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mochizuki

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    Comment #13721905

    It's as easy as throwing a red banner on your website that explains the situation briefly and recommends that users change their passwords, if you take this more seriously you can …

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    Comment #5137937

    There's so much potential information there, and some very neat things you can do with it. But for me at least, their new API policies completely turned me off of making cool thing…

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    Comment #5013238

    Hope this doesn't lead to text bombs

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    Comment #4941790

    I don't entirely understand why he donated shares of Facebook instead of dollars, can they sell the shares all at once and use the money or is there a catch to that? Did it cost hi…

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    Comment #4813954

    I guess the most civil way this could end is The Oatmeal just decides to sell the cards under a different name but is allowed to keep the webcomic/online stuff under 'The Oatmeal'.…

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    Comment #4801568

    Now this is cool. I wasn't particularly impressed with the article that went around about using Netflix with Firefox in WINE but now that someone took that and applied it like this…

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    Comment #4798092

    Google Cache http://webcache.googleusercontent.com/search?q=cache%3Ahttps...

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    Comment #4783375

    "Bill Clinton Wants to Put 'Big Brother' in Your Computer" Haha! http://www.dolekemp96.org/agenda/issues/internet.htm

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    Comment #4783030

    Not for me, but it seems like it would do well on one of those take-my-money sites like ThinkGeek. I'd market it to one of those big ones, they're always investing in products and …

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    Comment #4783024

    "And the coffee table book has legs that fold out! So the book becomes a coffee table in it's own!" I agree. The mixing old technology with the new thing was played out after the h…

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    Comment #4772500

    Beautiful design. But I'm getting an error when I try to sign up to be an API partner. Anyone else?

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    Comment #4772342

    Writing, compiling, and executing Java and Haskell code can't be done (easily, at least) on the Transformer Prime, so he's just exploiting the batter life (along with it's inexpens…

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    Comment #4772283

    I have a few scripts that could benefit from PyQuery, didn't know about that one. Also path.py looks like it will save me some time to. Thanks!

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    Comment #4772269

    Looking at this and thinking about how many companies created each year that are worth even a million dollars that aren't close to being on this, that must be an optimistic number.…

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    Comment #4771941

    >"A specific exemption to the digital lock rule is also given for those who have a ‘perceptual disability’ and need to make the file readable. If you have reading glasses prescribe…

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    Comment #4768902

    Theoretically nothing, but who wants to break up their product like that? The number of different versions would scare away users and they probably wouldn't reach 100k in the first…

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    Comment #4739427

    This is very interesting. Though I think everything is defunct because of the presentation of the whole thing. If he made the slightest change, i.e was holding a microphone, people…

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    Comment #4710186

    I wonder if you can scale this down to be scientifically accurate for Sandy from Spongebob, one tree per squirrel seems like it would be alright.

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    Comment #4680409

    Hah, I hope RIM can get there stuff together and pull through, I'm not really a fan of any of there products but they're one of the last bastions of the Canadian tech sector and I …

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    Comment #4651434

    Why are all these old shitty stories making the front page the last couple days?

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    Comment #4633890

    It keeps telling me an apostrophe is the number 39. No, but seriously it looks neat. What are the websites it queries for results? I've seen Yahoo! and Wikipedia so far.

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    Comment #4434800

    Every time, the background on this guys blog gets me.

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    Comment #4411579

    In the world of mobile displays and retina displays, people need to start using percentages more and fixed widths less.

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    Comment #4395226

    I wish they'd make a serious attempt to do this in python, it'd be do fun to hack up all my programs without having to know C, C++, and every other programming language under the s…

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    Comment #4326221

    If something is located within an hour of me I could just drive and get it, or use a local delivery service. I use the internet to buy extra weird stuff that I can't get locally.