nojesusnopeas.blogspot.com
No Jesus, No Peas: Differences between Words with Friends and Scrabble
http://nojesusnopeas.blogspot.com/2012/03/differences-between-words-with-friends.html
No Jesus, No Peas. Still no peas for you! Friday, March 16, 2012. Differences between Words with Friends and Scrabble. Note: In the comments, a lot of people have expressed anger or bewilderment that Zyngo can "get away" with such a close copy of Scrabble. It's actually not surprising at all, and probably not much cause for anger, either. I have written a post examining those issues here. The boards are the same size, but the layout is completely different, as pictured at the bottom of this post. The let...
raestoltenkamp.blogspot.com
Rae Stoltenkamp: Word Count Woes
http://raestoltenkamp.blogspot.com/2015/04/word-count-woes.html
I write therefore I am. 100 Books in 1 Year. Friday, 24 April 2015. I'm the kind of writer who needs a target or a deadline. So much so that I set my own when I have nothing else in the pipeline. I often pick a competition or two to enter and work on a project which fits in with it or start something which specifically fits the brief. These days I don't need to start something as there's always another idea just waiting in the periphery or a character clamouring for me to tell his/her story. The word cou...
thelousylinguist.blogspot.com
The Lousy Linguist: IBM SPSS Text Analytics - STAS vs. Word Clouds
http://thelousylinguist.blogspot.com/2013/02/ibm-spss-text-analytics-stas-vs-word.html
Notes on linguistics and cognition. Thursday, February 14, 2013. IBM SPSS Text Analytics - STAS vs. Word Clouds. This is the fourth and final post in a series about IBM's SPSS Text Analytics. Platform STAS (first intro post here. Second on a linguist's perspective here. Third on Shakespeare's sonnets here. Or Mark Liberman's discussion of word count abuse in political punditry here. First, let's look at a word cloud of President Obama's 2013 SOTU (text here. To create this word cloud:. It looks like pret...
auburnbigdata.blogspot.com
Analytics and Visualization of Big Data: Text Processing Tutorial with RapidMiner
http://auburnbigdata.blogspot.com/2013/03/text-processing-tutorial-with-rapidminer.html
Analytics and Visualization of Big Data. Industrial engineering students at Auburn University blog about big data. War Eagle! Friday, March 15, 2013. Text Processing Tutorial with RapidMiner. 1) I first downloaded my document (The Entire Works of Mark Twain) through Project Gutenberg's website. As a text document. Save the document in a file on your computer. Select the text file you want to use. 4) Now we will move on to processing the document to get a list of its different words and their individual c...
scattergorieslists18.blogspot.com
Scattergories Lists (1-18): Ghetto Scattergories
http://scattergorieslists18.blogspot.com/2013/07/ghetto-scattergories.html
Monday, July 29, 2013. Third You will also need a timer. The actual game comes with a timer that can be adjusted for one, two, or three minutes. We use the timers on our cellphones and usually set them for three minutes but any type of timing device will do. August 1, 2013 at 11:40 AM. Again, its very nice of you to share your hard work with the masses. We cant be only poor people who like word games. :). November 3, 2014 at 7:38 AM. Thank you so much for posting the lists! October 12, 2015 at 12:31 PM.
macbiblioblog.blogspot.com
The Macintosh Biblioblog: Entering Unicode Text and Symbols
http://macbiblioblog.blogspot.com/2008/07/entering-unicode-text-and-symbols.html
All things Macintosh for biblical scholarship and ministry. Providing news, help, and discussion for bible scholars and ministers using Macintosh technologies as a tool for doing their work. July 25, 2008. Entering Unicode Text and Symbols. Make sure you do six things in this pane:. Check "Show input menu in menu bar". Scroll down and also enable only the few languages that you'll be using, such as "Hebrew - QWERTY" or "Greek Polytonic" or another Unicode keyboard you have installed. So, if I'm writing t...
ahitterscount.blogspot.com
Hitter's Count: An Open Letter to Jimmy Rollins
http://ahitterscount.blogspot.com/2011/11/open-letter-to-jimmy-rollins.html
A blog chronicling the trials and tribulations of the Philadelphia Phillies and other moderately interesting musings. Tuesday, November 29, 2011. An Open Letter to Jimmy Rollins. Was headed in the right direction. I remember vividly a late September game in 2005 I attended against the Mets. Man, remember when the Mets were a decent team? Of course, I remember when you came into the 2007 season declaring “We are the team to beat this year.” What a statement Jimmy! I just don’t see how it could be...
ccinjax.blogspot.com
Character Counts! In Jacksonville: What can a bagel turn into?
http://ccinjax.blogspot.com/2014/01/what-can-bagel-turn-into.html
We help our community build strong ethical codes and character upon which to base the decisions of life. Tuesday, January 7, 2014. What can a bagel turn into? The team at Conscious Eats is curious! Our partner Einstein Bagels generously donates their end of day stash to us. We are busy developing products that our employees can create and market. What's your idea? We have a few but are interested in what you are thinking. If you place a comment here, we will give you a free treat to taste! A bagel twist ...
rrusin.blogspot.com
Rafal Rusin's blog: Running hadoop 2.2.0 wordcount example under Windows
http://rrusin.blogspot.com/2014/06/running-hadoop-220-wordcount-example.html
This blog covers topics around programming in various languages, for the industry. It includes my insights based on commercial experience from various projects I worked on. I hope it will provide a simple way of doing complex tasks related to programming, as well as an overview of what's going on in software nowadays. Saturday, June 14, 2014. Running hadoop 2.2.0 wordcount example under Windows. Recently I went to Hadoop Summit in San Jose ( http:/ hadoopsummit.org/san-jose/. E: test hdfs namenode -format.
techieteacher5280.blogspot.com
TechieTeacher5280: Tech Skills Needed for Successful Online Testing
http://techieteacher5280.blogspot.com/2014/03/tech-skills-needed-for-successful.html
As an instructional technology coordinator, Im always on the lookout for great teaching resources and project ideas. If youre like me and love to shake things up with new and exciting projects and like to keep on top of the latest and greatest educational technology trends, check out this blog! Monday, March 31, 2014. Tech Skills Needed for Successful Online Testing. In Colorado, our students will be taking the CMAS and PARCC, both powered by PearsonAccess. PARCC Practice Tests (ELA/Literacy and Math).
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