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log and read
Berkeley DB HA supports online upgrades from one version to the next by maintaining the ability to read and apply the prior release's log records.
In principle, anyone could read them in transit and thereafter log into your account as you ; Wikipedia's servers have no way of distinguishing such an attacker from you.
When a captain determined that his new ship was ready to take to sea, he mustered the crew on deck, read his orders, broke the national ensign and distinctive commissioning pennant, and caused the watch to be set and the first entry to be made in the log.
In nonpermeable sections both tools read alike and the traces fall on top of each other on the stripchart log.
Many software packages can read and display the EDID information, such as read-edid and PowerStrip for Microsoft Windows and XFree86 ( which will output the EDID to the log if verbose logging is on ()) for Linux and BSD unix.
This is mostly due to the fact that the assembly algorithm needs to compare every read with every other read ( an operation that has a complexity of O (< var > n </ var >< sup > 2 </ sup >) but can be reduced to O (< var > n </ var > log (< var > n </ var >)).
Nb: The y-axis in the accompanying graph is incorrectly labelled and should read " log of Minimum Alveolar Concentration or MAC "-The lesser the MAC the greater the potency ( Halothane has a MAC of slightly less than 1 while Nitrous oxide has a MAC of around 105, halothane is much more potent and it is because the log of the MAC is plotted on the y axis that halothane has a value of 0. 01 and nitrous oxide has a value of 1.
This log is used when the user decides to uninstall the logged installation at later date ( in that case, the log is " reversed " — i. e., the log is read, but opposite actions are taken in reverse order ).
He read widely in the sciences and politics, often devouring several journals, magazines and newspapers in an evening while simultaneously keeping a constant running log of the physics equations in his head on notebook after notebook of graph paper.
You don't have to log in to read Wikipedia.
In computer science, the iterated logarithm of n, written n ( usually read " log star "), is the number of times the logarithm function must be iteratively applied before the result is less than or equal to 1.
Unlike the locking techniques used in most modern multithreaded applications, STM is very optimistic: a thread completes modifications to shared memory without regard for what other threads might be doing, recording every read and write that it is performing in a log.
In response, the authors proposed a retry command which uses the transaction log generated by the failed transaction to determine which memory cells it read, and automatically retries the transaction when one of these cells is modified, based on the logic that the transaction will not behave differently until at least one such value is changed.
Finnigan returned to Australia after the war, but opted to settle in England, working his passage back home as a seaman in 1927, the ship was called the Sir William Mitchel and was the last sailing to sail from Australia to England, Alfred was one of the only crew who were working their passage who could read and therefore wrote the ships log, this log can be found in the Greenwich maritme museum in London.
It is also convention to read text surrounded by asterisks as an emote ; for example, entering "* jumps with joy *" ( to produce something like " Joe: * jumps with joy *") into an IRC log indicates an action being " performed " by the user, though there may be no special formatting support.
The party that boarded the ship found the last log entry by the captain, which read:
The HoneyMonkey program records every read or write of the file system and registry, thus keeping a log of what data was collected by the web-site and what software was installed by it.
You never have to log in to read Wikipedia.

log and Two
alt = Two log cabins with metal roofs in the distance down a rolling slope.
Two months later on February 12, 1809, Abraham Lincoln was born there in a one-room log cabin.

log and Zero
When CÐ is measured in log ( seconds / Ð ), CÐ 1 begins at 10 seconds and lasts 90 seconds ( until 100 seconds after Time Zero ).

log and made
The first bridges were made by nature itself — as simple as a log fallen across a stream or stones in the river.
Early boats include the bound-reed style of boat seen in Ancient Egypt, the birch bark canoe, the animal hide-covered kayak and coracle and the dugout canoe made from a single log.
Exceptions include the African slit drum, also known as a log drum as it is made from a hollowed-out tree trunk, and the Caribbean steel drum, made from a metal barrel.
The taikos are made from barrels ( as opposed to being cut from a single log ).
Since it was a city of log buildings, made out of wood, most fires caused severe damage.
the battering ram's log was slung from a wheeled frame by ropes or chains so that it could be made more massive and be more easily bashed against its target.
In nursing research, it refers to the act of maintaining a running log or journal of decisions relating to a research project, thus making clear the steps taken and changes made to the original protocol.
In 1824, a stray-pen and a log jail, made double, and a brick court-house were built.
In December 1804, Dr. George Hunter and William Dunbar made an expedition to the springs, finding a lone log cabin and a few rudimentary shelters used by people visiting the springs for their healing properties.
By the 1770s, the original log church became inadequate to the needs of the community, as is made clear in this 1789 public plea.
A log worship house, Old Hartslog Church, stood upon the hill one mile ( 1. 6 km ) north of the present site of the town of Alexandria, where a burial ground was later made.
In 1867 the log school was replaced by a three room school made of rock and brick called " the Rock Schoolhouse " that was used until 1898.
The suits were rough made by a creek bed using a makeshift forge and a stringy-bark log as a muffled anvil.
A log cabin from the old Bogart site and the factory warehouse where Pauline Pottery was first made in Edgerton still survive.
The scale was made a standard for ship's log entries on Royal Navy vessels in the late 1830s and was adapted to non-naval use from the 1850s, with scale numbers corresponding to cup anemometer rotations.
A record of all actions and findings was made in the maintenance log, including the entry ; " SERVICE CHK – FOUND FUEL QTY IND BLANK – FUEL QTY # 2 C / B PULLED & TAGGED ...".
These were made of log poles, with the skins draped over it.
The radial members of a wagon wheel were made by carving a spoke ( from a log ) into their finished shape.
Most, but not all, daily log information for recordings made for synchronization with motion pictures were kept separately, and the separate synchronization recording information is missing from the Sony Victor archives.
Tools were required for the log driving, and the local blacksmiths made pike poles.
The first deterministic primality test significantly faster than the naïve methods was the cyclotomy test ; its runtime can be proven to be O (( log n )< sup > c log log log n </ sup >), where n is the number to test for primality and c is a constant independent of n. Many further improvements were made, but none could be proven to have polynomial running time.

2.391 seconds.