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Comment #19050776
I was an infantryman in a outpost on the east side of Sadr city. There was only a few platoons at this place at a time. I was on guard that morning and all of the sudden there was …
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Comment #19050748
Nice to see I'm not the only 11B on hackernews. I was there as well from Nov 07 - Feb 09. Spent most of my days at Hope/SUJ. Had the "pleasure" of months of fighting and helping wi…
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Comment #17867974
Exactly. I've gone through 12 audio books this year while I drive to and from work. I can't say I retain as much as I would if I had read them, but I also wouldn't have read any of…
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Comment #17804825
As someone who has never smoked, I feel like this is the argument I always had with my friends who all have/do. Ultimately, their argument for smoking basically boiled down to the …
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Comment #17571398
Can confirm. I have this schedule at my job now. It is amazing. I get all my grocery shopping and various errands done Wednesday morning when everyone else is at work, and have mor…
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Comment #17557255
I just checked it out using a VPN. I felt like I was transported back in time to the later 90's. Quickly went through the page source. Much more HTML action going on that the old v…
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Comment #17332006
You have asked the correct question. "Exercise" is a wide spectrum of intensity levels and energy expenditure depending on who is exercising and for what reason. If you are trainin…
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Comment #17114414
I've never visited Seinäjoki nor Fairfax, so no, not really. But I can elaborate on why I said what I said... Overall Finnish cities tend to be built up instead of out. I've lived …
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Comment #17112351
This article fails to mention another reason; cities in Finland are built in such a way that going to the library is feasible. I've lived in both Finland and the U.S., and commutin…
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Comment #17097567
This. I coached powerlifters for a time and you even see this when athletes have taken long breaks from hard workouts. Motor movement, like everything else, is a learned and perish…
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Comment #17061823
I think we still have a long way to come in regards to handling private keys. In my efforts to get my family/friends informed on cryptocurrency it amazes me how difficult these thi…
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Comment #17031476
Am I the only one still using a #2 pencil and a piece of paper for my 'to do' lists???
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Comment #16731424
You've never visited Africa, have you?
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Comment #16731403
Yes. People often misunderstand that verifying transactions with blockchain is intrinsically difficult which is not the case. The hard part is making a ledger that can't be rewritt…
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Comment #16722985
It reads like it was written by a company who has a lot of scientists working there is all. They are simply explaining what happened according the system log files before the incid…
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Comment #16563841
Came here to recommend this one as well. I bought it several years ago as an adult trying to revisit math. I'm always surprised at how few people know of this gem.
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Comment #14975283
Exactly. As someone who grew up in northern Utah it is hard to imagine owning an electric car right now. But most people don't live in northern Utah. Now that I live in DC, I would…
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Comment #14756670
I think he was just trying to be more clear on what we define as "learned" in the context of math. Many people "learn" math and do well on tests because they have memorized ways to…