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luxiou
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About luxiou
the user "lux" belongs to someone else and is not me
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Comment #5133164
crittercism has prevented us from losing about $150K worth of users.
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Comment #3588938
It's true, I spent hundreds of hours healing Anson's suicidal gnome warlock in WoW before we ever started working together.
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Comment #1135857
Congrats guys! I might use my borders card this weekend :)
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Comment #135658
This is awesome.
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Comment #61960
http://anywhere.fm/luxiou/top_trance A mix of old school and some new school melodic trance :o
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Comment #57281
I followed him around and healed him in WoW.
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Comment #45946
Fall '03, probably one of the most useful (and brutal) courses I took. MIT's CS program leans a bit on the the theoretical side, so classes like this serve up a good dose of realit…
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Comment #40095
This is a fine piece of flash/flex engineering -- congrats guys!
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Comment #39613
Great article. A good % of the things I regret are situations where I wasted time/energy defending something I knew to be wrong, simply to hide the fact that I was wrong.
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Comment #39090
We've re-enabled using the client uploaders to bulk-upload music.
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Comment #39027
Thanks for the comments and feedback everyone! We've had a few rough patches over the past 12 hours, but we're up and running again (special thanks to the Dropbox team for their he…
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Comment #36755
I would take the first job. It will likely put you in more "if I don't figure this out, nobody else will, and we'll be completely screwed" type situations, and those can be great m…
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Comment #33743
sweet, congrats guys! -- who's on pager duty? ;)
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Comment #30583
If you live in one of the qualifying states (CA is included), http://www.tonikhealth.com has fairly reasonable quotes for "catastrophic" insurance -- $77/mo for their base plan.