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d0gsbody
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Comment #6084388
I bet there will be more now.
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Comment #5801629
Off-topic, but Alamogordo is a beautiful area. Very close to the White Sands National Monument. If anyone is ever in that area, I'd recommend visiting. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki…
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Comment #5789470
Hah! When i was younger and trying to educate myself into a higher class, I read a couple of his books. The only good one was From Beirut to Jerusalem, which was published in 1989.…
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Comment #5789434
"I had to email their support and explain that I had not even used their application yet, and then they reset my trial." How many clients get lost in this kind of shuffle? Millions…
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Comment #5785128
Tom Friedman quit writing real articles back in the 90s.
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Comment #5757259
Although I do enjoy the Economist's coverage of subjects like Africa, EU politics, book reviews, and obituaries, I find their coverage of American politics to sometimes be very sub…
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Comment #5729836
This article barely talks about its title topic.
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Comment #5699219
State senators and representatives actually do get lobbied quite a bit.
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Comment #5599171
Yeah, the article is poorly written. I want to share this news, but I'm going to find a different article about it.
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Comment #5437744
You should watch Discover DevTools then.
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Comment #5417972
I think a lot of American craziness stems from 3 factors: - America is a geographically enormous country, so it's pretty easy to get away from reality and cling to your views (the …
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Comment #5307427
I miss being able to unsubscribe from my annoying acquaintances. It's too socially awkward to defriend some people who post 15 inspirational messages a day.
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Comment #5217935
I, too, signed up for Quora once. But I don't want to sign in every time I want to browse the site. The ironic thing is that, if they'd just let people browse, they'd sign in on th…
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Comment #5112278
The opinion and news sections of the WSJ used to always have a wall between them, editorially. That this article is appearing in the op-eds is far less surprising than the 260k inf…
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Comment #5105093
I think the whole point is making your customers not feel spammed.
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Comment #5085718
Dammit, MLA, you had one job... This is a terrible citation format. It should cite the URL and/or the name of the publishing company (Twitter).
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Comment #5067915
I see that you are getting it posted on Facebook pages and G+. Why not give it its own facebook promotional page? Ask all of your friends to like it, use bufferapp, etc.
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Comment #5033267
applause I also wish they would fix their current classes. A couple of bugs are keeping me from finishing their Jquery and web(original) tracks. I emailed them about it, but still …
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Comment #5033157
Not an API, but I think they should also add classes on PHP/MySQL.
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Comment #5006160
Using a paper + pen definitely forces you to focus in on the most essential points of whatever you're listening to. Good observation, OP.
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Comment #4957195
Undergrad classes don't teach you how to scrape: http://schoolofdata.org/handbook/recipes/scraping/