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Please provide the example of what you want to achieve. What exactly you do not get? | 0 | 500 |
That's a very appealing recipe by the way. Do you have a cast iron waffle iron? What are you using to cook them? | 1 | 501 |
Are you also interested in common real-world uses of other Public/Private key protocols besides RSA (e.g. DSA etc?) | 1 | 502 |
What error? We should guess? | 0 | 503 |
You ask about a "tag". Is that tag from Wordpress or does the NextGEN gallery has it's own tagging mechanism? | 1 | 504 |
I'm not clear about this, if you're asking for a cryptographically secure random number generator - even with certain additional constraints - then that's easy, just tell us which platform/language you're on. If you're asking for something else - then it's not clear, and why would you ask on ITsec? | 1 | 505 |
And as I've said already, look at how Apple do it. Have you looked at how CoreDataBooks works? | 0 | 506 |
Not familiar with this game. Should this be tagged as a cheat? | 0 | 507 |
Please share some recipies of those pastas/1 dish meals? | 1 | 508 |
"real life examples"? You mean like spotting an xvalue in the supermarket, or wondering whether your car can be classified as lvalue? | 0 | 509 |
What do you mean "it just dies"? What's the error? | 0 | 510 |
@Mr.TAMER, I personally would like to know the latter. Would you mind to post a link for that? | 1 | 511 |
If input is {{a: 1, b: 1}, {c: 1}, {b: 1, c: 1}}, do you just want {{a: 1, b: 1}, {c: 1}}, or all 3? If it's the former, what exactly do you need this for? | 0 | 512 |
Just a basic question - how many stacks of orders are we looking at? Also, how big are your sets, 1000s of numbers, millions of numbers or more? | 1 | 513 |
Hey, could you please tell me: if I decide to use Amazon CloudFront, what is the URL of my images going to be like? www.mydomain.com/image.gif or an Amazon CDN domain like www.ama-cdn.com/... (or whatever domains Amazon uses)? | 0 | 514 |
Did you mean to post this answer to a different question? If not, could you please clarify how an answer about adding filters to custom post types has anything to do with using a tagging plugin? | 0 | 515 |
Does the application run ok locally when you're not trying to debug? Do any other web apps allow you to debug? | 1 | 516 |
Could you clarify what you think the problem with `Digest::MD5` might be? If you can't, why don't you just use it? | 0 | 517 |
Wow. You couldn't even format your test question correctly? How can we answer your homework for you if you can't even format it well? | 0 | 518 |
What do you mean by incrementally? Do you whant to add all permutations in a List or do you want a function that produce the next permutation from the given string? | 1 | 519 |
I don't understand this question. Which dictionary, exactly, doesn't define "ain't"? | 1 | 520 |
@Emtucifor: My point is simply that if you're going to clutch your pearls this tight and go all " _O tempora o mores!_ " on us, it's more convincing if you yourself don't exemplify the decline of standards you are bemoaning. If you don't hold yourself to a standard of perfection, then what could possibly be the point ... | 0 | 521 |
@Mikle - This question is too open-ended. Can you please narrow it down, as per zenbike and Daniel's comments? | 1 | 522 |
The article that you reference does a good job explaining this: "the SortedDictionary(TKey, TValue) generic class is a binary search tree with O(log n) retrieval, where n is the number of elements in the dictionary.". Did you have a more specific question or answer that you were looking for? | 1 | 523 |
If you are insecure about your pet IDE being criticized, then by all means, step up and defend it. How do I define a custom key binding in eclipse? | 0 | 524 |
How are the stops designated? Do they have unique numbers or names? | 1 | 525 |
what doesn't work about it? can you provide some example js in your post to demonstrate it not working? | 0 | 526 |
What's the problem with Gmail about privacy? The only issue I saw recently was Google Buzz but I'm not sure that affected the Google Apps accounts, did it? | 1 | 527 |
Hey Geek Could U pls guide me to start learning the basics of flurry analytics in android? Where can i find its tutorial kind of things? | 0 | 528 |
Who gives you such error? Did you compile your source using `proc`? | 0 | 529 |
Ok, this a long-shot, just a crazy idea, and I haven't tried it myself, so I won't submit it as an answer: How about keeping the UIImageView stationary and moving the UIView around behind it? You might then be able to use transforms to translate or scale your UIView, and transform the scrollview at the same time? | 1 | 530 |
"...without considerably more context" - I am sorry for being, perhaps, too annoying, but your last words give me some hope that "speaking tings" is still possible under some very very specific circumstances, some broader context. Can you, please, try to come up with such context? | 0 | 531 |
it seems you are posting some parameter named `imagename` from your code, and you are trying to find path of that parameter?? confusing, Or if you are uploading the file and you want the path to file from client???? | 0 | 532 |
What happens when you just use a different algorithm to determine file names? Does OpenOffice.org care? | 1 | 533 |
Same thing happens to my with my Droid when checking my google voice messages. I think that the proximity only works with the Phone Dialer maybe? | 1 | 534 |
Nothing wrong in your code, but what does your xml look like? And what do you call debug mode? | 1 | 535 |
How is "17:18:3600" supposed to be understood? Is this a standard format? | 0 | 536 |
Is it popular open source web application? Can we know the name of open source? | 1 | 537 |
SO answers homework questions too? Really? | 0 | 538 |
Do you have any module that changes the menu? May you provide a list of installed modules? | 1 | 539 |
Could you please state your initial problem at what you are trying to achieve. Also please explain what do you mean by graphing interactions, graphing the different regression lines, plotting the coefficient values? | 1 | 540 |
This problem is trivial to solve. Is this homework? | 0 | 541 |
This question is a forum-style post, looking to start a discussion and not ask a specific question. Can yo be more specific about what you need to know about patch kits, or indicate what problem you're looking to solve? | 1 | 542 |
Depending on how you do it you won't lose any data. Which build do you have now? | 0 | 543 |
Isn't some kind of curve inherent in using non-Euclidean triangles? I suppose intuitively, I'd expect each edge of a triangle to be part of a great circle - are these "bulges" relative to that? | 1 | 544 |
I'm sorry but how do I delete old keys? All the keys or just those two? | 0 | 545 |
I've had similar problems. Are you using any extension? | 1 | 546 |
@wooble: I might need some help here, what's your calculation? I get something like 56.8 billion combinations? | 1 | 547 |
No offense @Jack but this seems largely argumentative. Do you think you could rephrase it? | 0 | 548 |
Is "sub edit" called as a method? ie "$thing->edit ()"? | 0 | 549 |
Is the set of tasks known in advance, or are more tasks being added as you go? Do you have have to worry about starvation (for example, a task with high c_i never getting run if low c_i tasks keep getting added)? | 1 | 550 |
I'm sure there is a way to tackle this problem, but we'll need more information. Can you try explaining the issue a bit more thoroughly? | 1 | 551 |
I hope I've translated this okay; please check it. Also I'm guessing your version of Ubuntu is 10.10 (as opposed to 10.04)? | 1 | 552 |
@Thomas P: hahah!! apropos Dijkstra huh?! | 0 | 553 |
Nice close shot, but almost too minimalist... Now I and James Barrie can't agree if this is the inside or the outside of the wok. Can you throw some light on the matter? | 0 | 554 |
Which logs? The logs in the question are my Nginx ones which Passenger is set to write to, are there any others around I should check? :) | 1 | 555 |
@astony: *in a single step, you could transfer at least one point from element to its neighbours*. Do you mean **at most**? | 0 | 556 |
What I'm trying to say is that I don't think this is really a valid question. You're basically asking "where should I store some files so I remember where they are?" | 0 | 557 |
Are you unable to change it back? Or are you just curious as to how it got changed? | 1 | 558 |
I think your question is too vague. What are the properties of Irony that you want? | 0 | 559 |
"I wonder why downloading on Windows mangled the mp3?" uhh, because it's a toy-like excuse for a real operating system? | 0 | 560 |
@eWolf: Sorry, I didn't have a chance to install the XNA framework. Have you considered listing your application on [StackList](http://stacklist.quickmediasolutions.com/)? | 0 | 561 |
I'm not familiar with'refresh' used this way. Are you rinsing them? Changing the water? | 0 | 562 |
Im not really sure what you are up to. Chances are that you would like to do something as asked in [this question](http://stackoverflow.com/questions/4924350)? | 1 | 563 |
Don't forget to test this case: `test.sh -a -b 'c d' -c`. You don't want the "c d" to come out "d c" (but do you want "-c -b 'c d' -a" or "-c 'c d' -b -a"?). | 1 | 564 |
Also, that photo isn't showing up for me. Can anyone else see it? | 0 | 565 |
Do you want to turn off thumbnails on just the desktop, or in folder windows (e.g. Places -> Home Folder) as well? | 1 | 566 |
@Oli Because I believe that you're a troll, could you please not take part in any form in any of my future questions? Will you be able to respect my wish? | 0 | 567 |
@Darin Dimotrov: So you're saying that if I sent you to the supermarket to get me some beer, you will tell me you can't buy beer in a supermarket, while you actually *mean* you don't know which brand of beer to buy and whether to buy a single can, a sixpack or a tray. Would't it be better to just ask more specifically ... | 0 | 568 |
I presume you're using PHP as an Apache module? (Not CGI or running under IIS or something?) | 1 | 569 |
I added two. Happy? ;-) | 1 | 570 |
I didn't quite understand, what are you trying to achieve? What questions do you have and what is the desired output? | 1 | 571 |
A agree with vsz. But if you want to apply this to dark car segmentation, what about negating the image and running the same approach? | 1 | 572 |
maybe you can start with useing code tags. and i don't see how the frame loads the pics? | 0 | 573 |
Is there an explicit reason you can not simulate data yourself (i.e. why you can not make your own gold standard and see how changing reference systems impacts this)? | 0 | 574 |
What are you asking specifically? for algorithms to do some kind of transitions? | 1 | 575 |
What do you mean by "character"? The drive letter? | 0 | 576 |
*"Use a JavaScript literal."* Huh? | 0 | 577 |
@Alan Good. Can someone verify for Debian (repositories don't have 5.12.x), Mac OS X (MacPorts has 5.12.2), and Windows (ActiveState Perl 5.12.3)? | 1 | 578 |
Have you tried? How? Some code? | 0 | 579 |
So what's the question? Is it "will you do this homework for me"? | 0 | 580 |
Pathauto is able to handle that. Have you tried it? | 1 | 581 |
*"I am going to be developing a real-time web application"* - good luck with that! How are you planning to get around the internet latency? | 0 | 582 |
Please specify the platform you are compiling on, and also specify the command line options to the compiler that you're using. Is `-std=c99` one of the options, for example? | 1 | 583 |
What about installing "TTS Service Extended"? Does that do anything for you? | 1 | 584 |
Completely different approach - could you OCR the page, and see if it comes up with any characters? Or are you working from scratch and/or prefiltering the pages quickly before they even reach a much slower OCR step, and/or dealing with pages that might have illustrations but no text? | 1 | 585 |
you already release FootballScoreBoardViewController. Can you show your code? | 1 | 586 |
the last one doesn't work if i'm working on battery power
Is their a solution for this? | 0 | 587 |
Sorry, why are you forced to use this thing? Do you have any personal will-power? | 1 | 588 |
Nope, no sense. What's a conceptual break in this context? | 0 | 589 |
"It's my own program " - then, presumably you have the source code. Debug that? | 0 | 590 |
That's great. Did you have a question too? | 1 | 591 |
Stopping code is completely different from debugging code. What's the real question? | 0 | 592 |
Sorry to be a pain, but where did you go to get that screenshot? Views | Select the View | Displays | Filter Criteria | and then? | 1 | 593 |
I'm actually still stucked... Even if I specify a file to Vim in my program (using the backticks), it stills going to start in a subshell. Is there a way to start vim in the current user shell? | 1 | 594 |
What error? What exactly is not working? | 0 | 595 |
"Checkpoints", hmm? Must they be visited in order? | 0 | 596 |
What version of bash are you using? Is it 4.x or 3.x? | 1 | 597 |
Is your profile at 85-100% completion? Also how active are you? | 0 | 598 |
It's likely `m_cAppIdMap` has been over released. Can you check that? | 1 | 599 |
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