today I'm exactly 2 years on SO. Let's all dance and .... no, forget that dance, let's all stand close to the exit firmly holding our drink and hoping that some power outage makes an end to that loud and horrible music.
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@ttmaccer As Andrie said. You better use comments or refer to the author of the wrong answer directly.
what she wants to do is to turn part of a distance matrix into a matrix then turn it into a distance matrix to feed to coldiss which calls dmat.color to turn it back into a matrix so that plotcolors can feed it to image. And i'm not even joking.
no reason to close it, people won't add extra answers to it anyway. At least not people in their right mind, and the other answers will be cleaned up eventually.
Anyone have suggestions for a marketplace in which to hire people to webscrape stuff? A project I'm working on has about a hundred publicly-available lists to scrape and it's too much for me to do. I'm recall there being something like AMT but at a much higher skill level....
Here's an economics "proof" for why AMT will always pass the Turing test: 1. It costs money per-item to create an AMT task. Supply of AMT tasks is a deep market full of considerable expertise. 2. Therefore if a task were computable by computers it would not be on AMT. 3. Ergo AMT will always be a Turing test. :-D
Nvidia knew that was obviously a detriment, and they have been offering double prec in the high end cards for a while. Simon's comment on r-sig-hpc summarized the situation well
Support I have an equation of one variable x. If it is a linear equation, I know that it is a straight line, and if it is a quadratic equation, I know that it takes the shape of a bowl, and now it becomes difficult for me to imagine how the graph moves as x increases if the degree is >= 3. Is it ...
What do we do with this one? Close it or wait for someone to copy/paste an example from help files and vignettes as mentioned by Joshua and Gabor? stackoverflow.com/questions/12115716/…
Question... should this answer ( currently on Rpubs ) http://rpubs.com/Thell/SO-Answer-for-12095113 be posted as a new 'answer' to this question http://stackoverflow.com/questions/12095113/r-knitr-possible-to-programmatically-modify-chunk-labels since it is a completely different concept, or should it be appended to the existing answer. ( <sub>Without the images.</sub> )
/me nods. Super easy too from RStudio. That was my first push to it and, well gosh, I liked it. Although, it should definitely use OAuth. I thought the days of basic auth died a while ago.
This guy's workflow (for which I'm now responsible) involved on the order of 500 queries sprawled across a 1.5Gb access db.
So, yeah.
Aha. It was intentional.
I was wrong about the default behavior. It's just that apparently Access GUI users learn to specify distinct result sets by clicking the Totals button, which adds a group by for every freakin column.