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trothoun

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    Comment #7528472

    If you think QA is ever complete, then it is clear you have never worked on a QA team. You can always come up with new ideas on how to break things.

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    Comment #7526857

    If this really was his personal decision, then he would have written the press release, and the chairwoman would have issued a press release expressing support.

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    Comment #7526698

    This is going to come back to bite us when the political winds start blowing the other way. I'm disappointed in how short sighted our community has proven itself.

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    Comment #7519390

    Umm... there was some collaboration. But characterizing it as "free" seems rather optimistic. Even the present reduced degree of collaboration represents, I think, a much closer ti…

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    Comment #7497061

    And even scientists can really only be be deeply familiar with the experimental basis for a few narrow fields of study. For all the rest, they too have to take it on faith.

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    Comment #7420914

    I used my clamshell feature phone to login to my home pc via ssh. Granted, the typing experience was pretty painful, but it did work. People seem to forget that 'app stores' have b…

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    Comment #7403328

    Demos like this are cool, but they make me think that we'll never see a non-toy visual programming tool. Even a fairly simple bit of logic quickly becomes an incomprehensible soup …

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    Comment #7396111

    I think this is why all of our recent presidents seem so similar once they are in office. They all have the same dirt on them. As with information revealed in the pentagon papers, …

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    Comment #7377467

    Yeah, I have to agree I tried looking up demographic information about Chongqing and Chengdu and while they do seem to be growing, I didn't see anything that could explain a growth…

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    Comment #7356344

    Germany is both a big importer and a big exporter of dairy products. I guess this indicates that there isn't any substantial cost associated with cross border trading of these prod…

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    Comment #7339895

    For a good motivated treatment of calculus I'd recommend going back to Isaac Newton's Principia. It is surprisingly accessible, and really quite beautiful.

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    Comment #7334545

    Fortunately, TI continues to provide this to many students.

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    Comment #7312392

    It's not just on "factory farms" where animals raised for meat are considered temporary. If you are going to slaughter a pig in 18 months, you probably are going to be disinclined …

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    Comment #7295613

    It may not be a hoax, but it is definitely wishful thinking.

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    Comment #7290978

    Like SEO :)

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    Comment #7285171

    Presumably that 1% is continuously depleted by facebook's detection and deletion of fake accounts and continuously replenished by the creation or subversion of new accounts. A high…

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    Comment #7270258

    This is also why Brazil is heating up so much in terms of start-up interest. It has a large population speaking the same language with significant income and a single government. A…

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    Comment #7270204

    With the notable exception of 1968 Democratic National Convention[1] I'm having trouble finding any news coverage of multiple injuries at a RNC or DNC. Care to provide references? …

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    Comment #7126842

    Also, a possible visit from the FBI for incitement.

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    Comment #7057095

    They also like cases that are purely questions of law, they tend to avoid cases that have unresolved questions of fact.

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    Comment #7019934

    The other thing is, it's not just the US that benefits from the status quo. Lots of allies get to ride on their coattails.

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    Comment #6992223

    Shame appears to be the spiderman emotion. Interesting.

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    Comment #6988843

    > So it is indeed ambiguous, and it would make sense to clean up, in a vacuum. hmm... that seems analogous to saying that it's proper behavior for a compiler to silently delete ref…

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    Comment #6903191

    Hasn't it been something like a decade since Sprint was last profitable? How do they have the money to do this?

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    Comment #6903049

    Not to nitpick but artificial selection in plants started a lot earlier than Mendel[1]. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_agriculture#Developm...