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Comment #207621
Congratulations on launching the biggest startup yet!
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Comment #204492
These are interesting results. I'm an ENTP - which seems to me to be an extroverted version of INTP. If you lump those two together - it seems that the overwhelming people here are…
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Clever Advertising: What I heard on my drive in this morning
I saw/heard some clever advertising this morning. At least, I think it's clever - it's possible that this is an old trick but I've never come across it before. On my drive in this …
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Comment #201052
you can use our service to find one (we currently only have two partners right now). http://www.quotesignal.com And when you do get a quote from someone, use this tool to rate it: …
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Comment #195074
My generalization stems from the number of comments with peers and countless internet searches for fixes. In the case of peers, wireless card support was a common complaint. In the…
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Comment #195035
These annoyances don't seem to be all that critical. I haven't been able to use my wireless card on Gutsy since I installed it several months ago. Last night, I upgraded to Heron a…
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Comment #191863
That's why you should create an alter ego who thinks Matt Maroon is so great he makes a fan site.
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Comment #181838
Am I the only one who thinks his writing is a bit obscure? I don't mean that what he's talking about is obscure but that the angles he takes come from seemingly weird directions.
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Comment #180504
What about correcting for color blindness? There must be a relatively easy way to auto correct certain colors so they stand out more. I bet there'd be a market for that.
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Comment #179675
We might live in a computer simulation and it might be too computationally expensive for our simulators to simulate our world post-singularity. That's an awful lot of "mights".
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Comment #177274
It doesn't mean you had to be alive or capable of reading in the 70's or 70's; have you read anything you liked that was published then?
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Comment #176760
If there's anything I learned from statistics, it's the sneakiness of the word "significant". What, exactly, is a significant boost? Two points? Ten?
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Comment #175895
Check out http://www.quotesignal.com/merchant-account-comparison-calcu... * If you get a quote, run it through this calculator first. The site only has two partners right now, but …
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Comment #173887
Tough crowd tonight!
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Comment #173800
I think he's at home resting. Probably recovering from carpal tunnel syndrome.
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Comment #173497
I would have thought there'd be a few more wiggles of false hope just before the trough of sorrow. You know, to make the trough of sorrow that much deeper and painful!
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Comment #172528
I don't know, a lot of these guidelines seem to be arbitrary. It's good practice to keep code small and to the point, but to say that a class should never exceed 50 lines of code i…
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Comment #171756
That, sir, is bizarre logic.
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Comment #171555
I started with C and then quickly realized that BASIC was much more fun, precisely because it was easier and therefore more fun.
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Comment #171476
I think he's referring to your usage of "u". Adding four characters to your title isn't that hard, and the above poster "newbie" or not is right, I think we'd all prefer to see "yo…