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Member Since July 20, 2006
28, Male, Marietta GA, United States

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Where can I find a free software that opens MS Access files?

There's a free MDB Viewer floating around. It's pretty light at 439KB, and looks to be able to do what you need, though I can't vouch for its Hebrew parsing support. You need to install MDAC 2.1 or ...
Submitted by rholliday 3 years ago
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Limewire full of pedo

Limewire isn't a "site," it's a peer-to-peer sharing program. People can "get away" with sharing child pornography in the same way that they can "get away" with sharing the also usually illegal music ...
Submitted by rholliday 3 years ago
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Visualizing a complex graph

Ah, okay. Well, there's nothing cheaper than free, so there's Walrus , which is open source, though still under development. It looks like it renders in 3D space, but it may not have all the ...
Submitted by rholliday 3 years ago
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Detecting tranactions in Ruby on Rails

Okay … I completely misread that code. Sorry about that. Looking at the ActiveRecord transaction docs I wonder if you couldn't check to see that the thread had fired start_db_transaction, as it ...
Submitted by rholliday 3 years ago
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Visualizing a complex graph

GraphML sounds like it was designed for exactly your needs. I'm not sure if it will draw weights as distance or not, based on a very cursory inspection of the primer and specification . As long as ...
Submitted by rholliday 3 years ago
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Detecting tranactions in Ruby on Rails

It seems like there isn't really a built-in way to do this. I hear a lot about how RoR isn't strong on transactions. However, this looks like kind of a jury-rigged workaround: if id.to_s =~ ...
Submitted by rholliday 3 years ago
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Embedded video in HTML

It looks like the above poster is correct. I had thought the currentPosition option might take care of this, but apparently it just sets what second the video starts on once you hit play or autostart ...
Submitted by rholliday 3 years ago
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First video game

The game everyone is referring to was called " Tennis for Two ," and it was invented by William Higinbotham . There are a couple of interesting articles about how it came to be, and even a ...
Submitted by rholliday 3 years ago
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