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Why would they be ripped apart? Have you seen an example when another company was ripped apart?

I mostly don't care. There is so much data out there on us, that it's essentially meaningless. Millions of people, with thousands of small data points, with things like whether or not I like Geico commercials.

Here's that study: http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,2019628,00.html

More like, nice app for people who have friends on facebook who use fb events.

This is interesting when added to the other studies. Like how once you make around 70k, more money does not equal more happiness. And how raises don't make people work harder, but demotions make people work less. How when people are doing something for money, they sometimes get less happiness out of it, than if they

I just wish they said, "Alright, now that we got the serious group shot, let's do a silly one. Say, "MOON CHEESE!".

From what I've seen on the world wide webs, internet companies that don't change with the times fall behind.

It is also self fulfilling. If you take something like, gluten or milk or meat, out of your diet for an extended amount of time, when you attempt to eat that item again, your stomach could have a hard time readjusting.

HEY, you can stretch ramen pretty thin.

As you kind of pointed out in your post, it isn't about Apple being of interest to Lifehacker. It's about people being interested in Apple, resulting in higher hit counts on Apple posts.

You pointed out the issue though this increases transparency. They had to choose to either let people see your edits or hide the edits. There are positives or negatives with each, and this is the one they choose. I think this is the best one, also because most people probably will never go through the trouble to

Yeah, that's why I say, let's get rid of the fire department. Everyone will be much more responsible with their matches and outlets, if they know that there won't be a fire department there to help them.

I didn't say insurance was unnecessary, I said that the for-profit part is unnecessary. There is no reason for us to have insurance companies out to make money, by trying to deny care, raise rates, in order to raise profits. That doesn't help the health care industry .

I'm less concerned with for-profit health care, than I'm concerned with the completely unnecessary for-profit insurance companies between patients and health care.

For me, OAuth seems to mess up a lot of services I use (like Gawker commenting, and others).

"Why did they not avoid two disastrous and pointless world wars in the past century?""

I mean, I notice the little things. Going up stairs faster, being able to play a game of soccer with friends, going on hikes, all without dying, my body is leaner, I have more energy.

I have family members that believes that the rapture will happen in their life time. As someone who grew up in the church, I think most Christians do believe in the rapture even if they don't pick a day.

... after reading your comment, I have no idea what you're trying to say nor which comments you are so unnecessarily upset about.

Most of the time, companies have an interest in keeping their product in a good light. There is an incentive to keeping customers happy and keep them complaining less. That is supposed to be half the point of capitalism.