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MoosePirate

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    Comment #36545651

    > In the event of a power outage, one provider could only give us 30 seconds of emergency power—versus five minutes with a standard UPS setup—because they used an inertia wheel. If…

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    Comment #31019830

    This is why the only real solution is to not have total local control of zoning. Given the choice, many will vote to restrict what other people around them can do with their proper…

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    Comment #27450491

    Disincentivize the rent-seeking investors. Incentivize the investors creating and selling something of value.

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    Comment #27450062

    Yes, this is what NIMBY means. "I am ok with more housing, just not by me." The specifics will vary in every case, but in every case it will be some argument on why THIS is not the…

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    Comment #25255092

    How about P(get covid, infect others, they die)? Does that factor in to your calculations?

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    Comment #24524176

    Yes, the point is that Republicans violated the principles you are laying out here under the exact same situation. So violating this principle again in the exact same way would be …

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    Comment #22061097

    IPMI is bad. No argument. Having the ability to remotely reboot servers is good, even in a “cattle” environment. Being able to pull temperature sensor data from servers is useful i…

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    Comment #22058769

    How are you rebooting your cattle though if not via the BMC?

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    Comment #12498954

    But you could have two of them in the same area.

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    Comment #11506155

    Zillow has a huge amount of data they publish at the Zip, City, County, State levels: http://www.zillow.com/research/data/

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    Comment #8397495

    I have high hopes for this area. There are a huge amount of ad-hoc problems that are today solved most easily by throwing together an Excel file, even for a very competent programm…

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    Comment #6071209

    Awesome product, I just bought it for my iPhone. Given that it's C# already, any plans for a windows version? I often do these types of calculations in excel at work, but this woul…

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    Comment #5641847

    Todoist ( http://todoist.com/ ) is flexible, and can do both of those. They've got native apps for ios and android, and good integration with gmail. It has good support for recurri…