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One way to help increase supply, especially in the early days, is to power or cluster pump. Rather than your normal "pump til the breast is empty then wait a few hours", power pumping means you will be at the pump for an hour or longer, pumping between...
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THANK YOU Awesome info! If I'd known that the first time around, I probably would have been able to stick with it longer! Better luck this time I ... .
You are the only person who could explain that clearly to me! I was reading about it but didnt "get it" .
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I want to call WaitHandle.WaitOne(TimeSpan) in .NET, but I'm on the STA thread and it pumps messages while waiting. For reasons that are beyond the scope of this question, I need to wait without pumping. How can I wait for a WaitHandle to be signaled ...
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[DllImport(SafeWaitHandle handle, Int32 milliseconds);
-Oisin
WaitHandle.WaitOne(TimeSpan) does not pump windows to redraw, resize, move) for 5 seconds.
WaitForSingleObject or WaitForMultipleObjects are non-pumping waits; use p/invoke.
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This isn't a programming question, but I don't know of any good places on the Internets to ask computer science questions. Sorry if this is too off-topic.
I'm reviewing some old CS material and I'm stuck on the following:
Let L = { x in {a,b}* | x has...
Started by Neal on
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The pumping length isn't that my choice of vxy violates the condition that |vxy| < = p, the pumping length of the language will pump -- "ab" ....
Is in the language, so the conditions of the CFL pumping lemma are satisfied.
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So I saw this question and was curious as to what the Pumping Lemma was ( Wikipedia wasn't much help). I understand that its basically a theoretical proof that must be true in order for a language to be in a certain class, but beyond that I don't really...
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In practice , pumping lemmas the pumping lemma does not work....
The pumping lemma establishes as you wish while the entire new word remains valid for the language.
String of characters (a "word") is a member of that language or not .
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Video on xtube.com of pumping my balls
http://www.xtube.com/watch.php?v=2pfSi-J361-
Second Video on xtube.com of pumping my cock
http://www.xtube.com/watch.php?v=SyiiJ-J361-
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Especially watching them travel down that cylinder when you turn on your electric pump.
The ballpumping.
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The pumping lemma is a property of regular languages and context-free languages . But all the examples I've seen are things like:
L = {0 n 1 n 2 n : n ≥ 0}
(which, incidentally, is not a context-free language).
But what I'm interested in is this: are ...
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On avoiding is the Theory of Computation, a classification which pumping lemmas obviously fall under.
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How precisely does windows decide that SendMessage should return- that is, how does it decide the receiving thread has finished processing the sent message?
Detailed scenario: I've got thread A using SendMessage to send a thread to thread B. Obviously...
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From MSDN on SendMessage :
The SendMessage function calls the window procedure for the specified... .
PostMessage on the other hand will not wait for the message to be processed .
Since SendMessage has a return value, it is always after the message is processed .
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I have a com callable wrapper written in C#. The wrapper uses a Socket internally to SendAsync and ReceiveAsync. In order to make this appear synchronous to the VB6 code that calls this wrapper, I use Monitor.Wait.
I can't figure out if Monitor.Wait pumps...
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A lot of these kinds of internals questions does pump messages as well as the EventWaitHandle Wait methods..
If SendMessage is called, and if any pumping is going on.
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Right now I'm only pumping once or twice a day and getting anywhere from 2-4 oz. I'm pumping only one side because she's feeding only one every 3 hours or so. Should I expect to only pump that much at work also? I want to make sure I pump enough to give...
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What you are doing now second day back, your LO will eat whatever... .
So in theory, you will pump at work however much your LOWhen you go back to work you will be pumping to REPLACE a feeding, vs.
Which is pumping IN ADDITION to feeding.
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Aside from pumping at work, do you still pump at home? If so how many times?
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Micaela421:
Aside from pumping at work, do you still pumpDo you mean like on weekends....
I pump at 9:30, a few hours after LO morning feedings if I need to build up my stash.
Up my stash and so my body stays used to pumping at that time.
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