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Comment #988199
it would appear that their definition of small business is a bit different from mine. a 'low' daily minimum of $50 a day (or ~$1,500/month) is beyond the total monthly advertising …
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Comment #988177
other things may change, but there will always be an asshole to contend with.
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Comment #953264
There is certainly a correlation between a competitive environment such as that in SV and elevated work ethic, but is this really something that is so unique, geographically speaki…
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Comment #953131
> the serious problem of oscillating non-zero transverse moment in racing boats, otherwise known as wiggle. Thank goodness for simplification of terminology.
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Comment #931941
It would be bad thing if competition in this area devolves into this sort of conspiratorial atmosphere. While competition is great to have as it pushes positive change and innovati…
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Comment #872032
Obama, Imma let you finish, but Kissinger was the worst pick of all time! A great review of the prize committee's choice @ http://technopolis.blogspot.com/
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Comment #872024
I guess the competition is going to get a lot stiffer now that its out of alpha. I wonder what the world will be like now that so many more people will know the difference between …
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Comment #871425
>> "isn't this a bit too early" I tend to agree. I really hope (for everyone's sake) that this does not lead to complacency.
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Comment #871319
If they are going to continue this pattern, they should probably make a new medal under that title.
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Comment #871316
I wonder if Obama was as surprised as I was.
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Comment #865233
Ignoring the extreme inconvenience, this might be an interesting way to tackle our nation's (U.S.) problem of students with poor performance in mathematics.
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Comment #864998
I am much more likely to follow the David Allen, Getting Things Done (GTD) methodology - and not only because its a more detailed study. What I found this article lacking was the s…
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Comment #864824
There are some lessons to be learned from this article. Namely, John Cochrane demonstrated the type of knee jerk, incensed reaction that has landed many otherwise upstanding academ…
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Comment #864786
Certainly, not all regulation is created equal. Historically speaking, Glass-Steagall was one (actually two technically speaking) of the most effective bills passed in the past hun…
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Comment #864764
>if our choices as a society are: 1) major government intervention and problems, or 2) little government intervention and problems, I think I'd prefer the latter. If this summation…
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Comment #863011
"American culture is too often focused on coveting what others have, and showing off success through the display of material goods." Agreed, but its not just American culture that …
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Comment #862791
It was nice to hear that American consumers are not quite as prone to frivolity as is commonly believed. At the same time however, this gives me a sinking feeling -- the consequenc…