On Apr 18, 2013 1:49 PM, "David & Tina Ohlemacher"
wrote:
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> I signed up for this. It looked interesting to me as well. I think they
need a couple of more students to run the class.
I just signed up as well, hopefully there is enough interest.
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This is one of my personal favorite videos
On Mon, Feb 18, 2013 at 9:05 AM, Ken D'Ambrosio wrote:
> Yah -- I went to show this to someone teaching a JavaScript course, and
> in the course of googling, bumped into an interesting explanation of
> *why* the JavaScript acts the way it does:
>
>
> h
I have worked with OpenCV a bit in the past, and even done things similar
to this (about 6 years ago). I found it very easy to work with if you know
a little bit of C++ (and Ken, I know how you love to flex your OOP
muscles!). I've never heard of SimpleCV, but now I'm interested in poking
into it
I graduated with a CS degree from UMass Lowell in 2004 and, at the time,
the default development platform was a Linux server. The entry level
coursework included introductions to basics Unix development tools (shell
commands, emacs, gcc, gdb, make, etc). I wouldn't go so far as saying
Linux/FOSS wa
I do love hoppy beer, and peripherals!
-Bobby
On May 13, 2012 9:16 PM, "Joshua Judson Rosen" wrote:
> David Hardy writes:
> >
> > Well, what was the *other* qualification you and your colleague came up
> with
> > the other day? Enquiring potential nerds wanna know.
>
> "Appreciates hoppy beers
Wonderful. A pro-war song that completely misses the point, and
tries to connect the war we've just begin to the 9/11 attack on
the WTC. I'd like to believe that you posted this crap here by
accident, and intended this for another list, but the source address
and OT subject tag make that hard to
Sorry if this is repetitive but for the life of me I can't seem to get
our Red Hat Linux boxes to properly act as NIS clients. The most recent
problem is my files show up with group ownership as rpc. prior to this
the automounting was flaky so we copied the auto_ files from the NIS
server, whic
On Red Hat 7.2 is there a way you can find out the architecture of a
system after it has booted?
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accross platforms. I'm
sure that Red Hat will rethink their decision, but most likely
change the time parameters.
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named g32s2s and copy it to our Dell Linux server and then change
the auto mounting database to reflect those changes.
Bob
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