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Extractions: NetDummy Posted on October 11th, 2010 by Dave Taylor Facebook has changed things yet again and now there are Facebook Groups that people can apparently just create and add me to without my permission. Not good. Now my email box overfloweth and my notifications are all about those groups, not my friends. I want out. What are my options? Posted on September 28th, 2010 by Dave Taylor Posted on September 13th, 2010 by Dave Taylor Posted on August 31st, 2010 by Dave Taylor
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Extractions: GIB (Ginsberg's Intelligent Bridgeplayer) GIB was written by Matthew L. Ginsberg and uses techniques from artificial intelligence to build the world's first expert-level computer bridge player. The work has been supported in part by the Computational Intelligence Research Laboratory (CIRL) at the University of Oregon GIB has received a great deal of press as a result of its participation in the Par Contest at the 1998 World Bridge Championships , which were held in Lille, France. In an invitational field consisting of 34 of the world's best card players and GIB, GIB finished 12th. Hands in which GIB has outplayed world-class human players are also the subject of a series of articles in the Dutch bridge magazine IMP GIB has successfully solved 64% of the deals in Fred Gitelman's Bridge Master product. Bridge Baron, one of GIB's most popular competitors, solved only 18% of the deals, providing still further evidence that GIB's card play is at a level far superior to that of any other program. Finally, William Forrester reports similar results when testing GIB on the hands in Blackwood's 1978 Play of the Hand with Blackwood GIB's bidding is based on the data file that is distributed with Meadowlark Bridge. Unlike Meadowlark, however, GIB augments the basic bidding rules with a Borel simulation in order to provide judgement to the system.
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Extractions: The big dummies guide to graphics programming - This Document tries to give some enlightenment about pixel oriented graphics programming with lowlevel graphics libraries. It is intended for people that have never ever used a pixel oriented graphics library before. If you have, it might be a bit boring. For the examples presented here, we use the LibGGI library which is available at http://www.ggi-project.org/ . That's also, what links it to "C", as LibGGI is written entirely in C, and intended to be used by C Programs, though wrappers for a bunch of languages exist. We also use the GGI terminology, as LibGGI covers a very wide range of possible hard- and software to draw on, which causes it to have a very broad set of features that are not supported in many other libraries. If you are using anything but LibGGI, you will probably find, that LibGGI at times has abstraction layers for stuff that you have to access directly on your library. This at times simplifies the task, at times makes it harder, depending on how much you give about portability. But let's get started ...
Extractions: you need to tell mutt who are (in e.g. ~/.mutt/muttrc) unmy_hdr * # delete existing header-settings, if there are any. my_hdr X-Homepage: http://www.calmar.ws my_hdr X-PGP-Key: http://www.calmar.ws/calmar.asc set from="your@email.com" set realname="calmar" set signature='~/.signature' The set from="..." is needed, because that variable needs mutt to identify 'who' you are actually. (E.g. on the $index_format with switches like %F showing you the To: instead of the From: (messages sent out by you)). May have a read here first of all: Mutt Folder Wiki My folder-configuration parts in my muttrc config file set folder=~/.mail # there are the mailboxes (+ / = are shortcuts for it now) set mbox_type=mbox # see the wiki, there are 4 to choose from. # mbox is here a way 'how' to store mails. Below is mbox meant # as a 'mailbox' where read mails are saved ouf of the # inbox ($spoolfile). set spoolfile=+inbox # incoming mails (~/.mail/inbox) set move=yes # yes (move read mails automatically to $mbox) set mbox=+read_inbox # ~/.mail/read_inbox set postponed=+postponed # an 'internal' box for mutt basically set record="+Sent-`date +%Y`" # sent messages goes there (e.g. $folder/Sent-2006)
Extractions: var AKPC_IDS = ""; Subscribe: Posts Comments 29. October 2010 22 Comments Picture Keeper in our lives, then. Built for the low-to-no-tech audience, the Picture Keeper is a USB device that plugs into your computer, searches out all of your photos, and backs them up. No software to install, no expensive drives to buy, just one little USB to make sure that your pics are wiped out forever in the case of a bad system crash. What you get in the package is deceptively small- a USB drive the size of your pinky finger, a thin instruction pamphlet, and a coupon for prints. However, the Picture Keeper package assured me it was easy, so I just dug right in! mom Plugged in, indicator light on, ready to go! The next set of screen shots show you how the PK sets up. Find the driver on the computer and select... Select the Picture Keeper icon to launch... Start up screen. Ready to back up!
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Extractions: var BL_backlinkURL = "http://www.blogger.com/dyn-js/backlink_count.js";var BL_blogId = "13704773"; The new site is up (finally!) Thanks for all your loyalty, I am proud of this site, and think my new site will be even better. Go to http://www.justinlall.com if you're interested. posted by Justin Lall at 1:42 AM 5 comments links to this post Tonight I'll be playing an exhibition match against the OzOne team on BBO. I'll be playing with David Grainger, Bart Bramley, and Jay Stiefel. A wealthy donor founded the OzOne project in order to increase the standard of the Australian teams sent for international competition. They have recruited some of the best talent in Australia to work on their partnerships and become great, much like the Dallas Aces of old. Part of their training is playing exhibition matches on BBO which they do regularly. Richman and Nagy play a variant of MOSCITO, a system that I have never played against since it is illegal in most of the tournaments I play in. As far as I can tell it is a very active strong club system with transfer openings, 4 card majors, and weak NT. I am really excited to play against this system and I think it will be a good learning experience. You never know, sometime in the future I may be playing against this system at a world championship so practicing against it could turn out to be very useful.