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psyconn
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Comment #3972717
I would further argue that there is a special size of the hole beyond which turning a thing inside out takes less than optimal time. I don't know the math, but empirical data seems…
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Comment #3867309
You can solve the problem easily if you get hold of the cellphone data of the involved parties. If cellphones get together after date, it was successful. If cellphones spend the ni…
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Comment #3867152
Don't worry about economies in EU, we've done a really good job in hamstringing with "social" policies. Compared with other countries law enforcement in US is pretty decent.
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Comment #3805465
Yes it is backbreaking or you are trapped by low margins into ever increasing size of fields so you can afford technology not to break your back.
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Comment #3765849
The one thing governments are very good at is solving the violence problem. It pays off really good not to have half of male population killed by the other half. http://www.ted.com…
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Comment #2949233
I think we should coin a term like "web architect" for designers that can code because coding is not something unrelated to your work, it's the thing that makes your work come to l…
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Comment #2902900
re 1) it's very convenient for me as often shipping costs more than the book if you don't live in US or UK, not to mention the time factor.
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Comment #2705056
He designs an engine system. He scraps gearbox and transmission and replaces it with generator and electric motors. At 1:04 he says he will just stick the generator at the back and…
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Comment #2691588
As a rule of thumb you break up a function the third time you need that separate functionality. Just make sure the separate gazillion of things you mega function does are really se…
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Comment #2147248
The article is not about bandwidth but about the amount of data you can download at a reasonable price. People are actually willing to spend more time downloading something instead…
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Comment #1953940
I've heard an interesting argument that states education has become the number one reason for one's under-achievements in today's society (like sinning in the middle ages). The poi…
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Comment #1933474
> Of the famous recentish revolutions, it should for example be remembered that Marx stipulated the "communist revolution" should happen in the highly industrialised nations (ill-a…