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GiuseppaAcciaio

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    Comment #23089124

    I used one extensively to map residual stresses in sintered ceramics

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    Comment #22683192

    Assuming that "bad developers" is indeed the root cause, that still sounds like a systemic issue to me: a) are the developers bad because they were hired that way? maybe the hiring…

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    Comment #22558004

    Not the person you were replying to, however for me it mainly helped me understand that my loved ones' drinking was not something I could control, and it allowed me to let go of th…

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    Comment #22557976

    Same here, been to Al-Anon meetings in London UK, all hosted in church basements and with zero religious nonsense being spouted... just the Serenity Prayer and tbh that one is just…

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    Comment #22413666

    I would avoid anything provided by Laureate Online, I have an MSc from the University of Liverpool that was provided by them and although the degree was legitimate, the quality of …

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    Comment #21003930

    Why not make it Early Access (if you're actually planning on releasing a fully fleshed out singleplayer campaign), brand it as a sandbox game and be clear about what's working and …

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    Comment #19759219

    It's an interesting conundrum, because ultimately the FAA doesn't have more engineering expertise than Boeing so all they can do is force Boeing to prove that they have done their …

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    Comment #19759109

    Taking your argument a bit farther: let's assume that indeed the only issue present is a faulty MCAS implementation and that gets fixed. If the aircraft comes with additional train…

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    Comment #19759019

    No it didn't, you uninformed person. The two companies are in talks about a joint venture, but it's not yet ratified because the antitrust authorities in several countries haven't …

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    Comment #19498954

    I'm just glad that Tarn is finally looking concerned about his own health, considering he has (according to interviews) been living like a hermit and subsisting on red bull and sof…

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    Comment #19327017

    Yes they are (2x as much as me), and no you don't.

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    Comment #19319209

    I'm afraid that this suggestion is a bit glib and simplistic: there are people (my S.O. being one of them) who despite no alcohol, no artificial light after dinner and all doing "a…

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    Comment #19300913

    I read the first and while the ideas explored were interesting, I found the writing itself to be completely off-putting: - first of all, Three Body seems like the most boring video…

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    Comment #18618645

    I don't believe in good faith arguments when it comes to services operated by big corporations: regardless of the good intentions of the humans originally involved, the corporate m…

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    Comment #18609731

    I keep on trying to love duckduckgo but find that often even typing the exact title of an article I'm looking for, it's not on the first page of results...

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    Comment #18533677

    It really depends on the organization: the Holy Grail is to have a well developed Sales Support function that prepares decks for sales people from a data source which is pre-approv…

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    Comment #18533640

    I wouldn't think this as an "either / or" approach: in my experience, a sales pitch and a deck are very rarely the deciding factor in closing a sale, however they can help tremendo…

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    Comment #18510157

    Do a bit more research: you'll find that Troy (the guy who runs the service) has been working on this for several years before any involvement with 1password, and so far he's been …

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    Comment #18510112

    Because Amazon leaking your email address means you are registered on Amazon; there is a high likelihood that you actually purchased stuff there, and therefore they have your addre…

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    Comment #18492770

    I'd definitely enjoy cycling more if I didn't live in central London, which makes it more of a "death wish experience with lungfuls of toxic shit" than I'd like :)

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    Comment #18485442

    Bouldering is the ultimate exercise form for me: it's physically taxing, and I don't even care because my brain is enjoying the challenge too much! I can't commit to running, cycli…

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    Comment #18485429

    I'm tall and lean-ish, and my nemesis are those problems where you are compressed in a tight package... Depending on the climber's own physique and technique, the same problem can …

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    Comment #18413765

    ^ this. Especially on highly sensitive topics like medicine, I tend to be cautious when reading about the findings of any single study; whenever someone tells me "there's a study t…

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    Comment #18398147

    I guess the threshold isn't the same for all of us, I didn't get irked by he jokes at all... however around halfway through I started wishing for it to be over soon(tm)

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    Comment #18335755

    eh, the guy is trying to do science so it's not a question of agreeing or disagreeing with a hypothesis, just whether representative data can be collected to validate (to a certain…