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meganvito

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    Comment #12982149

    If it is truely a big problem, it will be more strengthful to let the denying end to fully deploy their defense. The hope may the system resilient enough not on an irreversable tra…

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    Comment #12926245

    Is it because the Berkeley dudes ain't that hippy any more?

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    Comment #12926016

    I guess you are not in California.

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    Comment #12925926

    Namely the incompetence in other sectors.

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    Comment #12925909

    I think it is the government to be blamed failed to give a proper direction of the hot money.

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    Comment #12925792

    The flow of capital tends toward a low hydrolic potential from a high end. When the potential is lost, things turn to medicore, people just look around for an exit.

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    Comment #12905142

    Just curious, for such a big system, how the quality of such a large service system is assured? Even just for a single state.

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    Comment #12897177

    You may present the argument you consider as well excused. My point is that in the area of HVAC and environmental engineering departments in the universities at the time, the "ozon…

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    Comment #12897109

    As a former HVAC engineering student, I was quite caught by "ozone" in this headline. Sorry, I did not continue with that career for some reason, for good or for bad, now doing an …

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    Comment #12875162

    To be fair, I have not had the honor to be a docker customer. But regarding the kernel thing, I have limited IFY. Let's say if you goal is to keep yourself up-to-date with kernel t…

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    Comment #12867128

    I think that may be more compact, if the IDE can reflect the algebra beneath the SQL clauses.

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    Comment #12849807

    Or say, just the particles are the "insiders" of the "established system", while the barrier not.

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    Comment #12849785

    I am not sure but have a question, is the barrier a kind of potential implied in the system?

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    Comment #12819390

    I see a trend to use arxiv for FLAG publichmonde. Not sure this is another BIG thing.

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    Comment #12784070

    So far, we don't have any other proved examples to pass knowledge especially between generations than books.

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    Comment #12355935

    Ye, I am at an age too many untangile zeroes that I have no nexus.

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    Comment #12205273

    I think before googlers stopping add dramas to our daily drop sorry typo, job. Maybe I kindaly sort of suggest them dedup the www and provide web-wise random file access.

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    Comment #11723490

    I would leave my last comment, doing 'cheap things' is/are habitual.

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    Comment #11723310

    If anybody considering being contributing to 'open source' weighs that in an easy credit is just for others, at least me will reconsider.

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    Comment #11723255

    In the university I graduated, the professor definitely will mark plagiarism and give an F, unless a strict rule of sourcing followed. Most openjdk source has the first line a usua…

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    Comment #11641243

    I think what features this article is exactly what we see the one facet of agileness of its practitioner. The distortion of science and engineering methodology and practice. Before…

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    Comment #11084928

    the wave can come from two slits, one beam comes later maybe

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    Comment #11084923

    the wave can come from two slits, one beam comes later maybe

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    Comment #11084921

    the wave can from two different slits, so one beam travels longer