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tftfmacedo

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    Comment #15541509

    The right wing party (actually a coalition of 2 right wing "mainstream" parties) was the most voted party but fell way short of a majority (they control 102 seats out of 230) and f…

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    Comment #6450946

    As I'm sure you know, VAT is paid by the customer and you're simply collecting it, it's never your money to begin with. And if you are selling to businesses, they can rebate all or…

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    Comment #3076160

    Regarding Turkey negotiations, I guess you know why. Human rights issues ( http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Human_rights_in_Turkey ), Cyprus, death penalty.

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    Comment #2811644

    [Honest question] By doing that aren't you allowing any app that uses the Twilio API to open your mic/camera without permission?

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    Comment #2697854

    You should try living a country with high inflation. People lookup exchange rates every single day.

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    Comment #2640209

    You could also use something like http://www.soocial.com/ Disclaimer: I used to work there and they're working really hard on solving this kind of issues.

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    Comment #2612875

    Barcelona, Spain 3scale Networks is looking for Ruby + Rails developers and a UI designer. Ruby: http://www.3scale.net/jobs/ruby-on-rails-developer/ UI: http://www.3scale.net/jobs/…

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    Comment #2606540

    Yes. As the GP stated, all data added/updated/deleted since last snapshot will be lost. If your data is that critical you can use AOF with "appendfsync always" which will fsync eve…

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    Comment #2567205

    and Spain

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    Comment #2414453

    I'd recommend this one on architecture: Computer Architecture: A Quantitative Approach - Hennessy and Patterson

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    Comment #2076571

    I agree with you and I think all your points are valid but the GP specifically mentioned statically compiling dependencies, not using only what is already provided. Something else …

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    Comment #2075714

    It's also a security nightmare.