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sublemonic
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Comment #1839643
Curating HN content regarding parenting would be a worthwhile effort because of posts like this. I've been pleasantly surprised with HN's willingness to share thoughts on the subje…
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Comment #1744330
You are an extremely valuable contributor to HN. Reposting your HN comments is great way to start blogging. I think you will eventually feel the urge to post original content once …
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Comment #1728010
From the peHUB post[0] cited in the article: > Arrington declined to say if he had been contacted by law enforcement officials. Could law enforcement force Arrington's silence if h…
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Comment #1727853
> The adjacent possible is a kind of shadow future, hovering on the edges of the present state of things, a map of all the ways in which the present can reinvent itself. What a bea…
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Comment #1724491
I'd love to take a Mongrel2 class from Zed. Codelesson is new to me - I must explore...
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Comment #1714870
I'm also new to web development (I have no where near 4 years of experience). Do you understand object oriented programming enough to explain it to a programming newbie? If not, yo…
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Comment #1714580
Seems like the brc meant "potted plant"
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Comment #1700034
When is your book release Patrick? ;-)
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Comment #1650289
I think HNers generally disagree with your statement: This new feature GMail have announced is trivial and unimportant compared to many other features they could release. The gmail…
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Comment #1482121
I think it was meant to be tongue-in-cheek.
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Comment #1475785
Another good typography resource: http://www.typographyforlawyers.com/
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Comment #1470155
The title is "Gattaca" for a reason: four bases found in DNA are adenine (abbreviated A), cytosine (C), guanine (G) and thymine (T). It's fantastic movie IMO.