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Is there a specific word for the type of person who always corrects misspellings? Something exact, not something like perfectionist, grammar nazi or anal. Something that describes the person, like the word ultracrepidarian does for a person who gives advice outside their knowledge.
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I am trying to write urls for .ru wikipedia. For a number of other reasons, I use `\cyrillic` and `\breakhref` as defined in the following script. For urls as `http://ru.wikipedia.org/wiki/Елена_Стасова`, I am not able to render them with proper cyrillic characters and active link. If you know something about, I welcom...
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## Background: I am not sure if this is a bug with the `currfile` package, or if I not properly using the package, or perhaps an issue with using `.fmt` files. BTW, this is my first attempt at using `.fmt` files. Since I use the same preamble in all my documents I am trying to speed up compilation by generating a `.fmt...
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> –verb (used without object) Digital Technology. > 15\. to send a text message: _Texting while driving is an accident asking > to happen._ Can I use: > * I text to her but she didn't text me back. > * I will text on your facebook later. > What about the simple past and past participle forms? Is it _text, text, ...
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I understand the basic concepts of GPS positioning system and the use of trilateration but I don't understand why it takes so much time to get a fix. On commercial GPS like TomTom it usually takes about one minute and on my phone it can take more than 5 minutes to be located. Is it because of the computation time or it...
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While reading this (interesting) article about how to improve english and reduce accent, I met a concept I've never heard about before: Xerox words. > So I visited toastmasters.org and found a club close to me. [...] The club I > go to uses a dog training clicker to call people’s attention to their use of > filler word...
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I want display authors'posts with the code below but authors' name aren't showing. What is wrong? <? // query test $qry = $wpdb->get_results( $wpdb->prepare(" SELECT * FROM $wpdb->posts WHERE post_type ='post' AND post_status='publish' order by 'ID' DESC LIMIT 5 ")); ...
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I'm currently writing up my thesis and I have a section "content summary" in my introduction section. This gives an indication to what each section contains and is about. At the minute, each chapter / section is in text files, "introduction.tex", "background.tex" etc.. My question is whether or not, in each of the chap...
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How to write this equation (the ● is like the +). I'm using `{chemist}` package for ordinary equations. ROO● + AH → ROOH + A●
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Pardon the misleading title. It is to my understanding that moving/heavy clocks run slow. The Earth itself is under gravitational influence from many sources, and is moving. Is there a way to know how much 'faster' a clock would run if those influences were removed? I don't need a precise number, an order of magnitude ...
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This is my `/etc/networking/interfaces` file: auto eth0 allow-hotplug eth0 iface eth0 inet dhcp iface eth0 inet6 auto And here is a picture of where it is hanging: ![ss of problem](http://i.stack.imgur.com/41IR1.jpg) _Source:http://imgur.com/s8xoE6f_ The cursor is blinking and I can t...
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How can i use Tikz to draw a picture like this one ![enter image description here](http://i.stack.imgur.com/ilVZC.png) * * * I tried the following example but was unable to know how to draw cell outlines (borders_ \documentclass[12pt,a4paper]{article} \usepackage[left=0cm,right=0cm,top=0cm,bottom=0cm]...
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![enter image description here](http://i.stack.imgur.com/WxrrY.png) Here I have two time series (ACF, PACF), one on the left and one on the right. I have difficulties interpreting the results. Both PACF/ACF couples look the same and I can't distinguish any geometric decay or cutoff points. Would this be a AR/MA or ARMA...
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I'm trying to learn system calls for open,write and close a file. I use this sample and the result is: gcc: error trying to exec 'cc1plus': execvp: No such file or directory Here's my program: #include <stdio.h> #include <string.h> #include <stdlib.h> #include <fcntl.h> ...
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Can decrepefied heroes be attacked by **Frost arrows** , **Glaves of Wisdom** or other toggle based skills with _pure damage_?
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Running **Apache 2.**2 on **CentOS 6.5**. Config files: # cat /var/www/php-cgi/domain.com/php.cgi #!/bin/sh PHPRC=/etc/ export PHPRC export PHP_FCGI_MAX_REQUESTS=500 export PHP_FCGI_CHILDREN=4 exec /usr/bin/php-cgi # cat /var/www/php-cgi/setevoy.org.ua/php.cgi #!/bin/s...
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I am relatively new to the Android scene, and have recently bought my first official android-powered device. The cruz tablet was just $199 at Best Buy so I figured I culd give it a try. Unfortunately, it's very limited. I can live with the hardware shortcomings (no camera, no Bluetooth), but I want access to the full A...
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Today I read from a book the phrase “meditation is _allowing what is_ ”. Can anyone explain what this phrase means in other words? Context: > So let’s keep it simple. Our definition of meditation: Meditation is > allowing what is.
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Somewhere I read Spring offers convenience over configuration. But Spring folks are bringing in so much changes over the configuration , that I am now really getting confused to use the xml configuration or the annotation. I would like anyone to suggest a surefire methodology or rule of thumb in using xml and annotatio...
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I am not able to clear notifications in the status bar for an app named Astrid Tasks. Here is the screenshot: ![enter image description here](http://i.stack.imgur.com/QdX8a.png) Why is it? I am sure that the app developer must have done this on purpose. What should I do to get it back? Can someone give me a link where ...
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I'm using the excellent Codestyling Localization plugin to translate themes and plugins. But there's a problem when translating plugins, namely that the translated strings are saved to `wp-content/plugins/gravityforms/languages/gravityforms- LANG-CODE.*` for example. This resulting in overwritten translations for subse...
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I'm new here. As the layout editor of the electronic journal LMCS sitting on top of arxiv resp. CoRR, sometimes I encounter the problem that the TeX- implementation there does not produce the same output as I'm getting (with a clean installation of texlive2013). Sometimes even the number of pages changes :-( Currently ...
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How can I make the wordpress comments work with: include(TEMPLATEPATH."/comments.php"); instead of: comments_template( '', true ); Ay ideas? Ty
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I was developing a site on localhost, and just transferred everything over to the live site. The queries are the exact same between the live and staging sites, But the query is not working on my live site. I'm trying to query a random post out of a category to display in my footer. It's a very simple query so I'm not s...
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I'm a little lost on this one - how can I determine what level the mobs are that I'm fighting, and additionally, how can I see the XP reward from killing in each one? I MIGHT be able to determine this by watching the XP bar grow, but that's not very useful or easy. And I still cannot determine the level.
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What is the best way compute SVD on a very large positive matrix (65M x 3.4M) where data is extremely sparse? **sparse** : less than 0.1% of the matrix is non zero. **best way** : * will fit into memory (I know that online methods exists) * will be computed in a reasonable time: 3,4 days * will be accurate en...
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I have an idea of what I want to do but I don't know yet what tools will bring me there. I have administrative boundaries in one layer and coastline in another layer. The coastline is categorized in different classes. What I want to find out is how much of each category falls into each administrative boundary. So the o...
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I am mostly seeking Bars and Pubs but Restaurants are a very nice bonus. I need a database with zipcode, city, state, longitude, latitude, establishment name, establishment contact information, maybe a category with sub categories if it's restaurants as well. I found one with Oddity Software. But after closer inspectio...
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I have some macros in a tex-file I'm writing and I would like Mathematica to use the same notation in its output from the TeXForm command. For example, if I write the equation: a = b I would like the output when I use TeXForm on this expression to be: a = \bias That is, I want Mathematica to output the variable name b ...
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I know that _It is time (understood: for the speaker or for a group of people including the speaker) to do something._ and _It is time I or we did something._ do not mean the same thing: the **first** is a simple **statement of fact** , whereas the **second** means there is some king of **emergency**. How about these s...
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I have an equation that I would like to align like this (the x is actually `\times`): A = BBBBB CCCCCCC x DDDDD = EEEEEEE FFFFF I have tried the align environment, align with nested aligned, and alignat with two columns. The best I can do with plain align is: A =&~ w...
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Lots of people crash boats and get injured or die every year because of underwater hazards. I'm trying to design lake maps where the topography and data points change with the water level. Any idea on where to begin with this?
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Can anyone kindly provide any information on valuable references or books on this topic? It appears to be prevalent in 90s papers on High-Tc superconductivity or quantum Hall effect, especially in a form of fermions interacting with U(1) gauge field.
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I need to be able to change the value of a parameter inside a LaTeX document without having to change it manually. I'll explain: There is one main program that executes another smaller one. This smaller program computes some things and creates a .txt-file with a specific name and all its results inside. Then the main p...
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I've just started playing The Secret World. In the game you have room to place skill points and ability points. It seems that if you place a skill point you get a small passive bonus. But it went away too fast and I didn't actually see what bonus I got. Is there a way for me to see what the future skills give, and what...
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![](http://i.imgur.com/VG7izgO.jpg) The problem is to find the current on the capacitor. $I''$ should be correct, but I don't know how to construct the formula for $I'$. I managed to get the value for $I_c$ using Thevenin and Norton equivalents, and they're the same, so that should be correct.
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I currently quickly setup a way to copy files from my linux machine to a windows share that multiple people can access, but I'm looking for a better way. In Windows 7, I made a folder accessible to Everyone. In linux, I made the directory /mnt/windows_share and mounted the windows share using samba: sudo ...
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> **Possible Duplicate:** > Is it possible to turn a Minecraft single player map into multi-player > server? I want to start up a server, and I want to do so out of a map I've made. How can I achieve this?
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Hey friends my wordpress site got injected, and now I have to solve it. here is my domain, http://webstutorial.com/ What I need to do, please help me. This is not a spam or link building technique
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I'm a beginner in Linux and I'm having a problem installing wine I'm using RHEL 6.3 and when I use yum install wine it keeps giving me this Blockquote Error: Package: wine-core-1.4.1-1.el6.i686 (epel) Requires: libxml2.so.2(LIBXML2_2.7.3) Error: Package: wine-cms-1.4....
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How can I label particular vertices in GraphPlot? And have the arrows space out accordingly, for the width of the label? I have Mathematica 7, but I think this question applies to all versions. ![Mathematica Graph Plot](http://i.stack.imgur.com/YEq9j.png) Edit: I posted the above graph so you can see label overlap migh...
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I'm fitting a SDM using R. A requirement is that all environmental predictor layers have the same extent, origin and resolution. I have high resolution bathymetry data (25m) that I will resample to 100m (precision of occurrence records). However, some environmental predictors pulled from a hydrodynamic model are at a m...
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I mean the nitty-gritty measurements of positions of stars and planets using transit circles. The transit instruments I've seen are mostly in national observatories and are essentially museum pieces: in Greenwich, U.S. Naval Observatory in Washington, Ottawa, Sidney, Paris, etc. I've never read of anybody in the presen...
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It's been claimed that the LHC's 14 TeV energy produces temperatures comparable to that which occurred very soon after the Big Bang. The well-known $E=1.5kT$ formula from classical statistical mechanics predicts LHC produced temperatures in the $2.44\times 10^{17}$ K range. This temperature is much higher than I expect...
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I am trying to fit my large vertical table into one page... I started with \documentclass[a4paper,12pt]{report} \usepackage[pdftex]{graphicx} \usepackage{booktabs} \begin{document} \rotatebox{90}{ \begin{tabular}{cccccccccccc} \toprule &&&&&&&&\multicolumn{4}{c}{\textbf{\% of ...
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Having used randomForest in R to produce a fairly successful classifier is there any way to emphasise sensitivity over specificity, for example, if the cost of missing a disease is much greater than diagnosing a false positive?
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SiegelTheta often returns error messages when I give it arguments that should be of the correct form. For instance, I have a numerical matrix like M = N[{{1 + π/2, -1, 1 - π/2}, {-1, 1 + π/2, -1}, {1 - π/2, -1, 1 + π/2}}]; and I want to evaluate `SiegelTheta[Ω[0.01], s]`, where Ω[r_] :=...
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im trying to develop a flexible robotic arm filled with ferro fluid. Different flexible motions can be performed using this concept.
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When we derive the Dirac equation from the Lagrangian, $$ \mathcal{L}=\overline{\psi}i\gamma^{\mu}\partial_{\mu}\psi-m\overline{\psi}\psi, $$ we assume $\psi$ and $\overline{\psi}=\psi^{*^{T}}\gamma^{0}$ are independent. So when we take the derivative of the Lagrangian with respect to $\overline{\psi}$, we get the Dira...
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I think that confronted with the statement: > The claim is fictitious. or even > The claim is made up. most people would interpret it to mean, _"The claim was actually made, but its content is made up,"_ but I think it could also be taken to mean, _"The claim was never made; its **existence** was made up."_ Is there so...
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I am using WvDial to dial my USB modem up to my ISP. But how can I tell what network I am connected to: 2G or 3G?
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I've seen, as of late, quite a few deaths by unknown reason. What does it mean?
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I have a box-and-pointer diagram but it looks wrong, because the circular arrowheads are tangential to the point it connects, rather than concentric to that point. ![](https://88df6ea0630aed8027ff-0caf779119a6537399728d4d80523795.ssl.cf5.rackcdn.com/qbgwrrycxdnr/page/3164ebb4e759fa24bf46a2995caf0ba9c7a452af.jpeg) How c...
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I'm working for my university's CS Department, and we've got a Digital Forensics project which requires us to create a one-to-one .dd image of a T-Mobile Galaxy S3 (Jellybean 4.1), so that we can recover some deleted data. I've done some Googling, and called Samsung, but I haven't been able to find any way to create an...
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I am trying to get current page nearest parent id not top-level. For example I have added page like this: ![enter image description here](http://i.stack.imgur.com/JIFMZ.png) Now If I am in `Junior Design Award 2013` page I want to get his parent id `765` not top-level parent id `691` I have tried bellow code but I am g...
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I had a villager come up to me today and tell me that she was leaving in a few days. I can't stand the thought that Piecaken is not a good village for everyone, so I convinced her to stay. Now I find myself wondering - if villagers leave, is that a bad thing? Or is it like the real world, where people come and go and n...
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From all I know level 60 is the maximum level your characters can reach. What exactly are the resulting limitations? * Does this mean you get no XP anymore as well, or do those still add up? * After reaching level 60, do you have any way to improve your character other than equipment?
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Something is wrong with my cobweb plot code but I couldn't figure out where do the mistakes come from. So basically we have the iterative map $x_n == x_{n-1}^{2} - 3 \mu$. I would like to draw a cobweb diagram that shows in the range $-\frac{1}{12}<\mu<\frac{1}{4}$ there exists a fixed point $\frac{1}{2}(1-\sqrt{1+12\m...
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I have installed `monetdb` from `MonetDB-11.15.7.zip` on a linux64 box following the instruction in the `HowToStart.rst` file. The Download is available here. According to the Monetdb's quick start page I should be able to run (note monetdb **is not** monetdbd) shell> monetdbd create /path/to/mydbfarm ...
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To explain the spectrum formation in the prism, my teacher said that different colors have different speeds in a medium, so, refractive index is different for all. So, angle is different. But I don't think that the speed can be different, because, if this is the case, we shouldn't be able to see white light under water...
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How can insert some text in specific lines of a file? What is most simplest method that I can use? (bash, sed, awk?) What I want to do, might be simple, but I don't know where I should start. It's takes too much time for me to try to do this manually (I have very a lot of files that I have to change for Excel/Calc late...
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I need the numerical values from pdf files like this one. ![Mathematica graphics](http://i.stack.imgur.com/xuZAG.png) When I use the usual `Import` command, the PDF imports, but pages of images. How can _Mathematica_ be used to import the numerical values from a PDF?
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$ ps aux | grep -i ssh USER 4364 0.0 0.0 9004 1032 ? Ss 12:20 0:00 ssh -v -fND localhost:4000 USERNAME@SERVER-IP-ADDRESS $ pgrep localhost:4000 Why doesn't this work?
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I´m trying to create the following URL structure: example.com/attractions <-- post type archive example.com/attractions/taxonomy_term <-- taxonomy archive example.com/attractions/van-gogh-museum <-- custom post type Unfortunately this isn´t possible by default: W...
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I have a german / french blog. I installed the german WordPress version, so I already had de_DE.mo and de_DE.po in wp-content/languages. After I realized that the content of a comment's `<time>`-element wasn't translated, I googled and downloaded fr_FR.mo and fr_FR.po and put them in wp-content/languages. Now everythin...
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I use LBE Privacy Guard with great pleasure to grant and withdraw permissions to access my contacts, the internet, etc. for each individual application installed in Ice-Cream Sandwich on my Galaxy Nexus. However, it is not compatible with Jelly Bean yet (causes rebooting cycle without fixing, and even then it can only ...
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SEOMoz offers a metric called 'domain authority' which appears to be based on 'trusted' sites like wiki, .gov domains, and the like which link to your site. How seriously should this be taken and what practical steps can one take to build up domain authority beyond wiki entries and such. Also is SEOMoz worth the price ...
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I'm new to wordpress and PHP Im trying to build a site that the user can select a destination so I did this by creating categories (country) subcategories (state) sub sub category (city) and I want to split them into 3 dynamic drop down menus when you select country the state automatically populates according to the pa...
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I'm using the `hyperref` package in my document to provide hyperlinks to external documents. However, I don't want to have the links coloured or underlined, because I find this usually ugly and distracting. What I would rather like is a little symbol beside the link text to provide a small hint for the reader that ther...
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I currently look for a set of ngrams in many sets of documents to establish a relevancy score for each set - _eg. I look for the n-gram "adhesive tape" in ~1M sets of 1-500 documents._ The values I have at my disposal are: * the total documents in each set * the total documents each ngram was found in within each s...
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How similar output do `mathptmx` and 'Times New Roman' (in Word) create? Times New Roman is the required font type (no comment) at a University for thesises... Is there big differences between the two? I've already checked unsing `lipsum`, they look indistinguishable. Is there specific characters or situations where th...
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I would like to add the language of every blog to the blogname inside the my- site-list inside the admin-bar. The result should look like this: ![enter image description here](http://i.stack.imgur.com/siKuI.jpg) For adding the languages to to the site-name in (1) I use this code: add_action('wp_before_adm...
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I would like to count the number of line intersections and number of n-gons in a complete graph (which forms a regular polygon). The only way I've come up with that would allow me to do both in _Mathematica_ would be to: 1. Produce an image of the graph; 2. Apply some image processing tricks. I'm completely new to...
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First I will tell you what my ultimate goal is, because maybe there's another way of doing it other than what I am trying. I need a list of all $(a_1, a_2, \ldots, a_N)$ tuples that satisfy certain conditions. * $a_i$ can take integer values between $1$ and $s$, that is, from the set $\\{1, \ldots, s\\}$. * Neighbo...
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As the title suggests, I'm pretty well befuddled about which approach makes the most sense for my data. Let me try to succinctly explain the problem. I have binary choice data representing whether a specific person for a specific event took the train or bus. I have event level predictors (location of event, duration of...
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Originally, this is a part of another question. Why is `sizeof` called a compile-time operator? Isn't it **actually** a run- time operator? And if it is indeed a compile-time operator, how does it help in producing portable code which runs the same in different computers ? Please explain in detail.
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Im pretty new to wordpress and I was wondering if I could get a `page id` with it's `slug`. Is it possible please let me know.
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Can you play online with a PS4 if it was purchased in another country? I am buying it it Japan, and I live in Malaysia.
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So, as an example, let's say that I have data on a small auction that I conducted. Let's say I am selling a car and there are 5 bidders, and I have data on each of their bids, who won, who participated, etc. Now, let's say that I have 5 different cars, so the auction occurs 5 separate times. For example, in one aucti...
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I am trying to create a pagination system through my posts. Here my code: <?php $paged = (intval(get_query_var('paged'))) ? intval(get_query_var('paged')) : 1; $args = array( 'post_type' => 'programma_mensile', 'paged' => $paged, 'posts_per_page' => 1, 'monthnum...
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_Contaminate_ (transitive verb) means "to add a little bit of bad stuff to (something), rendering it bad". Or thereabouts. Is there a word for "to add a little bit of good stuff to (something), rendering it acceptable, not bad"? Or, less optimal, an intransitive verb, or a noun describing the action?
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Am I failing to get a point here? > Collins English Dictionary: > > as often as not: **quite** frequently > > as likely as not: **very** probably Considering the meanings of these phrases, to my eye, they come to have connotations not in line with their real meanings. Before consulting my dictionary I envisaged that **...
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I hope this kind of question isn't off-topic on this site. I'm finally getting the hang of what a stack based machine is, and how to compile code for it. For example, the following code: `2 * 5 + 1` would compile to this bytecode: push 2 push 5 mult push 1 add However what I want to u...
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I am creating world map with bathymetry using Geoserver 2.5.1 and leaflet. It works perfactly upto certain zoom level. but after that i get few tiles drawn in wrong color as shows in images. Does anyone have any idea why geoserver behaving like it or any direction to fix it? As i zoom in more on the map tiles are missi...
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I have the Smooth Slider plugin installed and it works on the default theme. I selected it as Display Slider on this Post/Page, and used the template tag for that specify page.php as <?php if ( function_exists( 'get_smooth_slider' ) ) { get_smooth_slider(); } ?> However, when I change to my custom ...
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I have read the xmodmap documentation. I could only find information on how to bind one key to another. How do I bind one modifier key to a combination of other modifier keys? Can I do this using some other software (like autokey)?
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One of my Outer Barrier Wall Guardian Felines, currently attached to its Bloodlust Distance-Minimization Chain, is blinking between no background and a light brown background. I looked on the wiki, but the only similar icon is "prone", and that doesn't blink. It has nothing out of the ordinary listed on the wounds scre...
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I'm using the `url` package. Now, I have some some url with a percent sign in it and want to place it in a footnote. When I let the `%` where it is, I get a comment, and the whole thing fails to compile because of some unmatched brackets. When it's at the end of a line, it doesn't show up at all in the result. When I w...
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Which is the correct way to punctuate this sentence? Is the comma necessary? Context: > The following is our initial estimate. It may be udpated, below. The intent is to say that half a page from now, there may be updated text. This is not the actual context, but it is representative.
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How should one refer to somebody who wants to gain knowledge all the time and keeps learning in life even when very old? What's the phrase for the same? My dictionary says "learn and live."
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If I apply an alternated current to a solenoid and insert into it a smaller solenoid, I could measure the induced EMF (electromotive force) and study how it changes in relation to the frequency of signal generator. If I increase the frequency, I think that the magnetic fiel increases and so also the EMF increases, isn'...
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I have a key to unlock something called "EDN ArcGIS Enterprise Advanced" I tried to unlock ArcEditor with the key - seemed like the obvious choice, but that didn't work. The key starts with first three letters "ECP". It seems like it unlocks a Server, but I thought the server license cost $30K and I don't think we paid...
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I understand the advantages of using markdown in local text files, and then taking those files and generating HTML. This is great for documentation, readme's in git repositories and posts for static site generators. It is very simple to create markdown syntax in any text editor, it's human readable, and you can create ...
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After playing a couple of games yesterday, my abandon rate went from 0% to 1%. Yet I didn't abandon/rage/disconnect any game. And haven't done so in any of my games. I did have a game that aborted because someone else failed to load before getting to hero selection. But I've had that happen before and never received an...
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I have a script which uses the following command to add a partition to /dev/sda cat <<-EOF |fdisk /dev/sda n ...
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I have a spreadsheet that was provided to me of users to import to a new site I have built. I was provided with the password in MD5 hash form. I suspect if I insert this into the password field in the database, since it is MD5 it will still match their password when the user tries to login on the new system. Is this a ...
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I was attempting to add the man pages for my texlive distribution today when I accidentally did this: $ MANPATH=MANPATH:/usr/local/texlive/2011/texmf/doc/man $ export MANPATH ...when I meant this: $ MANPATH=$MANPATH:/usr/local/texlive/2011/texmf/doc/man $ export MANPATH The...
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While browsing this SE site, I stopped to look at the "What kind of questions can I ask here?" section of the FAQ, where the following is written: > Questions on the following topics are welcomed here: > > * Etymology (history of words’ development) > I'm not claiming the above is wrong, but I am asking if it's right...
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> Colonel Hampton snorted contemptuously. Senile dementia! Well, he must have > been senile and demented, to bring this pair of snakes into his home, > because he felt an obligation to his dead brother's memory. And he'd willed > "Greyrock," and his money, and everything, to Stephen. Only Myra couldn't > wait till he d...
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I'm trying to see how good a custom topographic map could be using only free data For the moment I'm just playing with the data so of course the colours are not pretty. I did some classification and used some land cover data anyway I have a raster layer as background with the main land cover basically swamp forest and ...
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