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I've just started playing Magicka, and I'm constantly getting reminded of how to dry myself out using fire, without being told why. What disadvantages do I suffer as a result of being wet? | [
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Is there a way to utilize Canonical Correlation Analysis when your data are time series and repeated measures (i.e. your experimental units are not independent)? How might one approach the analysis of two sets of variables when the question is what relationships, if any, are there between one set of variables and the o... | [
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I delete my previous post on the same topic because it was not clear. I made a python code for ArcGIS 9.3 which : * copy a shapefile * every feature in the shapefile are shift for an x and an y given. * For example I have features near 888888888 , 888888888 and i move all of them near 0,0 The problem is when I us... | [
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If I am customizing a WordPress site, should I do that via a theme or a plugin? By customization I mean: 1. Add new custom post type 2. Add new fields to the Users 3. Add new widgets 4. Add custom permalinks I am leaning to creating new plugins for the above, and leave the theme for styling, however I wanted to... | [
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I'm writing a handout for an informal LaTeX course I'm running. I want to use small caps to highlight important words concepts etc. I mention the editor TeXshop, and since I think the names of editors are important, I put it in small caps: \textsc{\TeX shop} This doesn't work, since the `\TeX` macro ... | [
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# Here is what i have so far. ### single-cpt.php On this page I would like to create another custom meta box, which will be an additional 'editor'. I would like to be able to add a gallery to this editor. That's fine and I've tested it and it works. In addition to this I would like to; \- Just display a link to the gal... | [
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I am importing some css files in another css document like so, however the foundation.css file is getting a 403 for the stylesheet when I visit the location, my ftp says it is there and it all works locally. The site is live here username:anders pass:reading61 I am not sure what is going on. /* Theme ... | [
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I've been facing the exact same injected script on several of my websites for the last few weeks. Today I realize these websites don't share the same hosting servers, yet the attacks (1) started at the same time (2) are identical. Does this prove that my FTP passwords have been stolen (they're all stored in Filezilla X... | [
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i have a category named "services". when "our services" is clicked control go to category.php file. in that i need to show all the posts in that service category. i can show all of them in a single page. but i need to show them with pagination where there should be one post per page. i use the below portion to give pag... | [
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So, in my shortish WordPress development career, I've gotten in the habit of creating a "page" for the content in a footer, and adding different fields with the wpalchemy class. Everything with this approach seems to work fine, except for the fact that users can go to mysite.com/footer and see something I do not want t... | [
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> Yesterday, I went to a restaurant, drinking some beer with a friend whom I > had not seen for several years. I found that he had changed very much. He > was lean, now he was very fat...(self-made) I feel strongly unhappy about these sentences. Yes, I met him in the past. But his change is a fact when I telling the st... | [
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I've helped the people of Morthal, so now Jarl Idgrod has made me Thane and wants to give me the Blade of Hjaalmarch. Apparently, this blade can be either a sword or a greatsword. Searching the internet for a while, I've found a source that claims it is random, while another one claims it's based on your one-handed and... | [
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i am going to create a slidershow by post attachment in single.php. i use this code but the result is null. <?php if ( have_posts() ) while ( have_posts() ): the_post(); $args = array( 'post_type' => 'attachment', 'numb... | [
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This is kindove a strange question, but... There was a site called Blackle ( http://www.blackle.com/) which "claimed" to save energy by using a black background (it doesn't: see here: http://skeptics.stackexchange.com/questions/4373/how-much-energy-does- displaying-a-webpage-with-a-black-background-actually-save). Howe... | [
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After audacious -p song.mp3 I got the following: > ** WARNING ** > > Audacious has detected that your ALSA device has a broken timer. A > workaround is being used to prevent CPU overload. Please report this problem > to your Linux distributor or to the ALSA developers. Is it important? How to solve ... | [
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I've been very interested in _data-mining_ and _machine-learning_ for a while, partly because I majored in that area at school, but also because I am truly much more excited trying to solve problems that require a bit more thought than just programming knowledge and whose solution can have multiple forms. I don't have ... | [
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I am using Gnome classic on Debian Wheezy, and I sometimes get a popup for package updates. The UI prompts for a root password, and will only accept root. Is there some way for me to add my account to a root-like group so I can use my normal user account login, similar to a sudo invocation? I don't have root on the mac... | [
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It seems impossible that "sconce" and "ensconce" are not cognate. However, according to The Etymological Dictionary: > **sconce** (n.) Look up sconce at Dictionary.com > late 14c., "candlestick with a screen," a shortening of Old French esconse > "lantern, hiding place," from Medieval Latin sconsa, from Latin abscon... | [
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I don't have experience with drivers and other things. After installing Linux Mint 11 on my machine (I did a dist-upgrade), everything seemed to be great -- I didn't need to install any drivers. After a while I realized that my connection would stop after a few minutes (it shows that I'm connected but I'm not), so I ne... | [
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I want to buy Rome Total War 2 before it's released because it's currently 50% off. However, at the screen, it only shows a Windows symbol for the OS. If I buy it now, will it only be for Windows? Or can I purchase the game once and use it on multiple operating systems? Please provide a link that describes this policy.... | [
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In this paper, Feynman gave the idea of creating a time-independent Hamiltonian from a quantum circuit. Is there anyway to say that these Hamiltonians will always be Hermitian? Moreover, will these Hamiltonians be always unitary? | [
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ArcGIS Server lets you create cached map services. These can be consumed by various applications (ArcGIS Desktop, web apps, etc) I would like to get an idea on which areas of my cache are getting hit the most. I would like to visualise these results using a heat map overlaid onto the same cached map. I was thinking of ... | [
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Someone edited my message on StackOverflow, but it really bugs me out. I'm not sure what's wrong with it: * As you see, the bigger the circle becomes, the more vertices I need for hiding the straight lines. * As you see, the bigger the circle becomes, the more vertices I need to hide the straight lines. The latter ... | [
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Introductory texts and popular accounts of why we see the "once hot" CMB as microwaves nearly always say something about the photons "cooling" since the Big Bang. But isn't that misleading? Don't those photons have long ("cool") wavelengths because space expanded since they were emitted. There's no separate "cooling" p... | [
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Let $A=o_{a.s.}(1)$; $A:k\times k$ matrix and $Vu=O_p(1)$; $V:k\times k$; $u: k\times 1$. Specifically, $Vu$ converges in distribution to $\mathcal N(0,I_k)$. Can we show that $VAu=o_p(1)$ or $\|VAu\|=o_p(1)$? * * * If $V=O(1)$ and $V^{-1}=O(1)$ then we can show that $VAV^{-1}Vu=o_p(1)$. However, $V^{-1}$ can be unbo... | [
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I wrote a `bash` script osmimage (source for tests), that downloads a map given by an address. I want to write a package that calls this script with `\write18`, but there are a few problems. The following example works with `lualatex`: \documentclass{article} %\usepackage[latin1]{inputenc} %\usepa... | [
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I have the following question: > Given a mean of 11 and a standard deviation of 2, with a non-normal > distribution, can you determine the % of numbers that are between 8 and 12? My guess is no, because the distribution could be weighted on the left and right... but I'm getting thrown off by the sd of 2. Not sure what ... | [
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In Master of Orion II, if you have/take Tolerant as a racial trait it says that you treat all worlds as Terran for purposes of max population according to the tooltip. This does not seem to be the case however, rather you appear to get an increase in cap but not up to Terran level. For instance, a Medium Barren planet ... | [
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I'm working in the 3rd edition of Modern Physics by Serway, Moses, and Moyer. In 6.6, it talks about a quantum oscillator. I don't fully understand how the definition of frequency works. Now, we assume that a particle feels a force $F = -Kx$ like the classical version, and we define $K$ as the curvature of $U(x)$ at th... | [
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Starting with Internet Explorer 8, Microsoft provided built-in developer tools for Internet Explorer. IE8 provides IE8 Standards, IE8 Compatibility View, IE7, and Quirks Mode. IE9 provides IE9 Standards, IE9 Compatibility View, IE8, IE7, and Quirks Mode. I have often wondered why Microsoft choose to provide IE6 testing... | [
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> **Possible Duplicate:** > Is "my wife and I's" correct, or should it be "my wife's and my"? How to use the possessive form when referring to someone else and yourself? For example, how could this awkward sentence be rephrased... > We're all going to to the apartment which belongs to Christina and me. ... to use th... | [
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**The question** This question follows on from the use of projective coords for spacetime in Notation for Translation Group Generators . Under Felix Klein's Erlangen Program, Minkowski spacetime starts as a 4-d projective space. It is then made into an affine space (which has a notion of parallelism) by picking an inva... | [
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