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sthgrau
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Comment #20444926
It isn't dairy, that is correct. Note however, that using the term 'milk' to plant liquids has hundreds of years of history in the English language.
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Comment #20207954
I can see the 007 getaway now. With a press of the button, a bunch of tiny transponders are thrown on the road. The bad guy's cars automatically brake because they can't find a way…
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Comment #20206495
My thought was that it would be an excellent, low knowledge way of figuring that out. For example, if it said type "qwerty" and it came through as "azerty", that would get you 95% …
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Comment #20177928
I wonder if this is to allow safe digestion/absorption of blood types that might otherwise cause rejection problems.
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Comment #18947489
If you wanted ride sharing to be treated the same as traditional taxis, you could erase the difference in people's minds by referring to them as the same thing.
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Comment #18859666
Location: Rockville, MD, USA Remote: Yes Willing to relocate: No Technologies: unix (Solaris, linux), bash, python, perl, shell, sendmail, source control, webservers (apache et al)…
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Comment #18770451
For putting the thermal mass above the food, could a workaround be to put a heat sink on the bottom of the lid, and connect it to the thermal mass with an equally heat conductive m…
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Comment #18700156
It looks like a Logitech Gaming Keyboard G110
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Comment #18395041
I think this covers the current state of the art. No audio capturing adware found, but other privacy problems: https://recon.meddle.mobi/panoptispy/
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Comment #18377169
That would be a clbuttic mistake, indeed.
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Comment #18179245
Fwiw, the USA signed but did not ratify it, so it not adopted by the USA. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/International_Covenant_on_Econ...
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Comment #18159031
What a clever impersonation of a stupid, poor person. How much is that placemat actually worth, Brannigan?
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Comment #17768295
Part of this seems founded on serving content based on what people do versus what they say. In the case of the video shown, they said they were interested in recipes, yet didn't bo…
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Comment #17718949
I don't know what is necessarily novel in this. For example, I remember (but can't find) a feature for a high end car that showed IR camera display to highlight unseen deer on the …
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Comment #17692179
Since we can't see to the soldier's left, it could just as easily be another person nudged him trying to get a better view of what happened.
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Comment #17687476
Without specifying sterilized blueberries, I would assume that the surface of the blueberries contain the same flora and fauna that you find in nature.