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dgit

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    Comment #5121054

    What's "neighbor invite" NAT traversal? This term doesn't resolve to anything on Google.

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    Comment #5096500

    Interesting rgd. the functional reactive programming. I am obsessed with this, in a networking/mobile device context instead of a gaming context - not that it should matter. And ap…

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    Comment #4824598

    [TFA quoting some scientist:] "it was based on the belief that some humans are genetically inferior" I thought some members of a species being genetically inferior to others was th…

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    Comment #3963478

    No it isn't: http://bit.ly/wXJM9

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    Comment #3579194

    holy shit

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    Comment #3513620

    Looks like 'up' to me for M2: http://www.federalreserve.gov/releases/h6/current/ M3 not being tracked. That said, I'm not entirely sure about the definition of M2 and how that's re…

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    Comment #3509616

    What makes you think so? Interest offered by borrowers is generally low these days and risks are high. So lending isn't happening.

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    Comment #3509611

    " ... if it's just sitting in the bank ..." it's just sitting there, they (banks) are not lending it out. That's precisely what's happening now.

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    Comment #3410215

    The video in question, great stuff: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gqGEMQveoqg

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    Comment #2775911

    Both of these: > ... ability influence the world in its favour > ... military expenditure ... face a decline and downturn are not necessarily bad for people inside the US either.

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    Comment #2775616

    I didn't find his reasoning in favor of raising the ceiling very convincing. It's just saying "these people are in favor too", and it's all the usual suspects with vested interests…

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    Comment #2185493

    - Should it be out of service for a short time, it'd be disrupting my workflow. - Should it be out of service for a long time, I'd have to move to a different server and risk losin…

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    Comment #2183070

    I use git-backed wikis for the 'conversation' part. Project mailing lists are wrong for the same reason that Subversion/CVS were wrong: Centralization turns a project political, at…