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I've been checking out using a system called ROS ( http://www.ros.org ) for some work.
There are lots of different types of data that get sent between network nodes in ROS. You define a struct of data that you want to send in a message, and ROS will handle...
Started by Fuzz on
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Connection-less
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I do not know the specifics of ROS but in networking it comes down to the following constraints:
Distance: speed of light is fast but over a distance it starts making a difference
Protocol Overhead: connection oriented vs .
It depends.
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I have lots and lots of media files. About 6TB spanned across 10 physical hard drives on a personal file server. Security is not a major issue, but is being handled via other means.
These files consist of video, audio, documents, and software/installers...
Started by tsilb on
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Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at superuser):
With the amount of data you're talking about, I wouldn't bother trying to keep it organized manually, rather I'd install Google Desktop and just search for what you are interested... .
In my experience, the best organization structures become stale eventually .
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Hello
I have this problem:
I am working a lot on a computer, most of the day and night, and this results in my desktop having lots of windows opened, 70-100 usually, so I have to close all the windows I don't use any more by mouse, and it is big pain....
Started by Andrey on
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I am just dreaming about this program, because I imagine how my work effiency will improve
Your biggest efficiency... .
Besides, your problem isn't the windows, it is how you deal with your workflow .
I highly doubt you are going to find a program to do this .
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I'm working on a project which replaces a piece of paper, and on that piece of paper, there are essentially two kinds of text fields. One is 10-40 characters and works well with varchar, but the other is a big box with "attach additional sheets as necessary...
Started by quillbreaker on
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VARCHAR(MAX) is much easier to deal with than TEXT and doesn't have... .
These can hold as much data as TEXT and NTEXT respectively which will be deprecated in the future .
In SQL Server 2005 onwards, you can use VARCHAR(MAX) (or NVARCHAR(MAX) for unicode) .
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I need to perform a complicated calculation. In my case it seemed most natural to create a Calculator class (abstracted using a strategy pattern).
To perform the calculation the class needs to accept about 20 inputs, some of which are optional, some of...
Started by cbp on
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by 12 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at stackoverflow):
Having lots of parameters is hard to maintain and read.
Object in different parts of the code.
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Apologies for all this code, anyhow Im re-working a query into the Zend query way of working, this is what I have so far:
$db = Zend_Registry::get ( "db" ); $stmt = $db->query(' SELECT recipe_pictures.picture_id, recipe_pictures.picture_filename, course...
Started by bluedaniel on
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by 3 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at stackoverflow):
To fetch specific columns from a table, rather than all (*) use this:
->from(array('r' => 'recipes'), array('id', 'title', 'method'))
or
->joinLeft(array('rp' => 'recipe_pictures'), 'r.id... .
Use joinLeft instead of join to produce left joins.
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Late OTM and shootout pics lots and lots of pics
finally got my house computer up and running. here are some pics from october madness as well as aprils shootout. enjoy.
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2001 silverado with a whole lotta nothing....
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To view links or images in signatures your post count must be 10 or greater .
Be patient lol.
Ill reopen the thread when i have added all the shootout pics .
These are from october madness.
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I can't afford the cost of new stuff without making too many sacrifices. I've sold all my computer junk and have a max budget of around $600-800-ish...
I'd also like this to be my one-and-only machine so running Windows will limit me to two physical processors...
Started by BlueMax on
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Removed....
Problem with say going dual cpu, is that the clock speeds are insanely low making it crappy for playing games, even on an SR2 system .
If this is going to be your primary system, i'd say go 2600k best bang for the buck folding/gaming/every day use .
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Everyone thinks its a bad idea doing win cycle only .. on other forums. cause of joints pain etc etc.. i did lots of reading yesterday and today and finally decided to post here is whats the plan
im a 23yr old 220 lbs 1.82M mountain biker.. i did Olympic...
Started by MTBiker6696 on
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Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at steroid):
A lot of track and field athletes juice of choice....
Also a lot lighter on the liver.
If you did lots of research what is your question? It sounds like you already know for endurance in mountain biking Tbol is a better option than Winny.
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Lots and lots of pedals for sale VFE White Horse $110
Red Witch Fuzz God II $175
Keeley Fuzz Head $145
Electro-harmonix Holy Grail Plus $105
Emma DiscumBOBulator $170
Fulltone Full-drive 2 MOSFET $105
Fulltone Clyde Deluxe $170
Xotic X-blender $120
T....
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Intrested in any of these for the AD-80? Originally Posted by ajboy238 I have a Nick Nitro Octave/Fuzz, Shure Beta 58A and a Green Sparkle Single True Bypass... .
I have a Nick Nitro Octave/Fuzz, Shure Beta 58A and a Green Sparkle Single True Bypass Looper .
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