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jbfink / uni-micro.txt
Created December 18, 2019 23:18
Mail to Urban Drivestyle about the Uni Micro shipment, plus notes
My email to UD:
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Hello Urban Drivestyle folks,
Went and fetched the bike today from the Toronto airport. By and large, it looks great. There are some things missing, however:
No throttle - I assume this was shipped separately via FedEx as I have a package that they will deliver tomorrow.
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jbfink / sentiment.py
Created November 2, 2019 21:32
sentiment analysis python script, MY FIRST PYTHON SCRIPT
import sys
from textblob import TextBlob
print("The file you selected is:", sys.argv[1])
text_file = open(sys.argv[1],"r")
output = text_file.read()
#print(output)
text_sentiment = TextBlob(output)
print(text_sentiment.sentiment)
print("I'M PROGRAMMING")
./configure --prefix=/usr/local/stow/R-3.5.3 --enable-R-shlib --with-cairo=yes
Model prompt >>> A spectre is haunting Europe - the spectre of Communism.
======================================== SAMPLE 1 ========================================
"The idea of a European socialist country as an institution of liberalization is still very much alive; that country would come back to its former role as a liberal, democratic, democratic republic within the European Union," says Bailas. "We need to understand where we are to take that view."
It is very true that the communist bloc has always served people. And there is still much to be said for this fact that was so strongly expressed in the 1930s and 1940s, when the United States and the other communist powers in Europe started to impose Communist-in-exile policies on the whole of the former European republic, or the communist bloc, and even the Russian Federation too. The great fear of the Nazis was that their program would only lead to the Nazi era.
The Nazi ideology was very strong and had a strong communist component, and we had to real
Model prompt >>> Librarians who are required to publish for their work who don't commit to only submitting to OA journals are evil.
======================================== SAMPLE 1 ========================================
They should be labeled, and encouraged to do so. These authors, for example, were required to send in copies directly to OA journals in October of 2011.
They are being paid just as if they were a writer and are not even required to. (For those who still feel this way, I can see why: They are not, and that the very existence of that money is a threat.)
Why should someone write, in their spare time, about something their friends and family and colleagues have said, if they know they may receive the money?
septonasal ug
nasoseptal ug
spatulose nag
spatulose gan
Spatangus Leo
postnasal gue
passulate nog
passulate gon
alpasotes gun
alpasotes gnu
#!/bin/bash
make clean
time make RELEASE=1 LUA=1 ASTYLE=0
<!DOCTYPE html><html lang="en" data-ng-app="app" data-ng-controller="siteController" data-ng-cloak="" class="no-js" xmlns:og="http://opengraphprotocol.org/schema/"><head prefix="og: http://ogp.me/ns#">
<meta charset="utf-8">
<title>{{meta().metatags['og:title'] }} | {{meta().metatags['og:site_name']}} | University of Waterloo</title>
<base href="/digital-pedagogy-institute/">
<meta name="fragment" content="!">
<meta name="robots" content="{{meta().metatags['robots']}}">
<meta name="keywords" content="{{meta().metatags['keywords']}}">
<meta name="news_keywords" content="{{meta().metatags['news_keywords']}}">
<meta name="description" content="{{meta().metatags['description']}}">
execute pathogen#infect()
filetype plugin on
set omnifunc=syntaxcomplete#Complete
:set smartindent
" filenames like *.xml, *.html, *.xhtml, ...
" These are the file extensions where this plugin is enabled.
"
let g:closetag_filenames = '*.html,*.xhtml,*.phtml'
" filenames like *.xml, *.xhtml, ...
package hamming
//import "errors"
import "strings"
//import "fmt"
func Distance(a, b string) (int, error) {
a1 := strings.Split(a, "")
b1 := strings.Split(b, "")