On 3/24/11 6:17 AM, Amir E. Aharoni wrote:
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> Is there anything else that we can do to make this work? Maybe we can
> help copying the answers to LimeSurvey? I have no experience with it,
> but i am willing to invest some time in learning from someone who has.
Amir, I think this is a question
> Actually, this is technically possible in LimeSurvey. LimeSurvey has
> the ability to display a particular question based on the response to a
> previous question.
For the curious, documentation on 'conditional' questions in LimeSurvey
can be found here:
http://docs.limesurvey.org/Setting+con
> Would it be possible to have the Hebrew translation in the feminine
> gender, too? The default can be masculine, but putting a button at the
> beginning that opens another form in the feminine would be really
> great. In the Meta talk page Casey said that it's not possible with
> LimeSurvey, but
> * Reddit ... a project with values similar to ours
> * Google ... a project with values similar to ours
> * OWA ?¿
> * CivicCRM ... this one offers services to help internal management
> * Creative Commons ok, finally one project with similar values than
> ours: free content
>
> Now, out of
> Yes, that was what we were said several years ago
>
> and I think now there's ample evidence to show it was true, look at
> all the partnerships and support we got
I presume you meant that sarcastically?
I don't know much about any official partnerships the Foundation has,
but a non-trivial a
> As Wikimedia's paid staff continues to grow, the decision to move to San
> Francisco (and its consequences) actually gets amplified, doesn't it? It
> would only be offset by the benefits that Wikimedia gets for being in that
> particular location (partnerships with other San Francisco-based comp
You can see the banner here (make sure your volume is up):
http://www.trevorparscal.com/stuff/thehawk/
I dunno if anyone listened to NPR's latest fundraiser but they had some
/awesome/ appeals by Alec Baldwin - you can listen to them here:
http://www.kplu.org/alec-baldwin
I found them really c
On 11/18/2010 11:21 AM, wjhon...@aol.com wrote:
> He was not raised in an African American culture at all.
>
Regardless of whether or not Obama was raised in whatever you consider
to be 'African American culture', he has no doubt experienced life in a
very different way from someone who has 'w