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Re:I own an A630, this really is a neat hack
The RAW files from chdk are not in any standard format and contain no exif information. You can convert them easily to DNG with this tool. It even copies the exif information from the jpg if it is available.
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Re:rapidly improving technologies? eh
http://scwizard.chat.ru/proof.txt
So it's official. Firefox renders CSS 2 better then Opera, despite what the acid2 test says :) -
Re:Although correlation != causation
For those like me who are not as well versed in D&D lore, Tarrasques are described here.
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Re:Windows port?
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This was my final year project thesis
This was my final year project thesis. Just remember the golden rule unstructured 2 structured == convert 2 XML I wrote a [very bad] program in C++/Perl/tcsh IPC=pipes to add XML tags to English, and then index them into a search engine which would use the lingual data stored in the XML tags to help the search.
NIST does a MASSIVE competition on this annually. I don't want to be an XML-buzzword whore <Arnold Schwarzenegger accent> (XML commando eats Green berets, C++, Java, Perl, COBOL for breakfast)</Arnold Schwarzenegger accent> but you can't beat XML for easily converting anything that you can make sense out of into computer readable format. Real h3cKoRs use SGML, but us underlings have to stick with things we can understand like XML. As for expandability, if we want to encode something else into the document, then just tag-it-and-go
It took me 200 hours to fish out all these links (before the Google days), I don't want anyone to have to waste as much time as I did feeding the search engines exotic foods. It's a year old so pardon me for the odd broken link, armed with these you could probably turn jello into XML ;-)
My favourite bookmarx
PROJect[21 links]
Beginners' Guide[13 links]
Berkeley Linguistics Dept. Course Summaries, general stuffzzzzzzzzzzzzzzCryptic IR Vocabulary defined
Explanations of weird words like hypernym zzzzzzzzzzzzzzHow do we produce and understand speech
How Inverted Files are Created - Univeristy of Berkeley zzzzzzzzzzzzzzNLP Univ. of Indiana, very good basics e.g. word sense d
Simple langauge - useful.... zzzzzzzzzzzzzzWhat is Natural Language Processing, links
What is POS tagging........ zzzzzzzzzzzzzzWord Sense Disambiguation defined
Word Sense Disambiguation in detail, scroll down far zzzzzzzzzzzzzzWord Sense Disambiguator - LOLITA (tested at MUC-7 and SENSEVAL competition as best)
XML for the absolute beginner
HTML, XML stuff + parsers[19 links]
Apache plug-in that uhhh does stuff with XML zzzzzzzzzzzzzzConvert COM to XML
convert XML, HTML to Unix pipeable formats zzzzzzzzzzzzzzconverters to and from HTML
expat XML parser zzzzzzzzzzzzzzHTML Tidy - converts HTML 2 XML + source code!!
Parse DB (RDBMS, whatever) to XML zzzzzzzzzzzzzzPerl-XML Module List
PHP Manual XML parser functions - what the hell are they talking about, PHP Virtual M... zzzzzzzzzzzzzzPublic SGML-XML Software
Pyxie - XML Processor for Python, Perl, etc. zzzzzzzzzzzzzzSGML+XML tools.org
The XML Resource Centre - massive number of links zzzzzzzzzzzzzzW4F wrapper - wrapper converts XML to HTML
XFlat - convert flat file into XML zzzzzzzzzzzzzzXML Parsers and other XML stuff
XML.com - Parsers, etc. zzzzzzzzzzzzzzXML-Data Catalog System - uhhhh looks close
XTAL's general converter - convert anything 2 XML
other Background[8 links]
Is Linux ready for the Enterprise, scalable... zzzzzzzzzzzzzzLinux reliability
Linux Versus Windows NT, Mark(sysinternals bloke) zzzzzzzzzzzzzzPC reliability (pcworld)
SPEC - Standard Performance Evaluation Corp. zzzzzzzzzzzzzzSystems benchmarks
TPC - Transaction Processing Performance Council zzzzzzzzzzzzzzUnix Beats Back NT In EDA Workstation Arena
Proper TREC(-8) QA systems[2 links]
pg. 387 LIMSI-CNRS pretty deep parsing[2 links]
More links....
NLP, IR links - lots to corpii, etc.
pg. 575 U. of Ottawa and NRL (shit system, got 0%)[1 links]
LAKE Lab
pg. 607! University of Sheffield (crap system, but OPEN SOURCE!)[2 links]
GATE - FREE IE app w`source code
LaSIE - ER, coreference, template (cv)
pg. 617 Univ of Surrey (inconclusive matches)[2 links]
System Quirk - Or is this their search system..... Hmmmmmm
Univ of Surrey - pointers (hopefully this is their WILDER search system...)
SMU - Pg. 65[1 links]
Natural Language Processing Laboratory at SMU
Textract[2 links]
Cymfony - Technology
Textract - State of the Art Information Extraction
Xerox uhhhhh maybe[1 links]
Xerox Palo Alto Research Center
(OVERVIEW) 1999 TREC-8 Q&A Track Home Page
NLP bloke, Univ Sussex
Tcl-Tk[4 links] Tcl tutorial
Tcl-Tk Contributed Programs Index
Tcl-Tk Resources, sources
TclXML - manipulating XML using Tcl-Tk
Artificial Natural Language - Is this what I'm trying to parse into...
Comparison of Indexers - Prise vs. Inquery vs. MG, etc.
Eagles - Language Engineering Standards
Language Technology Group - lots of modules!
LDC - Linguistic Data Consortium, lots of corpora
Lexical Resources
Links 2 resources, indexers.....
Lots of IR stuff, University of uhhh
Managing Gigabytes Indexer
Managing Gigabytes Manuals and stuff
Htdig search system
NLP & IR (NLPIR, NIST) Group
OVERVIEW OF MUC-7-MET-2
Perl XML Indexing - XML search engine type thing
Phrasys Language Processing Software Components (money)
QA HCI bullshit
SIGIR - TREC-type thing, resources
SMART indexer system documentation
Text REtrieval Conference (TREC) Home Page
The Natural Language Software Registry
Thunderstone IE and IR products
WordNet - FREE DOWNLOADABLE lexical English database
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Re:Well...
There is a program called ext2fsnt - although it's not free software. The original web site has a link to a new web site where it's a commercial program ($14.95 read-only,$29.95 read-write).
In it's previous form (the last download I had was v.04 - there's no release date but ext2.sys has a date of 10/25/1999) I had a lot of trouble with it, but I'd imagine now that it's a commercial program that's no longer an issue (or so I'd hope).
Specifically it had problems displaying the files in directories which had an inode above a specific value. I don't remember what the specific value was, but it didn't strike me as being anything obvious (ie 2^15 or 2^31 for signed values).
It also had a tendency to trash my ext2 volumes. I still have a large amount of mp3's which jump from one song to song within the mp3 because they were trashed... it's really quite annoying...
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Re:Dual Boot systems at greater risk than Linux onFrom readme file:
Ext2 0.04 for NT4 read-writePrimary site: http://www.chat.ru/~ashedel
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Tell me what makes you so afraid
Of all those people you say you hate -
Why not an anonymous coordinator?I just don't understand why there's so much concern over Canada (or the USA, or whoever) tracking down whoever arranges donations and coordinates the server.
I mean, couldn't a Web page be put up anonymously (someplace like Russia) and an anonymous e-gold or similar account be established to accept donations to pay its bills?
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Re: No, it's not, but this makes it come close
Click here. This makes it a whole different story.
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Re:No there is NTFS for DOS
Well ext2 doesn't add any physical security either. I can get ext2 drivers for Windows here and get access to my Linux partition. So much for security.
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Re:mpg123 is not the samebetter engines out there, like Winamp's Nitrane
Dude, you must be high. Nitrane is one of the worst decoding engines out there. Most people I've heard from have seen a noticeable increase in audio quality when switching from Nitrane to the Fraunhofer-based Winamp plugin from Winamp 2.22 or the plugin based on mpglib from LAME (note that those two plugins have nearly identical output). You can see a comparison of a bunch of different decoders here.
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NT Driver for ext2For those who RTFM
:-), you'll find the information you need in the Filesystem HOWTO: http://www.linuxdoc.org/HOWTO/Filesystems-HOWTO-6. html. This includes a viewer for Win 9x and a driver for Win NT.The NT Driver is at http://www.chat.ru/~ashedel/ext2fsnt/
The driver is in a format I never heard of: RAR
Personally, I use the "ext2 tools" for Win NT. This includes command line tools e2cat, e2cd, e2cp, e2ls, e2part, e2pwd. Not elegant (command line tools), but they get the job done. To use, set the E2CWD DOS environment variable to the drive and partition (e.g., E2CWD=1:2). I don't have a URL (it's dead), but I'm sure you can find it with some searching.
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Re:Anyone read russian?Chat.ru is an anonymous mail service with webmail or POP3 capabilities - similar to NetAddress or Hotmail.
So i'm guessing rc5whs@chat.ru is nothing to do with large LAN anyway, it's an anonymous mail account, to avoid spam.
Maybe we should ask distributed.net guys to clarify this issue a bit? they definitely know what client and how many CPUs are making million blocks a day. -
Anyone read russian?
After looking at the stats on dNet, i went to: www.chat.ru looks like an ISP of some sort (looking at the pictures) so i'm guessing it probably is a large LAN through an IPMASQ linux box and nothing to do with an E2K chip.