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danramteke
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Comment #15586072
This looks super interesting. I'll check back when more datacenter locations are added.
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Comment #11991378
Yep - well if this thread didn't know before, perhaps they know now : )
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Comment #11982781
Is there away to say your meaning, but without the ethnic slur for being cheated financially?
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Comment #11815781
SEEKING WORK - New York City (NYC) and Remote I can help you create your next iPhone app, or help rescue your current project. I have plenty of server-side experience as well. Lang…
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Comment #8120885
SEEKING WORK (iOS) - Remote or New York City 7 years total experience building servers, and giving realistic estimates. Resume: danramteke.com/resume.html LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in…
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Comment #3291540
And sometimes freedom is won by marching for salt. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Salt_March
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Comment #2818893
See also the work done by the Chasers with their "Ad Road Test" segments. http://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=ad+road+test+cha...
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Comment #1975995
Hmmm. I wonder about much web surfing battery it has. There is quite a jump between talk time and standby time. I assume browsing uses up more battery than talking. "Talk time 6 ho…
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Comment #1840472
Hmm. http://news.ycombinator.com/asks and http://news.ycombinator.com/tells don't seem to point to anything. Might go along well with http://news.ycombinator.com/offers
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Comment #1428654
This is another of those things that my dad taught me while growing up.
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Comment #1427908
I'm in the same boat.
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Comment #1427481
Standford also recorded their classes on iPhone development and posted them to iTunes U. These podcasts helped me quite a bit when I was starting out on the iPhone. Feed: http://de…
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Comment #1426804
Some certainly do. Namely, Jony Ive and company.
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Comment #1367693
What would be nice is a feed of Yes's and No's to go along with each page. Something like http://www.didtheywinornot.com/mlb/new-york-yankees/feed.rss to go with http://www.didthey…
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Comment #346772
sweet deal!
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Comment #346617
Looking for something with a low barrier to entry, but with room to grow. Something not unlike AWS, but totally tuned for Rails. I'm thinking about building such a solution if noth…
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Comment #346612
this looks useful, thanks for the link.
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Comment #346602
just signed up for an invite. Thanks!
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Comment #346461
Slicehost.com does have some nice tutorials for just getting started. Is there a turnkey solution out there?
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Ask HN: What is the easiest way to host a Rails app?
Maybe I'm typing the wrong things into Google, but the easy way to host a Rails app is eluding me. I know how to set up capistrano, thin, nginx, Ubuntu, mysql, etc, but where can I…