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My question maybe unheard of or may even be impractical. But, I believe it is practical and acceptable. **Problem: PHP request and response in background thread.** Problem constraints: 1. You know it uses POST method. 2. It has two fields fname and lname as html ids that need to be filled. 3. You get response in the...
2016/04/18
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use [this link](http://www.androidhive.info/2012/01/android-json-parsing-tutorial/) for best solution of calling web service without using WebView. In this example fname and lname sent in namevaluepairs we get responce in json formet and parse json and get data also json parse defined in examples.
What you are trying to achieve is to create a webservice call using a [AsyncTask](http://developer.android.com/reference/android/os/AsyncTask.html). Like you have mentioned, you can make a post request within the AsyncTask, passing in the variables required for the request. You can find a good example as shown: [Sen...
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quick question that's been bugging me lately. When it comes to a songs key specifically major and minor relatives- is it correct to say it can be written in two different keys with the same progression with the progression being written differently? I say this because a lot of times pop songs I see people post the prog...
2020/09/30
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The song you quote with the bass line la,fa do,so and the chords Bm G D A can’t be identified as B minor or D major without listening to it. vi IV I V is one possible solution referring to major (beginning on the 6th degree) but this progression is ambivalent and it can be interpreted in Bm as i VI III bVII (b stands...
The answer to your question is **yes**. The notation you use is relative to tonic. Establishing which sound is the tonic (and whether it changes) is completely outside of this tool. Consider anything noted as II-V as carrying a standard disclaimer "assuming that X is the tonic". If you have a song with chords: C F C ...
105,305
quick question that's been bugging me lately. When it comes to a songs key specifically major and minor relatives- is it correct to say it can be written in two different keys with the same progression with the progression being written differently? I say this because a lot of times pop songs I see people post the prog...
2020/09/30
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The scale/chords are good clues to the key of a song, but at least as important is the *tonal center*. That's not as easy to define but generally it's where the song comes back to a place of less musical tension. IMHO the chord played when the song in question returns to a "rest" state is A major. Which means I would ...
The answer to your question is **yes**. The notation you use is relative to tonic. Establishing which sound is the tonic (and whether it changes) is completely outside of this tool. Consider anything noted as II-V as carrying a standard disclaimer "assuming that X is the tonic". If you have a song with chords: C F C ...
105,305
quick question that's been bugging me lately. When it comes to a songs key specifically major and minor relatives- is it correct to say it can be written in two different keys with the same progression with the progression being written differently? I say this because a lot of times pop songs I see people post the prog...
2020/09/30
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The answer lies in which chord is used to finish the piece (or section thereof.) If a piece ends with V-I (with I being D major and V being A major for example), one would say that that section (or piece) is in D major. To end a piece in the relative minor (same key signature but that's just for notational convenience ...
The answer to your question is **yes**. The notation you use is relative to tonic. Establishing which sound is the tonic (and whether it changes) is completely outside of this tool. Consider anything noted as II-V as carrying a standard disclaimer "assuming that X is the tonic". If you have a song with chords: C F C ...
105,305
quick question that's been bugging me lately. When it comes to a songs key specifically major and minor relatives- is it correct to say it can be written in two different keys with the same progression with the progression being written differently? I say this because a lot of times pop songs I see people post the prog...
2020/09/30
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The problem goes away if you consider D and Bm to be two sides of the same key. They have the same key signature. The Roman numeral analysis system - in the form you talk about - assumes that either the major or minor side is clearly more prominent, in order to assign number one to a scale degree. You should make a dec...
As others have pointed out, whether a song is in a major key or its relative minor is often a matter of debate or opinion. However, there are some clues that can point in one or other direction. First, in specifically the *harmonic* minor there is a key difference, the raised leading note: thus here you would expect a...
105,305
quick question that's been bugging me lately. When it comes to a songs key specifically major and minor relatives- is it correct to say it can be written in two different keys with the same progression with the progression being written differently? I say this because a lot of times pop songs I see people post the prog...
2020/09/30
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As others have pointed out, whether a song is in a major key or its relative minor is often a matter of debate or opinion. However, there are some clues that can point in one or other direction. First, in specifically the *harmonic* minor there is a key difference, the raised leading note: thus here you would expect a...
The answer to your question is **yes**. The notation you use is relative to tonic. Establishing which sound is the tonic (and whether it changes) is completely outside of this tool. Consider anything noted as II-V as carrying a standard disclaimer "assuming that X is the tonic". If you have a song with chords: C F C ...
105,305
quick question that's been bugging me lately. When it comes to a songs key specifically major and minor relatives- is it correct to say it can be written in two different keys with the same progression with the progression being written differently? I say this because a lot of times pop songs I see people post the prog...
2020/09/30
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A complete song need not be just in one key, and stay in that key throughout. I guess that's one good thing about relative key signatures - they are identical. There are many songs which may be in relative major for the verse, and move to relative minor for the chorus - or vice versa. There are many songs which move b...
The answer lies in which chord is used to finish the piece (or section thereof.) If a piece ends with V-I (with I being D major and V being A major for example), one would say that that section (or piece) is in D major. To end a piece in the relative minor (same key signature but that's just for notational convenience ...
105,305
quick question that's been bugging me lately. When it comes to a songs key specifically major and minor relatives- is it correct to say it can be written in two different keys with the same progression with the progression being written differently? I say this because a lot of times pop songs I see people post the prog...
2020/09/30
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The scale/chords are good clues to the key of a song, but at least as important is the *tonal center*. That's not as easy to define but generally it's where the song comes back to a place of less musical tension. IMHO the chord played when the song in question returns to a "rest" state is A major. Which means I would ...
As others have pointed out, whether a song is in a major key or its relative minor is often a matter of debate or opinion. However, there are some clues that can point in one or other direction. First, in specifically the *harmonic* minor there is a key difference, the raised leading note: thus here you would expect a...
105,305
quick question that's been bugging me lately. When it comes to a songs key specifically major and minor relatives- is it correct to say it can be written in two different keys with the same progression with the progression being written differently? I say this because a lot of times pop songs I see people post the prog...
2020/09/30
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The answer lies in which chord is used to finish the piece (or section thereof.) If a piece ends with V-I (with I being D major and V being A major for example), one would say that that section (or piece) is in D major. To end a piece in the relative minor (same key signature but that's just for notational convenience ...
As others have pointed out, whether a song is in a major key or its relative minor is often a matter of debate or opinion. However, there are some clues that can point in one or other direction. First, in specifically the *harmonic* minor there is a key difference, the raised leading note: thus here you would expect a...
105,305
quick question that's been bugging me lately. When it comes to a songs key specifically major and minor relatives- is it correct to say it can be written in two different keys with the same progression with the progression being written differently? I say this because a lot of times pop songs I see people post the prog...
2020/09/30
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The scale/chords are good clues to the key of a song, but at least as important is the *tonal center*. That's not as easy to define but generally it's where the song comes back to a place of less musical tension. IMHO the chord played when the song in question returns to a "rest" state is A major. Which means I would ...
The problem goes away if you consider D and Bm to be two sides of the same key. They have the same key signature. The Roman numeral analysis system - in the form you talk about - assumes that either the major or minor side is clearly more prominent, in order to assign number one to a scale degree. You should make a dec...
105,305
quick question that's been bugging me lately. When it comes to a songs key specifically major and minor relatives- is it correct to say it can be written in two different keys with the same progression with the progression being written differently? I say this because a lot of times pop songs I see people post the prog...
2020/09/30
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A complete song need not be just in one key, and stay in that key throughout. I guess that's one good thing about relative key signatures - they are identical. There are many songs which may be in relative major for the verse, and move to relative minor for the chorus - or vice versa. There are many songs which move b...
The problem goes away if you consider D and Bm to be two sides of the same key. They have the same key signature. The Roman numeral analysis system - in the form you talk about - assumes that either the major or minor side is clearly more prominent, in order to assign number one to a scale degree. You should make a dec...
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On OS from win 2000 or later (any language) can I assume that this path will always exists? For example I know that on win xp in some languages the "Program Files" directory have a different name. So is it true for the System32 folder? Thanks. Ohad.
2008/10/27
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Windows can be installed on a different harddrive and or in a different folder. Use the %windir% or %systemroot% environment variables to get you to the windows folder and append system32. Or use the %path% variable, it's usually the first entrance and the preferred method of searching for files such as dlls AFAIK. As ...
Just an FYI, but in a Terminal Server environment (ie, Citrix), GetWindowsDirectory() may return a unique path for a remote user. [link text](http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms724454(VS.85).aspx) As more and more companies use virtualized desktops, developers need to keep this in mind.
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On OS from win 2000 or later (any language) can I assume that this path will always exists? For example I know that on win xp in some languages the "Program Files" directory have a different name. So is it true for the System32 folder? Thanks. Ohad.
2008/10/27
[ "https://Stackoverflow.com/questions/239209", "https://Stackoverflow.com", "https://Stackoverflow.com/users/17212/" ]
You definitely cannot assume that: Windows could be installed on a different drive letter, or in a different directory. On a previous work PC Windows was installed in D:\WINNT, for example. The short answer is to use the API call GetSystemDirectory(), which will return the path you are after. The longer answer is to ...
Windows can be installed on a different harddrive and or in a different folder. Use the %windir% or %systemroot% environment variables to get you to the windows folder and append system32. Or use the %path% variable, it's usually the first entrance and the preferred method of searching for files such as dlls AFAIK. As ...
239,209
On OS from win 2000 or later (any language) can I assume that this path will always exists? For example I know that on win xp in some languages the "Program Files" directory have a different name. So is it true for the System32 folder? Thanks. Ohad.
2008/10/27
[ "https://Stackoverflow.com/questions/239209", "https://Stackoverflow.com", "https://Stackoverflow.com/users/17212/" ]
Windows can be installed on a different harddrive and or in a different folder. Use the %windir% or %systemroot% environment variables to get you to the windows folder and append system32. Or use the %path% variable, it's usually the first entrance and the preferred method of searching for files such as dlls AFAIK. As ...
I would use the **GetWindowsDirectory** Win32 API to get the current Windows directory, append **System32** to it an then check if it exists.
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On OS from win 2000 or later (any language) can I assume that this path will always exists? For example I know that on win xp in some languages the "Program Files" directory have a different name. So is it true for the System32 folder? Thanks. Ohad.
2008/10/27
[ "https://Stackoverflow.com/questions/239209", "https://Stackoverflow.com", "https://Stackoverflow.com/users/17212/" ]
You definitely cannot assume that: Windows could be installed on a different drive letter, or in a different directory. On a previous work PC Windows was installed in D:\WINNT, for example. The short answer is to use the API call GetSystemDirectory(), which will return the path you are after. The longer answer is to ...
No, you can't assume that. Windows can be installed to a different path. One solution is to look for it by calling GetSystemDirectory (implemented as part of the Windows API).
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On OS from win 2000 or later (any language) can I assume that this path will always exists? For example I know that on win xp in some languages the "Program Files" directory have a different name. So is it true for the System32 folder? Thanks. Ohad.
2008/10/27
[ "https://Stackoverflow.com/questions/239209", "https://Stackoverflow.com", "https://Stackoverflow.com/users/17212/" ]
Windows can be installed on a different harddrive and or in a different folder. Use the %windir% or %systemroot% environment variables to get you to the windows folder and append system32. Or use the %path% variable, it's usually the first entrance and the preferred method of searching for files such as dlls AFAIK. As ...
It might be safer to use the "windir" environment variable and then append the "System32" to the end of that path. Sometimes windows could be under a different folder or different drive so "windir" will tell you where it is. As far as i know, the system32 folder should always exist under the windows folder.
239,209
On OS from win 2000 or later (any language) can I assume that this path will always exists? For example I know that on win xp in some languages the "Program Files" directory have a different name. So is it true for the System32 folder? Thanks. Ohad.
2008/10/27
[ "https://Stackoverflow.com/questions/239209", "https://Stackoverflow.com", "https://Stackoverflow.com/users/17212/" ]
You definitely cannot assume that: Windows could be installed on a different drive letter, or in a different directory. On a previous work PC Windows was installed in D:\WINNT, for example. The short answer is to use the API call GetSystemDirectory(), which will return the path you are after. The longer answer is to ...
I would use the **GetWindowsDirectory** Win32 API to get the current Windows directory, append **System32** to it an then check if it exists.
239,209
On OS from win 2000 or later (any language) can I assume that this path will always exists? For example I know that on win xp in some languages the "Program Files" directory have a different name. So is it true for the System32 folder? Thanks. Ohad.
2008/10/27
[ "https://Stackoverflow.com/questions/239209", "https://Stackoverflow.com", "https://Stackoverflow.com/users/17212/" ]
No, you can't assume that. Windows can be installed to a different path. One solution is to look for it by calling GetSystemDirectory (implemented as part of the Windows API).
I would use the **GetWindowsDirectory** Win32 API to get the current Windows directory, append **System32** to it an then check if it exists.
239,209
On OS from win 2000 or later (any language) can I assume that this path will always exists? For example I know that on win xp in some languages the "Program Files" directory have a different name. So is it true for the System32 folder? Thanks. Ohad.
2008/10/27
[ "https://Stackoverflow.com/questions/239209", "https://Stackoverflow.com", "https://Stackoverflow.com/users/17212/" ]
You definitely cannot assume that: Windows could be installed on a different drive letter, or in a different directory. On a previous work PC Windows was installed in D:\WINNT, for example. The short answer is to use the API call GetSystemDirectory(), which will return the path you are after. The longer answer is to ...
Just an FYI, but in a Terminal Server environment (ie, Citrix), GetWindowsDirectory() may return a unique path for a remote user. [link text](http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms724454(VS.85).aspx) As more and more companies use virtualized desktops, developers need to keep this in mind.
239,209
On OS from win 2000 or later (any language) can I assume that this path will always exists? For example I know that on win xp in some languages the "Program Files" directory have a different name. So is it true for the System32 folder? Thanks. Ohad.
2008/10/27
[ "https://Stackoverflow.com/questions/239209", "https://Stackoverflow.com", "https://Stackoverflow.com/users/17212/" ]
No, you can't assume that. Windows can be installed to a different path. One solution is to look for it by calling GetSystemDirectory (implemented as part of the Windows API).
It might be safer to use the "windir" environment variable and then append the "System32" to the end of that path. Sometimes windows could be under a different folder or different drive so "windir" will tell you where it is. As far as i know, the system32 folder should always exist under the windows folder.
239,209
On OS from win 2000 or later (any language) can I assume that this path will always exists? For example I know that on win xp in some languages the "Program Files" directory have a different name. So is it true for the System32 folder? Thanks. Ohad.
2008/10/27
[ "https://Stackoverflow.com/questions/239209", "https://Stackoverflow.com", "https://Stackoverflow.com/users/17212/" ]
No, you can't assume that. Windows can be installed to a different path. One solution is to look for it by calling GetSystemDirectory (implemented as part of the Windows API).
Just an FYI, but in a Terminal Server environment (ie, Citrix), GetWindowsDirectory() may return a unique path for a remote user. [link text](http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms724454(VS.85).aspx) As more and more companies use virtualized desktops, developers need to keep this in mind.
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![enter image description here](https://i.stack.imgur.com/MW1Mt.jpg) This problem has bothered me for quite some time and I can't solve it. I have even tried to make a construction, but it sometimes tips to the left and sometimes tips to the right :). When we submerge the body in the water the water pushes it up. Tha...
2017/03/16
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**The scale will not move.** You don't need to think about buoyancy at all to answer this question. In the first picture, the scale is balanced, because the net force on each side (the weight) is equal. No mass is added to or removed from either side, so the net forces remain the same.
So various forces neglected (including gravity, air resistance, thermal forces, air pressure) - but your question suggest this is an inquiry about the effect of bouyancy. That being the case, lowering the mass into the water brings into effect its bouyancy. This is a force lifting the mass and acting down on the water...
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![enter image description here](https://i.stack.imgur.com/MW1Mt.jpg) This problem has bothered me for quite some time and I can't solve it. I have even tried to make a construction, but it sometimes tips to the left and sometimes tips to the right :). When we submerge the body in the water the water pushes it up. Tha...
2017/03/16
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The balance will be maintained because there is no EXTERNAL force applied on left or right side. This is because of the same reason you can't push a car while sitting in it!
So various forces neglected (including gravity, air resistance, thermal forces, air pressure) - but your question suggest this is an inquiry about the effect of bouyancy. That being the case, lowering the mass into the water brings into effect its bouyancy. This is a force lifting the mass and acting down on the water...
319,327
![enter image description here](https://i.stack.imgur.com/MW1Mt.jpg) This problem has bothered me for quite some time and I can't solve it. I have even tried to make a construction, but it sometimes tips to the left and sometimes tips to the right :). When we submerge the body in the water the water pushes it up. Tha...
2017/03/16
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The balance will be maintained because there is no EXTERNAL force applied on left or right side. This is because of the same reason you can't push a car while sitting in it!
If you consider everything put in the right side of balance scale as one system, only the internal forces are changed which will not affect the balance. No external force is applied and hence the balance will be maintained.
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I need to find the GUID for an existing USB device attached to my Windows XP system. How can this be done using WMI or the registry? Or, is there another avenue that I should explore? Thanks. **Additional Information:** I need to find the GUID for a specific known device; it is not expected to change. If I need to wr...
2010/12/07
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For a specific known device, the easiest way I've found is to open the .inf file for that device's driver (if you have the driver); it should be clearly indicated there. You can probably also poke around under HKEY\_LOCAL\_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Enum\USB.
[DevViewer from Symantec](http://service1.symantec.com/SUPPORT/ent-security.nsf/ppfdocs/2007511906325898?Open&dtype=corp&src=&seg=&om=1&om_out=prod) also seems to do the trick.
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I need to find the GUID for an existing USB device attached to my Windows XP system. How can this be done using WMI or the registry? Or, is there another avenue that I should explore? Thanks. **Additional Information:** I need to find the GUID for a specific known device; it is not expected to change. If I need to wr...
2010/12/07
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Control Panel > Device Manager > Right Click on Device > Properties > Details Tab > Change 'Property' to Driver Key > Guid will be displayed in 'value' section
[DevViewer from Symantec](http://service1.symantec.com/SUPPORT/ent-security.nsf/ppfdocs/2007511906325898?Open&dtype=corp&src=&seg=&om=1&om_out=prod) also seems to do the trick.
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I know it's not *exactly* what SU is about, but I didn't know where else to turn at this point. I'm trying to hook up a Samsung LA32S81B television to my/a computer using HDMI. This is a moderately old TV, 2007 era, non-smart. Originally, I tried to hook it up to my laptop, to no avail. I'll save you the long story of...
2015/10/31
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In looking at the specs for that TV, it does not support 1080p. Likely, your PC is outputting a 1080p signal and the TV can't sync to it. Try these things: * Lower your display resolution to 1280x720 (that's the HDTV 720p spec). * On the TV, make sure the HDMI input says PC as the source type (Samsungs in particular ...
I got so sick of this I just bought a new TV
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I'd like to host a WCF web service in IIS. The service should keep a certain set of data all the time, it must never be lost. My colleague told me this is impossible because IIS closes down the service after a certain time (I assume without any activity). Is that true? How do I prevent that behavior? In case it matte...
2010/05/05
[ "https://Stackoverflow.com/questions/2773644", "https://Stackoverflow.com", "https://Stackoverflow.com/users/39590/" ]
By default, IIS recycles the worker process after a certain period of inactivity (20 mins if I recall correct). This causes your data to be lost. You can turn off this behavior in the Properties page of the ApplicationPool under which your app is running. EDIT: having said that, if it is *really* important that thi...
> > My colleague told me this is > impossible because IIS closes down the > service after a certain time (I assume > without any activity). Is that true? > How do I prevent that behavior? > > > This is true, but you can get around it by using an out of process state server. Here are three links describing sess...
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So here's the question: ***We want to design a circuit that determines if a four-bit number is less than 10 and is also even.*** ***a. (10 points) Write an expression of M such that M=1 if the four-bit number X (x3 x2 x1 x0) is less than 10 and is also even.*** Is this asking for the answer in POS form since it is u...
2019/02/09
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They probably want the simplest form.
Yes. The conventional representation for the POS form is M(.). Now, since the last bit for the even numbers is 0, it is enough to have 3 bits will all numbers from 0 to 4. So, we just need a mod 5 counter to generate all these numbers and the last bit of the four bits (LSB) being grounded always.
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I've started Wing Chun few days before. Everything seems to be nice, but I've seen some videos on internet, they say that Wing Chun can't handle Boxers or Wrestlers. What are the comparisons between Wing Chun and boxing/wrestling that would lead someone to make this claim? Are there weaknesses that can be exploited?
2017/07/16
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As always, you can't compare style A with style B and say either one is better. It's not because you're a boxer, you immediately win agains a wing chun practitioner. It all depends on how good both fighters are, how much experience they got fighting opponents of different styles, the competition's rules (eg. if you pit...
I don't think that it makes too much sense to compare styles instead of individual athletes, but I will try to answer your question anyway. There is no one answer to this as it is very hard to say how important the advantages and disadvantages of both styles are. Therefore I will give you some insight to the advantage...
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I've started Wing Chun few days before. Everything seems to be nice, but I've seen some videos on internet, they say that Wing Chun can't handle Boxers or Wrestlers. What are the comparisons between Wing Chun and boxing/wrestling that would lead someone to make this claim? Are there weaknesses that can be exploited?
2017/07/16
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As always, you can't compare style A with style B and say either one is better. It's not because you're a boxer, you immediately win agains a wing chun practitioner. It all depends on how good both fighters are, how much experience they got fighting opponents of different styles, the competition's rules (eg. if you pit...
So there are some fundamental assumptions here that one must look at with "intent or goal". **Goal: To beat your opponent senseless?** * If this is your goal then you will probably want a style that focuses aggression and subjugation of your opponent over anything else. **Goal: To protect oneself?** * If this is th...
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I've started Wing Chun few days before. Everything seems to be nice, but I've seen some videos on internet, they say that Wing Chun can't handle Boxers or Wrestlers. What are the comparisons between Wing Chun and boxing/wrestling that would lead someone to make this claim? Are there weaknesses that can be exploited?
2017/07/16
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I don't think that it makes too much sense to compare styles instead of individual athletes, but I will try to answer your question anyway. There is no one answer to this as it is very hard to say how important the advantages and disadvantages of both styles are. Therefore I will give you some insight to the advantage...
So there are some fundamental assumptions here that one must look at with "intent or goal". **Goal: To beat your opponent senseless?** * If this is your goal then you will probably want a style that focuses aggression and subjugation of your opponent over anything else. **Goal: To protect oneself?** * If this is th...
7,660
I've started Wing Chun few days before. Everything seems to be nice, but I've seen some videos on internet, they say that Wing Chun can't handle Boxers or Wrestlers. What are the comparisons between Wing Chun and boxing/wrestling that would lead someone to make this claim? Are there weaknesses that can be exploited?
2017/07/16
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The great advantage of boxing and wrestling is that boxers and wrestlers practice actual fighting, with all other elements of their training - weights, bag work, jumping rope - in support of improving them as fighters. Even when practicing a constrained format a boxer's conditioning, strength and (most importantly) fam...
I don't think that it makes too much sense to compare styles instead of individual athletes, but I will try to answer your question anyway. There is no one answer to this as it is very hard to say how important the advantages and disadvantages of both styles are. Therefore I will give you some insight to the advantage...
7,660
I've started Wing Chun few days before. Everything seems to be nice, but I've seen some videos on internet, they say that Wing Chun can't handle Boxers or Wrestlers. What are the comparisons between Wing Chun and boxing/wrestling that would lead someone to make this claim? Are there weaknesses that can be exploited?
2017/07/16
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The great advantage of boxing and wrestling is that boxers and wrestlers practice actual fighting, with all other elements of their training - weights, bag work, jumping rope - in support of improving them as fighters. Even when practicing a constrained format a boxer's conditioning, strength and (most importantly) fam...
So there are some fundamental assumptions here that one must look at with "intent or goal". **Goal: To beat your opponent senseless?** * If this is your goal then you will probably want a style that focuses aggression and subjugation of your opponent over anything else. **Goal: To protect oneself?** * If this is th...
539,083
I am trying to build a small circuit using an ESP8288-12E, 4 5V relays and a 74HC595 shift register as the main components. To power the whole circuit I am using a Hi Link HLK 5M05 5V/5W switch power supply module. Here is how I planned the whole circuit: [![enter image description here](https://i.stack.imgur.com/iTD...
2020/12/25
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If there is no load at all on the 3V3 regulator, it has no minimum required load so it won't output 3V3. When there is no ESP connected, there is nothing connected on HC595 input pins, so they are floating. The input impedance is so high that taking multimeter probes nearby will cause the HC595 to see activity on inpu...
Throw away that pcb before it kills you and burns down your house - I’m not joking. As others have observed, the clearance between tracks carrying mains voltages and low voltage tracks is nowhere near safe. Have your mains wiring down one end of the pcb well away from the low voltage circuit. What current do you expect...
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![enter image description here](https://i.stack.imgur.com/0CH4T.jpg) This was my grandfather’s and have no idea what it is only that it is some piece of physics equipment! The main black cylinder doesn’t seem like it wants to rotate but not sure if it should?
2018/12/11
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It looks like an [induction coil](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Induction_coil) with the make and break device at the bottom and a switch right at the bottom. If you connect it up to an accumulator, be very, very careful as the output between the two balls, when separate, could be lethal. Also the electrical insulation...
It is a spark radio transmitter. The first working radios. Video: <https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YSf93g0heUA> Pics: <https://www.google.com/search?q=spark+radio+transmitter&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwi-68m5vJjfAhXMx1kKHVuUASQQ_AUIDygC&biw=1920&bih=930> This one looks awfully similar and might give you so...
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Every once in a while, my eighth-inch audio jack will slip loose and I'll seemingly lose only the voice part of a track -- leaving somewhat of a "karaoke" version. What I would guess about how audio plugs work suggests that I'd be making this up; however, I've asked and others tell me they've experienced this as well. ...
2012/10/02
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When the plug starts to slip out of the jack, very often it's the ground contact (sleeve) that breaks its connection first, leaving the two "hot" leads (left and right, tip and ring) still connected. With the ground open like this, both earpieces still get a signal, but now it's the "difference" signal between the lef...
If you look carefully at the jackplug, you'll likely see three (or more) contacts. These are ground (shared), left and right. I would guess that the vocals are on only one of the stereo tracks (ie. left or right but not both). When the plug comes partially out, you're getting mono.
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Every once in a while, my eighth-inch audio jack will slip loose and I'll seemingly lose only the voice part of a track -- leaving somewhat of a "karaoke" version. What I would guess about how audio plugs work suggests that I'd be making this up; however, I've asked and others tell me they've experienced this as well. ...
2012/10/02
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The vocal track, particularly if it is just one singer, is usually found in the centre. This means it is mixed equally into left and right. If you produce a difference signal, L-R or R-L, then this common mode material (anything mixed in equal proportions to left and right) will be attenuated. Such a situation can ha...
If you look carefully at the jackplug, you'll likely see three (or more) contacts. These are ground (shared), left and right. I would guess that the vocals are on only one of the stereo tracks (ie. left or right but not both). When the plug comes partially out, you're getting mono.
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Every once in a while, my eighth-inch audio jack will slip loose and I'll seemingly lose only the voice part of a track -- leaving somewhat of a "karaoke" version. What I would guess about how audio plugs work suggests that I'd be making this up; however, I've asked and others tell me they've experienced this as well. ...
2012/10/02
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When the plug starts to slip out of the jack, very often it's the ground contact (sleeve) that breaks its connection first, leaving the two "hot" leads (left and right, tip and ring) still connected. With the ground open like this, both earpieces still get a signal, but now it's the "difference" signal between the lef...
The vocal track, particularly if it is just one singer, is usually found in the centre. This means it is mixed equally into left and right. If you produce a difference signal, L-R or R-L, then this common mode material (anything mixed in equal proportions to left and right) will be attenuated. Such a situation can ha...
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Say every container and the host itself has its own dedicated, external IP. Is it possible to do this without any problems? And is this really a good plan? Instead of hosting a database per container, hosting a database per host, for all containers to share? This question is sort of related to this one: <https://unix...
2014/02/12
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I do this exact same thing, I have ~10+ OpenVZ guests and a single instance of MySQL running in one of the 10. This is a good approach if the following things are true: * All the VM's using this DB won't overload it * Running multiple individual MySQL instances in their own VMs would be more resource intensive * All t...
OK, the question is: is it a good plan to have one MySQL-Database on a hardware node to server all VM, or is it better to have the MySQL-Database on a VM. As always it depends on what are your requirements. If you are paranoid enough and security is most important, then have your DB on a VM. If performance is most imp...
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I have a genuine question, I am a noob at stocks. from what I have been reading value investors get higher returns than growth investors but then how come the growth etf IVW gets much higher returns than the value index fund VTV. I've looked at other value ETF's but they sucked even more. Is value investing worth the h...
2022/08/23
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"Value investing" is essentially looking for stocks that are cheaper than they "should be" by some measure. That ETF tracks an index of *large cap* value stocks, which may skew the results somewhat, since there may be more smaller "value" stocks that perform better than larger ones. Also note that the two were largely...
Value investing and value stocks are somewhat different. Value investing is, like D Stanley says, figuring out what stocks are cheaper than they should be. Warren Buffet does this by reading public financial statements / disclosures that are required to be made available by law. Value stocks are stocks that make more...
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Is it scientifically possible to briefly walk on the moon bare footed? What possible side effects could there be? Are these side effects mild enough to make it worth it?
2015/05/16
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There are 3 main threats you'd have to account for: 1. Vacuum. This is discussed in the questions @Forgemonkey linked to. Conclusion: brief exposure of the feet only is survivable. 2. Temperature. Surface temperatures on the Moon swing between + 120 and - 150 °C, so you'd have to pick your spot carefully to have a su...
For the record here's a direct quote, from the [same article](http://www.universetoday.com/96208/the-moon-is-toxic/) Hobbes discovered: > > “The dust was so abrasive that it actually wore through three layers > of Kevlar-like material on Jack [Schmitt’s] boot.” > > > – Professor Larry Taylor, Director of the Pla...
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After reading "[Java concurrent in practice](http://jcip.net/)" and "[OSGI in practice](http://neilbartlett.name/blog/osgibook/)" I found a specific subject very interesting; Safe Publication. The following is from JCIP: > > To publish an object safely, both the reference to the object and the object's state must be ...
2009/04/29
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Proportionally, it's probably fair to say that very few programmers sufficiently understand synchronization and concurrency. Who knows how many server applications there are out there right now managing financial transactions, medical records, police records, telephony etc etc that are full of synchronization bugs and ...
I would say very few programmers are away of this issue. When was the last code example you have seen that used the volatile keyword? However, most of the other conditioned mentioned - I just took for granted as best practices. If a developer completely neglects those conditions, they will quickly encounter multi-thre...
801,993
After reading "[Java concurrent in practice](http://jcip.net/)" and "[OSGI in practice](http://neilbartlett.name/blog/osgibook/)" I found a specific subject very interesting; Safe Publication. The following is from JCIP: > > To publish an object safely, both the reference to the object and the object's state must be ...
2009/04/29
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It's not a matter of being "evil". It **is** a real problem, and will become much more apparent with the rise of multicore architectures in the coming years. I have seen very real production bugs due to improper synchronization. And to answer your other question, I would say that very few programmers are aware of the i...
My experience (short-terming and consulting in lots of different kinds of environments Most applications I've seen) agrees with this intuition - I've never seen an entire system clearly architected to manage this problem carefully (well, I've also almost never seen an entire system clearly architected) . I've worked wi...
801,993
After reading "[Java concurrent in practice](http://jcip.net/)" and "[OSGI in practice](http://neilbartlett.name/blog/osgibook/)" I found a specific subject very interesting; Safe Publication. The following is from JCIP: > > To publish an object safely, both the reference to the object and the object's state must be ...
2009/04/29
[ "https://Stackoverflow.com/questions/801993", "https://Stackoverflow.com", "https://Stackoverflow.com/users/148909/" ]
Proportionally, it's probably fair to say that very few programmers sufficiently understand synchronization and concurrency. Who knows how many server applications there are out there right now managing financial transactions, medical records, police records, telephony etc etc that are full of synchronization bugs and ...
"is this really a real problem?" Yes absolutely. Even the most trivial web application has to confront issues surrounding concurrency. Servlets are accessed by multiple threads, for example. The other issue is that threading and concurrency is very hard to handle correctly. It is almost too hard. That is why we are...
801,993
After reading "[Java concurrent in practice](http://jcip.net/)" and "[OSGI in practice](http://neilbartlett.name/blog/osgibook/)" I found a specific subject very interesting; Safe Publication. The following is from JCIP: > > To publish an object safely, both the reference to the object and the object's state must be ...
2009/04/29
[ "https://Stackoverflow.com/questions/801993", "https://Stackoverflow.com", "https://Stackoverflow.com/users/148909/" ]
It's not a matter of being "evil". It **is** a real problem, and will become much more apparent with the rise of multicore architectures in the coming years. I have seen very real production bugs due to improper synchronization. And to answer your other question, I would say that very few programmers are aware of the i...
I would say very few programmers are away of this issue. When was the last code example you have seen that used the volatile keyword? However, most of the other conditioned mentioned - I just took for granted as best practices. If a developer completely neglects those conditions, they will quickly encounter multi-thre...
801,993
After reading "[Java concurrent in practice](http://jcip.net/)" and "[OSGI in practice](http://neilbartlett.name/blog/osgibook/)" I found a specific subject very interesting; Safe Publication. The following is from JCIP: > > To publish an object safely, both the reference to the object and the object's state must be ...
2009/04/29
[ "https://Stackoverflow.com/questions/801993", "https://Stackoverflow.com", "https://Stackoverflow.com/users/148909/" ]
"is this really a real problem?" Yes absolutely. Even the most trivial web application has to confront issues surrounding concurrency. Servlets are accessed by multiple threads, for example. The other issue is that threading and concurrency is very hard to handle correctly. It is almost too hard. That is why we are...
My experience (short-terming and consulting in lots of different kinds of environments Most applications I've seen) agrees with this intuition - I've never seen an entire system clearly architected to manage this problem carefully (well, I've also almost never seen an entire system clearly architected) . I've worked wi...
801,993
After reading "[Java concurrent in practice](http://jcip.net/)" and "[OSGI in practice](http://neilbartlett.name/blog/osgibook/)" I found a specific subject very interesting; Safe Publication. The following is from JCIP: > > To publish an object safely, both the reference to the object and the object's state must be ...
2009/04/29
[ "https://Stackoverflow.com/questions/801993", "https://Stackoverflow.com", "https://Stackoverflow.com/users/148909/" ]
"is this really a real problem?" Yes absolutely. Even the most trivial web application has to confront issues surrounding concurrency. Servlets are accessed by multiple threads, for example. The other issue is that threading and concurrency is very hard to handle correctly. It is almost too hard. That is why we are...
Firstly "safe publication" is not really an idiom (IMO). It comes straight from the language. There have been cases of problems with unsafe publication, with use of NIO for instance. Most Java code is very badly written. Threaded code is obviously more difficult than average line-of-business code.
801,993
After reading "[Java concurrent in practice](http://jcip.net/)" and "[OSGI in practice](http://neilbartlett.name/blog/osgibook/)" I found a specific subject very interesting; Safe Publication. The following is from JCIP: > > To publish an object safely, both the reference to the object and the object's state must be ...
2009/04/29
[ "https://Stackoverflow.com/questions/801993", "https://Stackoverflow.com", "https://Stackoverflow.com/users/148909/" ]
Proportionally, it's probably fair to say that very few programmers sufficiently understand synchronization and concurrency. Who knows how many server applications there are out there right now managing financial transactions, medical records, police records, telephony etc etc that are full of synchronization bugs and ...
It's not a matter of being "evil". It **is** a real problem, and will become much more apparent with the rise of multicore architectures in the coming years. I have seen very real production bugs due to improper synchronization. And to answer your other question, I would say that very few programmers are aware of the i...
801,993
After reading "[Java concurrent in practice](http://jcip.net/)" and "[OSGI in practice](http://neilbartlett.name/blog/osgibook/)" I found a specific subject very interesting; Safe Publication. The following is from JCIP: > > To publish an object safely, both the reference to the object and the object's state must be ...
2009/04/29
[ "https://Stackoverflow.com/questions/801993", "https://Stackoverflow.com", "https://Stackoverflow.com/users/148909/" ]
Firstly "safe publication" is not really an idiom (IMO). It comes straight from the language. There have been cases of problems with unsafe publication, with use of NIO for instance. Most Java code is very badly written. Threaded code is obviously more difficult than average line-of-business code.
I would say very few programmers are away of this issue. When was the last code example you have seen that used the volatile keyword? However, most of the other conditioned mentioned - I just took for granted as best practices. If a developer completely neglects those conditions, they will quickly encounter multi-thre...
801,993
After reading "[Java concurrent in practice](http://jcip.net/)" and "[OSGI in practice](http://neilbartlett.name/blog/osgibook/)" I found a specific subject very interesting; Safe Publication. The following is from JCIP: > > To publish an object safely, both the reference to the object and the object's state must be ...
2009/04/29
[ "https://Stackoverflow.com/questions/801993", "https://Stackoverflow.com", "https://Stackoverflow.com/users/148909/" ]
Proportionally, it's probably fair to say that very few programmers sufficiently understand synchronization and concurrency. Who knows how many server applications there are out there right now managing financial transactions, medical records, police records, telephony etc etc that are full of synchronization bugs and ...
My experience (short-terming and consulting in lots of different kinds of environments Most applications I've seen) agrees with this intuition - I've never seen an entire system clearly architected to manage this problem carefully (well, I've also almost never seen an entire system clearly architected) . I've worked wi...
801,993
After reading "[Java concurrent in practice](http://jcip.net/)" and "[OSGI in practice](http://neilbartlett.name/blog/osgibook/)" I found a specific subject very interesting; Safe Publication. The following is from JCIP: > > To publish an object safely, both the reference to the object and the object's state must be ...
2009/04/29
[ "https://Stackoverflow.com/questions/801993", "https://Stackoverflow.com", "https://Stackoverflow.com/users/148909/" ]
Proportionally, it's probably fair to say that very few programmers sufficiently understand synchronization and concurrency. Who knows how many server applications there are out there right now managing financial transactions, medical records, police records, telephony etc etc that are full of synchronization bugs and ...
Firstly "safe publication" is not really an idiom (IMO). It comes straight from the language. There have been cases of problems with unsafe publication, with use of NIO for instance. Most Java code is very badly written. Threaded code is obviously more difficult than average line-of-business code.
32,207
I have been taking 2-3gm of creatine per day mixed extremely well with 16-17oz lukewarm water, that too on workout days (i.e. I avoid the non-workout days) for at least 2.5 months now. However, I feel that the paunch/belly fat I had, as mentioned in [this post of mine](https://fitness.stackexchange.com/questions/32030/...
2016/09/19
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To answer the valid question here: ### Does Creatine cause bloating? Yes, the water retention usually seen with higher (>10g) loading doses can exceed five pounds (more than two kilograms). Lower doses may cause less water retention. While water mass is not muscle mass (though both count as lean mass), prolonged crea...
It can, but I can't tell for sure it's causing the problem in your case, or the other part of your diet is. The fact is, different diet plans work differently on different people. You may be allergic or intolerant to certain components of your diet, or the supplement you are taking. You get yourself checked by a doctor...
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I have been taking 2-3gm of creatine per day mixed extremely well with 16-17oz lukewarm water, that too on workout days (i.e. I avoid the non-workout days) for at least 2.5 months now. However, I feel that the paunch/belly fat I had, as mentioned in [this post of mine](https://fitness.stackexchange.com/questions/32030/...
2016/09/19
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To answer the valid question here: ### Does Creatine cause bloating? Yes, the water retention usually seen with higher (>10g) loading doses can exceed five pounds (more than two kilograms). Lower doses may cause less water retention. While water mass is not muscle mass (though both count as lean mass), prolonged crea...
@JJosaur's answer is correct. Creatine will slightly increase the amount of water your muscles hold. It will not, and in fact, it can not, increase body fat. That is literally impossible. The amount of water bloat that you get will largely depend on your genetic muscle fiber makeup. Since creatine works better with fas...
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Is it possible to attain the first jhana, then remain in first jhana, while walking, talking, eating and performing other daily activities? Or does one remain in first jhana only while in sitting meditation, then he has to leave the jhana and meditation, before he is able to perform daily activities such as walking, t...
2019/03/12
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From [AN3.63](https://suttacentral.net/an3.63/en/sujato): > > With the giving up of pleasure and pain, and the ending of former happiness and sadness, I enter and remain in the fourth absorption, without pleasure or pain, with pure equanimity and mindfulness. > > > When I’m practicing like this, if I **walk** medit...
It's possible to reach Jhanic states while not formal sitting, yet can be certain "[dangerous](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W8hgPSwHnM8)". (while not serious, actually serious warning). Walking is perfect, but one should not train such in a "dangerous" environment for one self and others but only when already walkin...
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Is it possible to attain the first jhana, then remain in first jhana, while walking, talking, eating and performing other daily activities? Or does one remain in first jhana only while in sitting meditation, then he has to leave the jhana and meditation, before he is able to perform daily activities such as walking, t...
2019/03/12
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From [AN3.63](https://suttacentral.net/an3.63/en/sujato): > > With the giving up of pleasure and pain, and the ending of former happiness and sadness, I enter and remain in the fourth absorption, without pleasure or pain, with pure equanimity and mindfulness. > > > When I’m practicing like this, if I **walk** medit...
According to Sutta Jhana formula, you have to sit cross-legged and keeping your body erects, keeping your mindfulness to the front when you are in first Jhana. In first Jhana you have abandoned five hindrances and acquired five Jhana factors vitakka, vicara, pithi, sukha and ekagata. your speech has ceased and no body ...
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Is it possible to attain the first jhana, then remain in first jhana, while walking, talking, eating and performing other daily activities? Or does one remain in first jhana only while in sitting meditation, then he has to leave the jhana and meditation, before he is able to perform daily activities such as walking, t...
2019/03/12
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From [AN3.63](https://suttacentral.net/an3.63/en/sujato): > > With the giving up of pleasure and pain, and the ending of former happiness and sadness, I enter and remain in the fourth absorption, without pleasure or pain, with pure equanimity and mindfulness. > > > When I’m practicing like this, if I **walk** medit...
Perhaps you can stay in Arahattaphla Samadhi while you are walking, talking and eating.
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Is it possible to attain the first jhana, then remain in first jhana, while walking, talking, eating and performing other daily activities? Or does one remain in first jhana only while in sitting meditation, then he has to leave the jhana and meditation, before he is able to perform daily activities such as walking, t...
2019/03/12
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From [AN3.63](https://suttacentral.net/an3.63/en/sujato): > > With the giving up of pleasure and pain, and the ending of former happiness and sadness, I enter and remain in the fourth absorption, without pleasure or pain, with pure equanimity and mindfulness. > > > When I’m practicing like this, if I **walk** medit...
No, it's impossible. That isn't to say that you can't practice walking meditation (or any other technique) in a way that develops the five jhana factors, however. These can be cultivated to quite a significant degree especially if they are done as a supplement to seated meditation. Unfortunately, it's simply not possib...
31,499
Is it possible to attain the first jhana, then remain in first jhana, while walking, talking, eating and performing other daily activities? Or does one remain in first jhana only while in sitting meditation, then he has to leave the jhana and meditation, before he is able to perform daily activities such as walking, t...
2019/03/12
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From [AN3.63](https://suttacentral.net/an3.63/en/sujato): > > With the giving up of pleasure and pain, and the ending of former happiness and sadness, I enter and remain in the fourth absorption, without pleasure or pain, with pure equanimity and mindfulness. > > > When I’m practicing like this, if I **walk** medit...
The First Jhana is just sustained thought and attention on the object, with some sukkha (pleasure, bliss), and some piiti (rapture, ecstacy) which are "First dhyāna: the first dhyana can be entered when one is secluded from sensuality and unskillful qualities, due to withdrawal and right effort. There is pīti ("raptu...
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I am trying to see test coverage line by line in a class, however, only the first line is highlighted. [![enter image description here](https://i.stack.imgur.com/uW3o7.png)](https://i.stack.imgur.com/uW3o7.png) The *Show Inline Statistics* setting is enabled. [![enter image description here](https://i.stack.imgur.co...
2019/11/25
[ "https://Stackoverflow.com/questions/59030684", "https://Stackoverflow.com", "https://Stackoverflow.com/users/6275633/" ]
Step 1 - Run **testDebugUnitTest** with coverage [Click here to see unit test coverage](https://i.stack.imgur.com/Yy5oF.png) Step 2 - Generate coverage report - click on icon as shown in above image (yellow highlighted) give exported path to generate html file. Step 3 - Click on index.html file to view report. ...
Run the test with coverage, then you can see it line by line: [![enter image description here](https://i.stack.imgur.com/q8pgp.png)](https://i.stack.imgur.com/q8pgp.png)
144,739
Is it possible to install/register another local server instance in any SqlServer version, besides the default local instance, where only one SqlServer version is installed?
2008/09/27
[ "https://Stackoverflow.com/questions/144739", "https://Stackoverflow.com", "https://Stackoverflow.com/users/23087/" ]
Yes, it's possible. I have several combinations in my servers. I have one server that has both SQL Server 2000 and 2005 installed side by side. My desktop at work is a Windows 2003 Server, and I have SQL Server 2005 and 2008 installed side by side. What you want is called a named instance. There will be a screen durin...
Yes. Usually the installer will detect that you have one or more existing instances and will prompt you for a instance name. We have setup three SQL Server 2000 standard editions on a development box to emulate the three production servers at one of our clients.
891,714
We have application which is using some additional files from one catalog. Right now when some of this file is changed we need to log in to each application container clone repository and copy files to catalog. We want to automate this process without rebuilding/restarting whole application. Is there some native appro...
2018/01/11
[ "https://serverfault.com/questions/891714", "https://serverfault.com", "https://serverfault.com/users/278626/" ]
Have a look at PersistentVolume [Access Modes](https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/storage/persistent-volumes/#access-modes) matrix. What you are looking for is either ROX or RWX support. ROX is more common but you'll need some side process to update the content. RWX give you full access to change content on these volu...
It looks like you have already found a solution by making use of NFS mounted volume. There are a number of other volume options available for those who read this seeking a similar solution. If you only need pods on a single node to be able to access a volume, the the options for Access Mode 'ReadWriteOnce' in this [ta...
13,155,318
Can somebody please suggest me when would I need a Level-Order Traversal (to solve some practical/real-life scenario)?
2012/10/31
[ "https://Stackoverflow.com/questions/13155318", "https://Stackoverflow.com", "https://Stackoverflow.com/users/-1/" ]
[Level order traversal](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tree_traversal#Queue-based_level_order_traversal) is actually a Breadth First Search, which is not recursive by nature. From: <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Breadth-first_search> Breadth-first search can be used to solve many problems in graph theory, for example: ...
Google Map Direction is using Level Order Traversal (BFS) all the time. Algorithms repeat the same method choosing the node nearest to the intersection points, eventually selecting the route with the shortest length. <http://blog.hackerearth.com/breadth-first-search-algorithm-example-working-of-gps-navigation>
275,272
If I build a module with a indexer, is Magento going to run the reindex automatically each night or do I need to create a cronjob for it?
2019/05/20
[ "https://magento.stackexchange.com/questions/275272", "https://magento.stackexchange.com", "https://magento.stackexchange.com/users/40598/" ]
If you want the reindex happen automatically, you need to set a cronjob for that. Please refer [here](https://magento.stackexchange.com/questions/269624/how-to-check-whether-the-reindex-working-or-not-in-magento) for detailed explanations:
Automatic re-indexing always require a active Cronjob
112,536
I found myself in an interesting puzzle. Here is the simplified version: I have a flight from A to C, connecting through B. I decide that from B I actually want to go to D, so I buy a separate ticket for that journey\*. The B-C and B-D flights are around the same time and with the same airline\*\*. Will there be a pro...
2018/04/06
[ "https://travel.stackexchange.com/questions/112536", "https://travel.stackexchange.com", "https://travel.stackexchange.com/users/62048/" ]
**No**, there won't be any problem. Separate bookings are separate bookings and don't affect each other, even on the same airline. I will note, however, that if you make a habit of buying A-B-C tickets and getting off at B, and give your frequent flyer number every time, the airline will eventually get grumpy. However...
1. It's unlikely but not impossible that you will get problems at check in. This can be interpreted as you cancelling the "B-C" leg, which incurs a change fee (as stated in the contract of carriage). It sounds insane, but airlines want you to pay for not taking a flight that you have already paid for. They can enforce ...
112,536
I found myself in an interesting puzzle. Here is the simplified version: I have a flight from A to C, connecting through B. I decide that from B I actually want to go to D, so I buy a separate ticket for that journey\*. The B-C and B-D flights are around the same time and with the same airline\*\*. Will there be a pro...
2018/04/06
[ "https://travel.stackexchange.com/questions/112536", "https://travel.stackexchange.com", "https://travel.stackexchange.com/users/62048/" ]
**No**, there won't be any problem. Separate bookings are separate bookings and don't affect each other, even on the same airline. I will note, however, that if you make a habit of buying A-B-C tickets and getting off at B, and give your frequent flyer number every time, the airline will eventually get grumpy. However...
There might be a big problem with any checked-in bag. If this is all with the same airline, your bag might be checked through to destination C, with no opportunity to retrieve it at the intermediate stop B.
112,536
I found myself in an interesting puzzle. Here is the simplified version: I have a flight from A to C, connecting through B. I decide that from B I actually want to go to D, so I buy a separate ticket for that journey\*. The B-C and B-D flights are around the same time and with the same airline\*\*. Will there be a pro...
2018/04/06
[ "https://travel.stackexchange.com/questions/112536", "https://travel.stackexchange.com", "https://travel.stackexchange.com/users/62048/" ]
**No**, there won't be any problem. Separate bookings are separate bookings and don't affect each other, even on the same airline. I will note, however, that if you make a habit of buying A-B-C tickets and getting off at B, and give your frequent flyer number every time, the airline will eventually get grumpy. However...
I would not count on being able to do this with the same airline. Many airlines implement [revenue protection](http://www.navitaire.com/Styles/Images/PDFs/New%20Skies%20Revenue%20Protection.pdf) systems that can automatically [cancel](https://thepointsguy.com/2017/08/illegal-book-2-flights-cancel-1) duplicate bookings....
112,536
I found myself in an interesting puzzle. Here is the simplified version: I have a flight from A to C, connecting through B. I decide that from B I actually want to go to D, so I buy a separate ticket for that journey\*. The B-C and B-D flights are around the same time and with the same airline\*\*. Will there be a pro...
2018/04/06
[ "https://travel.stackexchange.com/questions/112536", "https://travel.stackexchange.com", "https://travel.stackexchange.com/users/62048/" ]
There might be a big problem with any checked-in bag. If this is all with the same airline, your bag might be checked through to destination C, with no opportunity to retrieve it at the intermediate stop B.
1. It's unlikely but not impossible that you will get problems at check in. This can be interpreted as you cancelling the "B-C" leg, which incurs a change fee (as stated in the contract of carriage). It sounds insane, but airlines want you to pay for not taking a flight that you have already paid for. They can enforce ...
112,536
I found myself in an interesting puzzle. Here is the simplified version: I have a flight from A to C, connecting through B. I decide that from B I actually want to go to D, so I buy a separate ticket for that journey\*. The B-C and B-D flights are around the same time and with the same airline\*\*. Will there be a pro...
2018/04/06
[ "https://travel.stackexchange.com/questions/112536", "https://travel.stackexchange.com", "https://travel.stackexchange.com/users/62048/" ]
There might be a big problem with any checked-in bag. If this is all with the same airline, your bag might be checked through to destination C, with no opportunity to retrieve it at the intermediate stop B.
I would not count on being able to do this with the same airline. Many airlines implement [revenue protection](http://www.navitaire.com/Styles/Images/PDFs/New%20Skies%20Revenue%20Protection.pdf) systems that can automatically [cancel](https://thepointsguy.com/2017/08/illegal-book-2-flights-cancel-1) duplicate bookings....
18,456,454
we have a client application that plays flash files (.swf). This works on all other mobiles except iphone as Apple doesn't support Flash. Is there any workaround to play these flash files in iphone using HTML5 or any other tweaking? Since there aren't any answers to this question recently, I am submiting this question.
2013/08/27
[ "https://Stackoverflow.com/questions/18456454", "https://Stackoverflow.com", "https://Stackoverflow.com/users/2682102/" ]
No, there is no way to display a Flash file (SWF) in the iPhone browser. If you have access to the source of the Flash files in the application, it may be possible to export them as HTML5 from the Flash builder. There's no way to do this conversion just from the SWFs, though. As an aside: your application won't work ...
* **using external browser:** There is a browser called **photon** which plays *flash videos and games* on ios devices without any need to jailbreak open this browser with the web url using custom app url scheme * **using html5 conversion tools:** Use *google swiffy* or *Adobe wallaby* and open the HTML page using ui...
358,755
**I'm pretty sure this happens to someone out there now and then:** You've read a question, done the work with writing a pretty decent answer, at least you think you have, then you find some detail in the question, either edited in at a later time or maybe not clearly defined in the title or pointed out in the context...
2020/12/26
[ "https://meta.stackexchange.com/questions/358755", "https://meta.stackexchange.com", "https://meta.stackexchange.com/users/201397/" ]
It can respond to another answer, but you still need to give at least a partial answer to the question. Thus, answering like this is okay: > > My experience about @X's answer (link) is negative, although I used a newer version of (...). Instead, what I did is (explanation), and now it works. > > > [(example)](ht...
There has recently been a discussion on Stack Overflow: [Is an answer that only addresses other answers not an answer?](https://meta.stackoverflow.com/q/403026/13552470) The consensus of [the most upvoted answer](https://meta.stackoverflow.com/a/403027/13552470) is: > > "Not an Answer" is the wrong flag in any case....
12,863,043
I've looking looking at this with no success so far. I need a regular expression that returns me the string after the one in a phone number. Let me give you the perfect example: phone number (in exact format i need): 15063217711 return i need: 5063217711 --> so the FIRST char if its a 1 is removed. I need a regular e...
2012/10/12
[ "https://Stackoverflow.com/questions/12863043", "https://Stackoverflow.com", "https://Stackoverflow.com/users/835883/" ]
For a playlist DEFINITELY the database. The preferences is just a simple key-value pair.
It all depends on the complexity of what you are going to save. SharedPreferences it's the simple approach, but I don't think it is a good idea in terms of scalability. In your case you would be better off using SQLite just because you can create complex structures using a relational database and still being easy to d...
3,004
I swear that for the past couple of weeks or so the speed of responses on serverfault.com has really degraded from what it used to be. Is it time to beef that site up a little?
2012/02/23
[ "https://meta.serverfault.com/questions/3004", "https://meta.serverfault.com", "https://meta.serverfault.com/users/1592/" ]
Are you sure it's nothing at your end? I've noticed no difference here.
Where are you located? I'm in Sydney, Australia and for the last 10 months I've had speed issues with the site - it's so "normal" now that I don't even notice them. See my [meta.stackoverflow question here](https://meta.stackexchange.com/questions/92452/cdn-sstatic-net-is-slowing-down-initial-page-loads) - there's a ...
201,164
a few weeks ago, we setup a cronjob that wipes the entire contents of /tmp every Sunday at 5am. I wasn't really convinced that this is a good idea. Today we discovered that a certain task depended on an existing directory inside /tmp - the task was broken, and worse, it remained silence about why it failed. The questio...
2010/11/12
[ "https://serverfault.com/questions/201164", "https://serverfault.com", "https://serverfault.com/users/39808/" ]
It's not a bad idea to do something about stale old files in /tmp, but I'm not sure that nuking the contents is the best thing you could do. My CentOS servers use something called tmpwatch, which runs daily and can be configured to remove only files that haven't been accessed in a certain period (30 days is a popular ...
My thoughts on this is.. Yes.. dont wipe the /tmp.. Lots of strange and weird applications use the temp for buffering and temporary storage.. If the information wasnt important, it wouldnt store it there :) Ive seen, logging buffers, webserver sessions and even library versions in there on servers.. Its best that y...
201,164
a few weeks ago, we setup a cronjob that wipes the entire contents of /tmp every Sunday at 5am. I wasn't really convinced that this is a good idea. Today we discovered that a certain task depended on an existing directory inside /tmp - the task was broken, and worse, it remained silence about why it failed. The questio...
2010/11/12
[ "https://serverfault.com/questions/201164", "https://serverfault.com", "https://serverfault.com/users/39808/" ]
It depends a bit on applications and distributions. It's typically safe to wipe /tmp on reboots. Wiping it on a running system is very likely to break applications. /tmp is not meant for permanent storage, and any application using it for such is serious broken, but applications can easily leave files in /tmp for month...
My thoughts on this is.. Yes.. dont wipe the /tmp.. Lots of strange and weird applications use the temp for buffering and temporary storage.. If the information wasnt important, it wouldnt store it there :) Ive seen, logging buffers, webserver sessions and even library versions in there on servers.. Its best that y...
201,164
a few weeks ago, we setup a cronjob that wipes the entire contents of /tmp every Sunday at 5am. I wasn't really convinced that this is a good idea. Today we discovered that a certain task depended on an existing directory inside /tmp - the task was broken, and worse, it remained silence about why it failed. The questio...
2010/11/12
[ "https://serverfault.com/questions/201164", "https://serverfault.com", "https://serverfault.com/users/39808/" ]
According to [the FHS](http://www.pathname.com/fhs/pub/fhs-2.3.html#TMPTEMPORARYFILES): > > Programs must not assume that any files or directories in /tmp are preserved between invocations of the program. > > > Rationale > > > IEEE standard P1003.2 (POSIX, part 2) makes requirements that are similar to the above ...
My thoughts on this is.. Yes.. dont wipe the /tmp.. Lots of strange and weird applications use the temp for buffering and temporary storage.. If the information wasnt important, it wouldnt store it there :) Ive seen, logging buffers, webserver sessions and even library versions in there on servers.. Its best that y...
201,164
a few weeks ago, we setup a cronjob that wipes the entire contents of /tmp every Sunday at 5am. I wasn't really convinced that this is a good idea. Today we discovered that a certain task depended on an existing directory inside /tmp - the task was broken, and worse, it remained silence about why it failed. The questio...
2010/11/12
[ "https://serverfault.com/questions/201164", "https://serverfault.com", "https://serverfault.com/users/39808/" ]
It's not a bad idea to do something about stale old files in /tmp, but I'm not sure that nuking the contents is the best thing you could do. My CentOS servers use something called tmpwatch, which runs daily and can be configured to remove only files that haven't been accessed in a certain period (30 days is a popular ...
It depends a bit on applications and distributions. It's typically safe to wipe /tmp on reboots. Wiping it on a running system is very likely to break applications. /tmp is not meant for permanent storage, and any application using it for such is serious broken, but applications can easily leave files in /tmp for month...
201,164
a few weeks ago, we setup a cronjob that wipes the entire contents of /tmp every Sunday at 5am. I wasn't really convinced that this is a good idea. Today we discovered that a certain task depended on an existing directory inside /tmp - the task was broken, and worse, it remained silence about why it failed. The questio...
2010/11/12
[ "https://serverfault.com/questions/201164", "https://serverfault.com", "https://serverfault.com/users/39808/" ]
It's not a bad idea to do something about stale old files in /tmp, but I'm not sure that nuking the contents is the best thing you could do. My CentOS servers use something called tmpwatch, which runs daily and can be configured to remove only files that haven't been accessed in a certain period (30 days is a popular ...
According to [the FHS](http://www.pathname.com/fhs/pub/fhs-2.3.html#TMPTEMPORARYFILES): > > Programs must not assume that any files or directories in /tmp are preserved between invocations of the program. > > > Rationale > > > IEEE standard P1003.2 (POSIX, part 2) makes requirements that are similar to the above ...
201,164
a few weeks ago, we setup a cronjob that wipes the entire contents of /tmp every Sunday at 5am. I wasn't really convinced that this is a good idea. Today we discovered that a certain task depended on an existing directory inside /tmp - the task was broken, and worse, it remained silence about why it failed. The questio...
2010/11/12
[ "https://serverfault.com/questions/201164", "https://serverfault.com", "https://serverfault.com/users/39808/" ]
It depends a bit on applications and distributions. It's typically safe to wipe /tmp on reboots. Wiping it on a running system is very likely to break applications. /tmp is not meant for permanent storage, and any application using it for such is serious broken, but applications can easily leave files in /tmp for month...
According to [the FHS](http://www.pathname.com/fhs/pub/fhs-2.3.html#TMPTEMPORARYFILES): > > Programs must not assume that any files or directories in /tmp are preserved between invocations of the program. > > > Rationale > > > IEEE standard P1003.2 (POSIX, part 2) makes requirements that are similar to the above ...
2,914
Specifically for the SpaceX SES-8 mission going on right now. But, generally, how long does it take for a satellite to reach GEO at a minimum?
2013/11/25
[ "https://space.stackexchange.com/questions/2914", "https://space.stackexchange.com", "https://space.stackexchange.com/users/603/" ]
In theory, the shortest practical time from spacecraft separation would be about five and a quarter hours, which is half of a geosynchronous transfer orbit. At apogee, which is carefully placed to occur over the equator, a single burn raises the perigee and changes the inclination of the orbit, and you're there. All ea...
**Less than 30 minutes** > > Falcon 9’s second stage single Merlin vacuum engine ignited at 185 > seconds after launch to begin a five minute, 20 second burn to deliver > SES-8 into a temporary parking orbit. Eighteen minutes after injecting > SES-8 into that orbit, the second stage engine reignited for just over ...
32,037
I'm using a tablet with Android 2.2. Is there something like `Tab` to switch to the next form field?
2012/10/19
[ "https://android.stackexchange.com/questions/32037", "https://android.stackexchange.com", "https://android.stackexchange.com/users/18840/" ]
Is this what you are looking for [paid app]: <https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.vmlite.vncserver&hl=en> However, if you are willing to go through a lengthy process [but free], you can follow the tutorial [here](http://www.howtogeek.com/howto/42491/how-to-remote-view-and-control-your-android-phone/) to...
Give [androidscreencast](http://code.google.com/p/androidscreencast/) a try. You may already need to have USB Debugging enabled for it to work, but you've said you already have that enabled, so should be ok. It just needs a USB connection to the phone and goes over the ADB protocol.
32,037
I'm using a tablet with Android 2.2. Is there something like `Tab` to switch to the next form field?
2012/10/19
[ "https://android.stackexchange.com/questions/32037", "https://android.stackexchange.com", "https://android.stackexchange.com/users/18840/" ]
Is this what you are looking for [paid app]: <https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.vmlite.vncserver&hl=en> However, if you are willing to go through a lengthy process [but free], you can follow the tutorial [here](http://www.howtogeek.com/howto/42491/how-to-remote-view-and-control-your-android-phone/) to...
Use a USB-OTG cable to connect a mouse. You can even make your own by cutting and soldering a microUSB cable to the female end of a USB extension cable.
32,037
I'm using a tablet with Android 2.2. Is there something like `Tab` to switch to the next form field?
2012/10/19
[ "https://android.stackexchange.com/questions/32037", "https://android.stackexchange.com", "https://android.stackexchange.com/users/18840/" ]
Is this what you are looking for [paid app]: <https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.vmlite.vncserver&hl=en> However, if you are willing to go through a lengthy process [but free], you can follow the tutorial [here](http://www.howtogeek.com/howto/42491/how-to-remote-view-and-control-your-android-phone/) to...
Scrcpy is awesome! It uses adb directly for backend and it doesn't block those remote screen restricted apps too. And since it's adb. You can remote control via same network wirelessly. For linux users. It's available on most of package managers.
32,037
I'm using a tablet with Android 2.2. Is there something like `Tab` to switch to the next form field?
2012/10/19
[ "https://android.stackexchange.com/questions/32037", "https://android.stackexchange.com", "https://android.stackexchange.com/users/18840/" ]
Give [androidscreencast](http://code.google.com/p/androidscreencast/) a try. You may already need to have USB Debugging enabled for it to work, but you've said you already have that enabled, so should be ok. It just needs a USB connection to the phone and goes over the ADB protocol.
Use a USB-OTG cable to connect a mouse. You can even make your own by cutting and soldering a microUSB cable to the female end of a USB extension cable.
32,037
I'm using a tablet with Android 2.2. Is there something like `Tab` to switch to the next form field?
2012/10/19
[ "https://android.stackexchange.com/questions/32037", "https://android.stackexchange.com", "https://android.stackexchange.com/users/18840/" ]
Give [androidscreencast](http://code.google.com/p/androidscreencast/) a try. You may already need to have USB Debugging enabled for it to work, but you've said you already have that enabled, so should be ok. It just needs a USB connection to the phone and goes over the ADB protocol.
Scrcpy is awesome! It uses adb directly for backend and it doesn't block those remote screen restricted apps too. And since it's adb. You can remote control via same network wirelessly. For linux users. It's available on most of package managers.
32,037
I'm using a tablet with Android 2.2. Is there something like `Tab` to switch to the next form field?
2012/10/19
[ "https://android.stackexchange.com/questions/32037", "https://android.stackexchange.com", "https://android.stackexchange.com/users/18840/" ]
Use a USB-OTG cable to connect a mouse. You can even make your own by cutting and soldering a microUSB cable to the female end of a USB extension cable.
Scrcpy is awesome! It uses adb directly for backend and it doesn't block those remote screen restricted apps too. And since it's adb. You can remote control via same network wirelessly. For linux users. It's available on most of package managers.
608,991
I have setup a Remote Desktop Gateway server using Windows Server 2012 R2. I am using the Remote Desktop Gateway as an intermediary between to provide the remote desktop session over 443 since 3389 is blocked at many client locations. However, I ran into a problem with a client who's network seems to be using an web p...
2014/06/30
[ "https://serverfault.com/questions/608991", "https://serverfault.com", "https://serverfault.com/users/228593/" ]
As of 2008 [a Microsoft employee indicated there was "no official way" to accomplish this](http://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/windowsserver/en-US/a341fda4-10ef-4c4c-8646-3ff10bea3a38/connecting-to-ts-gateway-through-a-web-proxy?forum=winserverTS). Given the six intervening years you'd like to think there has be...
Another option is to use an SSH tunnel. PuTTY, to name names, has an easily-configured proxy option, so it can work through the proxy server and then provide a local tunnel through which you can connect to the RDP destination. This does assume that the client has something to login to via SSH, and more specifically s...
608,991
I have setup a Remote Desktop Gateway server using Windows Server 2012 R2. I am using the Remote Desktop Gateway as an intermediary between to provide the remote desktop session over 443 since 3389 is blocked at many client locations. However, I ran into a problem with a client who's network seems to be using an web p...
2014/06/30
[ "https://serverfault.com/questions/608991", "https://serverfault.com", "https://serverfault.com/users/228593/" ]
As of 2008 [a Microsoft employee indicated there was "no official way" to accomplish this](http://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/windowsserver/en-US/a341fda4-10ef-4c4c-8646-3ff10bea3a38/connecting-to-ts-gateway-through-a-web-proxy?forum=winserverTS). Given the six intervening years you'd like to think there has be...
Guacamole and FreeRDP-WebConnect are Linux based gateways. For Windows Servers (I saw you are using Windows Server 2012 R2), you can try [Myrtille](https://github.com/cedrozor/myrtille), a comparable solution (equally using FreeRDP as rdp client), also open source.
608,991
I have setup a Remote Desktop Gateway server using Windows Server 2012 R2. I am using the Remote Desktop Gateway as an intermediary between to provide the remote desktop session over 443 since 3389 is blocked at many client locations. However, I ran into a problem with a client who's network seems to be using an web p...
2014/06/30
[ "https://serverfault.com/questions/608991", "https://serverfault.com", "https://serverfault.com/users/228593/" ]
Another option is to use an SSH tunnel. PuTTY, to name names, has an easily-configured proxy option, so it can work through the proxy server and then provide a local tunnel through which you can connect to the RDP destination. This does assume that the client has something to login to via SSH, and more specifically s...
Guacamole and FreeRDP-WebConnect are Linux based gateways. For Windows Servers (I saw you are using Windows Server 2012 R2), you can try [Myrtille](https://github.com/cedrozor/myrtille), a comparable solution (equally using FreeRDP as rdp client), also open source.
653,858
I've just been wondering because I see this on ubiquity and want to know how this is better during the installation of Ubuntu.
2015/07/28
[ "https://askubuntu.com/questions/653858", "https://askubuntu.com", "https://askubuntu.com/users/409520/" ]
If you are not plugged, then your laptop battery may be dead before the installation is finished, if you have a laptop. **;)** The result can be a ruined or incomplete installation and you have to start over. Assuming your hard drive still functions.
There is another point. When you are on battery performance is all depend on battery but while charging performance increase little bit and laptop all depends on direct DC charge and it gives little bit more volts than battery.
105,849
So in 3 we learn about the Virgo II lander, but really not much else in the space program. What else happened? Were there space stations, probes to other planets?
2015/10/23
[ "https://scifi.stackexchange.com/questions/105849", "https://scifi.stackexchange.com", "https://scifi.stackexchange.com/users/40833/" ]
Ultimately, we have speculative evidence that *Project: Safehouse*, aka the *Societal Preservation Program*, which tasked the Enclave to oversee the vaults, had but one supreme objective. > > The purpose of the [vault experiments](http://fallout.wikia.com/wiki/Vault) was to help prepare the Enclave for either re-colo...
There was Hubology in Fallout 2, with the questionable goal of leaving Earth in an old pre-war space shuttle. In Fallout New Vegas the ghouls in the quest 'Come Fly With Me' use three pre-war rockets to leave Earth. And if you join Mr House in Fallout New Vegas I believe one of the ending slides mentions a return to sp...
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I am trying to integrate a calendar plugin like google calendar with custom database and code with asp.net MVC in C#. It needs to handle Day/Week/Month Events in the Calendar as like google calendar. I found the similar plugin in jquery <http://www.webappers.com/2009/08/04/jquery-weekly-calendar-plugin-inspired-by-g...
2009/10/05
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I answered a similar question a while ago, "[ASP.net weekly schedule control](https://stackoverflow.com/questions/700810/asp-net-weekly-schedule-control)", and the answer there would still be relevant to yourself. > > [DayPilot](http://www.daypilot.org/) is a pretty good general > purpose calendaring/schedule contro...
Use Google's [Calendar API](http://code.google.com/apis/calendar/)
1,520,231
I am trying to integrate a calendar plugin like google calendar with custom database and code with asp.net MVC in C#. It needs to handle Day/Week/Month Events in the Calendar as like google calendar. I found the similar plugin in jquery <http://www.webappers.com/2009/08/04/jquery-weekly-calendar-plugin-inspired-by-g...
2009/10/05
[ "https://Stackoverflow.com/questions/1520231", "https://Stackoverflow.com", "https://Stackoverflow.com/users/111435/" ]
I'd try [FullCalendar](http://arshaw.com/fullcalendar/)
I answered a similar question a while ago, "[ASP.net weekly schedule control](https://stackoverflow.com/questions/700810/asp-net-weekly-schedule-control)", and the answer there would still be relevant to yourself. > > [DayPilot](http://www.daypilot.org/) is a pretty good general > purpose calendaring/schedule contro...
1,520,231
I am trying to integrate a calendar plugin like google calendar with custom database and code with asp.net MVC in C#. It needs to handle Day/Week/Month Events in the Calendar as like google calendar. I found the similar plugin in jquery <http://www.webappers.com/2009/08/04/jquery-weekly-calendar-plugin-inspired-by-g...
2009/10/05
[ "https://Stackoverflow.com/questions/1520231", "https://Stackoverflow.com", "https://Stackoverflow.com/users/111435/" ]
I answered a similar question a while ago, "[ASP.net weekly schedule control](https://stackoverflow.com/questions/700810/asp-net-weekly-schedule-control)", and the answer there would still be relevant to yourself. > > [DayPilot](http://www.daypilot.org/) is a pretty good general > purpose calendaring/schedule contro...
I am using this jquery plugin. <http://www.web-delicious.com/jquery-events-calendar-wdcalendar/> It provide php mvc sample, you can convert it to .net mvc
1,520,231
I am trying to integrate a calendar plugin like google calendar with custom database and code with asp.net MVC in C#. It needs to handle Day/Week/Month Events in the Calendar as like google calendar. I found the similar plugin in jquery <http://www.webappers.com/2009/08/04/jquery-weekly-calendar-plugin-inspired-by-g...
2009/10/05
[ "https://Stackoverflow.com/questions/1520231", "https://Stackoverflow.com", "https://Stackoverflow.com/users/111435/" ]
I answered a similar question a while ago, "[ASP.net weekly schedule control](https://stackoverflow.com/questions/700810/asp-net-weekly-schedule-control)", and the answer there would still be relevant to yourself. > > [DayPilot](http://www.daypilot.org/) is a pretty good general > purpose calendaring/schedule contro...
The best one I found is [dhtmlxScheduler](http://dhtmlx.com/docs/products/dhtmlxScheduler/). It is highly customizable, fires events and works cross-browser. It is free for GPL projects, otherwise there are commercial licenses available with affordable prices. And their customer support is excellent!
1,520,231
I am trying to integrate a calendar plugin like google calendar with custom database and code with asp.net MVC in C#. It needs to handle Day/Week/Month Events in the Calendar as like google calendar. I found the similar plugin in jquery <http://www.webappers.com/2009/08/04/jquery-weekly-calendar-plugin-inspired-by-g...
2009/10/05
[ "https://Stackoverflow.com/questions/1520231", "https://Stackoverflow.com", "https://Stackoverflow.com/users/111435/" ]
I'd try [FullCalendar](http://arshaw.com/fullcalendar/)
Use Google's [Calendar API](http://code.google.com/apis/calendar/)
1,520,231
I am trying to integrate a calendar plugin like google calendar with custom database and code with asp.net MVC in C#. It needs to handle Day/Week/Month Events in the Calendar as like google calendar. I found the similar plugin in jquery <http://www.webappers.com/2009/08/04/jquery-weekly-calendar-plugin-inspired-by-g...
2009/10/05
[ "https://Stackoverflow.com/questions/1520231", "https://Stackoverflow.com", "https://Stackoverflow.com/users/111435/" ]
The best one I found is [dhtmlxScheduler](http://dhtmlx.com/docs/products/dhtmlxScheduler/). It is highly customizable, fires events and works cross-browser. It is free for GPL projects, otherwise there are commercial licenses available with affordable prices. And their customer support is excellent!
Use Google's [Calendar API](http://code.google.com/apis/calendar/)
1,520,231
I am trying to integrate a calendar plugin like google calendar with custom database and code with asp.net MVC in C#. It needs to handle Day/Week/Month Events in the Calendar as like google calendar. I found the similar plugin in jquery <http://www.webappers.com/2009/08/04/jquery-weekly-calendar-plugin-inspired-by-g...
2009/10/05
[ "https://Stackoverflow.com/questions/1520231", "https://Stackoverflow.com", "https://Stackoverflow.com/users/111435/" ]
I'd try [FullCalendar](http://arshaw.com/fullcalendar/)
I am using this jquery plugin. <http://www.web-delicious.com/jquery-events-calendar-wdcalendar/> It provide php mvc sample, you can convert it to .net mvc
1,520,231
I am trying to integrate a calendar plugin like google calendar with custom database and code with asp.net MVC in C#. It needs to handle Day/Week/Month Events in the Calendar as like google calendar. I found the similar plugin in jquery <http://www.webappers.com/2009/08/04/jquery-weekly-calendar-plugin-inspired-by-g...
2009/10/05
[ "https://Stackoverflow.com/questions/1520231", "https://Stackoverflow.com", "https://Stackoverflow.com/users/111435/" ]
I'd try [FullCalendar](http://arshaw.com/fullcalendar/)
The best one I found is [dhtmlxScheduler](http://dhtmlx.com/docs/products/dhtmlxScheduler/). It is highly customizable, fires events and works cross-browser. It is free for GPL projects, otherwise there are commercial licenses available with affordable prices. And their customer support is excellent!
1,520,231
I am trying to integrate a calendar plugin like google calendar with custom database and code with asp.net MVC in C#. It needs to handle Day/Week/Month Events in the Calendar as like google calendar. I found the similar plugin in jquery <http://www.webappers.com/2009/08/04/jquery-weekly-calendar-plugin-inspired-by-g...
2009/10/05
[ "https://Stackoverflow.com/questions/1520231", "https://Stackoverflow.com", "https://Stackoverflow.com/users/111435/" ]
The best one I found is [dhtmlxScheduler](http://dhtmlx.com/docs/products/dhtmlxScheduler/). It is highly customizable, fires events and works cross-browser. It is free for GPL projects, otherwise there are commercial licenses available with affordable prices. And their customer support is excellent!
I am using this jquery plugin. <http://www.web-delicious.com/jquery-events-calendar-wdcalendar/> It provide php mvc sample, you can convert it to .net mvc