but I want to mess around a bit and look at things like combining the pressure of two toes (that have similar timings anyway) whether this creates a better interval
but on the other hand, that image I posed earlier is from a phd study, so if I can't crack this nut in three days, I don't have to feel like a loser :P
perhaps, but low views is less important than an inactive user with an unanswered question, as he won't come back to accept it nor will he add info to help us answer it for him
and low views is probably anything under 500 or so
I have a Unix based question. Intro:Trying to create local image which is coded by the cryptsetup tool. Here are my steps:
abcdef# dd if=/dev/zero of=image.img bs=512M count=1 1+0 records in 1+0 records out 536870912 bytes (537 MB) copied,
6.39732 s, 83.9 MB/s abcdef# cryptsetup luksFormat ima...
What's the best way to present an e-mail address on my website without being attacked by spammers?
The approach foo at fooland dot com is not exactly what I'm looking for. I need to present it in a way that is comprehensible for normal people.
EDIT
The displaying e-mails are dynamic
@Sathya :) Looks like he has left that company anyway from his profile... not really sure how it works, just got an email saying do you know this person and do I want to add him... I clicked no!
@Sathya Wanted to write ... "Lawrence is completely untrustworthy, lying bastard. I don't recommend ever doing business with him, or any company he works for..." but thought I better just click don't know instead :S
Facebook does that too - most annoying, you've no way of knowing whether the connection is valid - especially if you can't see most of the other person's profile info.
@Sathya no, got an email asking if I want to add him and if I know him :s through third connections, I have thousands of people, never had an email like this befre and don't understand why it would choose him when we have never been in contact :S
I've just got back in touch with an old friend via LinkedIn.
Prior to accepting the connection I saw that he was already a 3rd degree connection of mine and some of the connections were unexpected. So when I first clicked on his profile I saw:
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I fully understand that, but still, out of thousands of people, never had an email before and it chooses him :S just seems strange... or am I looking to deep in to this and it is just random then!?
@Diago Lol, I am in mixed minds - I bought a very powerful laptop a few years ago and never took it out the house.... so I said I would just buy a desktop from now on (cheaper for more powerful)... but I haven't got around to buying/building one!... need to though :S
@Wil I have to admit that a desktop has always been my second machine. However since moving to Mac I hardly ever touched my desktop, so it got removed and stripped about 7 months ago. The wife is planning to do the same.
I wish I could afford a decent Mac. Dual boot to Windows for work and WP7 related development & gaming (not that I do that much pc gaming these days) & I'd have the Mac to investigate iPad/iPod/iPhone development.
@Diago I know the feeling - I have purchased second/third machines in the past for certain purposes, then found syncing is too hard and end up just using one machine for everything... even when it isn't the best choice/most powerful...
@Diago Anyway, can't really say yuck / bad... especially if you put Windows on the macs! :) - I have to say as much as I don't think Apple stuff is good value for money / that special... they certainly look/feel nice!
@Diago I want a lap top for myself & I have been looking at Macs, but I went over a speed bump too quickly the other night and cracked the sump - I'm now facing a bill of nearly £500 to get it repaired. So that's any sort of laptop of the agenda for a few months.
@ChrisF ahh ok - I never even heard of a sump before (but just Googled it!) :S ... try writing a letter to the council... If you were going at (or less) than the speed limit and it happened, they may take responsibility, I know people who have complained on similar issues and got pay out cheques.
@Wil I had a similar problem with a pot hole (broke the suspension) a couple of years ago. The council refused to pay out then, so I don't hold out much hope. I will ring them though - thanks for the reminder.
@ChrisF Refuse to take no for an answer! If it isn't too far away, take a picture... and if they say no, ring one of those tv lawyer companies... nothing to loose by trying! and it can get you a new laptop! lol :P