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18. Angie from Texas |
Barack Obama WILL be the next President. |
Or your children and their children and their children's children will be paying off Bush's trillion dollar deficit for an unjust war and you will NOT get a single dime for your Social Security. MEDICARE/MEDICAID is bankrupt. You really think the GOP will do something about it? They had 8 years to do something abou... |
FYI: Barack Obama is against raising the age of Social Security. Thank you bc my father is working 12+ hr shifts on a bad back just to make sure he can live out his life with "RESPECT & DIGNITY." (words of Obama) |
19. saba |
You are republican ! we know, we are not stupid like you! |
20. Peter |
And this barely a week after Hillary dropped out. Change is coming. The whole world can smell it. This certainly is not good news to those still in grieving stage but it would be a |
21. Marie in California |
Well, Obama's not going to pick up this one! Wouldn't vote Obama for dog catcher! He's not even qualified for that. |
Hillary got thrown under the bus. Obama was selected, not elected. I've lost all respect for the DNC and MSM. |
No Abomination in the Presidency! |
McCain – 2008 |
22. A-Man |
Only these hating Clinton supporters who only love her because she is a girl can see the benefit in voting against the democratic party which is pro female and minority rights, in order to help an anti female and minority right party. They sure do show their intelligence. |
June 11, 2008 05:07 pm at 5:07 pm | |
23. Rob from Canada |
I'm stunned at how hostile some of these comments are. I'm Canadian and unfortunately I don't have a vote, but I'm doing all that I can to try to heal the rift with my American friends. Don't cut off your nose to spite your face. |
Can we all just take a deep breah before we start typing ? |
24. Fitz |
Kiah, I couldn't agree with you more.....lol |
She is basically a Tabloid Journalist in disguise. |
25. 58 old white ladies for OBAMA |
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• We are several admins working on hundreds of debian servers. Some are using aptitude, some are using apt-get. |
• To mark packages on hold, some use "echo $package hold | dpkg --set-selections", some use "aptitude hold $package". |
Now the question: when I'm running mass aptitude upgrades, aptitude doesn't respect what apt-get marked on hold. This can have very bad consequences, as aptitude would upgrade packages that were not supposed to be upgraded. |
What should I do ? |
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Several things come to mind: |
• Standardise on one tool or the other. There are plenty of things that the two tools don't really agree on (are they even using the same autoremove database yet?). Pick one, alias the other one to "echo Use $OTHER_TOOL, you tool" |
• You should use pinning; it's far more awesome. |
• I'd strongly recommend giving configuration management a try. Several hundred servers? No wonder stuff's breaking everywhere. |
• More documentation, less cowboy. |
• Chase up http://bugs.debian.org/146207 (and it's many, many merged bugs) to try and get aptitude fixed. |
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use apt-get. |
aptitude doesn't do that yet. It is not feature complete (squeeze/testing is currently using version |
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Is it possible to run the LDAP protocol over HTTP or HTTPS? |
If so, does anybody know of a Ruby LDAP server which can be made to run on Heroku.com? |
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Running an LDAP server in the cloud sounds like overkill (for a web app), or a very bad idea (for an institutional network). What are you planning on using it for? – mikerobi May 19 '11 at 19:21 |
@mikerobi - I want to get a toy OmniAuth app with the LDAP strategy working against a real LDAP server. – Jay Godse May 19 '11 at 21:47 |
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No, it is not possible to run LDAP over HTTP(S). LDAP is a binary protocol in its own right, described in ASN.1 and transmitted in BER. However, DSML provides some functionality that may interest you. DSML represents directory services information using XML. |
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Yes, certainly it is possible, I have one where LDAP entities are sent as JSON objects. Let me know if you are interested in taking a look at it. But this is in Java not Ruby but might throw some light.. |
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Edwards: Rooney Rule 'a sham' as Saints eye Parcells |
Bill Parcells hasn't been offered a position with the New Orleans Saints, and the team isn't rushing to replace Sean Payton during his one-year suspension from the league. |
That didn't stop former NFL coach Herm Edwards from lambasting the Saints in light of the Rooney Rule, which requires teams to interview at least one minority candidate for head-coaching positions. Edwards believes New Orleans' perceived interest in Parcells turns the eventual hiring process into a foregone conclusion. |
"It makes it a little bit of a scam now," Edwards said on ESPN, via "That's the shame of it all. Sean Payton opening his mouth like he did, he really reflects that this thing is going to become a sham if Bill Parcells takes this job. Because if you do decide to interview a minority, you're going to go with Bill Parcell... |
The Saints are in a delicate place. If mutual interest exists between them and Parcells, why would anyone take part in the charade of applying for a job they'll never land? The interview process is valuable for league assistants, no matter their ethnicity, but wheeling a minority candidate through to check off some box... |
Some argue the Rooney Rule has achieved marked progress, pointing to the past six Super Bowls as proof. In those games, African-Americans participated five times as head coaches and twice as general managers. Edwards doesn't take issue with those results, but with the rule's gross misapplication in some situations. |
Said Edwards: "They're making a mockery of the rule right now." |
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In lots of daily hustle-bustle and noises from loud speakers, vehicle horns, car stereo systems, headphone music, we regularly put our hearing at risk. These noises can be very harmful for ears and led you to loose your hearing ability slowly. So, it is always recommended to test your hears on regular basis. |
And now, you can check your ears at your home, without calling any doctor or purchasing any expensive gadget. Asap Science has just introduced a quick hearing-test video on YouTube that will let you know if you’re having perfect hearing ability or you are loosing it. |
I know your Age but How Old Are Your Ears? |
I know your Age but How Old Are Your Ears? |
This hearing-test video plays a series of tones at increasing frequencies while telling you the corresponding age-group that can hear the sound. So, you can easily find if your hearing level is same as your peer group or you are loosing your hearing ability too quickly. |
To do a most accurate hearing test, you need to watch this video at its highest quality. Rather than hearing sound from your crummy computer’s speaker, use your headphones. |
Take A Test! |
If you can hear all the frequency tones than you are either a young whippersnapper or Superman. You can however tell others that you’re ultra-sensitive to sounds to make people believe your talent ;). |
If you can hear right-frequency tone of your age group, you’re just fine. |
NOTE: The 19,000 Hz frequency has been lost due to YouTube compressing the file. |
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16 Science Weekly Five Management Tips |
Science Weekly Five is a program that takes just 15 minutes a day and is set up in easy stations for students! I love it, and more importantly, my students LOVE it! Learn more about Science Weekly Five. |
Here are some of the things I do to help manage station time: |
1. Sometimes I have a parent volunteer (my first one ever!) that comes in. I have him help with the station that requires the most support. |
2. Vocabulary station and Reading station require very little support because it is the exact SAME routine each week. That way, it's easier to supervise the other 3 groups. |
3. I have a folder for each section (shown to the right) with the laminated sign, laminated directions, and any student pages inside. I keep them each in 5 different parts of the room that easily accomodate the activity. |
4. I randomly group the students for this because I group them by abilities, needs, interests, and other things most of the time. I use the Grouping Bookmarks. |
5. I start each class (we are departmentalized) with Science Weekly Five, so no time is wasted. They come in, put down their things, and immediately get to work. |
6. I set a large timer for 15 minutes and give a 5 minute warning. |
7. I keep lots of resources and books on the topic around in case the students need to look something up. They can also use any of their own personal resources or notes. |
8. I encourage groupwork and collaboration, but the conversations must be two things: on topic and using a whisper. |
9. I insist that they read the directions and discuss with their group before asking me a question about what to do. I rarely get any questions about what to do anymore. |
10. I have cute stickers that I give out for excellent work. Some of the kids really focus on doing quality work and they like the recognition. |
11. For grading, I assess the general quality and thought that went into creating 1 or 2 for each 6 weeks. I do not grade all of them because they are still in the learning process when completing them. |
12. Occasionally, I have them trade booklets and discuss with a partner how they can improve the quality of their student recording packet. |
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