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Iterated

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    Comment #7742038

    Question to all those saying this is because of Sabre: How? Does the TrueBlue password somehow go through Sabre's systems? The truly old business unit of Sabre that everyone is ref…

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    Comment #7002373

    We work for the same company. I've always wondered how many of us there are on HN.

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    Comment #6265886

    Yup. "Math is hard, I'm going to study psychology! Weeeee!"

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    Comment #6264372

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fallacy_of_composition

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    Comment #6214538

    Looks like he hasn't updated his website design since the late 90's.

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    Comment #6149204

    How do you track things you're interested in Excel? For instance, if you're into python, would you make a python worksheet and fill it with goals and things to read?

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    Comment #5974913

    Doesn't have the DFW either. I really feel like the country wouldn't even know San Antonio existed if it wasn't for the Spurs and the Alamo. It doesn't seem like a place people fin…

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    Comment #5924173

    I love reading things like this and it inspires me to travel and be different. However, as much as this appeals to me and I want to quit and travel, doing something like this is de…

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    Comment #5890520

    I suppose Google will be hiring a lot of meteorologists! This would be a very fun project to work on.

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    Comment #5757613

    What part of finance do you think will go first ? Finance is highly subjective, and while I don't think it isn't at risk of being taken over by AI, I think it will be quite a while…

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    Comment #5678866

    > If Nook had just cleaned up its dictionary, bumped up the resolution on the screen, improved its frontlight (as it was the frontlight "glaze" or whatever washed out the display s…

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    Comment #5621469

    I cannot imagine how shocked he must have been to have such immense amounts of knowledge at his fingertips. Coming out of prison and seeing new incredible technologies would be ama…

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    Comment #5615623

    I used to backtest trading indicators a lot and the majority of time the indicator would work on a stock like Apple but wouldn't work on a stock like Tyson Foods. Or any other stoc…

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    Comment #5615600

    Any MBA program worth it's salt doesn't let people in unless they have work experience.

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    Comment #5613916

    Did a little bit of both for me. Made me wish I had the skills to work for him.

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    Comment #5597148

    I'm a finance guy who has been reading about NLP and sentiment analysis. Any introductory books on this subject that you'd recommend for a non-linguist interested in NLP and sentim…

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    Comment #5568859

    I definitely have more posts where this happens and I delete it than actual posts. It works great.

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    Comment #5568856

    I do this as well. It's funny when you've struggled with a problem for an hour or so the day before and then the next day you sit down and figure it out in 10 minutes.

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    Comment #5568832

    I started reading about Django recently so this is a noob question, but what's the controller in Django? All I've seen with with a lot of code is models, views, and templates. It's…

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    Comment #5567689

    Banks return their bills to their regional Fed bank for counting/cleaning/exchange/destruction/etc. So if you're from Dallas and you spend a dollar in Northern Louisiana that dolla…

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    Comment #5567671

    Banks take their cash and bring it to their regional Federal Reserve Bank for counting/cleaning/repair/replacement/etc. So pretty much any time a bill lands in a bank it has a good…

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    Comment #5567653

    Came here to say this. It seems like a lot of the lines are due to the locations of the Federal Reserve Banks. I would also like to note that there are branches of FRBs in Denver, …

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    Comment #5562894

    Boxing is extremely damaging to the brain. The gloves make it even worse because it allows a boxer to sustain more blows for a longer period of time. If there were no gloves there …

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    Comment #5555605

    Perhaps just a star? You can call them "starred" posts. Seems somewhat more neutral.