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OMBUG

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    Comment #7994141

    It doesn't make sense to say there's an upper and lower bound on the "worst" case. If that were true, the upper bound would be the new worst case, and the lower bound would be some…

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    Comment #6719092

    You don't need to imagine: http://www.amazon.cn/

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    Comment #6500117

    450W seems a little lean for a Titan...

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    Comment #6417731

    Just clicking through without doing any reordering got me 1042 so I don't think it's in the [0,99] interval. I'm assuming 99 is just an arbitrary "you have terrible eyesight" cutof…

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    Comment #6228128

    Nice article, might start tracking this too! My mid-2011 MBA is at 203 cycles and 99.5% capacity. Seems to be holding up remarkably well.

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    Comment #6153370

    I'm curious as to why they took it out, it's a lifesaver when you have 50+ tabs and one of them has a talking ad.

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    Comment #6120993

    To be fair you can implement any function over a finite domain using a sufficiently large lookup table. The OP seems weird - it's clearly a beginner asking, but the answers assume …

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    Comment #6052476

    If you're looking to get into it, but reluctant to spend $200 off the bat, I'd recommend taking a look at REAPER (www.reaper.fm) - it's significantly cheaper ($60) and the only are…

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    Comment #6041097

    You absolutely don't need to spend thousands on mics, pres and AD converters to get good recordings, there's plenty of top quality options that are much more affordable. I'd put mo…

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    Comment #5780200

    I get NoSuchProcess exceptions whenever I try to access the admin with it enabled. I love the idea though.

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    Comment #5667961

    Last I tried this (2.1?) it took a hell of a lot more boilerplate than TastyPie, and I had a few problems that necessitated changing the source a bit. But maybe I was using it wron…

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    Comment #4312390

    I know Halifax at least uses a separate string for those checks, which presumably is stored unencrypted.