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stoptypingnow
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Comment #21541012
I'm in the US and bought perfectly legal supplements from a US company using BTC from my Coinbase wallet. I and several other customers of this US company had our accounts terminat…
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Comment #13881822
The issue with Uber is tipping can affect ratings and Uber plays like tipping isn't part of the mechanics. They've pushed driver payout so low it's now important for drivers to fig…
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Comment #1591875
Extending this point a little, in a competitive environment I believe it matters what your competitors are paying for their labor and services. Since overhead (taxes and insurance)…
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Comment #99366
Many Sun boxes are sold to run Oracle. Many Sun boxes are not sold because there are solid options that are not Oracle. Step 3... Profit!
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Comment #61084
The article tries to make a simple point - harping on the unfairness of affirmative action is more racist given there are bigger fish to fry. This topic is another reason I love wo…
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Comment #57084
First we need to remember Joel doesn't spend as much time on his blog entries as Paul Graham spends on his. With that in mind - what did Joel mean? Joel meant at leat these two thi…
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Comment #51973
And bundling IE was always the weak argument why Microsoft is a monopolist. Microsoft is a monopolist because they have a serious majority of the market, used completely undocument…
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Comment #49262
...but where is the accompanying picture of Jessica Alba?
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Comment #48062
carbon is black = bad, hydrogen is clear = good. this is all the science you need.
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Comment #46662
geek - wear jeans to interviews, make clear that I will quit if offered management roles. Suits, as in clothes, are ridiculous. And most of the time suits, as in people, are just a…
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Comment #42934
...back in my day, we didn't try to improve on user interfaces or advance the state of the art. We had viruses and trojans and we liked it!