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shsung

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About shsung

sharayd @ gmail.com

Penniless student in NYC.

Recent public activity

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    Comment #11646

    We submitted way late - literally last minute - but we'll still be proceeding. It's okay, since we thought up of a few more interesting ideas, and a few that would be easier to sta…

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    Comment #11093

    Free is folly? Google's gmail seems to be working out fine. And in fact, YouTube seems to be working out fine (or at least Google thought so enough to buy it), too. Free is only ba…

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    Comment #10982

    I don't think price is necessarily a great indicator of quality - at the very largest firms, I'd say that most of the high price is because they're offsetting the cost of training …

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    Comment #9788

    Why stop there at geek-frat-house life? Add a camera, and wham, instant reality show: the trials and tribulations of six young programmers hard at work for their millions. There wi…

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    Comment #9772

    Unlikely, unless you have some idea that makes sense to a business loan manager. You're relying on a non-tech person to see that your idea is a really solid idea, which may or may …

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    Comment #9367

    The ultimate point of that list (which is really very short) seems to be keep a file folder and at least two copies of everything, one set aside for the lawyers. I mean, if you loo…

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    Comment #8818

    The short answer would be because the Delaware courts are favorable toward big business, much like New York. A long case history biased in favor of you, the business, is much more …

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    Comment #8583

    What an angry letter. They upped the quality of the music and charged a little more for it, there's nothing wrong with that. They charge what they think the market is willing to be…

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    Comment #8425

    Patents are such tricky things. On one hand, they can be incredibly useful tools, encouraging a certain level of design in hopes of reward. On the other, they can be nothing more t…