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clearly

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About clearly

https://aguyclimbing.wordpress.com

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    Comment #17434758

    We will queue for anything. However we won’t generally complain openly if someone jumps the line... just mutter under our breath.

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    Comment #17172128

    I guess you should ask yourself is business success worth the risk of your relationship failing?

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    Comment #16912085

    Indeed, this should not be portrayed as a competitive rate really, it's just the price of super convenience.

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    Comment #16912080

    It's good there are different options, but this would be very unpalatable for me. The "anonymity" of these big spaces leads to very anti social behaviour in my experience. Luckily …

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    Comment #16666695

    Climbing, running, playing guitar, reading, hanging out.

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    Comment #15211658

    In the US can you not order food for delivery directly from supermarket, same for restaurants? I would have thought in the UK Tesco, Sainsburys etc do as well as any delivery only …

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    Comment #13426441

    Absolute megafail

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    Comment #13426437

    Ah crap - a popup! I'm writing a personal guidebook to working from home - if this sounds interesting please fill out the form over the right. If it doesn't, hit Escape, close this…

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    Comment #11165352

    Dating isnt simply a matching problem... maybe these people don't want to connect with a real person?

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    Comment #9102293

    The conclusion is classic Telegraph- where conservative values trump research or real life. A lot of their content is written to keep their readers happy- "I know my kids".

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    Comment #8595298

    Ha yes we all just avoid eye contact with each other! More seriously though, I actually find I interact with a less diverse range of people here than when I lived in more provincia…

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    Comment #8014793

    http://jheusser.github.io/2013/02/03/satcoin.html is an article giving an example of using this approach (using a SAT solver) to bitcoin mining- how you would specify the problem e…

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    Comment #7733440

    absolutely

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    Comment #7732247

    I'm genuinely interested to hear you say that, why do you cringe? Because it doesn't affect you and you don't perceive there to be a problem? This is clearly a technology story, an…

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    Comment #7732148

    Nice way of putting it. In some sense Twitter is only really exposing how crazy people in the world actually are. Being able to ignore/block/report offensive tweets is part of thei…

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    Comment #7731958

    I could imagine a designer at twitter not being aware of why this feature is so important and removing it, but not why they don't make a public response of some kind. Does anyone k…

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    Comment #6590568

    I guess, but it's more typical to do something like cap the total trading volume, position, risk limits etc. It's a more fundamental check on what you are doing.

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    Comment #6590408

    Yes- latency is a big issue for this type of trading system.

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    Comment #6064750

    I do this whenever a recruiter uses a code word from my linked in profile. It states at the bottom "If you are a recruiter and contacting me about an opportunity, please use the wo…

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    Comment #5929052

    Gliffy. It's not perfect but it is quick and easy to get something decent looking. It also has reasonable integration with Confluence if you're using that internally.