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mrtimuk

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About mrtimuk

Computer programmer in Oxford, UK

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    Comment #25848430

    Exactly. The title sounds like CPU instructions; but the article reads as "pieces of software".

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    Comment #24902320

    It does - long tap a link and you can open in a new tab.

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    Comment #12759198

    In FAQ: "Why does Google Books only provide feedback on 5 tokens or less?" You mean "..feedback only for 5 tokens or FEWER?" Use your app! ;) //runs away

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    Comment #9470931

    I'm surprised A-GPS didn't get a mention. There must be data leaked when your phone uses MSA to obtain higher resolution for the rough GPS location that it has. (less so with MSB)

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    Comment #9425800

    Looks good. Could you make sure all your requests go over TLS please? The javascript console has pages of mixed content warnings.

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    Comment #8693544

    ..and please let there be decent keyboard shortcuts (I'm looking at you, Skype)

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    Comment #7936963

    Are the "8 spaces" just for participants in the Q&A? Ie: can I just watch without signing up and 'participating'?

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    Comment #7889426

    I use OVH and Ubiquity for dev'ing; with servers in Europe and the US. Both very cheap and cheerful; my aim is to sync/load balance. Just looked at Cloudatcost - sounds great, I'll…

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    Comment #7701717

    Could you use a check constraint of FALSE on the parent table to prevent rows from being erroneously inserted there instead of the actual partition tables?

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    Comment #7303886

    Someone just skyped me and the office.com tab is now flashing with their name in my browser. I'm not sure how to acknowledge the notification or read the message - any ideas?

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    Comment #6834840

    I think Excel language is great: It's fantastic that so many people in the world are unwittingly gaining experience in using a pure functional language, and its conciseness really …