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Yes.

I don’t agree personally, but regardless I’m willing give JPL the benefit of the doubt here.

It’s ridiculously ironic (sad) that women like her pioneered the field because the “real” engineers thought it was woman’s work, and now it’s a sexist quagmire.

The result is that most existing guidelines contain well over a hundred rules, sometimes with questionable justification. Some rules, especially those that try to stipulate the use of white-space in programs, may have been introduced by personal preference; others are meant to prevent very specific and unlikely types

You know, a lot of these apps are cross platform. Have you guys thought about doing a “Cross Platform App Pack” or anything like that? I think it would be cool to see those apps that are cross platform collected into a single list.

Im going to suggest Sublime Text as an alternative to Notepad++ if you’re like me and bounce back and forth between environments. It’s nice to have the same tools to work with in that instance.

The closest I’ve come was living out of my car for a few weeks in my early 20’s. Honestly, without the assistance of friends and family, I have no idea what would have happened.

At this point, having bounced back and forth a few times, it would take Apple screwing up all of the features of iOS I use daily. Both platforms are good, so regardless of which one you’re on I think it’s that platform’s game to lose. There’s nothing that one offers over the other one that really makes me go, “Oh man,

So, I completely forgot about this app until I replaced my iPhone recently. Having now used FingerKey and Knock in place of typing my ridiculously long password, I have to say that knock is far and away easier to use, and because of that is much less secure. With Knock, you literally just knock on your phone to unlock

Well, that settles it finally. The device is still absolutely spectacular, even with a limited field of view.

How late is too late to start a medical career? I mean specifically as an MD.

I went away from Mint a while back, so I don’t know myself. Hopefully someone will see your post though, even on an older article.

This makes me so sad, but also incredibly happy that mine are such good travelers. We get on the interstate and they instantly pass out in the back seat.

Obviously this could vary wildly with application, but honestly, it’s this one I got on sale for under $4 a couple of years ago. Seriously, it’s tiny, plenty bright, lasts forever, and so cheap you could buy a dozen of them without breaking the bank and just stash them everywhere.

Ultrafire Mini XPE

Obviously this could vary wildly with application, but honestly, it’s this one I got on sale for under $4 a couple

I had an Ogio messenger for about 6 years. the stitching on the strap started to spilt, and the zippers started to go, but I feel like 6 years for a $70 bag is pretty good. I picked up this Timbuk2 messenger a few months ago, and my initial impression is that it’s MUCH higher quality than my old Ogio. It’s in the

I’m thinking you could add a small camera to this setup, and have it take a series of pictures when the mailbox is opened. Not much use most of the time, but if you have ever had a package taken out of your mailbox, you know how incredibly frustrating that is.

I’m starting a business, have a good (I think) app idea, and have laid the groundwork to build it. I can see expenses down the road becoming a problem - e.g. marketing, infrastructure hosting, etc. Any tips on what the right time to try to get investors is (after alpha build and before marketing, after a beta when I

At this point I’m a Spotify subscriber (Swift can make her 80 million billion dollars touring like everyone else), but for new music discovery I still, STILL, cannot find a service as good as Pandora. They are so freakin good at picking out music I'll like.