1 hour, 24 minutes ago by John Moore, Guest Columnist English is a language full of leftovers. It's like the bottom shelf of the refrigerator. Filled with things we just can't seem to toss out. The ...
We have been celebrating Thanksgiving since proclamations were made by General George Washington and the Continental Congress, giving thanks to God for events favorable to their causes. As President ...
“I’m not superstitious, but I am a little 'stitious.” ~ Michael Scott, from the TV series “The Office.” I certainly can identify with the humor from the hit TV series “The Office,” and the character ...
The Chicago Cubs’ final regular-season homestand should be devoid of unnecessary drama. With a wild-card berth having been clinched in Pittsburgh and the Cubs closing in on home-field advantage in the ...
Abstract: This article presents a bit-adjustable column-parallel analog-to-digital converter (ADC) as a core component for scalable emerging computing systems, such as computing-in-memory (CIM) and ...
When it comes to vaccines, I’m perhaps a believer in the extreme: Not only should vaccines be mandatory for schoolchildren, but adults who lobby for abolition or “personal choice’’ should be required ...
When this column started, the intent was to share a Wine 102 style: not too basic, not too esoteric. So, with an apology, this column about the nuances of oak in winemaking is a bit obtuse. There are ...
Have you ever tried to drag the header columns in an Excel spreadsheet to make them fit the text? I have and just when I think I’ve got it right, a quick glimpse down the line of columns usually ...
When exporting a large complex database as SQL including content, I'm find a number of columns are being formatted incorrectly. As far as I can tell the issue appears to occur when the text fields are ...
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