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paulchap

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About paulchap

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    For some reason, this reminds me of https://www.dailymotion.com/video/x2howud

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    Comment #24789358

    The computer is the most remarkable tool that we've ever come up with. Yet the modern computer is the equivalent of a bicycle with stabilisers: the added support might be nice for …

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    Comment #24204595

    Funnily enough, I got a warning telling me uBlock prevented this page from loading...

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    Comment #24204496

    By that logic, wouldn't any company inventing/developing a new technology be forming a monopoly?

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    Comment #23805332

    The one you found is the most ambiguous, since there's no background in the (cleverly) cropped testimonial photo, but Google Images turned up pictures for every single testimonial[…

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    Comment #23783219

    How exactly do you arrive at this conclusion?

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    Comment #23782611

    Fortunately, Flash is not a limit for ZomboCom: https://html5zombo.com/

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    Comment #23779787

    I don't think any VC would like to be attached to the app if the author were to be committing fraud under the FTC Act. Not only are the app reviews suspicious, but the testimonial …

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    Comment #23769032

    He does have a GitHub account[0]. He successfully founded his own company. Entries from his blog also made the frontpage on HN several times[1]. You, on the other hand, do not have…

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    Comment #23758846

    I couldn't find anything corroborating this claim, and the entry seems to be removed from Wikipedia for lack of source, so is this really true?

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    Comment #23723510

    I guess now would be a good time to recommend 'Permutation City' by Greg Egan... Great book!

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