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OperaLover
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Comment #5083685
For over-the-paywall viewing just search via google for "Magazines Use Digital Editions to Ramp Up Pricing"
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Comment #717488
As I remember, the main difference between "attribution theory" and "dissonance theory" is that dissonance theory postulates a motivation or drive to reduce dissonance between diff…
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Comment #699590
Yes, the one problem I have with this MO is that it introduces more room for only vaguely parallel ways for browsers to implement it. Not what the browser-design world needs.
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Comment #699087
At risk of stating the obvious: sell the "vitamin" to the health-conscious market. Sell the pain-killer to the fun-loving, dare-devil, etc markets. Yes, the second of those probabl…
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Comment #698945
"The Center of the Universe" at UNM. Nice photos. Fairly cool concept. But what does it mean that the CoU is so rectilinear?
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Comment #698942
Site of a web start-up that apparently wants to attract enough visits to be worthy of WiMax vendors' advertising dollars. ...which will take a little more (and more substantive) co…
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Comment #698937
Or at least to an immigrant-rights center. There's sure to be one in any major U.S. I remember in grad school I went to testify for my advisor (Korean-born), and they wanted to kno…
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Comment #698931
He meant the "Spirituality Marketing Center..." But what the hey. Close enough for spiritual work ;) And of course, by "San Francisco" he meant "Bay Area", which of course means "C…
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Comment #697138
Does the OP believe we really need to have "database wars" to match the tired old "OS wars" and "browser wars"? Careful analyses are useful (and I've seen some well-reasoned debate…
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Comment #696743
At least the good news about the Bad Idea(tm) is that this should be a very small fix for 3.5.x.1 - as opposed to some competing browsers invested development that ignored/contradi…
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Comment #696310
I think that your ability to keep the ego out of the picture can convert (potentially fractious) collaboration into the best kind of continuing ed. Bravo!