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handrake

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    Comment #10605923

    I completely agree. I really want to talk about bf interpreter I wrote in Python, but I always shy away not being able to spit its name.

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    Comment #10605916

    I think it's the right thing to do. If you don't take everything he does upside down, this can't possibly be bad. I believe he chose the number wisely without making it too short, …

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    Comment #10605901

    Please visit the web site for Go language and try to adopt their design because yours simply is not acceptable in every way. I don't wanna click menus just to find out what languag…

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    Comment #5737536

    Yeah, there were some technical difficulties.

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    Comment #5735851

    Exactly. I've been wondering why Bitcoin wasn't taking off on the consumer side but I think I now understand. Sadly, by its inherent structure, Bitcoin will never take off as a goo…

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    Comment #5650024

    What does he want?

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    Comment #5050056

    Well, that's sort of my point. Some Japaneses don't seem to know or care about their history. We keep hearing how their government is systematically trying to avoid mentioning what…

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    Comment #5047672

    This could be a bit of a stretch, but if German government decides to increase military spending for economic recovery, wouldn't Poland and France be alerted and ask Germans to rec…

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    Comment #5047276

    After seeing how Japanese government handled Fukushima accident, I as a Korean don't feel very safe with them wanting to play with a bigger gun. If Japanese government doesn't or c…

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    Comment #5047252

    But I, as a Korean, (and I'm sure many other Asians too) can't help myself but to consider it as a big threat to the region's peace as I see tensions getting worse and worse betwee…

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    Comment #4920577

    I think MS was pretty much the same way until very recent. Maybe companies really start making money when they stop being innovative.

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    Comment #2895573

    I tried various apps from their pre-configured list, but nothing works yet. Disappointing so far.

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    Comment #2760607

    well the best way to do this would fix the current situation with patent reform...

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    Comment #2706408

    I think Google simply sucks at anything remotely related to social networking.

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    Comment #2653835

    Isn't that what they are trying to do with iCloud?

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    Comment #2612103

    Well then, trolls would start 'hiring' these inventors (maybe as a contractor for just a period of legal battles) and keep pursuing their lucrative business.

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    Comment #2546006

    I can see that on the top of their list already. Somebody has to fix this problem with less-complicated solution than PGP.

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    Comment #2538287

    I thought he'd use perfect Bayesian spam filtering algorithm which he secretly developed that can bang out every non-urgent not-so-much-worth-reading email.

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    Comment #2536323

    I completely agree to this. PayPal somehow has been evading this problem for a decade but finally the government is stepping in to square away this mess. How many horror stories ha…

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    Comment #2384920

    It's one of my dreams to see it ship and I use it as my primary OS.

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    Comment #2005093

    Naver in South Korea. Google's been struggling to get its market share for the last few years without much success.

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    Comment #1988938

    I've been using Terminus on emacs for awhile. Fantastic for programming.

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    Comment #1988913

    Hopefully not LOC since it can be very easily abused.

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    Comment #1983541

    I think Kindle works the same way. It's just that they can come and seize any of your books whenever they feel like it. Dropbox will not be much different because if they delete a …

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