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Comment #39133937
took a second, but I thought that the ruler might actually be ok at first
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Comment #29839226
Eh, this looks like most academic personal pages, heavy or lightweight. Some promo of their books, minimal content and links to papers or presentations that are at least 2 years be…
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Comment #15444707
Was out of it before the later developments presented this article (was maybe out of it when the author of the article was a baby :/) but most of it seems true, though I don't thin…
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Comment #10548327
The townhouse in DC where Minor Threat played their first show is now a $2 million property. http://noisey.vice.com/blog/own-the-house-where-minor-threat... Seems like Dischord hou…
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Comment #9707549
There are some projects to start bring FOSS ideas/ideals to building system controls and decision making like this, but I think there are significant difficulties in the variety of…
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Comment #8972984
A similar, though more scholarly, work http://scholarworks.umass.edu/cpo/vol1/iss1/4/
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Comment #8961959
Importing spreadsheets with column headings and data rows is bad enough - my biggest struggle is with spreadsheets used as fillable forms. I've spent tons of time working on genera…
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Comment #8863283
One cause of this seems to me to be that most things that people would want to show off (and then possible get smacked down for) have a high enough level of complexity that they ca…
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Comment #8768007
Ken Macleod's books have a some of this kind of stuff in them - people having to maintain old space stations that run Oracle DB's and stuff like that.
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Comment #8116766
thanks - swear I didn't notice that my first time through
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Comment #8116441
Since the company has been acquired what are the plans for the service? http://labs.mitro.co/ says that "The service will continue to operate as-is for the foreseeable future." but…
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Comment #7534147
The maps aren't great but Manhattan seems like a particularly bad example due to the point density. If you look at Chicago ( https://www.mapbox.com/labs/twitter-gnip/brands/#11/41.…