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somecanuck

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    Comment #3456365

    Has the ability to navigate via UNC been added? Or more importantly, has search/replace with regular expressions improved? I did a search/replace of [a-z] to 0 in a 50 meg text fil…

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    Comment #3357156

    I tried Sublime Text 2 but ended up going back to UltraEdit. Appearance, support for regular expressions, and the ability to load large files are my three needs. Sublime wins it on…

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    Comment #1164509

    I am a programmer/analyst in a hospital. I administer several systems and have my hands in most of the databases. Outside of work, I consult and write healthcare software. You stor…

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    Comment #1153099

    Looks good! I submitted feedback using the demo account but I'm not sure it'd make it to you. What I'd like to see added.. - Support for other ranking systems such as EPGP. - Integ…

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    Comment #1151656

    That means she had other issues. Tabata is difficult but it exhausts you, it does not make you bed-ridden.

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    Comment #1150734

    Ephdra is not banned in the US, it's merely restricted. It's still available over the counter in Canada as well.

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    Comment #1116092

    It was not a case of "not mentioning" the problem. They actually hid the truth and lied.

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    Comment #1115494

    The failure is not the recall -- that happens. The failure is that they knew about the problem and lied about it.

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    Comment #1084485

    The NY Times article in question is http://www.nytimes.com/2010/01/24/health/24radiation.html?pa... (one page). I happen to cough know people that work with the same software suite…

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    Comment #1037075

    Apparently it does this to Vista x64, as noted in the article comments and on the CNet article. EDIT: Spelling.

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    Comment #1031572

    I have worked through Guru.com and enjoy it. The web site provides a lot of nice tools, including escrow payments, work rooms, and private message boards. You pay for it though -- …

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    Comment #1031557

    Have you checked out .NET Reactor and/or IntelliLock? http://www.eziriz.com/ I had been considering them for a product of my own. There's a lot of positive feedback about them arou…

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    Comment #1024284

    My family uses a truly faceless bank -- President's Choice Financial. There are no physical offices for this bank other than the kiosks inside of Loblaw's grocery stores. If you ne…

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    Comment #1014452

    Brilliant!

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    Comment #1010438

    I've used the same reason for avoiding Google Chrome. However, there is hope! I found an excellent "urlfilter.ini" list for Opera this morning. http://www.fanboy.co.nz/adblock/oper…

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    Comment #988055

    What a silly topic with a silly question. To actually "hate" a language? Or worse, to do so without even having used it?

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    Comment #984811

    Unfortunately it's not truly blocking ads, they're merely hidden. So you still have the lag in downloading them as well as the "xxx per site" download limit. ------- Why do I see a…

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    Comment #981260

    When you consider the aforementioned $10 USD for 10 hours, and the fact that Guru.com takes 7-15% of the fee, it's practically free.. :) What would be the motivation to code a prod…

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    Comment #978871

    Are you referring to reverse-auction programming sites? There's plenty of those to be found. I do not have a favorable opinion of most of them, and that's because they list the bid…

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    Comment #978347

    Try OptimizeGoogle ( https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/52498 ) instead. It allows you to remove click tracking, as well as other features.