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teadrinker
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Comment #2763858
-8 in downvotes with no explanation? really guys? Sorry for trying to help, i'm out.
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Comment #2763325
Multi-server? Nope, single. Same as you have now, just with added flexibility on ram with 2 clicks I can handle a huge server load with ease, then drop back when done. That way I d…
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Comment #2763275
BETTER SOLUTION: Get on the cloud. 15 minutes to upgrade your server when load gets high and billed by the hour at the ram level you're 'using. Theres very little reason to stay on…
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Comment #2762463
From the site: "Each time a subscriber opens an email sent with Campaign Monitor, we keep track of which email client they're using" Maybe hotmail and yahoo users are more likely t…
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Comment #2754365
As an aside, have any of those inspiration struck domains ever paid off or been developed further? I ask because I've registered about 50 of them over the last 3 and a half years a…
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Comment #2751138
Come on man, ballpark? :)
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Comment #2751081
Hi Jason, nice site and congrats on the numbers. I consider the design community to be tightly knit, and it seems you've tapped it well from your viral conversion numbers. How do y…
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Comment #2750988
I shouldn't but I can. And that, is what freedom of speech is all about. If she didn't like it, she should have left. She didn't leave, she had a temper tantrum. To save face, she …
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Comment #2750887
The majority of people did not think he was an asshole. What we have here is one citizen attempting to censor another by influencing public opinion based upon her own beliefs and b…
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Comment #2750422
Did Noah know the word Bitch would set her off? How about other words which are commonplace, which would she feel insulted by? We don't know. And I think it is for this added uncer…
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Comment #2750394
Self-policing? Are you serious? I'm with the other guy on this one. I want to live in a free society, where no one attempts to enforce some artificial moral code on what I can or c…
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Comment #2750305
I really liked this. Thanks! Could I get a download link to the presentation that doesn't require me to sign up?
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Comment #2745770
Agreed. Only one of these ideas has financial potential, and even then it's not an easy market to tap for that particular service. Still, it's nice to see some idea flow as it alwa…
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Comment #2745677
I'd argue the main reason it failed was it was a bad idea. Their was no market for your product no matter how well you made it. Try not to take away execution lessons when the idea…
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Comment #2742396
It's possible enough idiots will fall for it to make a nice payday.
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Comment #2734501
What indication do you have that a paying market exists for such a product?
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Comment #2734345
How are you going to make money from this venture?
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Comment #2734315
Not to mention the lack of proper regulation. Particularly at the exchanges: http://nerdr.com/bitcoin-exchange-scam-bitcoins-are-worthles... I was days away from entering the Bitco…
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Comment #2709094
Sorry, I had not seen it submitted previously and your link says deleted, but not by whom. It's not blatant spam selling counterfeit footwear or similar and I'm inclined to think i…
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Comment #2709060
You really think the US will sit idly by as Bitcoin use increases?
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Comment #2709018
He mentions sources in the comments section and clears his intention with: "This article highlights US laws are imminent based upon an increase in research activity into Bitcoin by…
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