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This series of calculators was also noted for a large number of highly counter-intuitive mysterious undocumented features, somewhat similar to " synthetic programming " of the American HP-41, which were exploited by applying normal arithmetic operations to error messages, jumping to non-existent addresses and other techniques.
In many cases these results would be only a series of error messages, requiring yet another edit-punch-compile-run cycle.
It is chiefly used by the operating systems of networked computers to send error messages indicating, for example, that a requested service is not available or that a host or router could not be reached.
ICMP error messages contain a data section that includes the entire IP header plus the first 8 bytes of data from the IP datagram that caused the error message.
For the same reason error reporting can be quite hard because LALR parser errors cannot always be interpreted into messages meaningful for the end user.
and informative error messages.
The following example of an ASP page with VBScript displays the current time in 24-hour format ( Note that an '=' sign occurring after a context switch (<%) is short-hand for a call to Write () method of the Response object ), but it is also used as the default script for error messages with the windows operating systems.
: Called MSOH ( multiplex section overhead ) in SDH: 45 octets containing information about error correction and Automatic Protection Switching messages ( e. g., alarms and maintenance messages ) as may be required within the network.
The use of systematic cyclic codes, which encode messages by adding a fixed-length check value, for the purpose of error detection in communication networks, was first proposed by W. Wesley Peterson during 1961.
It utilizes the fact that all ALE messages utilize Forward error correction ( FEC ) redundancy.
Instead they fall back to an error condition displaying messages to the operator, and enter an infinite loop waiting for the user to either respond to a prompt to continue, or to reset the device.
As the game opens, however, he is awakened by severe error messages ; something is going wrong.
In 1985, Bron was selected for her authoritative tone to become " the voice of BT " and can still be heard on various error messages such as " Please hang up and try again " and " The number you have dialled has not been recognised ".
Sometimes even his error messages turn out to have a double meaning.
Further, unless a utility program is regularly run every time that one switches from running Windows to running Linux, certain changes made to files and directories on the disk by Windows will cause error messages about inaccessible files in Linux.
The Bourne shell also was the first to feature the convention of using file descriptor for error messages, allowing much greater programmatic control during scripting by keeping error messages separate from data.
A number of bugs were fixed, and error messages and prompts were made less cryptic.
For example, Windows may appear to work with no problems, but when it is re-installed or upgraded, error messages may be received such as a “ file copy error " during Windows Setup.

error and on
Furthermore, it may be possible to estimate the error due to bias in method ( as distinguished from sampling error ) in each of these sources, on such subjects as fertility, mortality, and migration during a given interval by using information from two largely independent sources in conjunction.
Jim Gentile bounced a hard shot off Kunkel's glove and beat it out for a single, and when Lumpe grabbed the ball and threw it over first baseman Throneberry's head Brandt took third and Gentile second on the error.
He contends this idea doesn't conflict with experiments on which the principle of conservation of matter and energy is based because some slight error must be assumed in such experiments.
A party who files an appeal is called an " appellant ", " plaintiff in error ", " petitioner " or " pursuer ", and a party on the other side is called a " appellee ".
On direct appeal, a prisoner challenges the grounds of the conviction based on an error that occurred at trial or some other stage in the adjudicative process.
Some examples of reversible error would be erroneously instructing the jury on the law applicable to the case, permitting seriously improper argument by an attorney, admitting or excluding evidence improperly, acting outside the court's jurisdiction, injecting bias into the proceeding or appearing to do so, juror misconduct, etc.
However, appeals may be costly, and the appellate court must find an error on the part of the court below that justifies upsetting the verdict.
Put on trial, they were condemned and executed one by one until before the trial of the tenth and last an error of accounting was discovered, allowing him to go free.
He goes on to define error as self-contradiction of definition (" an absurdity, or senselesse Speech ") or conclusions that do not follow the definitions on which they are supposed to be based.
* 1B — Single: hits on which the batter reaches first base safely without the contribution of a fielding error.
* 2B — Double: hits on which the batter reaches second base safely without the contribution of a fielding error.
* 3B — Triple: hits on which the batter reaches third base safely without the contribution of a fielding error.
* HR — Home runs: hits on which the batter successfully touched all four bases, without the contribution of a fielding error.
* RBI — Run batted in: number of runners who score due to a batters ' action, except when batter grounded into double play or reached on an error
* The batter reaches first base on an error
In a few cases, an error can be rendered harmless while the inning is still going on.
* A batter reaches base on an error ( including catcher's interference ), and later scores a run in that inning by any means.
* A baserunner remains on base as the result of an error on a fielder's choice play that would put the baserunner out except for the error, and subsequently scores.
* A batter reaches base on a fielder's choice which removes a baserunner who has reached base safely on an error or has remained on base as the result of an error, reaching first base on a passed ball on a called or swinging third strike, or remained on base on an error on a fielders ' choice play that should have retired him, and subsequently scores.

error and those
It is explained that those souls that have turned toward God will experience gladness, while those who have lived in error will become aware of the opportunities they have lost.
In 1887, the stolen base was given its own individual statistical column in the box score, and was defined for purposes of scoring: "... every base made after first base has been reached by a base runner, except for those made by reason of or with the aid of a battery error ( wild pitch or passed ball ), or by batting, balks or by being forced off.
The term " consequentialism " was coined by G. E. M. Anscombe in her essay " Modern Moral Philosophy " in 1958, to describe what she saw as the central error of certain moral theories, such as those propounded by Mill and Sidgwick.
In September 1978, the company demonstrated an optical digital audio disc with a 150 minute playing time, 44, 056 Hz sampling rate, 16-bit linear resolution, and cross-interleaved error correction code — specifications similar to those later settled upon for the standard Compact Disc format in 1980.
However, an error that affects two bits will not be detected if those bits lie at the same position in two distinct words.
Anscombe in her essay " Modern Moral Philosophy " in 1958, to describe what she saw as the central error of certain moral theories, such as those propounded by Mill and Sidgwick.
It is meant to be an extraordinary, rarely used power to ensure that those who should be brought to trial are in a timely manner or where an error of judgment is seen to have been made in the preliminary inquiry.
The king, however, had a decree issued which permitted the arrest of those in error.
They have, by the help of Divine Providence, overcome all obstacles, and have made themselves free ... I know not by what misfortune, we are fallen into the error of those, who poised the Emperor Titus to make room for Domitian, who made away Augustus that they might have Tiberius, and changed Claudius for Nero ... whereas the people of England are now renowned, all over the world, for their great virtue and discipline ; and yet suffer an idiot, without courage, without sense, nay, without ambition, to have dominion in a country of liberty.
An error in the number of chromosomes, such as those caused by a diploid gamete joining with a haploid gamete, is termed aneuploidy.
Far from clear is whether the thinkers Moore criticised, even supposing he were right in those criticisms, were committing an error of inference — the true meaning of ' fallacy '— rather than simply a metaphysical mistake, or a dubious redefiniton.
According to Wallis, “ sects lay a claim to possess unique and privileged access to the truth or salvation and “ their committed adherents typically regard all those outside the confines of the collectivity as ' in error '”.
In social psychology, the fundamental attribution error ( also known as correspondence bias or attribution effect ) describes the tendency to over-value dispositional or personality-based explanations for the observed behaviors of others while under-valuing situational explanations for those behaviors.
He argued for three general propositions: that the past revealed an order that could be understood in terms of the progressive development of human capabilities, showing that humanity's " present state, and those through which it has passed, are a necessary constitution of the moral composition of humankind "; that the progress of the natural sciences must be followed by progress in the moral and political sciences " no less certain, no less secure from political revolutions "; that social evils are the result of ignorance and error rather than an inevitable consequence of human nature.
The over-the-air layers of the protocol involve the use of forward error correction, redundancy, and handshaking transponding similar to those used in ARQ techniques.
If more error-correcting bits are included with a message, and if those bits can be arranged such that different incorrect bits produce different error results, then bad bits could be identified.
These error rates are lower than those computed in fading channels, hence, are a good theoretical benchmark to compare with.
It had long been the policy of the Catholic Church to support toleration of competing religions under such a scheme, but to support legal restrictions on attempts to convert Catholics to those religions, under the motto that " error has no rights ".
The Tibetan scholar Tsepon W. D. Shakabpa believes that the tradition is in error and that " those histories reporting the arrival of Chinese troops are not correct " and claims that the event is mentioned neither in the Chinese annals nor in the manuscripts of Dunhuang.
* Not to praise or dispraise other anatomists, for all did well, and there was some excuse even for those who are in error.
Two different 1953 patent applications give " Gray code " as an alternative name for the " reflected binary code "; one of those also lists " minimum error code " and " cyclic permutation code " among the names.
Although both the consumer desktop and the workstation benefit from CPUs designed around the multicore concept ( essentially, multiple processors on a die, the application of which IBM's POWER4 was a pioneer ), modern workstations typically use multiple multicore CPUs, error correcting memory and much larger on-die caches than those found on " consumer-level " CPUs.
O most merciful and almighty Lord … be merciful unto us ; strengthen us in the right Faith by Thy power, and with Thy divine light illumine the eyes of those in error, that they may come to know Thy truth.

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