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slavingia

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About slavingia

Hi! I'm Sahil. I work on a bunch of iPhone apps and quite a few websites. I live in Singapore but am about to move to the US for college. See you soon?

You can email me at sahil@slavingia.com.

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    Tastes change.

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    Comment #1298345

    Hit shift while clicking the All Features button for a neat surprise!

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    Comment #1241328

    You must jailbreak an iPhone to unlock it (at least in the Philippines).

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    Comment #1210220

    Too Long; Didn't Read.

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    Comment #1208409

    This plus iTunes U equals win.

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    Comment #1195378

    It would be great if you could go into the recipes, especially the _Tzatziki sauce_! Good job, keep it up.

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    Comment #1171792

    Check out what I did in a week: http://oneweekapp.com/ . Cocoa is _awesome_ for rapid development.

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    Comment #1133036

    Why do you sign your comments?

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    Comment #1128700

    Maybe not for Stack Overflow, but for the umbrella company that he wants to start to land grab the space.

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    Comment #1124854

    He had no furniture. I doubt the same is true now.

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    Comment #1106346

    See discussion of the previous talking pad article here: http://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=772676

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    Comment #1093886

    I think that's part of the post that Roman edited. It wasn't like that before.

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    Comment #1030008

    Arrington won't be happy about this.

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    Comment #1030003

    The combination of two English words may be harder to comprehend than just one idiom.

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    Comment #1020714

    I disagree. When you release code, you release code. Improvement and maintenance are not things that you imply you'll give. Especially under a BSD license. If you gift someone a la…

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    Comment #1020709

    It's easier marketing-wise to say you're "astonished" than "I knew it was going to be a huge success."