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larsendt
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About larsendt
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Comment #1625894
I wandered around the planet for a year (American). Totally worth every second (and every penny).
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Comment #1559280
My dad started his own company that does physics simulations. Most of his customers are labs and universities. I don't think he's hiring (he's the only employee), but if you shoot …
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Comment #1553520
That's something I've heard. Worrying, but if there isn't any competition...
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Ask HN: Payment API
The little business I'm working on centers around paying users small amounts of money ( Is this a good option, or are there better options? Also, the lower the fees, the happier I …
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Comment #1546680
Not really. Windows still lacks one of Ubuntu's killer features (package management), and virus scanners don't always work. That and a Linux terminal is much nicer to work with tha…
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Comment #1525316
This seemed like a tutorial for people who already understand genetic algorithms. I want to understand genetic algorithms. Anyone know some good beginner tutorials or explanations?…
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Comment #1516859
I think that exists as a spray. Basically a clear coat, but highly reflective. I don't know if this one is legit, but I've heard of at least one brand that is. http://www.photobloc…
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Comment #1506766
At first I was a little unimpressed by the design (very iPhone 4-esque), but the stuff farther down the page is really neat!
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Comment #1506336
Erm. Isn't it possible to transmit data that way, specifically by affecting the state of one particle, and observing the other?
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Comment #1504921
I do believe there have been experiments that have successfully transmitted data via quantum entanglement. I don't really feel like digging up a source at the moment though.
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Comment #1500891
Working on PyQt development for my employer, and when I get home, a bit of Django for a webapp I'm building with a friend. Edit: my dev environment http://imgur.com/IEPWO.png