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evilneanderthal
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Comment #6615990
Hmm, I'm still using my Note. I don't have any facts, but I'm pretty sure it still has a nontrivial user base. The hardware is certainly powerful enough to keep up with anything I …
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Comment #3121001
This is correct. Headlines are often written in the passive voice, e.g. 'Iraq Bombed' rather than 'So and so bombed Iraq'.
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Comment #3083147
I can't believe how many hours of my life have been spent jumping around Ironforge aimlessly.
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Comment #886408
Work remotely. Block off time in which to be productive on your calendar. Turn your phone off. Log out of any instant messengers. If you can't work remotely, find a conference room…
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Comment #776281
read the search query
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Comment #771054
I think the point was to be pretentious to the point of irony, which the namedropping achieved.
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Comment #734372
All of them married to the same man?
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Comment #710675
You know, I had a Sony mp3 player a while back. One day the music library software updated itself and installed DRM retroactively on the device and I could never change the music t…
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Comment #708770
Although English doesn't emphasize gender in nouns, in romantic languages (which are the basis for English), that class of nouns is masculine. Where the gender is not known, the co…
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Comment #707315
I don't even bother with that struggle you described anymore. Get assigned ticket for new feature. Write test outlining how it would work with the assumption that the existing code…
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Comment #702074
Really great read, thanks for sharing.
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Comment #694888
Maybe if you're a liberal arts major. I had three offers within two weeks of beginning my job search in January. This is NOT a bad time to be a CS graduate.
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Comment #682640
Society's definition of value - there is no such thing. If something is valuable to you, then you can pay for it. There's no secret magic underlying economics. When the supply of p…
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Comment #682577
In all seriousness, w/rt your state of mind. Going by this rant and the one in the other thread. You keep talking about herd mentality - "our" society, "this huge pack of people" e…
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Comment #674783
But I gotta ask -- don't already get enough grief for being ? Yes. Yes they do. But thanks for adding to it anyway!
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Comment #672483
I'm not sure I fully understood everything you were saying here. But I would mention that unit tests give you a nice picture of what will break when you DO change your interfaces. …
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Comment #652644
I think that's pretty much the only way to guarantee that you ARE stoppable. Similarly the best way to ensure that you are always in danger of getting shot is to carry a gun around…
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Comment #649016
drummer, gothenburg-style metal
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Comment #647248
Those FBI agents are gonna have a field day.
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Comment #637762
on slashdot this is called karma whoring: The Four Stages of Burnout Years ago, a magicaI moment whirled me in a mystical web. I was consumed by the path of "academic flashdancing.…
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Comment #633388
Someone might argue that part of schoolwork is proving that you can do boring routine work. In this respect you only have the long-term incentive of graduating and there is no imme…
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Comment #627075
I disagree with your statement. Momentum and hype are good for attracting those who choose a language based on its momentum and hype. If you are choosing a language to perform a ta…
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Comment #619191
What's with all the sexytime on HN today? Couldn't it wait until after 5? =]
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Comment #617159
Neat. a billion light years / average height human * (1/9) furlong / age universe = 1.01 c (speed of light) Very neat.