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Located across the road from The Postal Museum, Mail Rail reveals the story of the postal service’s subterranean world beneath the streets of London. See the unchanged station platforms, deep below Royal Mail’s Mount Pleasant sorting office; See and hear the people who worked on it, experience their lives below ground and glimpse hidden parts of the railway that once kept the mail coursing through London for 22 hours every day; Discover interactive exhibits that bring to life more than 100 years of postal engineering.
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Saved by uncleflo on May 15th, 2017.
Most users at one time or another have dealt with hierarchical data in a SQL database and no doubt learned that the management of hierarchical data is not what a relational database is intended for. The tables of a relational database are not hierarchical (like XML), but are simply a flat list. Hierarchical data has a parent-child relationship that is not naturally represented in a relational database table. For our purposes, hierarchical data is a collection of data where each item has a single parent and zero or more children (with the exception of the root item, which has no parent). Hierarchical data can be found in a variety of database applications, including forum and mailing list threads, business organization charts, content management categories, and product categories.
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Saved by uncleflo on June 4th, 2014.
In a country where 47 percent of girls are married before they turn 18, that’s a distinct possibility—one that didn’t sit well with Prakhar Jain, Sumit Sond and Nikhil Guha, communications designers at ad agency Havas Worldwide’s New Delhi office. So the three teamed up with the NGO Child Survival India and developed their own bindi—a white one—to protest child marriage and bring awareness to a campaign designed to help young girls avoid the practice.
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Saved by uncleflo on September 6th, 2013.
Today I ran yum on a new virtual machine and noticed this error in the output. A quick look at /proc/swaps shows that this machine does not have any swap space configured. I’m running RHEL 6.3 from the default image in a micro instance on AWS. So Let’s set up a 1GB swap file and turn it on.
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Saved by uncleflo on June 6th, 2011.
IPDL, short for "Inter-process-communication Protocol Definition Language", is a Mozilla-specific language allowing C++ code to pass messages between processes or threads in an organized and secure way. All messages for multi-process plugins and tabs in Firefox are declared in the IPDL language. All IPDL messages are sent between parent and a child end points, called actors. An IPDL protocol declares how actors communicate: it declares the possible messages that may be sent between actors, as well as a state machine describing when messages are allowed to be sent.
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