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Judging by the videos so far Aeon's B,B,B doesn't seem very useful. Eventhough it's a NC, the first hit is quite sluggish and the 2nd can be at least JGed (in BD you could step 2nd hit of Kratos' having blocked the 1st so it may be possible in SCV for...
Started by Di_PL on
, 20 posts
by 12 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at 8wayrun):
Single B was pretty terrible, but you have time to....
Or people just kept eating it.
The new B,B,B seems good too was actually NC...
I agree too
His B,B is very good, the 2nd hit tracks and pushes back.
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I was looking for a way to do a BITOR() with an Oracle database and came across a suggestion to just use BITAND() instead, replacing BITOR(a,b) with a + b - BITAND(a,b).
I tested it by hand a few times and verified it seems to work for all binary numbers...
Started by CaptainAwesomePants on
, 5 posts
by 5 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at stackoverflow):
A - (A & B) leaves you with all those bits that are ....
Were both bits in A and B are 1 to 0 in A, then adding them back from B also brings in the other casesA & B is the set of bits that are on in both A and B.
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Do you think we will get back drive a: and b: I am glad floppies are dead, but why can't we have drive letters a:
and b: back?
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at phorums):
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Ask your Facebook Friends
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I have an array of various things including scalars and arrays. I want to make a copy of it, and tried the following:
@b = dclone(\@a)
but then when I try to read one of the scalar values from b, I get nothing back.
Everything appears to work when I copy...
Started by synapz on
, 4 posts
by 4 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at stackoverflow):
3], qw/ apple orange banana / ); my $copy = dclone \@array; print ref($copy), "\n";
The output of the program above is ARRAY , so to get a deep-cloned... .
#! /usr/bin/perl use Storable qw/ dclone /; my @array = ( [1 . .
Dclone takes and returns references.
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Started by bearmanb on
, 32 posts
by 24 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at reddit):
Are you.
That post is old as time itself.
However google proof, /b/ was never good.
NO it wasn't trust me for a while.
It was awesome back in the day.
Holy shit So the oldfags were riggt.
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Quote: : years ago "Afterlife is in chaos - the Spirit King has shut the gates of Seireitei and the noble clans are disparate, each impersonating as their own pantheon of Kami to mortals and fighting with each other. Souls of the deceased are torn between...
Started by Frozen_Feet on
, 20 posts
by 9 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at giantitp):
Four of my five characters on varying oriental myths.
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BUYING:
1. State item
2. I'll offer or reject.
3. Haggle if you wish, but don't ask me to "add". I'm not going to spend an hour with you slowly approaching the price you would like.
4. Send trade when we have come to an agreement.
If you fail to comply...
Started by ichigo 8D on
, 14 posts
by 4 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at gaiaonline):
Did you look at....
Ichigo 8D mugler New PJ Bottoms Fails to have a graph so I'll have to pass, sorry .
Astra-XXIX: Royal Indigo Wings ?
HB: 1,330,000 mugler New PJ Bottoms Fails to have a graph so I'll have to pass, sorry .
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If I have a joining table with two columns, TeamA and TeamB, how can I ensure that each pair is unique?
Obviously I can put a unique composite index on these columns but that will only ensure uniqueness in the order A,B but not B,A correct?
TeamA | TeamB...
Started by d03boy on
, 4 posts
by 4 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at stackoverflow):
If it does then the count returned is greater than zero, and the transaction... .
In the B column: thus you'd be allowed to insert {blue,red} but not {red,blue} because blue is less than sequence of A|B or B|A exists in the current table.
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Am after spoon b pipe an spoon n1 back box for 1999 ek9.
Started by itrsmyth on
, 4 posts
by 4 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at ek9):
If ur interested.
N1 with custom 2.5inch b pipe n a 100 cell cat.
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One of the managers brought this to my attention. From the pic that i posted, it shows that the number was dialed 2012-1-13 and the 14, dispo'd as NA, and then 2 mins later the number is dialed again. Has anyone have this happen? Or is this normal??
Thank...
Started by dj mondo on
, 14 posts
by 4 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at net):
Looks like it was called....
Well 2 hours later @22:23 its doing that.
Status 4: N - No Answer REMOVE
Dial Status 5: B - Busy REMOVE
Dial Status 6: AB - Busy Auto REMOVE never ever be reset or dumped back into the system to be dialed again.
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