typing, I remembered the old password. So I cancel the page...
2017/02/09
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The client can reset his password because he may suspect potential attacker has it. It would be a terrible idea to send him an email that states his password will be cleaned (or moved to "old\_password\_hash" field) even if the attacker can still use it after the client clicked the link.
You can set different policy for different user: Normal user can still login with same password until they change their password white high privileged user you should enforce password change according to your organization policy
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This is not hundred percent programming related question, but I was not able to find answer on the net. Is there some kind of detector to record frequency/intensity of light radiation source? something like spectroscopy detector, but instead of actual machine, just the module which can be integrated in project. I have...
2010/06/08
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As far as I know, no sensor exists to *directly* measure the frequency of a visible light source. The final detector of automated spectroscopes is generally a (typically linear) CCD. The other parts of the spectroscope disperse the light into a rainbow-like spectrum, so reddish photons hit pixels towards one end of the...
Andrey, did you consider asking in the group of W.S. Jenks at the ISU? They might have a portable OceanOptics spectrometer or know somebody who has. To get on-topic again, these nice thingies can be controlled though a Java-based framework.
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![enter image description here](https://i.stack.imgur.com/r1lmI.png) I am trying to solve for Vo in the circuit above. The input voltage is a simple sinusoidal with Vp = 100V. And all R=2.2k . What I am confused about is how to deal with the two grounds. How do grounds work in an AC circuit in the first place? The -ve...
2014/02/14
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If you ignore the small volt drop across the forward conducting diodes and assumed in reverse, the diodes were perfect you'd find that Vout was half of Vin: - ![enter image description here](https://i.stack.imgur.com/Q1LXF.jpg) It always helps if you draw out the flow of currents then rearranged the circuit. Reading...
> > What I am confused about is how to deal with the two grounds. > > > The circuit can be redrawn as follows: ![schematic](https://i.stack.imgur.com/M5vT0.png) [simulate this circuit](/plugins/schematics?image=http%3a%2f%2fi.stack.imgur.com%2fM5vT0.png) – Schematic created using [CircuitLab](https://www.circuit...
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Is the idiomatic expression 'get started' (as in "Let's get started") a passive construction? Or is 'started' here an adjective? EDIT ---- As John Lawler has suggested in his answer, let's not get carried away with "Let's". Think of the title "Let's get started" as merely one example construction incorporating 'get ...
2017/04/13
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In the expression "Let's get started," *started* functions as a ***[participial adjective](https://www.google.com/search?q=define%20participal%20adjective&rlz=1C1CHBF_enUS734US735&oq=define%20participal%20adj)***. > > an adjective that is a participle in origin and form, such as *burned*, *cutting*, *engaged*. > > ...
**Causative, not passive?** "Let's get started" sounds like an ellipse of "Let's get [sth.] started", for example: > > Let's get the session started. > > > The sentence still *looks like* a passive construction, but this is deceptive: it is not a passive. It is NOT "we" that get started, but something, for inst...
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Is the idiomatic expression 'get started' (as in "Let's get started") a passive construction? Or is 'started' here an adjective? EDIT ---- As John Lawler has suggested in his answer, let's not get carried away with "Let's". Think of the title "Let's get started" as merely one example construction incorporating 'get ...
2017/04/13
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In the expression "Let's get started," *started* functions as a ***[participial adjective](https://www.google.com/search?q=define%20participal%20adjective&rlz=1C1CHBF_enUS734US735&oq=define%20participal%20adj)***. > > an adjective that is a participle in origin and form, such as *burned*, *cutting*, *engaged*. > > ...
"Started" certainly looks like a passive participle. It's true it doesn't seem to have much of a passive meaning, but maybe it's subtle. To me, it seems even less like a perfect participle, so I don't think that is the explanation. ### "Passives" are classified into two main types: stative and eventive It seems that ...
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Is the idiomatic expression 'get started' (as in "Let's get started") a passive construction? Or is 'started' here an adjective? EDIT ---- As John Lawler has suggested in his answer, let's not get carried away with "Let's". Think of the title "Let's get started" as merely one example construction incorporating 'get ...
2017/04/13
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Let's leave out the *Let's*, shall we? It just adds another idiom to contend with. *Get started* is a normal [causative/inchoative use of *get*](https://english.stackexchange.com/a/59744/15299). Since *get* can be the causative/inchoative of **either** *be* or *have*, we have two possibilities: **Be**: * *He got ...
**Causative, not passive?** "Let's get started" sounds like an ellipse of "Let's get [sth.] started", for example: > > Let's get the session started. > > > The sentence still *looks like* a passive construction, but this is deceptive: it is not a passive. It is NOT "we" that get started, but something, for inst...
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Is the idiomatic expression 'get started' (as in "Let's get started") a passive construction? Or is 'started' here an adjective? EDIT ---- As John Lawler has suggested in his answer, let's not get carried away with "Let's". Think of the title "Let's get started" as merely one example construction incorporating 'get ...
2017/04/13
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"Started" certainly looks like a passive participle. It's true it doesn't seem to have much of a passive meaning, but maybe it's subtle. To me, it seems even less like a perfect participle, so I don't think that is the explanation. ### "Passives" are classified into two main types: stative and eventive It seems that ...
**Causative, not passive?** "Let's get started" sounds like an ellipse of "Let's get [sth.] started", for example: > > Let's get the session started. > > > The sentence still *looks like* a passive construction, but this is deceptive: it is not a passive. It is NOT "we" that get started, but something, for inst...
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Is the idiomatic expression 'get started' (as in "Let's get started") a passive construction? Or is 'started' here an adjective? EDIT ---- As John Lawler has suggested in his answer, let's not get carried away with "Let's". Think of the title "Let's get started" as merely one example construction incorporating 'get ...
2017/04/13
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Let's leave out the *Let's*, shall we? It just adds another idiom to contend with. *Get started* is a normal [causative/inchoative use of *get*](https://english.stackexchange.com/a/59744/15299). Since *get* can be the causative/inchoative of **either** *be* or *have*, we have two possibilities: **Be**: * *He got ...
"Started" certainly looks like a passive participle. It's true it doesn't seem to have much of a passive meaning, but maybe it's subtle. To me, it seems even less like a perfect participle, so I don't think that is the explanation. ### "Passives" are classified into two main types: stative and eventive It seems that ...
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So I'm working on this program that opens all .java and .txt files in a specified directory, and does some analyzing on these files. One thing my program is supposed to find is the "Most frequently occurring token(s)" in each of the .txt and .java files. I only have a limited understanding of what qualifies as a token....
2018/09/27
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A token is the smallest element that the Java Virtual Machine will recognize. It can include a word, keywords, numbers, special characters, operators, etc. A detailed article on the subject can be found here: <https://www.quora.com/What-are-tokens-in-java>
The problem is that the (assignment) is poorly specified. The concept of tokens has to do with parsing string input. Like, a calculator function can take in a string, break it up using *a set of separators*(often whitespace characters). The tokens, like operators and numbers, are the tokens. Depending on the type of in...
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I have a flask webapp that uses flask-sqlalchemy as a database.I am new to this so i dont know how can i see or delete columns in database.I know it exists but i cant see data in it.How can i access data i put into it?
2021/03/09
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Flask-SQLAlchemy is not a database. It is an ORM for a database (Flask-SQLAlchemy is a pythonic way to represent any supported database). If you are using Postgres as DB then you can use [PGAdmin](https://www.pgadmin.org/) as DB explorer. Similarly, if you are using SQLite DB you can download [SQLite DB Browser](https...
You can access the database using the "User.query.all()" to check/see all data or can use filter\_by to get the specific data based on your requirements. Check the <https://flask-sqlalchemy.palletsprojects.com/en/2.x/quickstart/> to understand it thoroughly.
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I'm thinking of trading in my Canon EOS 650D (DSLR) and buying an EOS M5 (Mirrorless). But apparently mirrorless cameras don't last very long in between recharges. This would be a problem for me because I'm already frustrated with my current battery life, and there's no battery grip accessory available for Canons mir...
2018/01/13
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* Using an electronic viewfinder or LCD screen to compose the image uses more battery life than a standard viewfinder * Using an LCD screen for the majority of device settings uses more battery life than physical, dedicated buttons * Smaller physical devices may, by design, have smaller batteries
A mirrorless camera consumes more power mostly because the circuitry is constantly running. Both the sensor and EVF or LCD have to be powered continuously in order to maintain the Live-View which is necessary for framing. In contrast, a DSLR can even be used to frame while powered off. The viewfinder requires no power...
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I'm thinking of trading in my Canon EOS 650D (DSLR) and buying an EOS M5 (Mirrorless). But apparently mirrorless cameras don't last very long in between recharges. This would be a problem for me because I'm already frustrated with my current battery life, and there's no battery grip accessory available for Canons mir...
2018/01/13
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The main reason is because the batteries for MILCs are almost universally smaller than DSLR batteries. Some mirrorless batteries: * The LP-E17 battery for the Canon EOS M5 has a **1050 mAh** (milliamp-hour) charge storage. * The NP-FW50 for the Sony a7R II has **1020 mAh**. DSLR batteries: * Nikon's EN-EL15 battery...
A mirrorless camera consumes more power mostly because the circuitry is constantly running. Both the sensor and EVF or LCD have to be powered continuously in order to maintain the Live-View which is necessary for framing. In contrast, a DSLR can even be used to frame while powered off. The viewfinder requires no power...
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I'm trying to plan a trip route, which includes traveling from north Thailand to Vietnam. Since I don't have a strict time limitation, I thought that maybe instead of taking a flight I could travel by land through Laos. Now I'd like to ask if someone already done such trip. How much time such a route could take? What a...
2012/07/08
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If you're going directly from Bangkok to Vietnam, shortest path is Bangkok-Nakhon Phanom/Thakek-Vinh (and then either north to Hanoi or south to Hue). Luang Prabang is definitely not on the way, Vientiane is quite a detour. For casual touring, one interesting route may be to go from Bangkok to north of Thailand, cross...
You can quite easily bus from Luang Prabang to Vietnam. You mentioned that you'd want to go over to Sapa. I'd recommend taking a bus from Luang Prabang to Hanoi, and from Hanoi going to Sapa. The bus trip from Luang Prabang to Hanoi will take you around 24-30 hours, but really isn't that bad, as you'll most likely pay...
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I'm trying to plan a trip route, which includes traveling from north Thailand to Vietnam. Since I don't have a strict time limitation, I thought that maybe instead of taking a flight I could travel by land through Laos. Now I'd like to ask if someone already done such trip. How much time such a route could take? What a...
2012/07/08
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If you're going directly from Bangkok to Vietnam, shortest path is Bangkok-Nakhon Phanom/Thakek-Vinh (and then either north to Hanoi or south to Hue). Luang Prabang is definitely not on the way, Vientiane is quite a detour. For casual touring, one interesting route may be to go from Bangkok to north of Thailand, cross...
I have travelled from Vietnam to Laos to Thailand overland. To be precise, Hue - Vientiane - Chiang Mai. From Hue, there are daily open tour buses to Vientiane. The journey begins at 9.30am (there will be a pickup from your hostel/guesthouse) and you will reach Vientiane the next morning at around 8-9am. From Vientia...
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I'm trying to plan a trip route, which includes traveling from north Thailand to Vietnam. Since I don't have a strict time limitation, I thought that maybe instead of taking a flight I could travel by land through Laos. Now I'd like to ask if someone already done such trip. How much time such a route could take? What a...
2012/07/08
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I've just crossed the border from Chiang-Khong (Chiang Rai, Thailand) to Huay Xai, Laos - Luang Prabang, Laos - Dien Bien Phu, Vietnam - Hanoi..It is very easy and I am so enjoying this trip. 1. Bangkok to Chiang Khong by vip bus..Sombat Tour(<http://www.sombattour.com/)..~> 900 THB. ....depart 20.00 pm. Friendship br...
You can quite easily bus from Luang Prabang to Vietnam. You mentioned that you'd want to go over to Sapa. I'd recommend taking a bus from Luang Prabang to Hanoi, and from Hanoi going to Sapa. The bus trip from Luang Prabang to Hanoi will take you around 24-30 hours, but really isn't that bad, as you'll most likely pay...
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I'm trying to plan a trip route, which includes traveling from north Thailand to Vietnam. Since I don't have a strict time limitation, I thought that maybe instead of taking a flight I could travel by land through Laos. Now I'd like to ask if someone already done such trip. How much time such a route could take? What a...
2012/07/08
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I've just crossed the border from Chiang-Khong (Chiang Rai, Thailand) to Huay Xai, Laos - Luang Prabang, Laos - Dien Bien Phu, Vietnam - Hanoi..It is very easy and I am so enjoying this trip. 1. Bangkok to Chiang Khong by vip bus..Sombat Tour(<http://www.sombattour.com/)..~> 900 THB. ....depart 20.00 pm. Friendship br...
I have travelled from Vietnam to Laos to Thailand overland. To be precise, Hue - Vientiane - Chiang Mai. From Hue, there are daily open tour buses to Vientiane. The journey begins at 9.30am (there will be a pickup from your hostel/guesthouse) and you will reach Vientiane the next morning at around 8-9am. From Vientia...
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I have two Oracle 11g Database servers, one at primary site and second at failover site, and i intend to use Oracle Data Gaurd for failover in between. I have few questions 1) Do i need standby database back up. If so, would the requirements be same as of primary? 2) In case of failover, what is good, automatic failov...
2010/06/30
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despite much admiring Chen's excellent blog, I have to say I disagree on question 1 above. Backing up your dbs via RMAN should just be standard practice. In this case, you could argue the standby system is your db backup, which is fine. But it does expose the system to more risk - for example, if the standby is unavai...
1) No. You should backup either primary or standby but not both. It is recommended to backup standby only to reduce load on primary. Since standby and primary have the same DBID you can use the backup to restore either. 2) By automatic do you mean FSFO or using dataguard broker? Using the broker is great - it is one c...
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I understand the fact that ionic compounds are good conductors of electricity in molten state. But why aren't they good conductors in solid state. Cannot ions vibrate about their mean position and transfer electricity in the same way as they transfer heat?
2015/01/26
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Electric charge is transferred by physically moving charged particles around. In the case of an electric current moving through a wire (for example), the electrons are moving. In an ionic compound, the ions are locked in place. They can move around a little bit, but there is not much translational motion - the ions st...
Ionic compounds do not conduct electricity in solid state because electron motion results in electricity being conducted but in solid state the constitutive particles are strongly bonded or in fixed positions; thus, they can't move from one part to another. In molten state, the ionic compound is split into ions, and io...
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It might be a simple riddle. > > I am a 9 letters country or city. > > > First 5 letters are a religion name. > > > 8th, 9th and 7th letters form a small insect name. > > > 6th, 2nd, 9th, 4th, 1st and 5th letters spell a river name. > > > Who am I?
2016/08/11
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Is it > > Hindustan (AKA India) > > > First five letters are religion name > > Hindu > > > 8,9,7 letters are a small insect name. > > Ant > > > 6,2,9,4,1,5 letters are river name. > > Sindhu, a river > > >
The Answer is: > > Hindustan > > > The first Five letters are: > > Hindu > > > Letters 8,9,7 relating insects are: > > Ant > > > 6,2,9,4,1,5 letters relating rivers are: > > Sindhu > > >
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It might be a simple riddle. > > I am a 9 letters country or city. > > > First 5 letters are a religion name. > > > 8th, 9th and 7th letters form a small insect name. > > > 6th, 2nd, 9th, 4th, 1st and 5th letters spell a river name. > > > Who am I?
2016/08/11
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Is it > > Hindustan (AKA India) > > > First five letters are religion name > > Hindu > > > 8,9,7 letters are a small insect name. > > Ant > > > 6,2,9,4,1,5 letters are river name. > > Sindhu, a river > > >
Well, this one was easy. > > Hindustan (India) > > > The first five letters are: > > Hindu > > > Letters 8,9,7 representing insect are: > > Ant > > > Letters 6,2,9,4,1,5 representing river are: > > Sindhu > > >
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It might be a simple riddle. > > I am a 9 letters country or city. > > > First 5 letters are a religion name. > > > 8th, 9th and 7th letters form a small insect name. > > > 6th, 2nd, 9th, 4th, 1st and 5th letters spell a river name. > > > Who am I?
2016/08/11
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The Answer is: > > Hindustan > > > The first Five letters are: > > Hindu > > > Letters 8,9,7 relating insects are: > > Ant > > > 6,2,9,4,1,5 letters relating rivers are: > > Sindhu > > >
Well, this one was easy. > > Hindustan (India) > > > The first five letters are: > > Hindu > > > Letters 8,9,7 representing insect are: > > Ant > > > Letters 6,2,9,4,1,5 representing river are: > > Sindhu > > >
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I have a 4-year-old daughter. Yesterday, when I was changing my daughter in her PJ's to get ready for bed she started crying out of nowhere. This was very surprising because we don't get that very often with her. When I asked what was wrong she answered: "I don't know what to be when I am older!", and the crying inten...
2014/03/28
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Start by explaining to her that who she **is** and what she **does** are not the same thing. Just because two people are fire fighters, for example, does not mean they are the same people. They can think and act very differently, like very different things, and generally behave very differently when they aren't working...
If she's blessed with advanced intellect, she'll be also blessed with wits to deal with any issue! That's what I think. Many kids are advanced but then over the period of time, they become otherwise okay. She's intelligent and mature as you say and thus I believe that she will take it positively if you make her under...
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I have a 4-year-old daughter. Yesterday, when I was changing my daughter in her PJ's to get ready for bed she started crying out of nowhere. This was very surprising because we don't get that very often with her. When I asked what was wrong she answered: "I don't know what to be when I am older!", and the crying inten...
2014/03/28
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I think your daughter is simply working incomplete information -- she has analytical ability beyond her age, but the insufficient information to base her analysis on. Ask her questions -- a lot. "Why do people need to pick a career", "How long does it take to learn". This will help you understand where the knowledge ga...
If she's blessed with advanced intellect, she'll be also blessed with wits to deal with any issue! That's what I think. Many kids are advanced but then over the period of time, they become otherwise okay. She's intelligent and mature as you say and thus I believe that she will take it positively if you make her under...
11,950
I have a 4-year-old daughter. Yesterday, when I was changing my daughter in her PJ's to get ready for bed she started crying out of nowhere. This was very surprising because we don't get that very often with her. When I asked what was wrong she answered: "I don't know what to be when I am older!", and the crying inten...
2014/03/28
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Start by explaining to her that who she **is** and what she **does** are not the same thing. Just because two people are fire fighters, for example, does not mean they are the same people. They can think and act very differently, like very different things, and generally behave very differently when they aren't working...
I think your daughter is simply working incomplete information -- she has analytical ability beyond her age, but the insufficient information to base her analysis on. Ask her questions -- a lot. "Why do people need to pick a career", "How long does it take to learn". This will help you understand where the knowledge ga...
11,950
I have a 4-year-old daughter. Yesterday, when I was changing my daughter in her PJ's to get ready for bed she started crying out of nowhere. This was very surprising because we don't get that very often with her. When I asked what was wrong she answered: "I don't know what to be when I am older!", and the crying inten...
2014/03/28
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Start by explaining to her that who she **is** and what she **does** are not the same thing. Just because two people are fire fighters, for example, does not mean they are the same people. They can think and act very differently, like very different things, and generally behave very differently when they aren't working...
I would first try to find out what brought this on. It could be something trivial, like the teacher telling kids they'll talk about what they want to be, and other kids immediately chiming in with: "a firefighter! a doctor! an astronaut!" In other words, try to find out if the fear is really a deep anxiety about life i...
11,950
I have a 4-year-old daughter. Yesterday, when I was changing my daughter in her PJ's to get ready for bed she started crying out of nowhere. This was very surprising because we don't get that very often with her. When I asked what was wrong she answered: "I don't know what to be when I am older!", and the crying inten...
2014/03/28
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I think your daughter is simply working incomplete information -- she has analytical ability beyond her age, but the insufficient information to base her analysis on. Ask her questions -- a lot. "Why do people need to pick a career", "How long does it take to learn". This will help you understand where the knowledge ga...
I would first try to find out what brought this on. It could be something trivial, like the teacher telling kids they'll talk about what they want to be, and other kids immediately chiming in with: "a firefighter! a doctor! an astronaut!" In other words, try to find out if the fear is really a deep anxiety about life i...
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I read that HTTPS can be compromised and is not as safe as you think. With a free VPN you have to put some trust in a free VPN server with your data, and surely your data from when it leaves the VPN server to the destination has to be uncrypted unless the VPN is set up at both ends. So is HTTPS within VPN a lot more s...
2012/11/22
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Regarding your 'session jacking' comments on Terry Chia's answer: Session jacking and the technique that Firesheep uses is to target HTTP site logins taking place over a shared network connection, ie: WiFi. This is acomplished by intercepting the session cookies that the site sends back after a successful login takes ...
You do not understand the technologies you have mentioned. First, let's identify the threats of surfing on a public wifi network. Anyone who is on the same network as you will be able to sniff the packets you send. This means that any non-encrypted data you send over public wifi networks can be easily compromised. T...
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I read that HTTPS can be compromised and is not as safe as you think. With a free VPN you have to put some trust in a free VPN server with your data, and surely your data from when it leaves the VPN server to the destination has to be uncrypted unless the VPN is set up at both ends. So is HTTPS within VPN a lot more s...
2012/11/22
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Regarding your 'session jacking' comments on Terry Chia's answer: Session jacking and the technique that Firesheep uses is to target HTTP site logins taking place over a shared network connection, ie: WiFi. This is acomplished by intercepting the session cookies that the site sends back after a successful login takes ...
The [Question you link to (in a comment)](https://security.stackexchange.com/questions/6489/what-steps-do-gmail-yahoo-mail-and-hotmail-take-to-prevent-eavesdropping-on-e) doesn't really talk about weaknesses in HTTPS. The distribution of e-mail has nothing to do with HTTPS. It's important to understand the weaknesses ...
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I am working on a big (lots of classes) java project and I have it's source code but most of the classes are dynamically created or downloaded via ClassLoaders. Anyways, I'd like to be able to "override" the java.net.URL class so I could trace down the calls to open a url. I can not use a sniffer because the content is...
2010/02/05
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An option would be to use **AspectJ** and weave your extension code into the URL class instead of extending it. That way you don't have to modify any of the original sources and you can still "extend" a final class. The downside of course is, that you add another dependency to your project. If you have not yet worked ...
Have you considered using AspectJ? You could set a pointcut on URL constructors and thus be notified of any new URL instance creation.
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I am working on a big (lots of classes) java project and I have it's source code but most of the classes are dynamically created or downloaded via ClassLoaders. Anyways, I'd like to be able to "override" the java.net.URL class so I could trace down the calls to open a url. I can not use a sniffer because the content is...
2010/02/05
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An option would be to use **AspectJ** and weave your extension code into the URL class instead of extending it. That way you don't have to modify any of the original sources and you can still "extend" a final class. The downside of course is, that you add another dependency to your project. If you have not yet worked ...
If you have modified classes in the standard API, you have to prepend the boot class path with your classes (jars or directories), otherwise the VM internal classes will have priority over any classes added to the normal class path. With Sun's VM, you can use the argument -Xbootclasspath/p: to add new classes with a hi...
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I am working on a big (lots of classes) java project and I have it's source code but most of the classes are dynamically created or downloaded via ClassLoaders. Anyways, I'd like to be able to "override" the java.net.URL class so I could trace down the calls to open a url. I can not use a sniffer because the content is...
2010/02/05
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You can't extent URL, as you have discovered. You *may* be able to get the JVM to load your custom version of the class, but IMHO that sounds like a nightmare. Thankfully you can implement a custom [URLStreamHandlerFactory](http://java.sun.com/javase/6/docs/api/java/net/URLStreamHandlerFactory.html) and register it by...
Have you considered using AspectJ? You could set a pointcut on URL constructors and thus be notified of any new URL instance creation.
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I am working on a big (lots of classes) java project and I have it's source code but most of the classes are dynamically created or downloaded via ClassLoaders. Anyways, I'd like to be able to "override" the java.net.URL class so I could trace down the calls to open a url. I can not use a sniffer because the content is...
2010/02/05
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Have you considered using AspectJ? You could set a pointcut on URL constructors and thus be notified of any new URL instance creation.
If you have modified classes in the standard API, you have to prepend the boot class path with your classes (jars or directories), otherwise the VM internal classes will have priority over any classes added to the normal class path. With Sun's VM, you can use the argument -Xbootclasspath/p: to add new classes with a hi...
2,208,747
I am working on a big (lots of classes) java project and I have it's source code but most of the classes are dynamically created or downloaded via ClassLoaders. Anyways, I'd like to be able to "override" the java.net.URL class so I could trace down the calls to open a url. I can not use a sniffer because the content is...
2010/02/05
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You can't extent URL, as you have discovered. You *may* be able to get the JVM to load your custom version of the class, but IMHO that sounds like a nightmare. Thankfully you can implement a custom [URLStreamHandlerFactory](http://java.sun.com/javase/6/docs/api/java/net/URLStreamHandlerFactory.html) and register it by...
If you have modified classes in the standard API, you have to prepend the boot class path with your classes (jars or directories), otherwise the VM internal classes will have priority over any classes added to the normal class path. With Sun's VM, you can use the argument -Xbootclasspath/p: to add new classes with a hi...
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I'm building a Webform in Drupal 8. One section has repetitive grouped elements that could be added more than once. For instance, it's something like: [![enter image description here](https://i.stack.imgur.com/7GAnB.png)](https://i.stack.imgur.com/7GAnB.png) Where they could add more if they want. If this was a node,...
2017/07/12
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If I gather correctly what you are asking then you are hitting <https://www.drupal.org/node/2824714> . You need to write your own composite element, webform for now doesn't support this.
Webform now has the way of creating Custom Composite elements from the UI that can be marked as unlimited. There are also various settings about layout, add more buttons, etc... It's been worked on under this ticket: <https://www.drupal.org/project/webform/issues/2916573>
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How to load the file, which contains css, javascript and html, in the body of a specific content type?
2013/06/26
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Looks like you are looking for [Code per Node](https://drupal.org/project/cpn) module: > > Code per Node makes it possible to add custom CSS and Javascript per node, per content type, per block, and globally. The code is stored in the database, but served from the file system. > > >
[Insert](https://drupal.org/project/insert) is a utility that makes inserting images and links to files into text areas or WYSIWYGs much easier. It adds a simple JavaScript-based button to FileField and ImageField widgets. You can insert files inserted into text areas with a specific Content type Option. ![enter imag...
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In diagnosing SQL query problems, it would sometimes be useful to be able to see the query string after parameters are interpolated into it, using MySQLdb's safe interpolation. Is there a way to get that information from either a MySQL exception object or from the connection object itself?
2009/05/24
[ "https://Stackoverflow.com/questions/904042", "https://Stackoverflow.com", "https://Stackoverflow.com/users/17932/" ]
Use mysql's own ability to log the queries and watch for them.
Perhaps You could use the [slow\_query\_log](http://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.1/en/slow-query-log.html)? If You cannot turn on the mysql's internal ability to log all queries, You need to write down all the queries before You execute them... You can store them in an own log-file, or in a table (or in some other syste...
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I am learning about NServiceBus and MSMQ. I was told that transactional queues in MSMQ are BAD and using them is really bad for performance. Does anyone know why? I am guessing this comes from the notion that it uses DTC and everyone knows that the DTC is not really a scalable solution. It seems to me that there are a ...
2010/08/18
[ "https://Stackoverflow.com/questions/3515372", "https://Stackoverflow.com", "https://Stackoverflow.com/users/14101/" ]
Msmq transactions do not guarantee that the receiver has received the message. The transaction guarantees that the message has been received by the msmq infrastructure on your machine, and if the message is durable (the default in NSB) this means that it has been persisted on disk and will survive a restart. The messag...
Point #2 is correct. You don't want a message to cause an error and then fall through the cracks. You want the message handler to succeed, in which case it is removed from the queue, or to fail and be rolled back, so that it can either be retried or sent to an error queue for analysis after a configurable number of ret...
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I am learning about NServiceBus and MSMQ. I was told that transactional queues in MSMQ are BAD and using them is really bad for performance. Does anyone know why? I am guessing this comes from the notion that it uses DTC and everyone knows that the DTC is not really a scalable solution. It seems to me that there are a ...
2010/08/18
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Point #2 is correct. You don't want a message to cause an error and then fall through the cracks. You want the message handler to succeed, in which case it is removed from the queue, or to fail and be rolled back, so that it can either be retried or sent to an error queue for analysis after a configurable number of ret...
Point 1 - Incomplete. Transactional messages do give you this IF you use Negative and Postive Source Journalling with Dead Letter Queues and TTRQ/TTBR timers. Then you can determine exactly what has happened to a message - if it was rejected, if it was delivered, if it was processed.
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I am learning about NServiceBus and MSMQ. I was told that transactional queues in MSMQ are BAD and using them is really bad for performance. Does anyone know why? I am guessing this comes from the notion that it uses DTC and everyone knows that the DTC is not really a scalable solution. It seems to me that there are a ...
2010/08/18
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Msmq transactions do not guarantee that the receiver has received the message. The transaction guarantees that the message has been received by the msmq infrastructure on your machine, and if the message is durable (the default in NSB) this means that it has been persisted on disk and will survive a restart. The messag...
Point 1 - Incomplete. Transactional messages do give you this IF you use Negative and Postive Source Journalling with Dead Letter Queues and TTRQ/TTBR timers. Then you can determine exactly what has happened to a message - if it was rejected, if it was delivered, if it was processed.
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As [mentioned here](https://qph.fs.quoracdn.net/main-qimg-d0661f85655e258810a4a4bee1f516a1): > > During the middle ages, it was believed that sperm produced by the left testicle produced girls. To ensure having a son, men would have it removed. > > > I have not heard about this before, so I doubt this is true.
2021/10/12
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I haven't found any evidence that a half castration was ever performed for this purpose. But it is an ancient belief that right testicle semen produces boys, and the left produces girls. [Aristotle](https://archive.org/details/generationofanim00arisuoft/page/370/mode/2up) attributed the idea to "Anaxagoras and certain ...
I can't find the primary reference easily, but numerous sites attribute the idea to an 18th century French book which (in English) is titled "The Art of Boys." [Wikipedia](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sex_selection#cite_note-58) provides a formal reference: Michel Procope-Couteaux, L'art de faire des garçons, 1770, p...
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I have CSV data of size 10 MB, So is it possible to upload 10 MB of data in bigquery at a time or it has some limitation. Thanks & Regards, Gopi Thakur
2019/11/29
[ "https://Stackoverflow.com/questions/59106876", "https://Stackoverflow.com", "https://Stackoverflow.com/users/12186624/" ]
In BigQuery you can load from file up to 5TB per file size (stored on GCS). Scroll down until the examples are shown: <https://cloud.google.com/bigquery/docs/loading-data-cloud-storage-csv>
Direct upload is Actually limited to a maximum of 10MB file size, as explained in [this](https://youtu.be/Abzj-Vyhi74?t=204) video at 3:24 from official google cloud channel. But you can upload the file to cloud storage and then load your data to BigQuery from there, without any size limit.
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> > With eight, I'm quite heady. > > With three, my claws ready. > > With thirteen, I'm downtrodden. > > With eighteen, said to be sodden. > > > Alone, I'm quite new here, > > Yet ubiquitous everywhere. > > > What am I?
2015/06/22
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The numbers are referring to > > Letters of the alphabet! > > > You are > > The word 'at' > > > With eight, I'm quite heady, > > Hats are worn on the head [citation needed]. > > > With three, my claws are ready, > > Cats are known to have sharp claws. > > > With thirteen, I'm downtrodden, ...
I'm quite new on the site, so I can't comment, but I wanted to help @Bailey M with their answer. Specifically, the last two clues. I think "Alone, I'm quite new here, Yet ubiquitous everywhere" refers simply to: > > the @ symbol. It's new on the Stack network (I think?) and it's everywhere (emails, Twitter, etc) > ...
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I am doing some Android programming tutorials, but when the emulator opens up it takes up most of the screen, which is much bigger than a normal phone looks like. Here is a picture of my screen: <http://i.imgur.com/gEuHs.jpg> And it doesn't let me resize the emulator. Are all emulators this big, and is there any way ...
2011/06/27
[ "https://Stackoverflow.com/questions/6500139", "https://Stackoverflow.com", "https://Stackoverflow.com/users/772985/" ]
You can use a smaller resolution. Alternatively, if you want to keep the same resolution, you can change the property "Abstracted LCD density" and check "Scale display to real size" when you start the emulator. Increasing the density will make the emulator window proportionally smaller.
You can try getting a bigger desktop, or adjust scale of window when it starts. Also, i don't recommend changing the dpi because it blurs the icons (*framework-res.apk* has only *mdpi* and *hdpi* drawables i think).
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I am exporting my web images from PSD by 'Save For Web' option along with using its Quality and Format controls as per the standards but when I check my image size they are heavy than the expectation. I see the image sizes on other web. Their GIF images are too small. i.e a bullet arrow GIF image (12px X 48px) is near ...
2013/04/24
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You can check how many colors are you using. If you create a GIF with less colors you get a smaller GIF. The size also depends on how many colors are in the image, maybe the 90 bytes gif is pure black and white and yours have more colors.
When you Save For Web in Photoshop, there are a few variables you can play to gain lower size, that you already use. I tried to explain some for other users who find this question,in case you already know how them works: ![enter image description here](https://i.stack.imgur.com/1Ihyh.jpg) **Lossy:** Lossy compressio...
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I'm currently doing some research into graphs for an internal weekly sales email. I've had conflicting feedback as to what type of graph is best for monthly sales vs target. I've trialled two options, and this is the feedback: * A gauge with segments: Users like this as it's immediately visible how well they are doing...
2018/10/30
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Any reason not to just use text? "89%" says what you need to say without readers having to interpret a graph. Fancy it up if you want to: [![enter image description here](https://i.stack.imgur.com/Vc2ia.png)](https://i.stack.imgur.com/Vc2ia.png)
**First thing first:** there's not a *"best graph for sales"* thing. There are graphs that are more suitable for certain scenarios and user cases, which can be really different. On to your question =================== I think the gauge is a bit confusing and in terms of data visualization that is a big no-no. In ge...
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I'm currently doing some research into graphs for an internal weekly sales email. I've had conflicting feedback as to what type of graph is best for monthly sales vs target. I've trialled two options, and this is the feedback: * A gauge with segments: Users like this as it's immediately visible how well they are doing...
2018/10/30
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Any reason not to just use text? "89%" says what you need to say without readers having to interpret a graph. Fancy it up if you want to: [![enter image description here](https://i.stack.imgur.com/Vc2ia.png)](https://i.stack.imgur.com/Vc2ia.png)
I think that a [bullet chart](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bullet_graph) or graph would fit the criteria of what you are looking for quite well. [![enter image description here](https://i.stack.imgur.com/HKHdW.png)](https://i.stack.imgur.com/HKHdW.png) As you can see, it is a very concise way to encode a number of i...
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What sources of information should a commercial pilot review before takeoff to become aware of military activity that might pose a risk to their flight?
2020/01/11
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Military operations are conducted in certain airspace blocks that should be well marked on your charts. If you are IFR your route should avoid such areas, if you are VFR, hope you know what you are doing.
All countries chart Special Use Airspace (with various classifications such as Prohibited, Restricted, Danger, Warning, Alert, etc.) designated for military training, defense or other national security purposes, along with the hours it is active (if not full time). Many national and international authorities also publi...
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Circus Maximus is a chariot racing game in which players place their 3 chariots within the starting gate, and then take turns racing around the oval course to be the first to place all 3 chariots at the ending squares, Since there are only 15 starting locations, and each turn both players only have access to a move 1,...
2012/01/09
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I suspect that you're right that in principle and possibly even in practice an optimal AI could be built for this game to determine who can win from the starting position, though it would likely take more computing power than you're likely to have readily available. The best approach for brute-force solving a game like...
Sort of. A computer could brute force the optimal move each round based upon the decisions made by the opponent. You could even construct a matrix(huge) of all possible moves for a game. But there is no single path of one players choices that would guarantee a win. Your opponent can make choices that counter your cho...
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I want to develop [this game](http://www.funbrain.com/brain/SweepsBrain/Games/Title.html?GameName=VineTime&Brain=kidsandparents&Grade=0&GameNumber=1) for the iPhone. Which framework would be best to use (e.g., Cocoa, Cocoa2d, OPENGLES)?
2009/08/06
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I would look at <http://code.google.com/p/cocos2d-iphone/> You get a whole engine to help with your app and getting some pretty tricky stuff working. Cocos2d does the following. * Scene management (workflow) * Transitions between scenes Sprites * and Sprite Sheets Effects: Lens, * Ripple, Waves, Liquid, Twirl, et...
I would go with OpenGLEs. It would allow you to have 3d and do some cool stuff later on if you wanted.
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I want to develop [this game](http://www.funbrain.com/brain/SweepsBrain/Games/Title.html?GameName=VineTime&Brain=kidsandparents&Grade=0&GameNumber=1) for the iPhone. Which framework would be best to use (e.g., Cocoa, Cocoa2d, OPENGLES)?
2009/08/06
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Cocoa2D is using OpenGL ES, and given the game you are looking to do is a simple sprite based game, I think this would be a fine tool kit to use. On the other hand, for performance you might find that Quartz 2D is significantly faster and provides you for free useful things such as key frame animation. The reason you'...
I would go with OpenGLEs. It would allow you to have 3d and do some cool stuff later on if you wanted.
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I want to develop [this game](http://www.funbrain.com/brain/SweepsBrain/Games/Title.html?GameName=VineTime&Brain=kidsandparents&Grade=0&GameNumber=1) for the iPhone. Which framework would be best to use (e.g., Cocoa, Cocoa2d, OPENGLES)?
2009/08/06
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I would look at <http://code.google.com/p/cocos2d-iphone/> You get a whole engine to help with your app and getting some pretty tricky stuff working. Cocos2d does the following. * Scene management (workflow) * Transitions between scenes Sprites * and Sprite Sheets Effects: Lens, * Ripple, Waves, Liquid, Twirl, et...
Cocoa2D is using OpenGL ES, and given the game you are looking to do is a simple sprite based game, I think this would be a fine tool kit to use. On the other hand, for performance you might find that Quartz 2D is significantly faster and provides you for free useful things such as key frame animation. The reason you'...
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I have one big php application running on php 4 but I want to move this application on php 5.2 but I am not sure whether it's all functionally work on it or not as I don't want to test full application again. So I want to know is there a way to find out compatibility of application with php versions.
2010/08/18
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PHP5 come with major changes, I don't think there's such an automated way to check compatibility out there.. You'll have to check all files manualy. use batch file text seach (and replace?) tools to look for functions, classes etc. here's your [guide to start](http://www.php.net/manual/en/migration5.php)
Unfortunately, you're going to have to test it. You can at least use the [PHP changelog](http://www.php.net/ChangeLog-5.php#5.2.14) as a bit of a checklist to see if any code in application is affected. PHP 4 to PHP 5 was a pretty huge leap; it's probably a safe bet your app was affected even before you go through te...