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I have a shapefile which contains the streams that were digitized from a satellite Image. I would like to calculate the stream order for this data. The data does not exactly match the DEM that I have, since the satellite image was of much higher resolution. Is there any arcscript, code or readymade tool which I could u...
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I like to craft new items, since they tend to be more powerful than what I can find or buy. However, I've yet to find a good location to do my crafting. Ideally this place would have: * A fast travel waypoint (so I can get in and out quickly) * A stash (so I can dump unique or set items I've found) * A blacksmith...
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I downloaded Nominatim http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Nominatim/Installation. The database size is more than 400 GB. The speed of geocoding is very slow. I want to increase it. For example, I need to geocode only to the level of the village or town. Can I remove some not usefull data from planet.osm.pbf or from geo...
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I've created quite a few custom websites but I've come across this problem with various addons/plugins or just general code. How can I avoid the "headers already sent" error? I've tried to put the code as far up in the header.php file as possible but have never managed to get around the error. Is there an easier way to...
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I need to copy files from a linux machine to a windows machine where the only ports which can be open are for SSH (22). I can connect to the linux machine using WinSCP but the problem is once I try to navigate to the desired folder WinSCP gets stuck since the folder contains millions of records. Basically I don't r...
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Please help me to understand the type of the distribution of my data (width values shown below). I am providing three graphs: 1) scatter plot; 2) histogram; and 3) qqplot (variable width). Interval_number is just a serial number. Width is nothing but the time in seconds for arriving a set of 100 things. My data: ...
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I don't know whether it's something I'm doing wrong or an issue with the Gravatar website in general, but it doesn't seem to let me create an account (no error is given, the account just doesn't get created). There's no contact information that I could find for them to contact them. Regardless, is there something that ...
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First of all, I have read other questions, and seen how an object gains mass just by gaining a lot of speed. But here, I am talking about losing some of that mass to convert the value into kinetic energy. Let's use the starship Enterprise, firstly, because it is physically massive and well known, also because because I...
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I am developing a simple text editor and would like the application to save the text automatically. In other words, the user would never have to press a save button. I have seen other applications that do this, and was wondering how often is it safe to write files to disk? From a user experience standpoint, it seems th...
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I have configured `%tag%` for permalinks in wordpress Here is How to use first tag in permalinks. But while posting multiple tags in a post i am facing a kind of problem. Suppose i have wrote three tags for a post, they are: `Backlinks, All About SEO, Web Promotion` So here i wanna use the first tag name only in pe...
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I am looking to get started using time series (arima) (regression) (etc) evaluating log stock returns in WinBUGs. Does anyone have a simple code to get me jump started?
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Could not connect to host 127.0.0.1: Connection refused. - I am getting this error message on ktorrent on slackware 13.1 and the torrents cannot start. I tried to reconfigure the ktorrent prefernces, i flushed the iptables but still no success. The trick is when i log in via root and start ktorrent, then the torrents s...
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I have a document using `fontspec` which works fine with XeTeX, but a the Linux Libertine Initialis O font is not found when compiling with LuaTeX: Here is a MWE reproducing the problem: \documentclass{scrbook} \usepackage{fontspec} \usepackage{xunicode} \defaultfontfeatures{Ligatures=TeX...
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I have a problem with the fit library in TikZ. When I scale the figure (with the tikz scale command), the fit box doesn't! Why is that? Could I somehow change it? Example: \documentclass{article} \usepackage{tikz} \usetikzlibrary{fit} \begin{document} \begin{tikzpicture}[state/.s...
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I'm a newb to cocoa programming and looking around in various open source code online I see things like: #pragma mark global variable declaration and I was wondering what the meaning of "pragma mark" is in that is it any different than a // or /* (comment) block..like is it used throughout the progra...
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I am running QGIS 1.8 (SpatiaLite 3.0.1) and QSpatiaLite 6.0.1. I have a spatial table `EventPrecise` (with geometry column `p` in EPSG:4326). I want to join this table with another, non-spatial table `Event` and produce a new spatial table out of it with EPSG:21781, while at the same time filtering on a non-spatial at...
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I have Ubuntu installed as a host with Windows operating system.I have installed Ubuntu on one Windows drive having around 70 GB of space. While installing Ubuntu I just specified 30 GB of disk space and rest of 40 GB space is not used. Now for some requirement I wanted to use the remaining space 40GB. I have installed...
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When typing formulas to explain physics, sometimes non spaced text in super or subscripts is helpful. $q_{heat}$ To prevent spacing in subscripts, I often used `\textit` in math mode: $q_{\textit{heat}}$ since I use classic thesis together with `eulervm`, the `\textit` trick doesn'...
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I'm picking up a used Xbox 360. It isn't expensive and the seller has agreed to let me try it out first. To test it out, here's some things I'm trying to get answered: * Is it banned from Xbox Live? * Is the DVD drive in good condition? How do I check whether this particular Xbox has been banned? Are there any othe...
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I am running Linux Mint 12 with Cinnamon and sometimes when I leave my computer idle for a while, it will lock the screen. Usually, when I move the mouse a login prompt will pop up, but sometimes it doesn't. Then it's just a black screen with the time and my full name on a bar at the top of the screen. I can move the m...
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I write a lot of very similar documents, and thus make heavy use of shorthands such as % Partial derivative \newcommand{\pder}[2]{ \frac{\partial #1}{\partial #2} } As of now, I have a single file that contains each and every command I ever used, and i `\include` this file into almost eve...
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> We have a point charge $q>0$ in vacuum at a distance $a$ from the center $M$ > of an isolated metal sphere that has a total charge $-q$ and radius $R$. > ($a>R$) > > A) Use the method of images to find a charge configuration that has the same > boundary conditions. (hint: you need 3 charges) For question A I know tha...
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I know that if two air bubbles which are formed inside a liquid are somehow joined using something (say a small tube), then, as the bubble with the larger radius has less pressure and the one with the smaller radius has more air pressure, air will flow to the larger bubble from the smaller bubble as the excess pressure...
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My HTC Incredible refuses to let me view my SMS messages. It will show the list of SMS senders, but when I click one to see their messages I get blocked by this popup: > Unable to manage your messages because your storage is full. Please delete > content from other applications to make more space. Of course I checked r...
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Could you please help me with the following: The context is a printed information about a play. For example: name of the play: ......... playwright: ............... director: ................. cast: ..................... ...
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I want to use Google Analytics to monitor two completely separate websites. I have read a number of resources about setting up GA for multiple domains and subdomains, but they all seem to be set up for sites that are related somehow. To be specific, my first GA account was set up to track my account at Shapeways. To se...
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I am trying to increase the level of nesting in the following list while adding a 'tag' to each leaf: testd = {{59.15, 13.2, 13.52, 0.7}, {77.21, 12.27, 0.12, 0.01}, {77.25, 12.35, 1.01, 0.02}, {78.22, 11.74, 1.26, 0.01}, {79.26, 11.37, 1.03, 0.02}}; tag = {a, b, c,...
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I have custom post type `product` like wp ecommerce. There are 30k posts in it. Also have relate custom taxonomy. Basically am trying to export those posts in csv, but query_posts with so many records is giving me trouble... Any tips???
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I have to build an application where the requirement is that my clients will send data from their Android device and I have to save that data to a database. I have done the part of coding that inserts data from Android emulator to my XAMPP database on localhost, now I have to implement the real thing. How can I connect...
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I'm making a email subscription form. Ideally I like when a website only asks for your email. It's both minimalistic from a design perspective and easy for the user. However I'm wondering if sending someone an email without having their name will get through someones spam filter? So the question is will I be able to ge...
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Is there a way I can have unused apps not take up resources? Especially Internal memory and other resources not on Sd card. I am already using Link2SD to move what I can to SD. I know you can back them up and re install, I was hoping for something easier, like avoiding autostart.
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I have a table of contents which I want to modify. I want subsections without a number, in the document and the ToC. I'm using `memoir`. \documentclass[12pt, a4paper, makeidx]{memoir} I have the following table of ToC style \settocdepth{subsection} \setsecnumdepth{subsection} \m...
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I work on a quadrotor project. It is commonly wide dynamical model according to the center of quadrotor. However, I need quadrotor dynamic equations on center of one of the propellers. It seems very complexity and hard. Can anyone help me about that equations or suggest some sources? tips etc..
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I ran into the following issue where a keyboard shortcut I was used to was no longer working in Ubuntu. That's just an example. For programming, this kinds of thing happens a lot, but it also happens in any aspect of work and life. I'm always tempted to fix it right away because I have an idea of what might fix it in a...
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There is following sample code combination 5C2. I want to create all combinations 5C1 , 5C3 , 5C4 and 5C5. list = [ 0,1,2,3,4 ] 5C1 means (0),(1),(2),(3),(4),(5) 5C2 means (0,1),(0,2),(0,3),..(1,2),(1,3),(1,4)..,(2,3),(2,4) 5C3 means (0,1,2),(0,1,3),(0,1,4),(0,1,5)..(1,2,3),(1,2,4) 5C4 mea...
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Above is example of command someone used to successfully direct to subdomain but when I try it I get `postconf: fatal: missing '=' after attribute name` which makes no sense to me when clearly the equal sign is there.
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I'd like to count the number of posts created for every category, so: 12 Works (12 posts in works category) 36 Pictures (36 posts in pictures category) 17 Furnitures (17 posts in furnitures category) How can I do that?
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> If such stage was completed based on un-signed English financial statements > (USEFS), the doer is to initial all pages of the USEFS. Is the above sentence grammatically correct with two different tenses? I have argued with my friend that the above sentence was wrong as the tenses used were different: "the if tense i...
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Running `iptables -L -n` gives me the following info: Chain IN_ZONE_work_allow (1 references) target prot opt source destination ACCEPT tcp -- 0.0.0.0/0 0.0.0.0/0 tcp dpt:22 ctstate NEW ACCEPT udp -- 0.0.0.0/0 224.0.0.251 ...
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All the comments on my website are anonymous and without registration. To post a comment you have to fill the fields name (not obligatorily) and the text of your comment (obligatorily). I have the problem with the avatars. All of them are generated the same. What should I do to make them different?
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I'm trying to delete a directory after a series of events take place. That being said, I need to be able to place this in a file to execute once said events take place.
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I want to use this sentence in my paper. Is it correct grammatically? > Microaggregation, as a Statistical Disclosure Control (SDC) method, provides > lower Disclosure Risk (DR) at the expense of increasing Information Loss > (IL). I’m not sure about the word “ _increasing_ ”.
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I have two sets of polygons in two tables. The sets overlap each other. For each polygon in set A, I would like to get the ID of the polygon in set B that it overlaps the most. I'm using PostgreSQL with the PostGIS extension. I know just enough about SQL to know that you can only join based on true/false conditions. So...
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Some of the assassin missions in Assassin's Creed:Revelations offer "-X% Templar Control". What does this mean? What is templar control and why do I want to keep it low?
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I have a program (beam) running, and I need to figure out which TCP / IPv6 port it is listening on. I know `netstat` will tell me, but I haven't fully been able to parse its output: RABBIT_PORT=$(netstat -tupln | grep beam) echo $RABBIT_PORT Gives: tcp 0 0 0.0.0.0:47858 0.0.0.0:* L...
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One thing I've noticed in FIFA 13 is that the duration of cut sequences when you change a player is really long. This is really getting on my nerves. I don't want to watch a guy holding up the numbers or player walking around for 5 or 6 seconds, especially in multiplayer. **Is there a way to configure the duration of t...
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After clearing chapters 9 and 23, where Pit equips himself with the Three Sacred Treasures (Light Arrows, Pegasus Wings, Mirror Shield), for the first time, you have the option to play through the stages without using the treasures. Is it worth using your own weapon to play these stages, or would it be wiser to stick w...
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I wanted to make a macro that inserts \left \right delimiters, but I wanted to write it only once and have different bindings pass different delimiters. To wit, I wanted to add the following code: (setq LaTeX-math-list (quote ( ("C-(" (LaTeX-my-leftright "(" ")") "" nil) ("C-{" (LaTeX-my-leftright...
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I have two sets of independent samples from the same distribution. For each, I have calculated 1. sample weighted mean (u1, u2) 2. sample weighted std deviation (d1, d2) 3. sample weighted std error (e1, e2) The question below gives a way to calculate the pooled statistics in the 'unweighted' case How to calculat...
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I'm using Kali on Windows. I downloaded the Burp Suite and I'm trying to install its SSL certificate onto the Iceweasel browser. > Burp Suite, the leading toolkit for web application security testing But when I go to import the certificate file, it doesn't show up. I saved the file onto the desktop. Here's a screenshot...
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When doing a paired t-test, is it appropriate to use the paired t value to calculate $\eta^2$? I ask because it is not appropriate to calculate Cohen's d based on the paired t value. Thanks.
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Not sure if my question would make sense or not. I have created a sub-domain to store some of my static files (like images). So, some images now load from **http://imgs.example.com/imagefilename.png** Now, the problem is, all the files stored under this sub domain http://imgs.example.com/ are publicly visible which I w...
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In statistics people gather a lot of data (ie heights of people or gene expression levels) to get some insight. Then in order to perform statistical analyses they try to fit their data to a theoretical distribution (ie Normal Distribution) by computing some parameters. How do we know that our data follows such a distri...
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When I join a server I try to move but I get pushed back to my spawn point. I know I have to do the `/login (password)` thing but when I do it, I get an error during authentication. Anyone know why?
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_This guide equips you with a strategy to **ease adoption of** a new technology within your organization._ Assume that I want to keep this noun ( _adoption_ ). Is the article "the" missing here? Should it be _This guide equips you with a strategy to ease **the** adoption of a new technology within your organization_?
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w = 100 π; vra1[t_] := 0.8 Sin[w t]; vrb1[t_] := 0.8 Sin[w t - 2 π/3]; vrc1[t_] := 0.8 Sin[w t + 2 π/3]; ia[t_, θ_] := 7.2 Sin[w t - θ]; ib[t_, θ_] := 7.2 Sin[w t - θ - 2 π/3]; ic[t_, θ_] := 7.2 Sin[w t - θ + 2 π/3]; v0[t_, θ_] := Sign[vra1[t]] ia[t, θ] + Sign[vrb1[t]] ib[t, θ] + Sign...
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How can I avoid code duplication in unit tests? Using Java and JUnit suppose I have something like this: public interface Arithmetic<T> { public T add(T a, T b); public T sub(T a, T b); } public void IntegerArithmetic<Integer> { // } public void DoubleArit...
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Not sure what the exact term is for what I'm trying to do. I have a data set with random variable x with values X1, X2, ..., XN that has a standard deviation sigma and a mean m. I want to perturb the values of X1, X2, ..., XN so that the new distribution has a standard deviation of sigma' and mean m'. I would like an a...
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I am performing a test migration from old server to new one. Part of the procedure involves cleaning up the old server of any traces of passwords, php scripts and custom configurations while remotely connected. While connected on ssh, I managed to rename `/etc`, `/var`, `/root` without the system making much of a compl...
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Do you know any good heuristics for finding optimal value of ν in case of ν-SVM classification? In this particular problem I have a radial basis kernel, if it helps.
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I'm not very far into the game yet, but I've played a couple of missions where I accidentally killed my infantry team with my artillery team. Every time this occurs I have restarted because I wasn't sure if the killed units would be permanently gone after the mission. Does anyone know what happens to units that are kil...
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I understand PKI reasonably well from a conceptual point of view - i.e. private keys/public keys - the math behind them, use of hash & encryption to sign a certificate, Digital Signing of Transactions or Documents etc. I have also worked on projects where openssl C libraries were used with certs for securing communicat...
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For some reason the $wpdb object is not being defined in one particular function. I have four other functions in the file that are using $wpdb and all are working fine except this one simple delete function where I get the error: **_Call to a member function query() on a non-object..._** The following is the function i...
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> **Possible Duplicate:** > How to map keys in Half Life 2/Team Fortress? How can I bind keys in Team Fortress 2? I tried to Google it, but I can't find any results I can understand (because I am not English).
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I got the following layout: > body -> wrapper -> container Body has a background image, wrapper got this css: #wrapper { padding: 40px; width: 768px; background: #ffffff; opacity: .2; ms-filter:"progid:DXImageTransform.Microsoft.Alpha(Opacity=20)"; filte...
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I'm using `openconnect` to connect to vpn. After entering my credentials, I get this: POST https://domain.name/... Got CONNECT response: HTTP/1.1 200 OK CSTP connected. DPD 30, Keepalive 30 Connected tun0 as xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx, using SSL Established DTLS connection Running `ifconfig` sho...
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When you track down and fix a regression—i.e. a bug that caused previously working code to stop working—version control makes it entirely possible to look up who committed the change that broke it. Is it worth doing this? Is it constructive to point this out to the person that made the commit? Does the nature of the mi...
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# Background Regarding floats in columns, the wiki states: > By default, a title will be moved down to appear below a float, it will not > be "wrapped" around a float like normal text. # Problem The section title disappears, instead of being moved below the float. Ultimately, I'm trying to produce the following two lay...
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I'm starting to learn Python and batch files. I have a Python script which selects data by location and exports the selection to a new feature class. The script runs just fine - included in this script I have the following lines: matchCount = int(arcpy.GetCount_management(featureLayer).getOutput(0)) print str(matchCoun...
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To moderators: If you think this question is too broad, please point me into right direction before closing, I'm **desperately** looking for help. I'm stuck on my task and I don't know what to do. The job is: * extract data from Open Street Map * create database model containing following schema and data Schema loo...
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My Galaxy Note 2 keeps duplicating my contacts; how can I stop this? I ended up with over 35,000 contacts and it keeps growing as my phone keeps duplicating them a few hundred times. I have no contacts on my SIM card.
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When ever I get attacked I always lose 20 trophies. One night I lost 50 trophies due to a bad defense. Can anyone help me with this?
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As the title says, I'd like to enable auto-update for trusted apps (e.g. Google apps), but if I open the app in Play Store and check `Auto-update`, I get the question "Auto-update is currently disabled for all apps. Do you want to enable it? You can always change this in Settings. Data charges may apply." Now, if I sel...
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I am drawing trees in LATEX. The `qtree` library seems to be what I need but the parent is always placed in the center of its children like this: parent / \ child_1 child_2 ( _I'm a new user and does not have enough reputation to post an image._ ) What I want is a right-growing tr...
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I see that there are some projects about installing Linux on an Android Device, but how is the Hardware support? If I install linux, can I have access to the hardware via Python, like in Android?
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I have recently learned about a method for ranking items based on comparisons called the Bradley-Terry method. I am using it to rank about 500 items. I am wondering how many comparisons do I need to make if I uniformly pick items to compare each time. What are some mathematical models I can use to find this out? How ca...
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Can I measure the value of g using only a metre stick and a ball? I am not supposed to use a stopwatch and that has been the problem. NOTE: I do not know if a solution exists or not.
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For 7.99 Euro I can purchase Texpad in the Apple store. It is just 11.4 MB, so it won't be as complete as my TeX Live 2012. Has anyone experience, how complete it is? Is it just the standard classes or could I prepare my Beamer slides with it?
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> **Possible Duplicate:** > As a bronze league hopeful, is it better to focus on one race or should I > keep playing as random? Usually, I play one race. After being promoted to 1 more higher league I've tried to play random... Off course, I began to lose a lot... definitely, other races require other BO, other micr...
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We are implementing Exchange 2010 server and an eCommerce site. Both of these need certificates and I am confused what to use? I know Exchange need UC certificate. Can I use it for the ecommerce site as well? I did read EV is recommended for web sites.. I would like to know what to use and the recommended procedures. H...
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I'd give my firstborn's left arm for something like this http://krillapps.com/coderunner/ Yes, I know, executing unknown code may be hazardous to your health, but I'm quite capable of reading some code before I run it
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Currently I am investigating interpolation of 3D data with radial basis functions (RBF) and I am wondering that there are quite a few families of such (see table1 here). However, I cannot find any discussion for engineers about the intuitive choice of them. The are basically these aspects which differ across the RBF fa...
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I've read several of the posts on here pertaining to MMQGIS Create Grid Layer option, but I have not found information on how to make the grid based on meters veres degrees. I know how to manipulate the CRS for shp layers to adapt to meters, but I'm not quite sure on how to do it within this context. Specifically, I'd ...
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I've got a Moto G with 4.4.2 and, as stock OTG functionality is broken in the latest android version, I need a way to mount my mini USB card reader (meenova) to /sdcard folder. From what I've found on the internet I have to use this shell (I'm trying to use it with tasker): "mount -o rw /dev/block/sdb /storage/emulated...
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I created a custom field that allows me to set the cropping style of timthumb, but I am also using short code to populate a page with blog posts, but the shortcode isn't picking up the customfield, so all the images look different. Here is the code from index.php <a href="<?php the_permalink(); ?>" title=...
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I have always wondered about applications of Algebraic Topology to Physics, seeing as am I studying algebraic topology and physics is cool and pretty. My initial thoughts would be that since most invariants and constructions in algebraic topology can not tell the difference between a line and a point and $\mathbb{R}^4$...
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The wordpress crop tool is greyed out for me in Firefox 3.6 (and IE7/8). I have disabled firefox add-ons and tried the solution here: http://wordpress.stackexchange.com/questions/1597/wordpress-image-editor-not- working-conflict But this hasn't resolved the issue. Anyone know how wordpress determines whether to enable ...
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I was trying to use the function Network Analyst in Arcgis to generate the network to display the small world phenomenon, so i have to transport the shape file for winbugs to use it for further geostatical analysis, so I was wondering that what should the attribute table must contain in the shapefile to let me make an ...
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Does anybody know how to implement the WKB approximation for the two- dimensional Schrodinger equation with a harmonic oscillator potential: $\frac{1}{2}\Biggl[-\biggl(\frac{\partial^2}{\partial x^2}+\frac{\partial^2}{\partial y^2}\biggr)+x^2 + y^2 + 2xy\Biggr]\Psi(x,y) = E\Psi(x,y)$
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It's an old game but I found it recently and I'm playing it now. I got a monster, a Gremlin, which has a fire attack so I gave it to the guy near the bazaar with a grill (after which the grill transformed in a portal). I'd like to get another one but no matter how many times I go against one of its kind and the treats ...
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Is there any tutorial for Set up PostGIS in an ArcSDE 10.1 geodatabase on Linux? There is one in tutorial arcgis 9 for ArcGIS version 9, but I couldn't find any for ArcGIS 10.1.
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i am working on an application using `delphi 7` as the front end and `postgres 9.0` as the back end. I have to upload images to the server so i use `\lo_import` and `\lo_export` for inserting images on the server and geting the images from the server. i had come across a problem where is needed the `LASTOID` after a `\...
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Hi all I have this template page which get the page's post and then a list of posts from the category news. <?php /* * Template Name: News & Info */ get_header(); ?> <div id="cLeft"> <?php if (function_exists('yoast_breadcrumb')) { yoast...
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From Tsay's _Analysis of Financial Time Series_ , For a univariate weakly stationary time series $r_t$, its sample autocorrelation function $\hat{\rho}_l$ is defined as: ![enter image description here](http://i.stack.imgur.com/eU17a.png) and the Ljung-Box test is > ![enter image description here](http://i.stack.imgur.c...
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> **Possible Duplicate:** > Commenting out large sections I have in my document a paragraph that I want to keep in my tex source. But when generating the PDF, I don't want it to appear. How can I hide a paragraph or a whole section ?
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Treyarch's Call of Duty: World at War was an abysmal abuse of releasing map packs on xbox-live. Instead of Infinity Ward's separation of playlists (if you don't have the map pack you don't play with people who do), Treyarch mashed all playlists together. This made world at war near unplayable for people who didn't have...
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Due to it being designed for prehistoric computers I can't run it on my windows 8 laptop. How can I go about making it run on a current operating system? EDIT: To avoid any confusion, the game can boot normaly, but after 4 or so minutes after opening it, it starts gliching, and bugging to the point where it hangs and t...
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Related to How to join vCards lines, vCard does a weird kind of line splitting: **If a line contains more than 75 characters, insert a "CR, LF, space" sequence.** Thus the following line: 123456789A123456789B123456789C123456789D123456789E123456789F123456789G123456789H123456789I123456789J123456789K12345678...
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I found in dictionary - opposite, but that is not the synonym that I am looking for. I am interested for something like 'local'. For example, "We work with customers face-to-face as well as remotely". With what can I replace "face-to- face" in this sentense?
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I'm using the following code from this question in order to limit the excerpt length to 2 paragraphs. if ( ! function_exists( 'wpse0001_custom_wp_trim_excerpt' ) ) : function wpse0001_custom_wp_trim_excerpt($wpse0001_excerpt) { global $post; $raw_excerpt = $wpse0001_excerpt; if ( '' ...
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