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byg80

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    Comment #12418598

    Typically https://news.ycombinator.com and scroll down.

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    Comment #11221666

    Same here. Nothing better than good old notepad.

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    Comment #11221661

    Express my mind, even if not many people read it.

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    Comment #11215234

    Asana and Basecamp are the one's I use the most.

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    Comment #11214978

    Some old crusty Linksys from the early 2000's. I really should upgrade but I'm too lazy and locked into a great grandfathered deal from my ISP. They keep trying to offer me new rou…

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    Comment #10825249

    He didn't predict Digg would fall hard in such a short time.

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    Comment #10815773

    I vote yes.

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    Comment #10113497

    Some people like the convenience of not having to have to call/deal with someone every time.

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    Comment #10071655

    From 2011.

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    Comment #9992028

    Not anytime soon. And if there is, it will be something with most focus on mobile and phone numbers. That's why Facebook is already on top of that with Instagram and Whatsapp. Face…

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    Comment #9971968

    I mean overall, not just me. Obviously I won't be buying most things targeted at women (as I'm a man)

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    Ask HN: What percentage of TV commercials can be considered a success?

    I watch my fair share of TV and obviously the commercials. Surely a lot of commercials do well, but there must be many that also completely fail.

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    Comment #9959828

    Take a 1-2 week vacation.

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    Comment #9937766

    It's a relevant (and GOOD) TV show that many people here (coders/hackers) can relate to. What's wrong with that?