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ramparrt

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    Comment #16312271

    Maybe, maybe not. I've still got 2x machines running old 7950s which were mined with for over a year and they're running perfectly fine. Gaming and general computing is such a low …

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    Comment #16253692

    I already use this feature but I can reliably find my driveway on the heatmap so either a) they aggregate everything into the heatmap regardless of the privacy sphere or b) it's fr…

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    Comment #15965991

    As I understand it, the iodine in dairy typically comes from the products used to clean and sanitise the milking and storage equipment (iodophor). It's not inherent in the dairy it…

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    Comment #15171615

    In the film 500 Days of Summer, Tom (played by Joseph Gordon-Levitt) wears a shirt with this design on it. I have a similar shirt and had no idea what the design was. I know Joy Di…

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    Comment #14733475

    That is a true statement, however when the objective is getting from point A to point B and those 2 points are >1km apart strength is rarely a limiting factor for cyclists. Availab…

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    Comment #14733423

    >3. Can confirm. I have several wearables lying around no longer being used. The difference between the fitness devices that I use (smart scales, gps trackers) and the ones that I …

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    Comment #14733158

    Exactly this. Training principles are built upon the theory of supercompensation ( https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Supercompensation ) - by using something you make it weaker and you…

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    Comment #14732716

    It's not really very useful. Most serious but recreational cyclists are limited in terms of available training time and recovery. When faced with the option of spending their limit…

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    Comment #13854035

    The Australian system is far from perfect but does come some way to solving this. It is effectively 2 tiered: 1) Public Medicare, the publicly funded system available to everybody.…

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    Comment #13102165

    Keep on at it. My partner and I fostered rescue puppies (mainly larger breeds) for several years before having kids. We taught bite inhibition, toilet training and general manners …

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    Comment #12379678

    Pride comes with embarrassment. I have an almost 12 year old steam account and am regularly ridiculed for playing CSGO poorly with a 10 years+ veteran's badge.

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    Comment #12288579

    I think it's because most hiragana/katakana is in the form "consonant-vowel" meaning that almost all words are made up of collections of 2 letter sounds/syllables. This gives words…

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    Comment #12252428

    They're the NSA, they don't do that sort of thing

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