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On Sat, 28 Jul 2007 17:45:24 +0000, "Michael Fothergill" <mikef20000@hotmail.com> wrote:
Dear Debianists,
I tried installing Adobe Acrobat from a tarball and it doesn't seem to work.
It was a while ago now so I have forgotten exactly what...
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at omgili):
>To: debian-user....
>Date: Sat, 28 Jul 2007 20:52:50 +0300
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>Hi;> CC: debian-user@lists.debian.org
>> Subject: Re: dumb question about aAdobe Acrobat....
Subject: Re: dumb question about aAdobe Acrobat....
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So, this is a sort of vague question but I need YOUR help
I want to work in some sort of warehouse, behind-the-scenes place- a place that isn't confined to this small ass shop front, and not having to directly deal with customers a lot. I'd do anything...
Started by Stookie on
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Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at skateboard-city):
Most companies that have warehouses generally have a warehouse staff that maintains that area and doesn't get involved with general store management/service... .
It'll be different from town to town.
You're just gonna have to look around for that kind of shit .
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To clarify further, is there such a thing as a question not worth asking? I was a teacher for 2 years, and I tried my best to be open minded to questions... but sometimes they drove me crazy.
The only time I considered a question dumb was when I feel ...
Started by drewtwo99 on
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by 18 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at straightdope):
In that case every....
Asking the same question with the notion that if the question has just been answered, it's pretty dumb (and annoying.
A question after the teacher just gave the answer makes it a dumb question.
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I'm running Ubuntu and have snmpd running. I can do an snmpwalk:
snmpwalk -c public -v 1 localhost .1
and I get back about 20 values (SNMPv2-MIB -- mostly system description/name/uptime stuff).
Where are the memory, disk and network values? I've tried...
Started by DougN on
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Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at stackoverflow):
Apparently you can also use the setup ....
There might be more options, I haven't monitored machines with it a lot .
Assuming it's using snmpd, check the config file: /etc/snmpd/snmpd.conf
SNMPD supports more limited monitoring like a disk usage threshold .
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This might be a really dumb question, but is it dumb to load the data that is in between the tags in a file and load it via PHP include()? That way it would allow for easier editing. Thanks.
Started by Nate Shoffner on
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A second question would be : does this make, will most likely be cached in....
The question is : do you plan to store it in a file, that can be used for several pages.
The less duplication of code, the better.
No it would not be dumb.
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WARNING - VERY DUMB QUESTION !
What difference does it make if a battery has a low (20C) Rating or a high (55C) Rating ??
Cheers
Sam
Started by SamS on
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Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at rcheliaddict):
Cheers
Sam Mate this isnt a dumb question, I have been flying for years now and still have no idea this isnt a dumb question, I have been flying for years now and still have no idea at all what and my wallets empty
Sent....
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I'm trying to wrap my head around linq -> nhib
I have a simple bit of sql that i'm trying to get working in nhibernate.linq
select * from ColModel where ColModel.DataIndex not in ('CostElement1', 'CostElement2', 'CostElement3') and ColModel.ReportId...
Started by cvista on
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S = base._sessionManager.OpenSession(); var query = from col in s.Linq<ColModel>() where col.Report.Id == reportid && !excludeNames.Contains(col.DataIndex) select col; return query.ToList();
Collection.... .
I think you have your exclusion backwards.
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I suspect that I'm missing something stupid, so feel free to blast me, but:
I'm reading through Test Driven Development: By Example and one of the examples is bugging me. In chapter 3 (Equality for all), the author creates an equals function in the Dollar...
Started by brian on
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Modifier private is class-private ,....
Fundamentally misunderstanding private, Dollar can access any Dollar private method if they are the same class .
Privacy is class-specific, not instance-specific.
Yep, you're fundamentally misunderstanding private.
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Hi, the front end and end-user data-collection we want to build in RoR since it's just some simple forms connected to a database.
The integration with other external api's such as twitter and facebook and parsing of the data entered by the users we want...
Started by Angela on
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It sounds like the only place the two parts will interact is the database: the RoR parts collect data from the user, the python parts collect data from Twitter... .
You may use JRuby and Jython in the same app .
Yes, it is possible at some degree using Java.
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Do dumb, stupid people care about being dumb? Do people who lack intelligence and basic literacy, those who are stupid and dumb care that they are dumb or not?
How can people function in life if they are really thick and stupid?
Would it bother you a ...
Started by Astra on
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Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at yahoo):
°*•.•*‐̥̊•Šɱɪɭɛ•‐̥̊*•.•*° Judging by the asking of this question in as dumb It's all relative, I suppose.......
Basically, no.
I guess be bothered.
Asked brilliantly might I add.
Www.imdb.com/title/tt0032553/quot… Brave question...
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