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Lucas K
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I’m beginning to HATE everything being mobile-optimized. It’s like we’re going back to HTML 2.0 or something, where a “blink” tag was the fanciest element allowed. So many sites today look ridiculous on these huge monitors, as they’re formatted in 3 inch boxes...

So how long have you been working for Sprint?

Seriously, I’ve heard people complain htat they don’t know how to create a folder in Windows because nobody has taught them how to do it.

NOT ALL PANDAS LIKE POPCORN

But the article made a statement about all men. Why, in your brain, is it a somehow invalid or pathetic response to criticise a blanket statement?

If you say so. Apple has nothing to do with it, but if they did this same thing, haters would condemn them. I just think it’s hypocritical, that’s all.

Isn’t the video quality of the session worse than the Hero4? Perhaps they're not selling as expected and thus the discounting.

Isn’t the video quality of the session worse than the Hero4? Perhaps they're not selling as expected and thus the

Totally disagree with this. If you’re interested in programming, you should be learning the basics and fundamentals; not trying to learn a specific language based on the “job” you want. A true programmer can work in any language, given there might be a few days of review of syntax, documentation, etc. when switching

It may be quicker, but 6 or 8 months from now, I’ll never remember:

This is really interesting, but I still can’t see how they make any substantial money.

If this is enough of a problem that it needs a whole post to explain, then I have a solution to another problem that probably comes up: Do you ever feel short of breath? Then take another breath, it will help that feeling of dizziness you must have when you forget to breathe.

Is it just me or does this headline read like
“Make Hooty Noises Into Words With Your Face Bits”?

The author of the Thistlewood Farms article sounds pretty pleased with this solution for preventing spilled Gatorade. Personally, I find that putting the cap back on the bottle is quite effective...

This is another duplicate. You guys hit this one in May. That's two repeats in a row.

Cloudflare works well for websites, though with the downside that all DNS must be run through it to be truly effective. Just protecting the main site won’t work due to the fact many DDOS services have “cloudflare resolvers” that check for non-cloudflare IP’s in dns records.

As someone who invested a large amount of time into researching this issue, this video is pretty much dead on, except for the fact that a botnet is involved in DNS amp attacks. DNS amp attacks require the ability to fake the target computer’s address (spoof the IP) in the header of the DNS packet, which only some

Crying. I can’t. This comment is everything.

Anyway, Ultron is born and “murders” Jarvis

He has a point, Alan

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