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Comment #6986691
Producers do make money off the currency. Who will mine it if it's worth nothing? And who will hold it if its value will collapse?
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Comment #6986665
Those goods are all highly unique with no easy substitutes. One currency can buy something as easily as another.
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Comment #5376311
My impression of the wine biz is that supply is fragmented. In which case the network of relationships is complex (many-to-many) and so costly to maintain. In my business (insuranc…
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Comment #5198938
Alternate title: the importance of peer review. Spreadsheets are awesome because they let us organize analysis visually which more programming-based quantitative tools cannot. This…
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Comment #4996330
Eliminate price gouging laws and give gas station owners an incentive to buy generators and this problem goes away. Also gives an incentive to truck gas in from afar. Obviously peo…
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Comment #4996292
I was in Toronto during the blackout and never looked up even once. I think about that missed opportunity all the time.
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Comment #4853179
Maybe a silly question: do copyrights for games (art or whatever) ever expire?
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Comment #4796817
Slick stuff. They clearly invest a lot of time/energy into each listing. Good photos, good detail on each building. We want to move to a bigger space in downtown NY but we need to …
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Comment #4758426
For me it was a system for tracking errors in weather forecasts. I downloaded 400-odd forecasts from the NOAA twice a day and dropped them into a database.* Figured out the followi…
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Comment #4757963
I taught myself programming last year (starting with Python from Google's course) and am incredibly jealous of this. I'd have killed for someone to explain what on earth Object Ori…
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Comment #4757773
This is more about slavery than plankton. Fertile land does not equal Obama votes.
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Comment #4651364
Another effect: prototyping is surely the most labor-intensive part of the manufacturing process. This will reduce the share of employment attributed to manufacturing while possibl…
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Comment #4593250
pg should just webcast a sample of ycombinator presentations. The "search for the next Steve Jobs" is a pretty active market. I predict competition for this show.
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Comment #4591122
Seems a bit of a non-sequitur here: 1. We think writing skills are great (fair enough) 2. We feel we were taught to write well in school (good for you) 3. We aren't happy with how …
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Comment #4517676
Any organization rewards its most productive members. If Apple's marginal dollar of profit starts coming from litigating rather than Innovating it's not just bad for consumers, it'…
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Comment #4515579
If you wish to make an apple pie from scratch, you must first invent the universe. -Carl Sagan
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Comment #4495678
The feeling of competitive pride is possibly the most precious resource in the universe. Who can achieve anything without it? Dragon moms all over the world weep with envy over thi…
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Comment #4357361
Excel power user here. Any plans for inter-compatibility? If Grid can simply view other spreadsheet formats (even stripped of formulas and formatting), you'll get a lot of looks fr…
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Comment #4030229
3.4 sigmas aren't enough. Call when you get to 5. http://scienceblogs.com/startswithabang/2011/12/13/the-large... and... http://trap.it/47HCqt
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Comment #3982698
The font on that website hurts my eyes.
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Comment #3758647
The deals in insurance don't come when an insurer follows its filings religiously. They come when insurers make a big move for market share and max out their deviations from manual…
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Comment #3731262
Michael Jordan would WANT to have been rejected.
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Comment #3604322
What's the point of putting the tl;dr at the bottom?
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Comment #3285812
Everyone who spends their day on a computer would get a productivity boost if they learned to code.
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Comment #3201428
Great comment. Probably also worth speculating on why this is happening NOW. Why is this breaking out of CS departments in 2011 and not 2002? The datasets are new. Bandwidth? Stora…