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bpaluzzi
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About bpaluzzi
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Comment #13537291
Thanks smarx. Also, hi smarx! Been a while! ;)
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Comment #13536660
The $25/user/year increase is if you downgrade to "Standard". To keep the existing features, you need to select the "Advanced" plan, which is a $115/user/year increase!
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Comment #13536648
You're conflating a few different plans here -- "Standard" and "Advanced" are for teams only (minimum of 5 people). The only paid plan available for individuals is "Pro", which no …
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Comment #13536613
It's also a 92% increase in price for Business plans, for a decrease in storage. Ridiculous.
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Comment #13536606
https://www.dropbox.com/s/1spwczr1owrww0h/Screen%20Shot%2020...
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Comment #7397810
They can come to Europe, but they cannot work.
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Comment #7397766
Again, that's simply not true. A US employee trying to work in the EU will have just as difficult of a time as vice versa. Please look at the examples I and others have posted.
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Comment #7392170
Sorry, but your assertion that an American can simply come to Europe and work is false. In Germany, like in the UK, you most definitely CANNOT just come over and declare your inten…
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Comment #7339426
That is the piece, but the part being discussed doesn't start until 2:23.
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Comment #7339280
Actually, had another listen (and put it into a DAW). We're both wrong (but I'm more wrong). It's closer to 3+3+3.1+2+2. The groupings of 2 are delayed, but not by a full 16th note…
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Comment #7339188
I can't agree with that. 3+3+3+2+2 means that the first four notes are all evenly spaced. Tap the accent with your hand. The fourth note is delayed. The pattern is actually 3+3+4+2…
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Comment #7333071
Time signatures aren't strictly a ratio -- the bottom number has to relate to a note that can be indicated with notation, e.g. a multiple of 2. If you have something that falls jus…
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Comment #7333003
This is 7/8. Your counting pattern doesn't line up. If it did, the first group of the "12 12" would hit the accents set up by the groups of 3. In other words, it would be _4_ evenl…
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Comment #6894467
Except for, you know, the people MAKING stuff.
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Comment #6840115
I also don't think this is pedantry - it's one of the main parts of the article, and it currently doesn't make any sense.
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Comment #6716937
I really really dislike the pricing at an "all-you-can-eat" buffet. I only eat one french fry, yet I get charged £7.99 for it. If someone orders just french fries at McDonalds, the…
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Comment #6438897
I'm still convinced it was an aberration, but yes, a lousy one :-) I've purchased 5 of the Dell Ultrasharp 24" models (and a handful of older Dell monitors) and been happy with all…
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Comment #6438593
Just one anecdote -- I went through 5 of these before giving up and going down to the 24" model. Horrible image burn-in -- literally 5 minutes of screen appearance would leave a re…
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Comment #6438574
If by "interesting", you mean "accurate"
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Comment #4596117
Uh, what?
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Comment #4522152
We decided that while we wanted to capture the .io domain for completeness' sake, for the reasons listed above (SEO implications, not "correct" usage of TLD), sleepio.com made more…
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Comment #4504731
"Most widely used" seems a bit strong... https://www.google.co.uk/search?q=cbt (just in the interest of full disclosure, I'm the lead developer for Sleepio)
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Comment #4223438
I prefer this as my QR code reference: http://picturesofpeoplescanningqrcodes.tumblr.com/
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Comment #4092305
How soon we forget... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dQmK1CnwOUI