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I have a search page that uses session to track search criteria made by the user. A session cookie is created automatically when the page is launched. As bots do not use cookie, 1000s of sessions could be created when they crawl, thereby wasting server resources. There are a few solutions which I can think of, but with... | [
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on this paper, please refer to equation 2.117 for the power emitted for a rotating mass system: $$ P = - \frac{128}{5} G M^2 R^4 \Omega^6 $$ power in cgs should be (g is grams, m is meter, s is seconds): $$ g m^2 s^{-3} $$ now, $G$ is in $m^3 g^{-1} s^{-2}$ and $\Omega$ is in $s^{-1}$ so 2.117 right hand side is $$m^7 ... | [
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Lets say that I don't drag a knocked out enemy away, so that a patrol spots hims and starts searching for me. If I hide behind a wall where he is patrolling and is about to turn the corner, I can often get a quick take down on him, however he does say "Holy.." or "I heard..." just before so he has clearly spotted me. T... | [
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I want to know whether a disk is a solid-state drive or hard disk. `lshw` is not installed. I do `yum install lshw` and it says there is no package named lshw. I do not know which version of http://pkgs.repoforge.org/lshw/ is suitable for my CentOS. I search the net and there is nothing that explain how to know whether... | [
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After getting my 3g-modem to work in `Arch Linux` I wanted to eliminate some manual labour required in the process. Hence I needed to create an udev rule. After some trial and error I came up with the following rule named `11-my- rule.rules` which I placed at `/etc/udev/rules.d/`: # start at sdb to ignore... | [
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Say that you are in the library of your department of statistics, and that you come across a book with the following picture in the front page.  You will probably think that this is a book about linear regression things. What would be the picture that w... | [
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My document seems to be switching left margins at random and I do not know what is causing this. I am running MacTex and compiling it like this latex thesis.tex bibtex A bibtex B latex thesis.tex dvips -t letter -o thesis.ps thesis.dvi ps2pdf14 -dPDFSETTINGS=/prepress -dEmbedAllFonts=t... | [
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I am new to all child-theming things and trying to override an array value which is declared in one of the php files. I also don't want to override the whole php file, because it has many other functions in that file that I don't want to duplicate. How can I do this? The `maintemplate-somefile.php` : ... ... | [
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I've finished everything in the Normal edition. I now just enjoy playing the Endless Survival with the GotY edition. But to play with the new edition, I have to replay from the beginning - which is quite boring! So, I want to look for saved userdata from any of you who have unlocked everything in GotY edition. I can't ... | [
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As many CentOS, RHEL and Scientific Linux users may know Nautilus was having some bugs. I recently installed thunar to replace it for a time but now that I have installed Nautilus again I'm having a problem. When I go to the places menu and press something there it opens a window saying `Failed to execute default File ... | [
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So, in my minecraft ocean, I have a lot of uneven little raises and empty valleys due to poor use of world edit and lot's of water deletion. Is there a fairly easy way I could just even out the ocean? It's very ugly and I want it fixed. Any help is appreciated, thanks. Here are some pictures: $ (1) How can I find a constant a, so $avv'$ becomes a projection matrix of rank 1? (2) How can I use this result to find the direction of the PCA from (A, B, C)'? (3) Is it possib... | [
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This might sound like a stupid question to ask but I want to know if there's another approach to countering builder harass while I'm constructing a building. Sure I can get another SCV to back him up but I don't want to waste two SCVs, one for scouting and another one chasing the scout. | [
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I've run into an unusual quirk in a program I'm writing, and I was trying to figure out if anyone knew the cause. Note that **fixing** the issue is easy enough. I just can't figure out why it is happening in the first place. I have a WinForms program written in _VB.NET_ that is displaying a subset of data. It contains ... | [
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when i face the Grigori Boss in EN II's Sanctuary i normally just spam Lym's fire AoE when the Gridori calls all it's minions together because in the process i kill all but 4 apparently and deal damage (there is just this load splash sound which could just be the Grigori's minions being killed) i know with the Gridori ... | [
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In Calculating the expectation value of the quantum harmonic oscillator, I've come across a problem for finding $\left \langle x \right \rangle$ for the coherent state $\left| \alpha \right \rangle$ $$x = \sqrt{\frac{\hbar}{2m\omega}}(a_+ + a_- )$$ $$\sqrt{\frac{\hbar}{2m\omega}}\left \langle \alpha \right| (a_+ + a_- ... | [
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Probably quite a simple problem.. I have a custom post type with taxonomy terms. I wish to run a function from my functions.php whenever the admin ticks a specific term box. My original thought was to use add_action along with a "save_post" action so when the post is saved, it would loop through my terms and if the des... | [
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I have a site that is 100% static content (no php, just some javascript). There's several "blocks" like the header, menu, footer, etc. that are the same on each page. Rather than do a lot of copy/pasting, I was thinking of some kind of template system where I could run a CLI command (in php, perl, python, shell, whatev... | [
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What variable selection approach should I consider if I have thousands of predictors with clusters that are extremely correlated? For example I might have a predictor set $X:= \\{A_1,A_2,A_3,A_4,...,A_{39},B_1,B_2,...,B_{44},C_1,C_2,...\\}$ with cardinality $|X| > 2000$. Consider the case where all $\rho(A_i,A_j)$ are ... | [
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I'm trying to delete range of array element but it's fail.. My array root@ubuntu:~/work# echo ${a[@]} cocacola.com airtel.com pepsi.com Print 0-1 array looks ok root@ubuntu:~/work# echo ${a[@]::2} cocacola.com airtel.com Now I'm trying to delete only these element using : ... | [
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I'm trying to figure out a better way to pass a parameter to the function I am using with the upload_dir filter. Currently I have only gotten it to work by using sessions and/or cookie that I erase after I use them. I have a URL like the following: /wp-admin/admin.php?page=my- plugin.php¶meter=apple I want to uploa... | [
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How can increasing the radius of earth may cause an impact on the solar system ? Like, would earth may start making a bigger orbit (due to increase in size and wait) or vice versa ? or else ? PS: The base of my question arises from the point of view of "Growing Population", and managing it by "artificially increasing t... | [
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I am running FreePBX on DigitalOcean VM. I am facing some call dropping issue in Asterisk. When looking at "htop", "top" and FreePBX GUI, I see different results of CPU utilization and can't understand if my VM is OK or needs attention w.r.t CPU. Load average shows nearly idle system while CPU utilization of Asterisk p... | [
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I'm using `glmnet` package to learn regression models,it works fine, but for some models, I face an error and my script stops running. Here is my effort: # goal : build a model for every row of T # T: matrix #MI: matrix feature matrix model <- vector("list", nrow(T)) for(i in 1: nrow(... | [
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I've been using xmgrace for quite a long time as my favorite solution for scientific data manipulation and plotting. These data often come from home- made fortran programs, in the form of, e.g., a formatted file with `x y z f` columns. I discovered that Mathematica (v9 here) is quite remarkable for this purpose. In xmg... | [
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How can I show that position vector of the center of a mass of a hemisphere is $(0,0,\frac{3a}{8})$ where $a$ is radius of a hemisphere, $x$ and $y$ axis are laying on the base and $z$-axis is perpendicular to the base and is going through the center of the base, $P$? Is there some formula? I calculated tensor of inert... | [
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I have the following command to display EPS figures and wrapping text around the figure: \begin{wrapfigure}{r}{0.5\textwidth} \begin{center} \includegraphics[width=0.48\textwidth]{figures/flowchart} \end{center} \caption{A gull} \end{wrapfigure} The problem is that the f... | [
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I have to create layers of land coverage from one point to anywhere around on a given street network for a given distance (ex: FROM house, DISTANCE 30000m) An important factor to understand; I need the result to be exactly superposed over my network, and the coverage to represent only the parts of the road (let say, th... | [
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There are two colons in the following lines a radio personality is speaking. How does the speaker get his listeners to feel the existence of colons? Maybe intonation? or a shorter pause? (On the radio) > ”Listeners, that brings us to the end of another _Potterwatch._ We don’t > know when it will be possible to broadcas... | [
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Inspired by this previous question: Findfit doesn't give the good fit; Changing the starting values will not change the results. Consider the following complex-valued dataset. f[t_] := b + a/(c + t) data = Table[f[t] /. {a -> -1 - I, b -> 1 + I, c -> -5 + 2 I}, {t, 1, 10}] + 0.1 RandomComplex[{... | [
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I support a .NET application that has been compiled on a PC with ArcGIS 10.1 installed. The application comprises a user interface and an ArcGIS desktop extension, plus an installer assembly that is called by Windows Installer to register the desktop extension during installation. The problem I have is that the applica... | [
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As the title says, are portal keys sharable across factions (through dropping) in Ingress? In other words, if a member of the opposing faction drops a key on the ground, can I see it and pick it up? | [
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I cannot figure out how to word this. I'm creating a rental system and have a question with regard to pets contained within a residence. But there are different types of pets. For example, a dog who eats everything and 'litters' the backyard is very different from a turtle in a glass box. Is there a way to differentiat... | [
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This seems like the sort of thing where _Mathematica_ can give a very simple solution. I have a list of points `{x,y}`: {{1, 2}, {1, 3}, {1, 4}, {2, 3}, {2, 4}, {3, 5}} From this list, I want to generate a new list of pairs `{x,ymean}`, where `ymean` is the average of all `y`'s in the original list w... | [
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First off, I am new to linux so please excuse my ignorance. I'm trying to read output from idtech's ViVOpay Vend III in linux. The device claims it interfaces with USB and RS-232. I currently have it plugged in via USB. I ran the following command and got the following output: dmesg | grep tty usb 5-2... | [
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There is a theme hack or a worm circulating online which adds this code to all functions.php files. It happened to me on my local server. Here's the code - http://pastebin.com/AUsHUng1 How do I find the theme hack that creates it? Or the worm? **UPDATE:** I have found that this line: $elem == substr(__FIL... | [
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I would like to be able to use `ssh user@host` without the `-i identity_rsa_or_else_private_key_file` . Is there a place somewhere in `ssh` configs where I can point where are the private keys located so that the `ssh` will automatically choose one for the connection (so that I don't have to type `-i key_file`)? | [
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I'm forced to avoid the `url` package in a proceedings paper (!) but my bibliography includes a long URL. I already \newcommand{\url}[1]{{\tttext{#1}}} but the URL spills over to the margin as it isn't hyphenated. I would rather not change the bibliography manually to add the hyphens (my current solu... | [
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I have a Google / Samsung Nexus 10 Android tablet, and a Windows 8.1 laptop (Dell Latitude E6430). I'd like to use my Android tablet as a drawing surface, to draw images on my Windows laptop. The ultimate goal is to be able to make narrated videos that consist of drawings, so I would be using my laptop to record the sc... | [
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> **Thrifty** > > Three Steak Level 2-6 using only cards that cost 3 coconuts or less I am trying to complete this achievement in Go Home Dinosaurs. I have the issue that the small stuff keeps running through and getting to the BBQ. Can I "Three Steak" this level with my selection as shown in the screenshot below? What... | [
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I completely understand the Observer design pattern, what it is for and how to implement it. I also understand what the term 'loosely-coupled' means. But I'm not sure how Observer makes designs more loosely-coupled. For example, let's say I want objects B and C to get updates from object A about it's state. The Observe... | [
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[1] A very simple example of feynman rule for scalar fields. After computing the diagram i have got the following: $$ -i(2\pi)^4g^2\int d^4q \frac{i}{q^2 -m^2c^2}\delta^{(4)}(p_1 - p_3 -q) \delta^{(4)}(p_2 + q -p_4) $$ I'm a little confused about how the integral approached, it integrated over one delta function to get... | [
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I would like to have two versions of my document. The differences depend on whether `kpfonts` is loaded or not. If it's not loaded I want to disable the`\lettrine` command and the arguments in the command should appear as normal text. Below is a MWE. \documentclass{scrreprt} \usepackage{lettrine} ... | [
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Right now on the Featured Items page of the store if a game has Card support it has a sash over the top left corner that says 'Cards'. On your profile, the badges section is a list of all your games that have badge/card support. But at the moment I don't see anything on the game Library page in any of the 3 views (Deta... | [
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In my multi-chapter document, I have child docs that all use `\chapter` but the chapter number is not showing, just the chapter title. However, the numbers do show in the TOC. Below is the MWE for the master doc and a sample chapter. It is long, so bear with me, not sure how much more minimum I can go, but this recreat... | [
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I want users to give their Reviews about the products. Currently have woocommerce installed in my wordpress site . I want to add the comments at the bottom of the Woocommerce shop page (not single product page), below last product in the shop page. I have tried using wp_list_comments( ); But all it is not showing comme... | [
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How would I modify the following SQL Query to allow me to search multiple meta keys at once? e.g. user_business AND user_about In the end I'll be searching about 40 - 50 different meta keys; or if there's an option to search ALL of them, that'd be even better. <?php /** * @package WordPress ... | [
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A client just got a notice from Google saying that their Adwords campaign has been put on hold because the site is: * Improperly rendering or * Under construction or * Needs a special program to run Now the site is improperly rendering on IE6. On everything else, including IE7+ it's fine. If this is the issue, wo... | [
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I'd like to try out Facebook Home however I don't have an approved device to install it from the Google play store. I've tried googling this to not avail...where can I download the latest version of the APK released on May 10, 2013 and how can I install it. | [
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I have set up a subdomain which for some reason attaches #sthash.RXOAdGce.dpbs to the end of the URL making it look like this: `<http://info.example.com/#sthash.gmiCS9nc.dpbs>`. I am wondering why this happens and how I can get rid of it. As a bit of background info on things, the subdomain was set in cPanel on 1 serve... | [
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Suppose device is standing-by and battery is coming to low. At this moment the "low battery" message appears. This causes the screen to turn on, all suspended applications to start, music to start, GPS to start and if no human intervention, then battery will be depleted in minutes. This is what I call "low battery suic... | [
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This one is probably straightforward, but I'm not missing something with the newtheorem environment and using newcounter. I would like a new environment on its own counter like "Environment M.1", but I get "Environment M.0.1" in the following. \documentclass{article} \newcounter{mycounter} \r... | [
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I have a number of machines which I'll be deploying in the near future. As suggested here, I could use network booting to get these computers online without even having a hard disk in them. According to user Caleb: > You can setup server with a netbook kernel available via TFTP and a file > system available via nfs. Al... | [
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> **Possible Duplicate:** > Define additional math operators to be typeset in roman I'm trying to type the `sech` (Hyperbolic Secant) in LaTeX, but when I do use `\sech(z)` it will be known as an "Undefined control sequence". So how should I type it in LaTeX? | [
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I try to calculate a field using an 'if' statement in the field calculator. Here is my code : " #Expression MyField_2 = def Reclass(!MyField_1!) #Parser Python 9.3 #Code Block def Reclass(MyField1) : if MyField1 == -1 : return 0 else : ... | [
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I need to cite a book in an anthology that does not use standard page numbers. In the bibliography, the page numbers for the whole work should be given. In the citations, only the page numbers that I am referring to should be listed. Ordinarily this is done with the option citepages=omit. Unfortunately, when the pages ... | [
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