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MC7447a

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    Comment #11317726

    You do realize that in those other Western countries developers make far less than in the US? Even in the richer Western European countries like Germany, France, Netherlands, Swede…

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    Comment #10887340

    Don't know about Switzerland, but in the Netherlands where there's also a wealth (or rather, net worth) tax, most property held for personal consumption (art, jewelry, cars, boats)…

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    Comment #10865239

    Text only version: http://pastebin.com/raw/A8T4MRGD (without text blurb) http://pastebin.com/raw/t0CG2tzg (with text blurb) http://pastebin.com/raw/Ud4Vc2hp (python code used to ex…

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    Comment #10513009

    > once you have proper, fresh eggs you won't go back to store-bought. Placebo http://www.seriouseats.com/2010/08/what-are-the-best-eggs-ca... http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/c…

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    Comment #10471713

    > What do you expect is causing this? - enormous reduction in child mortality - increased female emancipation and economic opportunities - (direct and opportunity) costs of child-r…

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    Comment #10470261

    Overpopulation is a non-problem. Fertility has fallow to near- or below-replacement rate everywhere in the world, except Afrika (which will likely follow in the next decades.) A ni…

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    Comment #10468666

    Scott Adam's take on "passion": http://www.businessinsider.in/Dilbert-creator-Scott-Adams-il...

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    Comment #10443286

    > So, are we trying build some communist utopia where private ownership of the building is forbidden, No, the building is private property. > all land belongs to government which r…

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    Comment #10378692

    there is no Nobel prize in economics http://dilbert.com/strip/2015-04-02

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    Comment #10339437

    If the loans are so profitable, why wouldn't more and more competition drive the interest rates lower and lower to "normal" levels?

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    Comment #10225177

    Yeah, because running Facebook isn't hard at all. Maybe you should clue them in how they don't actually need all these positions at all https://www.facebook.com/careers/teams/infra…

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    Comment #10225156

    You don't have to pay your mortgage if you get laid off in Poland?

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    Comment #10214105

    A economic blogger's retort from a few years ago: http://noahpinionblog.blogspot.nl/2012/11/murphys-law.html