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Comment #6606592
I see the ad if I search for just "southwest".
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Comment #6406931
"Their crime was ranking highly in Google, while Google said what they were doing was OK." There's the letter of the law and there's the spirit of the law. EE may have been complia…
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Comment #6263184
I suspect you are coming from the same background as me, where "coffee" means espresso. I need to keep reminding myself when reading these discussions that for most people in the U…
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Comment #6133065
The article has a sidebar explaining "hot-desking": "Hot-desking - the idea that employees don't retain a fixed desk in an office - is a key part of organisations' move towards che…
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Comment #5984391
He is arguing for interoperability ("RSS, semantic markup, microformats, and open APIs"). It is not about open/closed source.
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Comment #5290161
As someone mentioned in the article comments, it's worth noting cars outnumber truck sales worldwide, around 3 to 1. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Automotive_industry#Top_vehicle...…
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Comment #5210044
Because I was there early, my iCloud email/Apple ID is a fairly short but uncommon word, and I receive at least three of these emails every week. I also constantly get subscribed t…
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Comment #4570578
I don't know, I wouldn't use Glengarry Glen Ross as an example of something you'd aspire to. The play/movie is a criticism of the sleazy "sales animal" culture where the product do…
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Comment #4489998
> But the real trouble is that some countries don't allow an author to surrender their moral rights Correct. This is what happened in Puerto Rico. In preparation for the Puerto Ric…
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Comment #4449352
Love the music. Kinda reminds me of The Computer Chronicles with Stewart Cheifet: http://archive.org/details/computerchronicles
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Comment #4270790
I agree with this. There's also a strong correlation between sloppy writing and poor reading comprehension. This is usually someone who never takes time to sit down and read edited…