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I'm afraid it's still unclear what you want to do with roomA and roomB. Are you trying to list every permuation of the two?
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Would you be so kind as to show a schematic of your receiver? Are you supplying the bias voltage of 1.9 V?
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Hah, yea I know, there isn't a good option. The aversion is fallout from all those 'Can somebody suggest a good walk around lens?'
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I have the same problem. How did you resolved it?
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What is offensive in that question? And why is it downvoted?
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Title is pretty incoherent. Proposed edited title: "Does the 'cat' argument in query_posts fetch posts from subcategories as well as the given ID?"
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You have Firebug? Is it reporting any JS errors when you load the page?
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I have read (on http://www.mathjax.org/docs/1.1/installation.html) that Firefox's same-origin policy might slow the loading of `mathjax`. Does anyone know how I might install `mathjax` locally on my windows XP machine?
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I know what KMP stands for but not BM. Would you mind writing down what each of them stands for, in case others don't know?
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Give us more code. What it `$res`?
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There are many factors that influence the layout and size of an ImageView. Are you able to share the layout file?
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Problem description has only inputs defined not what the program is supposed to solve. What kind of optimization is needed here?
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shouldn't it be simply n! (if n is the lenght of your string)?
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Does it occur only when they are plugged into the same circuit as the lighting? Or any time they are in close proximity to the lighting?
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Just a note, the code snippet actually works so I am thinking that there is something inside my SomeObject (the full code and not the snippet) that is causing it to autorelease. Can an object autorelease itself without have been told to?
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And an "intelligent crop" is a 3rd. Note though that the aspect ratios are different in the example (0.96 vs 1.1) so perhaps Andre means resizing first, then cropping to match aspect ratio?
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I'm confused: shouldn't the temperature of olive oil be lower than the one of sunflower or peanut oil?
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I think this question it's more related to robotics than to coding. Have you tried to search into that category?
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Dry mustard? Or prepared?
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Anyone know if this just for the galaxy s? I don't think I've ever seen this in stock Android or cyanogenmod?
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Are you open to programmatic solutions (e.g. custom renderers), or solely OOTB methods?
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my iphone 4 ( only one week old, with iOS 4.3 installed 5 days ago), HAD custom labels but now doesnt. Did it go away between 4.2 and 4.3 ???
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Please make your question more clear, preferably with examples. Is this a question about philosophy or about language?
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Could you please clarify both 'integral' and 'interesting' a bit? They're subjective, which is why this is appropriately CW. The molecular cooking should make the dish a more intense version of the dish, not something gimmicky, is that your point?
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@Adam: Thanks! Any suggestions / comments for the site?
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I did go through that post, but I was looking for option for both Windows and Mac. is it possible to do this via shell extension?
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Is it something I can fix myself easily then? Or does it require some esoteric knowledge which Local Bike shop owners gain through years of study?
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What do you mean "wont"? What's the error or result that you aren't expecting?
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iPhone 3.3? Do you work for Apple or something?
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The name of that site is "CodeKata" not "Code Katas"; "can anyone.." is a yes/no question, what you really want to ask is "what are some more.."; the title "Code Katas" is too short and is automatically rejected by the system; greetings and signatures ("thanks!") are currently considered out of place on SO (see Meta); the [best-practices] tag is out of place, and [coding] (at least [currently](http://stackoverflow.com/questions/tagged/coding)) has lost any specific meaning (effectively all programming involves "coding", right?).
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Can you specify how the automated build tool invokes the click event? Is it some sort of UI testing tool that may have a bug?
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Its not "really" fast, it just runs at a normal rate. Ever heard of the saying, in the land of the blind, the one eyed man is king?
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Why are the results bad? Can you elaborate on what you did?
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This cannot be the *only* relevant parts of your code, because this compiles fine. Are you sure that the error message really corresponds to the lines you've shown here?
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How are you doing your shared memory? With shm_open and mmap?
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just to verify, can you capture what the generated SQL looks like for a simple get like `Session.get(SecurityContact.class, id)`, hql with `from SecurityContact where securityId =?` and your left join attempt? Also, what version of Hibernate are you using?
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Why do you need to store the whole graph in memory? Can't you serialize it to the datastore in a fashion that makes querying it practical?
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This same question was asked almost word-for-word about two hours ago. Hasn't anyone ever heard of Google?
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For what its worth I have chrome 7. Is it possible that greasemonkey support was added at 7?
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Some clarification questions: 1) Do you want BibTeX to get the information _directly_ from the database, or are you prepared to extract it yourself in.bib format? 2) Do you already have the information in a database in a specific format and want to use only that, or would you be happy converting to another bibliographic database system?
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That example sentence doesn't really feel right. You sure you don't mean to use the past perfect?
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I want to implement the whole online banking stack, from front-end, middleware, and back-end. So is there any opensource J2EE app for online banking?
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Does this only happen on multiplayer? Or does it happen on single-player too?
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commented out the for loop and it compiles fine so it should be the problem. just read somewhere that maybe i should be using a constant iterator?
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What does it mean that you want "the variation between routes" as small as possible? Could you rephrase the question?
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I'm not understanding "The first paragraph of http://www.ctan.org/starter.html needs an update." How, please?
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Let's hope for the best. Did you get a chance to look at any server access logs from just after the last IISReset to the first incidence of the error?
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@Henning Makholm- That does not seem obvious. Can you explain why?
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Changed tag to "copyright". Was there a specific tag you were looking to use?
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Aha! Can I also give you an answer which is not coded??? You and me need codes... Okay?
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Some otherwise useless kitchen gadgets might have other valid uses. I never use a garlic press (just another thing to clean, when I can crush it with the side of my knife), but they can make play-doh hair (or really small noodles?)
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Hmm. So **We've a long way to go** in the UK, before we reach US linguistic standards? I know Americans favour inserting *got* there, but is that a closely-observed rule?
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That's good news. Isn't there a Sherlock Holmes quote about how the answer to a mystery is never that something impossible has happened? :-)
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Are you running the latest update (10.5.8 or 10.6.5?). Is 'bluetooth devices can wake up' enabled?
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What do you mean by "How to calculate"? Do you actually want to know the how the algorithmic complexity of stack operations is derived, or do you just want to know the answers?
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why do you want to view the code? Maybe if you give a better description of what you want to do? :)
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Thanks @BMitch, would you suggest the spray insulation (sorry not sure of the correct term). Or would that be too compact and not work for sound proofing?
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Usually compilers should generate a good code for such algorithms. Did you check what assembly a C compiler is generating?
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And what operating system? and why on earth are you writing this in assembler?
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@user052211 Glad to hear you got it sorted out. Would you mind posting your solution as an answer so that other developers can reference it if they run into a similar problem?
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color(node) = if is_even(depth(node)) then "black" else "red"... is that really the question? Or is he asking whether an AVL tree can be colored such that it obeys all the properties of a red-black tree?
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It's not clear to me how I can do this using the lex an the yacc. Can you be more specific?
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I had really hoped to get some more opinions on this question. I modified it a bit, possibly vote to reopen?
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Boolean logic. Does that apply?
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Do you _really_ want python to do the conversion? What are the disadvantages, in your view, of simply calling `pdflatex` as an external command?
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This makes no sense. Did you mean "space complexity of O(n2)"?
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Meant to ask -- what do you mean by whether the JVM can remember the order of the nodes? If you use a List, isn't it the JVM implementing the list for you?
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Could `curl` help with this? Any idea how?
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This sounds a lot like a machine learning algorithm - you're trying to find some function of those five parameters that estimates the "goodness" of the stock. I'm no machine learning expert, but perhaps someone else here is?
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WHy would you need a dummy line to put a breakpoint on? When can't you use an actual line?
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Sure, we tell you some good ideas, you make mad money. Are we suckers?
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This might be a Facebook issue, but it might also be an issue with how your code is prepping the image to be sent. Can you share your code that reads the image (form your server) and calls the Facebook SDK?
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"Too localized?" How does that apply to this question?
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How is it awkward? Which version of VS (they have different levels of js intellisense support)?
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What resolution? What do you consider low-cost?
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And what is your question? Surely you don't expect a solution, as then you wouldn't have been doing your homework?
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You mean other than when things like taste, heat tolerance, health, etc are factors? Or is that what you are asking?
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I don't know of a specific resource, but if you have specific questions I may be able to help a little. Are you using WER?
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That should work. What is the error you are getting?
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I have updated question. Can you please look at it?
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Did you read the documentation *at all*? e.g. http://perldoc.perl.org/perreftut.html?
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Hmm, that's what I get too: |O-E|/sqrt(E) = |17-16.5|/16.5 = 0.123. Can you add a link to the paper if it's available on the web?
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but that won't work. - please be specific, why people should guess?
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ErrorDocument 404 index.php This does not seem to work for me. Any ideas?
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This seems hard and fragile. Why not just directly address any CSRF vulnerabilities that your site has?
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Why are we reloading the page? Can't one manage all the data to be changed in a stream to the applet directly, or AJAX javascript?
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How would there be a conflict? You're not using user supplied filenames for anything, are you?
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Looks like a type in the second `RewriteCond`. Should you have a space before the `\.html`?
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How about some screenshots? (Hmm, does stackoverflow have facilities for that?)
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You'll need to store something server-side. And I don't get what'stand-alone' means in this case, how will it access the URL then?
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Good point Dan. instead of the OK/Cancel stuff, have you (user583126) considered a < noscript > solution?
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I realize that. If Angry Birds doesn't make any provision for backing up and storing state data on the SD, how would a 3rd party app be able to over ride the Angry Birds state without over writing the information that I assume is stored somewhere in the /data/ directory (which you do need root to access)?
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Would you please tell your background if you are switching? Or C# is the very first language you are learning?
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While this may not be your homework, you are essentially just asking us to write you code to solve this problem. Maybe you should do a Google search?
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This guys is both an MCSE (sysadmin) **AND** an MCSD? and you're gonna waste his time with reading logfiles?
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There is no line that begins with "X-From_:" in the "show original" message. Any other suggestions?
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And then in addition to image tags and metadata, Lightroom stores a history of *edits* such as color tweaks, crops, and all that. Where are those stored?
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@Herbert: Still I think your answer is very confusing. Can you please make it clearer that you're suggesting two completely different solutions, and indicate what is needed to make them work?
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@Ray Toal: The regular expressions can contain + or * but a maximum string length would ensure there are not infinite possibilities. Am I making sense?
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Why would your application need such a structure? What are you doing?
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