Readers Found Times Bulletin Archives Contain Lost Historical Photos

Sunsets and sunrises were the subjects of the latest Readers Photo Challenge. It gave early risers or those who prefer to take pictures later in the day each a chance to test their skills. Those times ...

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I made sure to disable backup & sync before deleting my photos from Google Photos, then found out the photos still got deleted from my phone.

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That found photos with a date in 2000 in Google's database, but also some others where 2000 is indexed, for example in an album or photo title or description of a photo. Since the result is sorted by date the wrong ones are either at the beginning or the end. I selected only the ones with a date in 2000 and found 169 photos.

Why photos are missing in DCIM file when phone is connecting to computer? I tired to copy photos from my Nokia 6 to computer. So I connected my phone to computer with USB. Found the file named DCIM, and opened the file called Camera. But I noticed a hug amount of photos are missing. When I checked my phone photos again, they are still on my phone.

The misleading (and stupid) factor is that the DCIM-folder is named "Camera" in the Photos-app under Pictures on device. But DCIM can contain much more folders than Camera only. Goodnight. PS: the Importer in the Windows Photos-app would have found all folders containing normal picture and videofiles and remembers what is copied before.

Update and maintain the hotel's bulletin boards for sharing hotel information with all staff. Audit monthly attendance record and ensure the accuracy of the data in Landa system.

Using "&times" word in html changes to × Asked 12 years, 10 months ago Modified 2 years, 2 months ago Viewed 246k times

I'd even start with 0.5 times 3.5 -- it feels normal to add 0.5 to itself 3 times, then not-too-bad to add it once more 1/2 a time. That establishes "add 1/2 a time" is fine and fits the repeated-addition pattern.

arithmetic - 0.5 times 0.5 equals 0.25, but how does this work with ...

Your title says something else than "infinity times zero". It says "infinity to the zeroth power". It is also an indefinite form because $$\infty^0 = \exp (0\log \infty) $$ but $\log\infty=\infty$, so the argument of the exponential is the indeterminate form "zero times infinity" discussed at the beginning.

Someone recently asked me why a negative $\times$ a negative is positive, and why a negative $\times$ a positive is negative, etc. I went ahead and gave them a proof by contradiction like this: As...

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Excel: Dynamic stacking or arrays n-number of times Asked 1 year, 9 months ago Modified 10 months ago Viewed 1k times

The solution is to restore the table N times by using UNDROP; and it only works if there is no table with the same name. N is a number of times the table is recreated using CREATE OR REPLACE; and time travel doesn't work as CREATE OR REPLACE drops the table and recreates it. I have created a table with some dummy data to test it.

sql - Restore the data from the table recreated multiple times in ...

Readers submitted 81 photos for the latest flower photo challenge. See the top picks that capture nature's beauty and serenity.

Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. This month’s Readers Photo Challenge was to take pictures of our fine feathered (and furred) friends. Animals were the subject and ...

Whether it be the passing of the torch to the next grandchild or handing down a sacred family heirloom, there is a special air around contributing to a larger history and tradition. Readers submitted ...

recordnet: From moody clouds to minimalist fog: Readers show off their skills with photos of trees

From moody clouds to minimalist fog: Readers show off their skills with photos of trees

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Yellow is the subject for the Readers Photo Challenge. Here's how to ease on down the yellow brick road to success with your photos.

Already coming to a close, 2018 has flown right by. Through these past twelve months an array of talented local photographers and MyNorth readers have sent in photos. If we haven’t met yet, I’m the ...

The latest Readers Photo Challenge assignment tasked participants with taking pictures of the sun and/or sunshine. Some people took photos that included the sun itself while others took the effects of ...

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