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Command Reference. Everything LaTeX numbers for you has a counter associated with it.

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The name of the counter is the same as the name of the environment or command that produces the number, except with no \. (enumi - enumiv are used for the nested enumerate environment.) Below is a list of the counters used in LaTeX's standard document classes to control numbering. part paragraph figure enumi chapter subparagraph table enumii section page footnote enumiii subsection equation mpfootnote enumiv subsubsection \addtocounter: Add a quantity to a counter. \addtocounter \addtocounter{counter}{value} The \addtocounter command increments the counter by the amount specified by the value argument. \alph \alph{counter} This command causes the value of the counter to be printed in alphabetic characters.

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You've just found the only guide to Google you need. Let's get started: 1. The best way to begin searching harder with Google is by clicking the Advanced Search link. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. The Filter Bubble. Find Similar Sites - Ähnliche Websites einfach finden. The (Very) Unofficial Facebook Privacy Guide. Time to lock your Facebook settings and private profile information.

The (Very) Unofficial Facebook Privacy Guide

Facebook doesn’t make this easy, however; features are constantly added and the default for each new one seems to favor transparency instead of privacy. This Facebook privacy guide outlines everything you could ever want to know about locking down your privacy on Facebook, and a few things you probably didn’t even know you wanted to know. There are a bunch of important but not so obvious things regarding Facebook privacy. If you use Facebook you should read this guide, if only to understand how public most of your information is. Table of Contents §1 – Introduction §2 – Using Facebook’s Privacy Settings §3 – Managing Friends With Lists §4 – Fundamental Privacy Controls §5 – Managing Applications and Websites §6 – Further Considerations.

Watch A flaw that no one's talking about could kill Facebook. Facebook is tracking your 'self-censorship' Facebook released a study (PDF) last week indicating that the company is moving into a new type of data collection in earnest: the things we do not say. For an analysis of self-censorship, two researchers at Facebook collected information on all of the statuses that five million users wrote out but did not post during the summer of 2012.

Facebook is not shy about the information it collects on its users. Certain phrasings in its data use policy have indicated before that it may be collecting information about what doesn't happen, like friend requests that are never accepted. Capturing the failures of Facebook interactions would, in theory, allow the company to figure out how to mitigate them and turn them into "successes. " Das and Kramer tracked the activity of the random sample of five million users for 17 days in July 2012. The Paper Wall.

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As time has gone on, the word has yet again morphed to indicate a new type of individual: someone who is obsessive over one (or more) particular subjects, whether it be science, photography, electronics, computers, media, or any other field. A geek is one who isn’t satisfied knowing only the surface facts, but instead has a visceral desire to learn everything possible about a particular subject. A techie geek is usually one who knows a little about everything, and is thus the person family and friends turn to whenever they have a question.

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Silent Technical Privilege — www.slate.com. Photo courtesy Philip Guo I started programming when I was 5, first with Logo and then BASIC.

Silent Technical Privilege — www.slate.com

The picture above is me, age 9 (with horrible posture). By the time this photo was taken, I had already written several BASIC games that I distributed as shareware on our local BBS. I was fast growing bored, so my parents (both software engineers) gave me the original dragon compiler textbook from their grad school days. That's when I started learning C and writing my own simple interpreters and compilers. OK, all of the above was a lie. Even though I didn't grow up in a tech-savvy household and couldn't code my way out of a paper bag, I had one big thing going for me: I looked like I was good at programming. As an Asian male student at MIT, I fit society's image of a young programmer. Anybody can learn.

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