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boreacrat
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Comment #4108646
According to a Reddit admin they contact the offenders before banning. This type of action would merit some type of direct contact with the individuals or company who run the domai…
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Comment #3965431
That was in response to pirtlj commented on pull request 17 on torvalds/linux a day ago I did not realizes that Linus' shit does not stink. Thanks for clearing that up...
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Comment #3945607
yes. original: http://members.dandy.net/~mrbooks/23800.jpg edited: http://natestpierre.me/wp-content/uploads/2012/05/newspaper....
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Comment #3941765
In my experience most open source tools like this have a sentence-long description on their sourceforge page or a brief introduction on their github repo, which puts this miles ahe…
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Comment #3941738
they said it _is_ working for them:)
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Comment #3851572
Wouldn't http://www.pledgemusic.com be the Kickstarter for musicians? I didn't think Kickstarter involved themselves much in projects beyond the screening process.
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Comment #3552157
salad recipes, what Bill Murray is doing, and lolcats don't really gratify one's intellectual curiosity though:)
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Comment #3307596
http://www.wherethehellismatt.com/
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Comment #2689355
well, if it was actually safe to do, a password tester would be smart for a lot of people. you might think that the phone number of that cute girl in that movie combined with her i…
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Comment #2222653
Which means you'll have to use NAT to control your teapot from the office.
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Comment #2142608
Not really, cause with a PS/2 connector you know you're probably inserting it wrong. With a USB-connector you think you're right, but you're not.
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Comment #2109447
I really liked your site, however while browsing a couple of things struck me as odd: 1. The yellow "we're in beta" alertbar. The alertbar usually tells you that the website is try…
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Comment #2074980
Just got a mail from Duck Duck Go that they're already working on that one:)
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Comment #2063113
I basically agree with all the advice given, but the easy-fix-guy in me realizes that it's most likely just replacing a weak password and deleting an easily found botnetscript, and…
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Comment #2029228
I thought this was a gadget to help you wake up at the ideal time? Seems the author of the review didn't leave this much thought and didn't write about it before commenters asked f…