Although macrophages also attacked blood cells expressing CD47 when mice were given the antibody, the researchers found that the decrease in blood cells was short-lived; the animals turned up production of new blood cells to replace those they lost from the treatment, the team reports online today in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.
I have evaluated a few frameworks for the Multicraft control panel (multicraft.org) and in the end decided to stick with Yii. It's an elegant and easy to set up framework that lets you get something functional done in a very short time. Also, I haven't had a single Yii related issue with the multitude of webservers and operating systems the Multicraft panel is already running on. I enjoy working with Yii and will start using it for other projects as well:
http://www.yiiframework.com/
(I'm not affiliated with them in any way)
Minecraft is the game, the control panel is called Multicraft. It's a PHP application with a backend written in Python so yes, you need a webserver. It's up to you what kind of webserver you run. It works fine with Apache, Apache2, Lighthttpd, Nginx, IIS and most likely any other webserver with PHP support.
For Windows users there is a package that comes bundled with a standalone version of Nginx so they get a much requested one-click solution.
It's used by a lot of hosting providers because it allows easy mass deployment of Minecraft servers, but it works just fine for individual use (and it's free for that purpose).
He's talking about efficiency of energy collection, not about a particular result.
Re:It still fails at my simple CSS test.
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I don't see any problem with your example in Opera 10. The only thing that might be a bit odd is that it doesn't refresh the contents when increasing the size vertically. It does refresh when decreasing the size or resizing horizontally in either direction.
This is OT, but since I don't know where else to put it:
Why do I have to load 500kb of css and js before the page even starts displaying? I know there was some article about pages loading for more than 4 seconds lose user interesst, well this page loads way longer (I visit the links in the RSS feed: http://linux.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=06/12/31/ 0430229&from=rss 15 seconds on my 7Mb connection).
Another funny thing is that the js consist mostly of comments...
Although macrophages also attacked blood cells expressing CD47 when mice were given the antibody, the researchers found that the decrease in blood cells was short-lived; the animals turned up production of new blood cells to replace those they lost from the treatment, the team reports online today in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.
I have evaluated a few frameworks for the Multicraft control panel (multicraft.org) and in the end decided to stick with Yii. It's an elegant and easy to set up framework that lets you get something functional done in a very short time. Also, I haven't had a single Yii related issue with the multitude of webservers and operating systems the Multicraft panel is already running on. I enjoy working with Yii and will start using it for other projects as well: http://www.yiiframework.com/ (I'm not affiliated with them in any way)
Minecraft is the game, the control panel is called Multicraft. It's a PHP application with a backend written in Python so yes, you need a webserver. It's up to you what kind of webserver you run. It works fine with Apache, Apache2, Lighthttpd, Nginx, IIS and most likely any other webserver with PHP support. For Windows users there is a package that comes bundled with a standalone version of Nginx so they get a much requested one-click solution. It's used by a lot of hosting providers because it allows easy mass deployment of Minecraft servers, but it works just fine for individual use (and it's free for that purpose).
For anyone interested in hosting their own Minecraft server(s): http://www.multicraft.org/
He's talking about efficiency of energy collection, not about a particular result.
I don't see any problem with your example in Opera 10. The only thing that might be a bit odd is that it doesn't refresh the contents when increasing the size vertically. It does refresh when decreasing the size or resizing horizontally in either direction.
It's actually Wide Field Camera 3 now. It has been exchanged in the first spacewalk.
an interesting iPhone story!
I'd rather say "because I was hanging out with someone who does drugs". That fits the picture better imho, and makes you even less of a target.
This is OT, but since I don't know where else to put it: Why do I have to load 500kb of css and js before the page even starts displaying? I know there was some article about pages loading for more than 4 seconds lose user interesst, well this page loads way longer (I visit the links in the RSS feed: http://linux.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=06/12/31/ 0430229&from=rss 15 seconds on my 7Mb connection).
Another funny thing is that the js consist mostly of comments...
LOLOL!!!1 WTF IS UP Wiwth TEH Slashd0T HEaDLInez???---
Someone AOL-kiddie-translatorzored them?