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dmsinger
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About dmsinger
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Comment #9018366
Until keyboards were everywhere (which was a while ago, yes), I wasn't used to seeing the $ with a single vertical line in a money context. Myth or not, it made the interlocking U …
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Comment #8563402
This is very interesting considering Alaska has some strict alcohol laws. There are many areas that are completely dry, and alcohol is very expensive (black market). It's generally…
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Comment #7822175
I originally formed my s-corp for contracting. I was in and out of places and it was a lot easier from almost every angle (getting paid, paying taxes). I wound up getting full-time…
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Comment #7677848
This is similar what I was going to say: disposable income, behavior; and I was going to add replacement cycle. > If you want to predict the future, just look at what middle-class …
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Comment #6446255
I still receive the same alerts I did a few months ago, but now I receive more. Far more, to the point where some have become useless. I had alerts like: "This" -"Not that" -site:n…
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Comment #5180532
I don't care for nesting much either. While it may be more like real life one-on-one conversations, I find it more difficult to follow an entire thread and very hard to scan throug…
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Comment #5019654
When you skip a commercial on your DVR that ad has already been paid for. That content provider has been paid. When you block an ad on the web it's not being counted as an impressi…
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Comment #4074273
I found Ray Bradbury a difficult read in high school. Not for lack of understand or the style of his writing, but I was reading for a 'surface story', for lack of a better term. I …
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Comment #4048060
I like Zen Coding a lot, specifically for CSS. HTML, it's ok, but not always faster IMO. The list example is a good one because I think it's an easy 'this is better' use-case, but …
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Comment #3612470
I wasn't confident that Forbes benefited more from the article than the NYT which is why I looked up the Likes myself as that was the most unbalanced comparison metric, and just di…
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Comment #3611221
Cheating. New technology = new forms of cheating; and if the league allowed everything on the sidelines, it'd be near impossible for them to keep up with. Predicting plays isn't an…