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gatekeepr

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    Comment #7656132

    I tried the service, and am pretty amazed. It has all dutch national newspapers. You can scroll through the papers pages, and click (and pay) to read the articles. The only thing I…

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    Comment #7380792

    It wiggles from left to right. You can see it from 1:44. The monitor constantly wiggles when the guy is using his mouse. This is bad design.

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    Comment #6542780

    How will you select the papers? I would suggest you to read the real groundbreaking papers, but it would still be a difficult task to select these from all fields of science.

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    Comment #6542206

    I've been considering to try the use a foot switch as a shift key.

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    Comment #6347360

    The book "the paradox of choice" by barry schwartz touches the subject (among others) and is an interesting and entertaining read.

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    Comment #6038304

    Having given it some thought, I think that leaks that shows disruption of democratic processes can be considered a 'worse nightmare'. This could be election fraud, corrupt official…

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    Comment #5981401

    what are you trying to suggest?

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    Comment #5972659

    Every time I read an article about schooling I think about the best piece I ever read on the subject. The 7-Lesson Schoolteacher (1992) by John Taylor Gatto http://www.worldtrans.o…

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    Comment #5256651

    I should start a company in portable EMPs.

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    Comment #4894511

    The greyish white cases with black monitors and keys, so stylish, so... futuristic

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    Comment #4740697

    The problem with Occam's Razor is that it requires you to identify the simplest explanation. In fields like for example molecular biology deciding what is 'the simplest' often is d…

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    Comment #4592543

    So I guess you are familiar with the french street art artist Invader ( http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Space_Invader )