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wihon
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Comment #1644255
Tbh, I'm not so sure about the accuracy of this study (and of 'experimental' social psychology in general - though that's another issue altogether)...but I guess I always new those…
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Comment #1642030
Other than a short sentence on the homepage, there's no information about the site that you can access before signing up. The fact that you have to register before knowing anything…
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Comment #1640822
That's a problem with posting on HN in general - I often find (admittedly IMHO) interesting links and post them in the morning, european time, but because most of HN's readers are …
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Comment #1640806
Heh - good work! Hacking away as we speak?
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Comment #1640769
There are countries all over the world populated by great hackers - may I refer you to an earlier reply ( http://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=1640665 ) to explain my (admittedly ha…
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Comment #1640665
I just creamed off the top five countries from my google analytics data. Completely arbitrary - but I thought not completely irrelevant, as only people interested in programming wo…
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Comment #1640662
I think I meant where you are at the moment, as I get the impression that hackers often move to where the work is. But good point - I should have been clearer. :-)
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Poll: Where abouts are you hackers from?
I'm curious about where HN readers hail from. I get the feeling that most of you guys and gals are from the US. But I might be wrong. Apologies if this has come up before - that mu…
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Comment #1631577
Also, http://unsuck-it.com/ .
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Comment #1629988
Hi - I'm pretty new to hacking'n'stuff. Would I be welcome/understand what the hell was going on? :)
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Comment #1629785
Flying cars have long been a symbol of the possible technological height of human transportation. But we're not exactly surprised by their absence. Similarly, can't Drexler's '90s …