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choros12

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    Comment #3908429

    Business with no revenue sold for 1 billion? This single factor could be a prime example of bubble mentality.

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    Comment #3908302

    Wait for Bernanke to raise interest rates to something more realistic to deal with this crisis, like 20%. Then we will see how much SV is really worth.

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    Comment #3904349

    porn is like fast-food. I.e. good quantity, bad quality.

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    Comment #3737715

    geeeezzz... I hate all these biased political correct people... guys why not to talk about having equal amount of male and female childcare professionals? Or coal miners? Sexes are…

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    Comment #3723775

    I know I will be down-voted for this, but I just have to say it: US is a nation of slaves. People are slaves to their banks. They have to work just to have roof over their heads an…

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    Comment #3702072

    This really makes Y Combinator now look like a recruiting company for Big Corp.

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    Comment #3651294

    hey Fan Boys! Don't down-vote just because you lack argumentation!

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    Comment #3651291

    sure, then write Flash people make $$$ on Flash too.

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    Comment #3651281

    That's the thing I don't understand. Why some developers are so prone to the naive following the latest fashion... I mean really. Look, why to spend any time writing software that …

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    Comment #3645461

    Good point, I agree. Anti-psychiatry (wiki explains their position in good detail) says that basically the very moment we stopped believing in magic, witches and wizards, psycholog…

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    Comment #3643723

    I know this. The reality is once you behave crazy as I did (because of the meds), they just assume things and put their assumptions before the process. Then I did complain to the D…

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    Comment #3643257

    Just about anybody with their self-esteem low enough can get diagnosed by those sociopaths.

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    Comment #3642972

    I'm not sure if too many people nowadays take Psychiatry and Psychology seriously. Most problems they label as illnesses are legitimate issues people have that need resolution not …

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    Comment #3546999

    "genuine, present and sufficiently serious threat". Reading: they can stop anyone for any reason anytime at any place. EU is not much better than US. I hold Polish, German and US c…

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    Comment #3500674

    The Germans I know when asked to compared Germany now to Germany from 70s or 80s always say that it used to be MUCH better. The same goes with my friends in the USA. Peaked?

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    Comment #3495562

    That's exactly what I meant by terrorized. The miners did occupy Government building and they did destroy some of them and yes they did terrorize some of the high level Government …

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    Comment #3495192

    Just saying... I remember the time in 90s when Polish coal miners didn't get guarantees from the Government regarding their pension plans. Well, they basically went to Warsaw and s…

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    Comment #3495119

    Polish people tend to always think that protesters are right just because they protest and the Government is wrong just because it is the Government. Hence, I wouldn't worry too mu…

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    Comment #3473922

    US citizen living in Poland here. Here it is how providing the 'real name' will work in local circumstances here: Let's say I want to register piratebay.shark. I go to a nearby bum…

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    Comment #3444854

    I'm sorry, but I have to disagree with you. Calling gold an investment is akin to calling USD or Swiss Franc an investment. It might be but its first and most important function is…

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    Comment #3444340

    Great article. Would like to point out an interesting fact though. $50 in 1951 was worth 1.5 ounces of gold. The article claims that currently collectors pay 100 times more for it …