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pauldprice
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Comment #43827727
It sounds great at first blush, but the fees are much higher than ACH Direct. Who is planning to keep this turned on (they just emailed us to say it will be auto enabled), and why?…
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Comment #39208102
Very fun, and silly. I created a "snot serpent" by combining a "sea serpent" and a "snot ball". Works for me...
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Comment #35341229
The reasons given in Intuits blog and other links doesn't provide any substantive detail about why they are making this decision. Is anyone aware of the real reason for discontinui…
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Comment #34668428
If I were an SEO manager, Garmin would be the dream job. They get so much excellent content with real, meaningful stories to tell. This article is pure SEO gold.
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Comment #30982178
Audio books at 2x or greater speed. If the narrator is too slow, my mind wanders with each pause between words and during long, drawn out syllables. High speed forces me to concent…
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Comment #24963331
This ad hominem response doesn't refute a single data point or interpretation the author put forward. If the institutions that historically control the narrative are the only ones …
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Comment #18444317
I learned years ago that most RFPs are a massive waste of time and effort. But why should the process be illegal? If cities want to compete, so be it. If the citizens don't like it…
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Comment #17260841
It's already being done, and doesn't look redneck at all: http://indiedwell.com/
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Comment #17024608
If you were at all skeptical about this technology, their first "Designing for Spatial Computing" livestream will convince you to join the true believers.
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Comment #16625669
“The driver said it was like a flash, the person walked out in front of them,” Moir said. “His first alert to the collision was the sound of the collision.” Notice how the chief of…
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Comment #15112282
I don't disagree with these points, but you have to question the author's ability to ever find a job that will work for him long term. Over ten companies in 20 years is a sad resum…
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Comment #12193356
This is a fantastic development. Tying the climate change and water shortage to civil unrest, regional war, immigration disaster, and world security problems is something the US pr…
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Comment #12177890
A truly phenomenal company town in the United States is Kohler, Wisconsin
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Comment #8685472
Glad he doesn't touch type? What a lame excuse for not mastering the tools of his trade! That's like a carpenter saying he's glad he never properly learned to use a hammer. There i…