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samengland

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About samengland

Twitter: @samengland Startup: http://postdesk.com

Recent public activity

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    How about selective door opening? That's used widely in the UK and Europe.

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    Wow... this seems like yesterday for me. Scary how fast things are moving!

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    Comment #4529461

    But you wouldn't do that though, would you...?

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    I shouldn't think we'll see changes in the next couple of years really other than in the the manner of PR/presentation (as we already have with Tim Cooks frankly lackluster perform…

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    Comment #2608946

    London, UK and Manchester, UK (remote is acceptable for the first few weeks until we have office space established and set up) Symfony developers, SQL experience, front end experie…

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    Comment #2570929

    I think the problem, as you've demonstrated with your flippant comment lies with this new 'internet culture' (tied in with anonymity on the internet) which has led to the developme…

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    Comment #2570914

    And I think that's exactly the reason points shouldn't really be shown...

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    Comment #2548728

    Is upvoting generally a good idea in a community? What kind of commenting behaviour does it lead to?

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    Comment #2548727

    Twitter appears to be the problem - further fragmenting discussion across the internet, not bringing it together.

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    Comment #2548724

    Exactly. There is no point whatsoever in commenting on a multitude of blogs and website across the internet - then your opinions, views and contributions are fragmented in differen…

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    Comment #2548720

    I think heavy, but not overly up-front moderation is the key to building a good discussion - this simply means clearing out comments which are superfluous - thereby creating richer…

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    Comment #2544525

    This is very true, most people fail to notice this.