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I need some ideas for photography that don't require special locations (like a lot of landscape photos) or special equipment (like macro photos).
What are some good photo ideas for everyday things?
I've been thinking about still life lately, since I have...
Started by jj74e on
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by 10 people.
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> But aside from that, I'm running out of things to photograph in my backyard... .
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For one of the URLs that my clients will be calling, I want it to return as soon as possible with minimal disruption, so even if the database is down or slow, the request still returns pretty fast.
I still need to do some processing of the data sent, ...
Started by webclimber on
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by 7 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at stackoverflow):
One of the main benefits of J2EE is that the server manages all your threads (... .
I don't think you'll find a J2EE library to do what you want .
Creating your own threads in a J2EE application is strongly discouraged and is outside the J2EE specification .
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Below is a small snippet from a code I saw with jquery and PHP.
Notice the PHP part on line 5, I generally put my javascript into separate files so how would I be able to keep my JS in separate files but still use PHP when needed like below?
//when the...
Started by jasondavis on
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by 7 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at stackoverflow):
Then access this readily Let JavaScript fetch that output from a separate PHP request via AJAX.
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Ask your Facebook Friends
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We (should) all know that portraying yourself as a personal brand is important - your thought-leadership point of view, your skills, what you are bringing to the table, etc. should be directly reflective when anyone views your social media accounts or...
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at linkedin):
It's an individual preference but as a publicity consultant I notice that personalising .
When separated.
About a person's personal life if this information is readily available and of interest.
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Hello,
I have a customers table with information about our customers (ID, login, name, contacts info, different options, TS column, and so on, ~15 columns, ~few hundreds of customers).
Now we need to send every-day-updates to our biggest customers (<...
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at stackoverflow):
readily includes variable length column, the size overhead is effectively zero; if this is the first.
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On Mon, 9 Feb 2009 17:58:37 -0800 (PST), Slobodan Blazeski <slobodan.blazeski@gmail.com
As we all know common lisp doesn't have it's own group but instead
uses generic comp.lang.lisp that belongs to the whole family of lisp
languages. This brings...
Started by Slobodan Blazeski on
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by 33 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at omgili):
Though I want to see common lisp separated,
and moderated would have much valuable....
But certain readily identifiable kinds of off-topic disturbances would;slobodan.blazeski@gmail.com
I'm glad that we agree.
As it's strongly Lisp-related.
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Ok since the battery charger issue got some traction here's another one
BoatUS stats show that most boat fires start in the DC wiring in the engine compartment. One of the first things you want to do in case of a fire is turn off the switch. One of the...
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at boatus):
I also have separate switches.
In their own compartment with their own door with the front of the switch
separated from the bilge are under my helm seat readily accessible without opening the hatch.
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I'm sure this'll spark a little argument, but I'm gonna go for it anyway
This is from an article I wrote - it's a list of eight things that separate pro productions from amateur productions:
1. Groove
Sequencers are extremely convenient, and so is quantization...
Started by Storyville on
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by 12 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at gearslutz):
Dynamics
Following that idea – music ....
Hi Matt,
I am not quite sure if the above points separate an amateur from a pro but...
Nice job.
Well thought-out.
I needed to "hear" it.
Much agreed good stuff.
I agree on all of it.
Good post.
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I've got to pull six or so lines through the rafters of this building. There's a mess of wire up there, and I'd like to keep these lines separated a bit.
Are there any cable guides that could be quickly nailed or fastened to roof trusses for this sort...
Started by Boden on
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by 4 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at serverfault):
I don't have enough points to comment yet.
Is readily available at the big box home improvement stores.
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Many people are having problems with the ethanol blended
fuels separating (PHASE SEPARATION). This occurs when the
fuel comes in contact with water/humidity. My patent
pending units, PSR2 & PSR2jr , guard
against this process from occurring. TRY THIS:...
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at boatus):
The slight bit of water that accumulates in a tight system is readily absorbed.
But it's miniscule.
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