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tylercarbone

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    Comment #266650

    Thanks for all the suggestions; I'll take a look at them.

  2. story
    Ask HN: Subscription management/billing software?

    We're currently in the final phases of development on a web startup, and are getting ready to sort out the logistics of providing subscription based software. I'm wondering if anyo…

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    Comment #212201

    I second that. I think the best/easiest way to learn CSS is just to have a project that needs to be accomplished and get started. You'll be really slow, but you'll learn what you n…

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    Comment #206076

    So, copyright law doesn't care whether you scraped the data or acquired in some other way. That is, either you can use the information under copyright law, or you can't. If you can…

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    Comment #191754

    I really enjoyed "The Goal" as an audiobook. It makes a good audiobook because it's structured as a novel. Definitely one of my favorite business books. (it's nominally about runni…

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    Comment #188479

    Interesting point. Seth Godin also had a post not long ago getting at something similar ( http://sethgodin.typepad.com/seths_blog/2008/04/why-download... ).

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    Comment #186341

    I wonder if they'll let you develop your product while in bed.

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    Comment #184630

    Very nice. A few thoughts: 1. Interface. Is there any way to rewrite it so that the user can just add tags naturally, and then let the program make suggestions? It's a bit frustrat…

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    Comment #180254

    The problem there is that, even if it were possible, most people do not have the same astigmatism in both eyes... so which eye would you calibrate the monitor to correct for?

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    Comment #173523

    Arrington posted about one of the Twitter developers leaving, directing negative comments at the developer personally.

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    Comment #173522

    Sounds very cool, actually; nice idea.

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    Comment #172965

    Gruber posted an apt response to this on Daring Fireball, I thought. http://daringfireball.net/linked/2008/april#thu-24-mcintyre

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    Comment #164651

    Any thoughts on that?

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    Comment #159420

    Even if true, the call to action is obscure at best. "Go forth and complain!"