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Janzert

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    Comment #967428

    I've been quite happy with corenetworks; $30 for their dual core 1.6GHz Celeron. https://corenetworks.net/dedicated/

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    Comment #894902

    Ouch, unbalanced curly brackets to end blocks? Maybe it's something like significant indentation (python) that will become natural once used. On first presentation though it sure s…

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    Comment #893948

    Hmm, I wonder how that statistic was made. My first thought is, wouldn't that probably be the top three countries caught spying on the US?

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    Comment #870460

    The follow up also has a short how to on getting and building the new version http://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2009/10/gimp-single-window-instal...

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    Comment #862007

    Also along with the release, a new design for the web site has been made as well http://bazaar-vcs.org/en/

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    Comment #853176

    Umm someone needs to explain that you're supposed to let the viral video spread where it will, not send take down notices when it does start to spread.

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    Comment #840550

    A simple finger prick blood glucose check[1] will give the current blood sugar level. A doctor's office can also check A1C level that basically gives a longer term (couple of month…

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    Comment #806712

    Although not mentioned till the very end of the article, his views on patents are interesting and somewhat surprising coming from the former head of Intel. I've thought patent refo…

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    Comment #799467

    Bruce Schneier also had some commentary on this http://www.schneier.com/blog/archives/2009/08/on_londons_sur...

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    Comment #799432

    The words may not be there, but the concepts certainly are. Most directly in the penultimate paragraph.

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    Comment #798282

    Actually Spolsky had already found that to be true for their compile times back in March. But decided the benefit was still worth it for his developers. See http://www.joelonsoftwa…

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    Comment #756815

    To my lay understanding (IANAL) it seems the legal system used to have a strong distinction between "things you have" and "things you know". To the point in the U.S. where "taking …

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    Comment #713944

    Don't forget the distinctive odor that allows you to tell if you have arrived near that love, even in complete darkness. Of course if the new biomass engine does not lack this feat…

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    Comment #672728

    But this implies there is a defect in the camera that causes the explosion. The defect, and product liability, is in the battery.

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    Comment #662115

    beta 4 was the previous release. It seems that the download links have not been updated yet.

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    Comment #626920

    If you find yourself bored with the article at least skip down to the end and read the Q&A discussion at the end. I found it pretty interesting to read his speculation about where …

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    Comment #621088

    I really do like the simplicity, brevity, and complete freedom of use of the MIT license. http://www.opensource.org/licenses/mit-license.php Just replace and as appropriate.

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    Comment #600270

    So who is going to setup the Senior-Junior Communities of Canada (srjc.ca) free email service?

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    Comment #598950

    Thanks for the smaller image. While it was more of a surprise to me than an annoyance I'm sure all the dial-up users will be much happier with the smaller image. I am genuinely int…

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    Comment #598750

    Gah, can someone explain how the first png in the article (pyramid.png) came to be well over 1 megabyte? Simply opening it and resaving in gimp brings it down to 83kb and running i…