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ogdenyogly
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Comment #8408165
Fine Print? Amazon's other supposedly pro-writer initiatives all have clauses whereby they own your content.
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Comment #7967389
I have this problem. I am perceived as relentlessly negative for pointing out obvious points of failure, ridiculous management, etc. Most people just parrot what management wants i…
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Comment #7956530
I was thinking Bernoulli drive...
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Comment #7955632
I have done a lot amount of development in MonoTouch / MonoDroid (full time for about 2.5 years now). I started using them back when they were beta, and I would wager we have one o…
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Comment #7856645
Any article that begins with a narrative is manipulative tripe and not worth reading.
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Comment #7856079
Asking too interesting questions can go the wrong way too... I interviewed for very successful startup. They decided to throw some "real world" problems at me-- problems they'd bee…
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Comment #7841695
My thoughts exactly. Python is a beast to embed on iOS.
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Comment #7785586
This is for bipolar disorder/schizophrenia? Melatonin always worked very well for me but I developed an allergy to it.
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Comment #7785224
This article only focuses on one aspect of "busy" -- working. The real problem is "time inflation." This is the name given to the fact that there is more to DO than ever because li…
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Comment #7775369
Daily to treat vicious insomnia.
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Comment #7579053
This is something that concerns me greatly... does our high standard of living require others to be miserable to maintain?
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Comment #7495354
Bravo sir! This reads more like libertarian dogma: blaming individuals for macroeconomic trends.
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Comment #7351959
Bookmarked this for when I complete my novel :)
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Comment #7313300
>Startup communities welcome people no matter what their background As long as they'll work long hours for low pay, dress right, binge drink, don't have a family, and somehow maint…