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@belochkka: Wow! I'm glad I read your comment! I just installed Papers for the first time and so far, so good!

haha This just after I learned python in the past couple weeks. The only trouble is...I can't think of anything I'd want to code Google to do.

That, my friends, wont be helping the US sentiment regarding soccer.

@FrancesTheMute: Exactly. The players' morals are affected by the call, sure. But there's nothing about reviewing the tape that requires game play to stop.

I like it! I'd definitely do this if I weren't currently finishing a masters in economics.

A mini-ITC, some aluminum, and an optical drive later, and you owe Apple $700.

@Stevox: What real men code with!

@jedimaster: Admitting you have a problem is half the battle. So take the rest of the week off to work on your level 40 sorcerer.

I just tell 'em I went bald at 20 and like hell I'm going to give anyone a fair shake.

Can I link a whole bunch together to power an electric car...yet?

@tekdemon: Or, males most likely to use an online dating site are below average.

@superberg: lol Yep, told me the same thing. I haven't been on there in months and I think it's their last-ditch effort to get me back.

Can we get like a "creepy" tag? You know, so I can not be creeped out...

@freakshowtime: Yeah I had to read that sentence 3 times to figure out what they were trying to say. It just seemed completely nonsensical.

@contest005: Yep, you're exactly right. Those values are real and should be included in the analysis. But it's hard to put a dollar value on such "social credit", so no value ($0) is weighted to them. I don't think it's right.

My economics professors like to call that "thinking on the margin". Does the additional effort expended outweigh any potential benefits? If so, they say, then it's time to do something else.

@lowtolerance: Yeah, seriously. I can't remember the last time I had to burn some mp3s and word documents to anything.

@schmod: There's already one for Windows. They do a weekly "top 10" for iPhone, and they just did one for Android a couple days ago.

For people going through college or looking to create graphs based on constantly changing data, OSS program Gnuplot works wonders. Its graphics look much more professional than Microsoft Word's and Excel's ever will. It also works well with LaTeX.