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nvasilak
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Comment #1244121
You could also do pick your price via Anjuno.com
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Comment #1222631
You should read some of Weston Price's research: http://www.westonaprice.org/Ancient-Dietary-Wisdom-for-Tomor...
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Comment #1045915
Another one here. But I'd love to have a cofounder that could bring something else to the table. Maybe we should start a list of companies interested in finding cofounders?
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Comment #1034331
We're doing pick your price music on http://anjuno.com and for some reason no one is paying $22,500 per song. I wish those RIAA lawyers would start using Anjuno, it would really he…
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Comment #1018165
Check out http://anjuno.com
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Comment #1013393
Good catch, and a good move by Cameron. Otherwise those giant fireballs from the human missiles wouldn't be very plausible.
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Comment #1013386
> I liked Avatar, but to me the obvious science fail was the telepathic connection between the Na'vi and the animals. Evolution doesn't work like that! Rattlesnakes do not grow rat…
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Comment #996018
Lawsuits? Who wouldn't want a nice, insulating layer of fat to protect their heart? I use a Pepsi IV daily and haven't gotten sick in at least a week and a half. On a more serious …
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Comment #981723
Crunchpad was a far superior name. Unless theyre hoping religious puns bring it more press.
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Comment #947948
This scares me to death. There is no way that humanity has figured out all the complexity that billions of years of evolution has created when it comes to animals eating each other…
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Comment #934465
It's unbelievably sad that that many people died, and so much collective knowledge was lost. But, it excites me to think that there are still probably a good number of hidden secre…
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Comment #875719
" According to the company they get to keep 80% of the money, leaving 20% for the copyright holders." Yup, they really have the bands best interest in mind. I don't understand how …
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Comment #873002
If you’re saying that Spotify is ”open” because they openly share their thoughts than I would agree with you. However, if you consider limiting a user’s access to music to simply a…