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pimmen89

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    Comment #14504630

    If you want my data on a paid API basis, then ask me about it. I need to know how big the demand is for third party users before I even prioritize building a paid API, having the g…

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    Comment #14391387

    Absolutely. If you're not "wasting" time and resources, you aren't trying ideas that could be proven completely wrong, a.k.a. new ideas.

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    Comment #14307599

    Because there are two demands competing; my demand for a home and the demand for a home without stuff bothering me.

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    Comment #14289608

    When you encrypt the message, you are not exactly stringing people along wasting their time. When they say that they'll send a car to the inspector, they are tying up regulators' r…

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    Comment #14272001

    I see the civil disobedience argument thrown around here now. Are you seriously saying that running a business without complying to regulations is a civil right? Yes, the regulatio…

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    Comment #14271975

    Yes there is if you believe that customer to be a health inspector and you move set up your shop somewhere else with the intent of evading said health inspector. See the keyword "i…

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    Comment #14271710

    So give the students fresh, healthy, nutritional food for free and then you can rightfully blame the parents for giving the kid junk. Pointing fingers does nothing, offer an altern…

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    Comment #14271700

    With the risk of being snarky, I think the endgame is to make people more productive by using the stick. I.e coercing parents into working harder by threatening to humiliate their …

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    Comment #14271589

    In Sweden it's illegal to charge parents for anything as a school. We can do bake sales and such to fund a field trip for example (and if the money isn't raised, they save what was…

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    Comment #14271450

    Wouldn't it be nice if schools were funded enough to provide every child with a full stomach, which is very helpful when you're trying to learn something, and the adults training t…

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    Comment #14156242

    We have to take it on faith because we have no tax returns to check who he owns money too.

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    Comment #14156231

    And this is where the tribalism comes in to play. At some point, governments have to do what's fair and not what the angry mob they represents want. White Europeans might've wanted…

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    Comment #13870302

    One of the first labs I did in college, it brings back pleasant nostalgia.

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    Comment #13851635

    I didn't say that, I said that even if only a few people could move it could help. You asked "How would that help?" I'm not saying that remittances from some lucky people who have …

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    Comment #13851428

    > How does that help? Letting in a small percentage of the population while the rest still lives in terrible conditions isn't much of a solution. One word; remittances. They alread…

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    Comment #13851409

    But you think Channel 4 is better when it comes to academic honesty and not biasing their polls?

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    Comment #13851390

    The problem with your argument is that it can be applied to births as well; if we allow mentally disabled people to be born, could we not then argue that the benefit is one sided a…