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Would be nice if it was a little taller. I'm 5'9" and have to hunch down just to do a tricep pushdown. The fold away sides might be nice I guess for someone who is really crunched on space, but I'm not liking that feature as I've noticed I have to put my foot against the side to keep it from moving when doing any pulling exercises. Otherwise it moves a little at the bolt that holds it in place. I'll be honest in that I'm used to commercial equipment so maybe my standards are too high. It will do the job at least. Customer service with this company has always been good. They are very quick at getting product out. Used to order commerical equipment from them when I owned a gym and they had good service then too.
I got this error when I opened and closed connections in a function which would be called from several parts of the application.We got too many connections so we thought it might be a good idea to reuse the existing connection or throw it away and make a new one like so:
While other companies, including Amazon, Facebook and Yahoo, have their own versions of stack ranking that allows them to weed out "low performing" employees, it's Microsoft that's been criticized in the press for the stack ranking process.
A 2012 cover story by Vanity Fair, entitled "Microsoft's Lost Decade," famously bashed Microsoft and CEO Steve Ballmer for the stack ranking process, via which leaders need to rate a percentage of employees as top performers, good performers, average and poor.
You have too many active Function, Sub, or Property procedure calls. Check that procedures aren't nested too deeply. This is especially true with recursive procedures, that is, procedures that call themselves. Make sure recursive procedures terminate properly. Use the Calls dialog box to view which procedures are active (on the stack).
You have too many fixed-length strings. Fixed-length strings in a procedure are more quickly accessed, but use more stack space than variable-length strings, because the string data itself is placed on the stack. Try redefining some of your fixed-length strings as variable-length strings. When you declare variable-length strings in a procedure, only the string descriptor (not the data itself) is placed on the stack. You can also define the string at module level where it requires no stack space. Variables declared at module level are Public by default, so the string is visible to all procedures in the module.
Your code triggered an event cascade. An event cascade is caused by triggering an event that calls an event procedure that's already on the stack. An event cascade is similar to an unterminated recursive procedure call, but it's less obvious, since the call is made by Visual Basic rather than by an explicit call in your code. Use the Calls dialog box to view which procedures are active (on the stack).
In the course of creating the Analyzing Time Series Data collection, Ian Johnson, Mike Freeman, and I employed a range of strategies to embrace the complexity of the data instead of relying on standard methods that aggregate it away. Those frustratingly jagged lines are the signal, not the noise.
Platform engineering implements reusable and self-service capabilities with automated infrastructure operations. It optimizes the developer experience and drives developer productivity. It also shifts DevOps away from ticket Ops and into an ability to build a better platform for application delivery.
Inertia is a tough force to overcome, especially when it comes to upgrading your technology stack. Even if your team is struggling under the weight of clunky and outdated tools, deciding how to get unstuck can quickly lead to analysis paralysis as you try to figure out how to modernize your tools without creating chaos.
Some time ago, I flagged something on meta as "rude or abusive". Checking now to see what became of it, I see my flag "aged away". I understand that close votes can age away, but I didn't know that "rude or abusive" flags could age away. Is this a way for the moderators to decline a flag without declining it?
I doubt moderators intentionally let such a flag unhandled to let it age away. What I think could happen is something 'in the middle,' that is, a first mod sees the flag and is not quite sure about it. Thus, they let it around for the next one to have a second opinion, etc.
The truth is that the fixed income market in 2023 is much different from that in 2022. If your clients have moved away from fixed income, the current healthy yields available can make it the right time for a fresh discussion about their fixed income allocation. The good news is that an investor does not need to climb up the risk curve to achieve better results in 2023. With short-dated bonds yielding more than 4%, this compares favorably with the ultra-low yields experienced early in 2022.
It ends up skewing a little bit more away from the real benefit of lump sum. There ends up still being a benefit of lump sum. The more important thing is on the tail. What I mentioned earlier is that reinvestment risk and how it can be abrupt. You saw some pretty dramatic time periods where if you had been dollar-cost averaging over a long period of time, you lost a lot of money on that last bit of money that you should have maybe put together, put to work earlier. So it's more of a compromise a bit. You know, lump sum academically says it's the best thing to do. Doing it over too long a time period, you potentially give up a pretty large amount of premia at some point.
And what you can see on this visual is really just that at the exact time where the forward-looking returns for munis look most promising is where most of the investors are really flooding away from munis. So I think it's just a really important aspect to bring up in the muni bond market that sometimes gets overlooked. It's just sometimes how technical dynamics can really diverge from fundamentals.
I know we ended up with a couple questions about, like, what sectors to lean into, lean away from. I know I didn't quite answer that question except to say [to] be careful of making a bet on a certain sector because it's done well or bet against something because it's done poorly.
So, on the chart here, you can see that over the long term, you know, over the past ten years, there's been this kind of runaway win by low-quality growth stocks that has created this huge gap that for somebody like me who's a deep quality investor, has been, frankly, a bit frustrating. But then, when we look at the past year, we actually saw a real reversal there where we saw high-quality value finally get some attention and low-quality growth fall a bit off their perch.
Matt Sheridan: Yes, that's interesting. We're seeing a lot of flows within our database away from, especially, large-cap growth. So going into the beginning of 2022, we continued, within my team, to see growth overweight. We see less of that now. It's not dollar for dollar, at least in the positioning that we see, going from growth to value. We're actually seeing a ton more usage of dividend-oriented products. So it could be dividend growth. It could be dividend yield.
In this activity, you'll get a sense for how far space really is from the surface of Earth by stacking coins on a map. You can compare this to the distances of places you know and even see how far it is to the International Space Station.
We often think of space as being very far away. Planets are many millions or even billions of miles away, and stars are so far away their distances are measured in light years. (A light year is the distance light travels in a year and is equal to six trillion miles.) But how far is it really from the surface of Earth to space?
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The bottom line is that unless the project (paper) is priority one on everyones list, you run the risk of not getting much response and certainly not much drive from your collaborators. It just seems to be the nature of things. I am sorry if this sounds negative but the times when I have done work during visits (going away or receiveing a visit) have seen a much higher success rate.
DNA-based memory systems are being reported with increasing frequency. However, dynamic DNA data structures able to store and recall information in an ordered way, and able to be interfaced with external nucleic acid computing circuits, have so far received little attention. Here we present an in vitro implementation of a stack data structure using DNA polymers. The stack is able to record combinations of two different DNA signals, release the signals into solution in reverse order, and then re-record. We explore the accuracy limits of the stack data structure through a stochastic rule-based model of the underlying polymerisation chemistry. We derive how the performance of the stack increases with the efficiency of washing steps between successive reaction stages, and report how stack performance depends on the history of stack operations under inefficient washing. Finally, we discuss refinements to improve molecular synchronisation and future open problems in implementing an autonomous chemical data structure. 781b155fdc