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WQHSw6nv0AxZ (Gast)
12/25/2015 10:39pm (UTC)[quote]
After examining a few of the blog posts in your wsbeite now, and I really like your means of blogging. I bookmarked it to my bookmark wsbeite list and can be checking again soon. Pls check out my wsbeite as well and let me know what you think.
RlwXHEOD (Gast)
12/25/2015 10:45pm (UTC)[quote]
thanks. however even if I deetle the extra .000, the code doesn't work as expected. the calculation is not what I expected, i.e., 2000-06-12 23:01:06 should be 960865266 seconds from Epoch. However the script would give me 960782400seconds from Epoch, which actually corresponds to 2000-06-12 00:00:00. it seems that in awk the usage--------------------system("command"$3) --------------------is not going to expand as what we expected if $3 itself contains a space. in this case, $3="2000-06-12 23:01:06" in awk, but the system command only get the first part of it due to the space. the usage--------------------system("command"'$3' --------------------will simply be wrong again, since awk is prevented from expanding $3. my conclusion is that awk can only pass field to system command if the field doesn't contain space and other special characters meaningful for the shell. Within shell programming, we can use quota to escape these special characters, however using quota inside awk, such as "$3", we prevent awk to send out the field. By the way, it seems that single quota within single quota is better to read as two consecutive pair of single quotas. in your example'my variable is '$1''is equivalent to 'my variable is '$1all the best,Michael
QjmlSzjgxtrH (Gast)
12/25/2015 10:46pm (UTC)[quote]
Nicole you are awesome at wdneidgs! These totally rock! Great processing, color and you captured so many different emotions and special times at this wedding! Your bride and groom were lucky to have you!
mBd59CvY0Ve2 (Gast)
12/25/2015 10:50pm (UTC)[quote]
I've been struggling with how I've felt for years now, and what you dbrcsiee totally fits me. I'm chastised all the time by my friends and family because I go out of my way to please people and it often leaves me hurt and confused. I want to know more, any tips? Thank you x
0I6gwLq2Ej5 (Gast)
12/25/2015 10:59pm (UTC)[quote]
LOVE this! I totally love how you threw qeouts in there. I love how its barely edgy for a seemly edgy couple..the style all seems to mesh perfectly! Great pictures!

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