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epiphany47
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Comment #3542083
The font is all wrong. =/ https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=10100230247154651...
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Comment #3516866
Read the article please - quote: “Facebook asked me to pass this on to you. They require it of all visitors to their facilities. It only applies to things that you might accidental…
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Comment #3392547
regexp != regular expression like xyzzyz said. This script uses backreferences which give regex's more "computing power" than regular expressions actually have, but remove the guar…
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Comment #2900707
it's amazing to see how much advancement has been made w/ the kinect - for example, this is where the kinect community was just months ago: http://www.adafruit.com/blog/2010/11/14/…
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Comment #2698991
Random thought: If the bitcoin currency fails, would people turn their bitcoin mining rigs into hash cracking rigs? I wonder if it's more economical to be mining bitcoin or to crac…
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Comment #2666122
jw - is there a iPad/iPhone equivalent for chrome2phone?
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Comment #2083937
Is there a mirror/torrent to download the English version?
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Comment #2010843
Try the demo ui at: http://fromjeffrey.com/pc/ and see if it works better for you - supports live preview, move, rotate, and scale. Originally we were planning Facebook integration…
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Comment #2010823
This is Jeff from the Profile Collage dev team. You asked for it HN, so we'll show you a preview of the upcoming UI: http://fromjeffrey.com/pc/ Features: - Live Preview - Translate…
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Comment #1848782
It works fine for me. The problem is probably that in the url: src="../photos%2FProfile%20Pictures%2F432293561980.jpg" some browsers will convert %2F to "/", whereas others don't
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Comment #1422082
Going back to the barcoding of trees, how would you do it? I assume you'd use some sort of SNP identification or specific DNA primers, but then you've just got a bunch of DNA in a …