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    Maybe this would be more appropriate if the user was forced to set his own examples, though it'd be difficult to enforce a high level of 'challenge' to this test, if such a thing c…

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    Comment #2219489

    Assuming this is genuine, it is too little too late. Nokia needed someone to come and say this before the decided to jump ship. Its staggering to think of how many resources nokia …

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    Comment #2090427

    Eschewing the usefulness of rss and similar solutions, the endless articles on productivity and discipline, and ultimately all good sense, I find myself visiting hacker news more t…

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    Comment #2033448

    When reading this, all I can think is: Family members, friends, and co-workers might, at first, give you some strange looks when they take a look at a “YOUR-SANDWHICH” written on o…

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    Comment #2014289

    I can't seem to find common sense in the itunes store, is it perhaps under a different name?

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    Comment #2011277

    Presumably I can get similar benefits for exercising just before dinner? Morning exercise is about the last thing I want to do...

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    Comment #1895706

    Make a 1001 X to Y list

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    Comment #1892126

    Exactly. Important not to overlook the benefits of meeting like minded people who can help inspire you, or just keep you sane.

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    Comment #1888463

    yes, it is necessary to be told it is easy to contribute top open source when it is against a backdrop of being told how difficult it is to produce good code, and the difficulties …

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    Comment #1871439

    No issues here either, however perhaps with only 1200mb in my inbox, i'm not enough of a power user to challenge gmail...

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    Comment #1854844

    Back in high school, I became incredibly paranoid about hygiene to the extent that I damaged the skin on my hands through overwashing, and was paranoid about not touching my shirt/…

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    Comment #1854608

    Because they've probably discussed the possibilities beforehand...

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    Comment #1845547

    In Australia, the biggest carrier Telstra generally adds a tonne of crapware, and several people I know with htc desires have links to various telstra features that are broken on t…

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    Comment #1841483

    I only watched the short video, but nothing appears revolutionary here. I seem to recall that recognising phone numbers, address and so fourth was advertised as a feature of androi…

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    Comment #1817768

    Apple have demonstrated time and again that they are happy to break existing functionality if it suits their aims.

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    Comment #1802542

    The concept seems obvious, but it hasn't stopped a slow sapping of functionality and permutability of data in the face of 'easy to use' solely GUI based tools. To say nothing of th…

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    Comment #1753918

    I build jobs to pull stuff out of databases, transform it, then dump it in others. Also I deal with a kinda slow, proprietary GUI tool with a little bit of immediate power, followe…

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    Comment #1617378

    First thought: overpriced

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    Comment #1610512

    It doesn't feel as readily accessible or friendly as Threadless, despite the school-paper design. I was thinking it might be the subject matter, being that love of product design i…

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    Comment #1610433

    Tell me more about this collage freshman. Or is this a subtle suggestion hinting at a broad but nonspecific makeup of his persona...

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    Comment #1587325

    It would be a sad day if physical universities were replaced by online institutions. University aught not just be a means to an end but a pretty good way to spend the present.