green and yellow) wire is always ground. This is opposed to neutral,
while also being at ground potentiali, which carries current.
Some installations use bare copper as ground.
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da...@lang.hm wrote:
>
> The real answer in production is to use a token authentication that is not
> accessable to someone who hacks the client machine, but this is a game
> where such infrastructure is not feasible.
But OTP via OPIE is certainly doable.
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so be used, if
that port is open as well, or instead.
Mercurial is also a pretty easy learning curve when coming from CVS or
Subversion. Joel Spolsky of Joel on Software has a pretty good tutorial.
http://hginit.com/
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), what animal would you put on it?
The platypus (Ornithorhynchus anatinus). No one really quite understands
us. Plus, Perry from the Platypus from Phineas and Ferb does all of his
action behind the scenes. The main characters never see what Perry's done
but somehow he is able to make the situat