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"Eucera_16", "" ], [ "Eumenes_sp", "" ], [ "Eumeniinae_sp.", "" ], [ "Eupeodes_corollae", "" ], [ "Eupeodes_luniger", "" ], [ "Eupeodes_nitens", "" ], [ "Euploea_core", "" ], [ "Eumerus_funeralis", "" ], [ "Evylaeus_13", "" ], [ "Exochomus_troberti_Mulsant_1850", "" ], [ "Exorista_Podotachin_sorbillans", "" ], [ "formicidae", "" ], [ "Formicidae_sp_blacksize3_monomorium_cf", "" ], [ "Formicidae_sp2__bunduda_", "" ], [ "Formicidae_sp1_carvalheirodataset", "" ], [ "Formica_japonica", "" ], [ "Gametis_jucunda", "" ], [ "Glaucias_amyoti", "" ], [ "Halictus_tumulorum", "" ], [ "Halictidae", "" ], [ "Habropoda_17", "" ], [ "Harmonia_axyridis_I_158", "" ], [ "Helophilus_hochstetteri", "" ], [ "Helophilus_seelandicus", "" ], [ "Haptoncus_ochraceus", "" ], [ "Helophilus_pendulus", "" ], [ "Helophilus_trivittatus", "" ], [ "Helophilus_sp", "" ], [ "Heteroptera_10_mm_sp1_Carvalheirodataset", "" ], [ "Heteroptera_2mm_Carvalheirodataset", "" ], [ "Heteroptera_5mm_Carvalheirodataset", "" ], [ 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"Megachile_hera", "" ], [ "Megachile_humilis", "" ], [ "Megachile_tsurugensis", "" ], [ "Megacampsomeris_grossa", "" ], [ "Melangyna_novaezelandiae", "" ], [ "Melanostoma_fasciatum", "" ], [ "Melipona_sp", "" ], [ "Micromus._tasmaniae", "" ], [ "Milichiidae", "" ], [ "Monolepta_citrinella_Jacoby", "" ], [ "Monolepta_ursulae_Wagner_2003", "" ], [ "Myorhina_uniseta", "" ], [ "Neoascia_podagrica", "" ], [ "Neomyia_timorensis", "" ], [ "Neophryxe_psychidis", "" ], [ "Nezara_viridula", "" ], [ "Nomada_sp", "" ], [ "Nomada_fabriciana", "" ], [ "Nomada_flava", "" ], [ "Nomada_marshamella", "" ], [ "Nomada_ruficornis", "" ], [ "Nomia_irridiscens", "" ], [ "Nyctemera_annulata", "" ], [ "Nematocera_sp.", "" ], [ "Nitulidae_sp_", "" ], [ "Odontomyia_sp.", "" ], [ "Onesia_nartshukae_complex", "" ], [ "Oreumenes_decoratus", "" ], [ "Orocrambus_flexuosellus", "" ], [ "Osmia_rufa", "" ], [ "Osmia_bicornis", "" ], [ "Osmia_18", "" ], [ "Osmia_19", "" ], [ "Osmia_sp", "" ], [ "Otitidae", "" ], [ 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Athalia_rosae_ruficornis_Jakovrev_1888, Augochlora_sp., Belanogaster_sp_, Baris_cfatrocoerulea_Boheman_1844, Bird, Bombylidae, Boettcherisca_peregrina, Bombus_abuterraneus, Bombus_hortorum, Bombus_hypnorum, Bombus_lucorum_terrestris, Bombus_lucorum, Bombus_lapidarius, Bombus_terrestris_aggregate, Bombus_jonellus, Bombus_pratorum, Bombus_pascuorum, Bombus_ruderatus, Bombus_ruderarius, Bombus_rupestris, Bombus_sylvarum, Bombus_terrestris, Bombus_vestalis, Bombus_6, Bombus_7, Bombus_spp., Bibionidae_sp., Bibo_hortulans, Bibo_marci, Bibo_varipes, Braconidae_sp., Bradysia_sp., Braunsapis_picitarsus, Bruchidius_sp__1, Bruchidius_sp__2, Bruchidius_sp__near_mendosus__Gyllenhal_, Camponotus_sp., Camponotus_sp.1, Camponotus_japonicus, Camponotus_obscuripes, Campsomeriella_annulata, Carpophilus_hemipterus, Carpophilus_sp., Calliphora_hortona, Calliphora_quadrimaculata, Calliphora_stygia, Calliphora_vicina, Calliphoridae_sp., Calliphoridae_spx_Carvalheirodataset, Calliphoridae_sp1_Carvalheirodataset, Calliphoridae_sp2_Carvalheirodataset, Calliphoridae_sp3_Carvalheirodataset, catopsilia_pyranthe, Cerambycidae, Ceratina_hieroglyphica, Ceratina_sp_inc_labrosa_Friese_Carvalheirodataset, Ceratina_sp2, Cerceris_japonica, Cetonia_roelofsi, Cetoniinae, Chalcidoidea_sp, Cheilosia_bergenstammi, Cheilosia_pagana, Cheilosia_vernalis, Chironomidae_sp., Chrysidae, Chrysomelidae, Chrysomya_marginalis__Wiedemann_, Chrysomya_pinguis, Chrysotoxum_cautum, Coccinellidae_sp., Coccinella_sp., Coccinella_septempunctata, Coccinella_undecimpunctata, Coelioxys_hiroba, Coleoptera_sp., coleoptera.sp..1_smithadataset, coleoptera_sp1_hipolitodataset, coleoptera_sp2_hipolitodataset, coleoptera_sp3_hipolitodataset, coleoptera_sp4_hipolitodataset, coleoptera_sp5_hipolitodataset, coleoptera_sp6_hipolitodataset, coleoptera_sp7_hipolitodataset, coleoptera_sp8_hipolitodataset, coleoptera_sp9_hipolitodataset, coleoptera_sp10_hipolitodataset, coleoptera_sp11_hipolitodataset, Colletes_esakii, Colletes_patellatus, cranefly, Curculionoidea, Culcidae.sp., Culicidae_sp1_hipolitodataset, Culicidae_sp2_hiploitodataset, Culicidae_sp3_hipolitodataset, Culicidae_sp4_hipolitodataset, Curcumelidae, Cyclocephala_vestita, Cyclocephala_atricapilla, Danaus_chrysippus_petilia, Danaus_plexippus, Delia_platura, Dialictus_12, Dioxyna_sororcula, Dilophilus_febrilis, Dilophus_nigrostigma, Diptera_spZ_size_1_Carvalheirodataset, Diptera_spY_size1_Carvalheirodataset, Diptera_2, Diptera_3, Diptera_4, Diptera_sp., Dolerus_similis_japonicus_Kirby_1882, Dolichopodidae, Drosophila_5, Elateratidae, Empididae_sp., Epeolus_japonicus, Episyrphus_balteatus, Epistrophe_nitidicollis, Eristalinus_sepulchralis, Eristalinus_Lathyrophthalmus_quinquestriatus, Eristalinus_Lathyrophthalmus_tarsalis, Eristalis_arbustorum, Eristalis_Eoeristaris_cerealis, Eristalis_horticola, Eristalis_lineata, Eristalis_interrupta, Eristalis_intricaria, Eristalis.intricarius, Eristalis_nemorum, Eristalis_pertinax, Eristalis_pratorum, Eristalis_similis, Eristalis_tenax, Eristalis_sp., Erythrocera_genalis, Eucera_16, Eumenes_sp, Eumeniinae_sp., Eupeodes_corollae, Eupeodes_luniger, Eupeodes_nitens, Euploea_core, Eumerus_funeralis, Evylaeus_13, Exochomus_troberti_Mulsant_1850, Exorista_Podotachin_sorbillans, formicidae, Formicidae_sp_blacksize3_monomorium_cf, Formicidae_sp2__bunduda_, Formicidae_sp1_carvalheirodataset, Formica_japonica, Gametis_jucunda, Glaucias_amyoti, Halictus_tumulorum, Halictidae, Habropoda_17, Harmonia_axyridis_I_158, Helophilus_hochstetteri, Helophilus_seelandicus, Haptoncus_ochraceus, Helophilus_pendulus, Helophilus_trivittatus, Helophilus_sp, Heteroptera_10_mm_sp1_Carvalheirodataset, Heteroptera_2mm_Carvalheirodataset, Heteroptera_5mm_Carvalheirodataset, heteroptera_sp3_Carvalheirodataset, Heteroptera_sp., Hippodamia_variegata_Goeze, Hydrotaea_rostrata, Hylaeus_capitosus, Hylaeus_floralis, Hylaeus_gredleri, Hylaeus_nippon, Hylaeus_signatus, Hypolimnas_misippus, hymenoptera_sp., Isoconia_haematopota_cf, Ichneumonoidea, ladybeetle, Lagria_cf_aeneipennis_Fahraeus, Lasioglossum_sexnotatum, Lasioglossum_sexstrigatum, Lasioglossum_calceatum, Lasioglossum_leucopus, Lasioglossum_malachurum, Lasioglossum_morio, Lasioglossum_occidens, Lasioglossum_parvulum, Lasioglossum_pauxillum, Lasioglossum_sordidum, Lasioglossum_sp1_cf_Carvalheirodataset, Lasioglossum_villosulum, Lasioglossum_xanthopus, Lasioglossum_sp, Lasioglossum_8, Lasioglossum_9, Lasioglossum_10, Lasioglossum_11, Lasioglossum_14, Lathrididae_sp., Leioproctus_fulvescens, Leioproctus_huakiwi, Leioproctus_waipounamu, Lepisiota_sp_2_, Lepidoptera, lepidoptera_sp5_carvalheirodataset, lepidoptera_spY_carvalheirodataset, Lucilia_ampullacea, Lucilia_papuensis, Lucilia_sericata, Lipotriches_yasumatsui, Lygaeidae_sp., Macrodactylus_fulvescens, Macrocoma_sp__near_apicicornis, Macroglossum_trochilus_Hubner, Melangyna_cincta, Melanogaster_hirtella, Melanostoma_mellinum, Melanostoma_scalare, Melanostoma_sp, Melyridae_sp1, Microgastrinae, Muscidae_6, Muscidae_7, Muscidae_sp., Musca_hervei, Myathropa_florea, Malachiinae_sp1, Megachile_frontalis_cf, Megachile_hera, Megachile_humilis, Megachile_tsurugensis, Megacampsomeris_grossa, Melangyna_novaezelandiae, Melanostoma_fasciatum, Melipona_sp, Micromus._tasmaniae, Milichiidae, Monolepta_citrinella_Jacoby, Monolepta_ursulae_Wagner_2003, Myorhina_uniseta, Neoascia_podagrica, Neomyia_timorensis, Neophryxe_psychidis, Nezara_viridula, Nomada_sp, Nomada_fabriciana, Nomada_flava, Nomada_marshamella, Nomada_ruficornis, Nomia_irridiscens, Nyctemera_annulata, Nematocera_sp., Nitulidae_sp_, Odontomyia_sp., Onesia_nartshukae_complex, Oreumenes_decoratus, Orocrambus_flexuosellus, Osmia_rufa, Osmia_bicornis, Osmia_18, Osmia_19, Osmia_sp, Otitidae, Oxysarcodexia_varia, Pales_sp., Pales_marginata, Pales_usitata, Panurginus_15, Pararge_aegeria, Paragus_quadrifasciatus, Parasarcophaga_albiceps, Parasarcophaga_similis, Parasarcophaga_unguitigris, parasitic_wasp, Parasyrphus_nigritarsis, Parhelophilus_frutetorum, Parnara_guttata, Pagurodactylus_sp2, Pedinorrhina__Chondrorrhina__trivittata__Schaum, Pelopidas_mathias, Phasmatodea_sp., Phytomia_zonata, Polistes_nipponensis, Polistes_snelleni, Polistinae_sp1_vergaradataset, Polistinae_sp2_vergaradataset, Polistes_sp_hipolitodataset, Polistes_sp, Pollenia_pseudorudis, Polytremis_pellucida, Plebeia_frontalis, Pieridae_sp, Pieris_canidia, Pieris_rapae, Pieris_napi, Pipizella_viduata, Platycheirus_albimanus, Platycheirus_angustatus, Platycheirus_clypeatus, Platycheirus.manicatus, Platycheirus_scutatus, Platycheirus_splendidus, Pompilidae_cf, Pompilidae_sp1_hipolitodataset, Precis_iphita, Proscissio_sp., Protohystricia_alcis, robberfly, Rhingia_rostrata, Rhingia_campestris, Salpinigaster_sp, Sarcophagidae, Scaeva_pirastry, Scaeva_selenitica, Scaptia_sp., Scaptotrigona_mexicana, Scatophagidae, Scolia_oculata, Senaspis_haemorrhoa, shield_bug, Spilagona_melas, soldierfly, solitary_bee, Sphaerophoria_sp., Sphaerophoria_cf_scripta, Sphaerophoria_interrupta, Sphaerophoria_scripta, spider, Staphylinidae.sp..1_howlettdataset, Staphylinidae_Carvalheirodataset, Stomorhina_obsoleta, Stratiomys_japonica, Stratiomyidae, Syritta_pipiens, syrphidae, Syrphus_ribesii, Syrphus_vitripennis, Syrphus_sp, Syrphid_1, Syrphid_2, Syrphid_3, Syrphid_1_vergara, Syrphid_2_vergara, Syrphid_3_vergara, Syrphidae_sp1carvalheirodataset, Syrphidae_sp20_carvalheirodataset, Symphyta_sp., Syritta_sp1, Tachnidae, Tachinidae_sp1, Tachinidae_sp..2, Tachytes_etruscus_Rossi_1790, Tachytes_fruticis_Tsuneki_1964, Tanypezidae, Tephritidae, Tetragonula_iridipennis, Thyreus_massuri, Tipula_sp., Tipulidae, Trigona_nigerrima, Tropidia_scita, Trigona_corvina, Tineoidea_sp., Vanessa_itea, Vanessa_cardui, Vespidae_sp, Vespidae_sp1_hipolitodataset, Vespidae_sp2_hipolitodataset, Vespidae_sp3_hipolitodataset, Vespidae_sp5_hipolitodataset, Vespidae_spn_hiploitodataset, Volucella_bombylans, wild_bee_unknown, Tetraloniella_apicalis_Friese_unsure, Tetramorium_sp1, Tingidae, Thysanoptera_sp., Utetheisa_pulchella, weevil, Xanthocnemis_zealandica, Xylota_segnis, Xylocopa_aestuans, Xylocopa_appendiculata_circumvolans, Xylocopa_inconstans_Smith_cf, Zygoptera_sp., Zenillia_albipila, Zizina_labradus, Unknown,
[ [ "Implementation smell", "Namespace", "Class", "File", "Method", "Description" ], [ "Long Method", "TSO_LoginServer.Network", "LoginPacketHandlers", "D:\\research\\architectureSmells\\repos\\Afr0_Project-Dollhouse\\TSO LoginServer\\TSO LoginServer\\Network\\LoginPacketHandlers.cs", "HandleChallengeResponse", "The method has 113 lines of code." ], [ "Complex Method", "TSO_LoginServer.Network", "LoginPacketHandlers", "D:\\research\\architectureSmells\\repos\\Afr0_Project-Dollhouse\\TSO LoginServer\\TSO LoginServer\\Network\\LoginPacketHandlers.cs", "HandleChallengeResponse", "Cyclomatic complexity of the method is 11" ], [ "Long Statement", "TSO_LoginServer", "Program", "D:\\research\\architectureSmells\\repos\\Afr0_Project-Dollhouse\\TSO LoginServer\\TSO LoginServer\\Program.cs", "Main", "The length of the statement \"\t\t\tProtocolAbstractionLibraryD.Logger.OnMessageLogged += new ProtocolAbstractionLibraryD.MessageLoggedDelegate(Logger_OnMessageLogged); \" is 132." ], [ "Long Statement", "TSO_LoginServer", "Program", "D:\\research\\architectureSmells\\repos\\Afr0_Project-Dollhouse\\TSO LoginServer\\TSO LoginServer\\Program.cs", "Main", "The length of the statement \"\t\t\tPacketHandlers.Register((byte)PacketType.LOGIN_REQUEST' false' 0' new OnPacketReceive(LoginPacketHandlers.HandleLoginRequest)); \" is 127." ], [ "Long Statement", "TSO_LoginServer", "Program", "D:\\research\\architectureSmells\\repos\\Afr0_Project-Dollhouse\\TSO LoginServer\\TSO LoginServer\\Program.cs", "Main", "The length of the statement \"\t\t\tPacketHandlers.Register((byte)PacketType.CHALLENGE_RESPONSE' true' 0' new OnPacketReceive(LoginPacketHandlers.HandleChallengeResponse)); \" is 136." ], [ "Long Statement", "TSO_LoginServer", "Program", "D:\\research\\architectureSmells\\repos\\Afr0_Project-Dollhouse\\TSO LoginServer\\TSO LoginServer\\Program.cs", "Main", "The length of the statement \"\t\t\tPacketHandlers.Register((byte)PacketType.CHARACTER_LIST' true' 0' new OnPacketReceive(LoginPacketHandlers.HandleCharacterInfoRequest)); \" is 135." ], [ "Long Statement", "TSO_LoginServer", "Program", "D:\\research\\architectureSmells\\repos\\Afr0_Project-Dollhouse\\TSO LoginServer\\TSO LoginServer\\Program.cs", "Main", "The length of the statement \"\t\t\tPacketHandlers.Register((byte)PacketType.CITY_LIST' true' 0' new OnPacketReceive(LoginPacketHandlers.HandleCityInfoRequest)); \" is 125." ], [ "Long Statement", "TSO_LoginServer", "Program", "D:\\research\\architectureSmells\\repos\\Afr0_Project-Dollhouse\\TSO LoginServer\\TSO LoginServer\\Program.cs", "Main", "The length of the statement \"\t\t\tPacketHandlers.Register((byte)PacketType.CHARACTER_CREATE' true' 0' new OnPacketReceive(LoginPacketHandlers.HandleCharacterCreate)); \" is 132." ], [ "Long Statement", "TSO_LoginServer", "Program", "D:\\research\\architectureSmells\\repos\\Afr0_Project-Dollhouse\\TSO LoginServer\\TSO LoginServer\\Program.cs", "Main", "The length of the statement \"\t\t\tPacketHandlers.Register((byte)PacketType.REQUEST_CITY_TOKEN' true' 0' new OnPacketReceive(LoginPacketHandlers.HandleCityTokenRequest)); \" is 135." ], [ "Long Statement", "TSO_LoginServer", "Program", "D:\\research\\architectureSmells\\repos\\Afr0_Project-Dollhouse\\TSO LoginServer\\TSO LoginServer\\Program.cs", "Main", "The length of the statement \"\t\t\tPacketHandlers.Register((byte)PacketType.RETIRE_CHARACTER' true' 0' new OnPacketReceive(LoginPacketHandlers.HandleCharacterRetirement)); \" is 136." ], [ "Long Statement", "TSO_LoginServer.Network", "LoginPacketHandlers", "D:\\research\\architectureSmells\\repos\\Afr0_Project-Dollhouse\\TSO LoginServer\\TSO LoginServer\\Network\\LoginPacketHandlers.cs", "HandleChallengeResponse", "The length of the statement \" if (AccountName == string.Empty || AccountName.ToLower().Equals(\"username\") || AccountName.ToLower().Contains(\"username\")) \" is 122." ], [ "Magic Number", "TSO_LoginServer", "Program", "D:\\research\\architectureSmells\\repos\\Afr0_Project-Dollhouse\\TSO LoginServer\\TSO LoginServer\\Program.cs", "Main", "The following statement contains a magic number: NetworkFacade.CServerListener.Initialize(new IPEndPoint(IPAddress.Parse(\"127.0.0.1\")' 2108));" ], [ "Magic Number", "TSO_LoginServer", "Program", "D:\\research\\architectureSmells\\repos\\Afr0_Project-Dollhouse\\TSO LoginServer\\TSO LoginServer\\Program.cs", "Main", "The following statement contains a magic number: Thread.Sleep(1000);" ], [ "Magic Number", "TSO_LoginServer.Network", "CityServerListener", "D:\\research\\architectureSmells\\repos\\Afr0_Project-Dollhouse\\TSO LoginServer\\TSO LoginServer\\Network\\CityServerListener.cs", "Initialize", "The following statement contains a magic number: m_ListenerSock.Listen(10000);" ], [ "Magic Number", "TSO_LoginServer.Network", "CityServerListener", "D:\\research\\architectureSmells\\repos\\Afr0_Project-Dollhouse\\TSO LoginServer\\TSO LoginServer\\Network\\CityServerListener.cs", "OnAccept", "The following statement contains a magic number: AcceptedSocket.LingerState = new LingerOption(true' 5);" ], [ "Magic Number", "TSO_LoginServer.Network", "LoginPacketHandlers", "D:\\research\\architectureSmells\\repos\\Afr0_Project-Dollhouse\\TSO LoginServer\\TSO LoginServer\\Network\\LoginPacketHandlers.cs", "HandleLoginRequest", "The following statement contains a magic number: PacketStream OutPacket = new PacketStream((byte)PacketType.INVALID_VERSION' 2);" ], [ "Magic Number", "TSO_LoginServer.Network", "LoginPacketHandlers", "D:\\research\\architectureSmells\\repos\\Afr0_Project-Dollhouse\\TSO LoginServer\\TSO LoginServer\\Network\\LoginPacketHandlers.cs", "HandleCityInfoRequest", "The following statement contains a magic number: switch (CInfo.Status) \t\t\t\t\t\t{ \t\t\t\t\t\t\tcase CityInfoStatus.Ok: \t\t\t\t\t\t\t\tPacket.WriteByte(1); \t\t\t\t\t\t\t\tbreak; \t\t\t\t\t\t\tcase CityInfoStatus.Busy: \t\t\t\t\t\t\t\tPacket.WriteByte(2); \t\t\t\t\t\t\t\tbreak; \t\t\t\t\t\t\tcase CityInfoStatus.Full: \t\t\t\t\t\t\t\tPacket.WriteByte(3); \t\t\t\t\t\t\t\tbreak; \t\t\t\t\t\t\tcase CityInfoStatus.Reserved: \t\t\t\t\t\t\t\tPacket.WriteByte(4); \t\t\t\t\t\t\t\tbreak; \t\t\t\t\t\t}" ], [ "Magic Number", "TSO_LoginServer.Network", "LoginPacketHandlers", "D:\\research\\architectureSmells\\repos\\Afr0_Project-Dollhouse\\TSO LoginServer\\TSO LoginServer\\Network\\LoginPacketHandlers.cs", "HandleCityInfoRequest", "The following statement contains a magic number: switch (CInfo.Status) \t\t\t\t\t\t{ \t\t\t\t\t\t\tcase CityInfoStatus.Ok: \t\t\t\t\t\t\t\tPacket.WriteByte(1); \t\t\t\t\t\t\t\tbreak; \t\t\t\t\t\t\tcase CityInfoStatus.Busy: \t\t\t\t\t\t\t\tPacket.WriteByte(2); \t\t\t\t\t\t\t\tbreak; \t\t\t\t\t\t\tcase CityInfoStatus.Full: \t\t\t\t\t\t\t\tPacket.WriteByte(3); \t\t\t\t\t\t\t\tbreak; \t\t\t\t\t\t\tcase CityInfoStatus.Reserved: \t\t\t\t\t\t\t\tPacket.WriteByte(4); \t\t\t\t\t\t\t\tbreak; \t\t\t\t\t\t}" ], [ "Magic Number", "TSO_LoginServer.Network", "LoginPacketHandlers", "D:\\research\\architectureSmells\\repos\\Afr0_Project-Dollhouse\\TSO LoginServer\\TSO LoginServer\\Network\\LoginPacketHandlers.cs", "HandleCityInfoRequest", "The following statement contains a magic number: switch (CInfo.Status) \t\t\t\t\t\t{ \t\t\t\t\t\t\tcase CityInfoStatus.Ok: \t\t\t\t\t\t\t\tPacket.WriteByte(1); \t\t\t\t\t\t\t\tbreak; \t\t\t\t\t\t\tcase CityInfoStatus.Busy: \t\t\t\t\t\t\t\tPacket.WriteByte(2); \t\t\t\t\t\t\t\tbreak; \t\t\t\t\t\t\tcase CityInfoStatus.Full: \t\t\t\t\t\t\t\tPacket.WriteByte(3); \t\t\t\t\t\t\t\tbreak; \t\t\t\t\t\t\tcase CityInfoStatus.Reserved: \t\t\t\t\t\t\t\tPacket.WriteByte(4); \t\t\t\t\t\t\t\tbreak; \t\t\t\t\t\t}" ], [ "Magic Number", "TSO_LoginServer.Network", "LoginPacketHandlers", "D:\\research\\architectureSmells\\repos\\Afr0_Project-Dollhouse\\TSO LoginServer\\TSO LoginServer\\Network\\LoginPacketHandlers.cs", "HandleCharacterCreate", "The following statement contains a magic number: Acc.NumCharacters >= 3" ], [ "Magic Number", "TSO_LoginServer.Network", "LoginPacketHandlers", "D:\\research\\architectureSmells\\repos\\Afr0_Project-Dollhouse\\TSO LoginServer\\TSO LoginServer\\Network\\LoginPacketHandlers.cs", "HandleCharacterCreate", "The following statement contains a magic number: switch (status) \t\t\t\t{ \t\t\t\t\tcase LoginDataModel.Entities.CharacterCreationStatus.NameAlreadyExisted: \t\t\t\t\t\tCCStatusPacket.WriteByte((int)LoginDataModel.Entities.CharacterCreationStatus.NameAlreadyExisted); \t\t\t\t\t\tClient.SendEncrypted(CCStatusPacket.PacketID' CCStatusPacket.ToArray()); \t\t\t\t\t\tbreak; \t\t\t\t\tcase LoginDataModel.Entities.CharacterCreationStatus.NameTooLong: \t\t\t\t\t\tCCStatusPacket.WriteByte((int)LoginDataModel.Entities.CharacterCreationStatus.NameTooLong); \t\t\t\t\t\tClient.SendEncrypted(CCStatusPacket.PacketID' CCStatusPacket.ToArray()); \t\t\t\t\t\tbreak; \t\t\t\t\tcase LoginDataModel.Entities.CharacterCreationStatus.Success: \t\t\t\t\t\tGuid Token = Guid.NewGuid(); \t\t\t\t\t\t//This actually updates the record' not sure how. \t\t\t\t\t\tAcc.NumCharacters++; \t\t\t\t\t\t//THIS NEEDS TO HAPPEN FIRST FOR CITY SERVER AUTHENTICATION TO WORK! \t\t\t\t\t\tCityInfo CServer = NetworkFacade.CServerListener.GetCityServer(Char.City); \t\t\t\t\t\t//Just in case... \t\t\t\t\t\tif (CServer != null) \t\t\t\t\t\t{ \t\t\t\t\t\t\tPacketStream CServerPacket = new PacketStream(0x01' 0); \t\t\t\t\t\t\tCServerPacket.WriteHeader(); \t\t\t\t\t\t\tushort PacketLength = (ushort)(PacketHeaders.UNENCRYPTED + 1 + 4 + (Client.RemoteIP.Length + 1) \t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t+ 4 + (Char.GUID.ToString().Length + 1) + (Token.ToString().Length + 1)); \t\t\t\t\t\t\tCServerPacket.WriteUInt16(PacketLength); \t\t\t\t\t\t\tCServerPacket.WriteByte(1); //CharacterCreate = true \t\t\t\t\t\t\tCServerPacket.WriteInt32(Acc.AccountID); \t\t\t\t\t\t\tCServerPacket.WriteString(Client.RemoteIP); \t\t\t\t\t\t\tCServerPacket.WriteInt32(Client.RemotePort); \t\t\t\t\t\t\tCServerPacket.WriteString(Char.GUID.ToString()); \t\t\t\t\t\t\tCServerPacket.WriteString(Token.ToString(\"\")); \t\t\t\t\t\t\tCServer.Client.Send(CServerPacket.ToArray()); \t\t\t\t\t\t} \t\t\t\t\t\tCCStatusPacket.WriteByte((int)LoginDataModel.Entities.CharacterCreationStatus.Success); \t\t\t\t\t\tCCStatusPacket.WriteString(Char.GUID.ToString()); \t\t\t\t\t\tCCStatusPacket.WriteString(Token.ToString()); \t\t\t\t\t\tClient.SendEncrypted(CCStatusPacket.PacketID' CCStatusPacket.ToArray()); \t\t\t\t\t\tbreak; \t\t\t\t}" ], [ "Magic Number", "TSO_LoginServer.Network", "LoginPacketHandlers", "D:\\research\\architectureSmells\\repos\\Afr0_Project-Dollhouse\\TSO LoginServer\\TSO LoginServer\\Network\\LoginPacketHandlers.cs", "HandleCharacterCreate", "The following statement contains a magic number: switch (status) \t\t\t\t{ \t\t\t\t\tcase LoginDataModel.Entities.CharacterCreationStatus.NameAlreadyExisted: \t\t\t\t\t\tCCStatusPacket.WriteByte((int)LoginDataModel.Entities.CharacterCreationStatus.NameAlreadyExisted); \t\t\t\t\t\tClient.SendEncrypted(CCStatusPacket.PacketID' CCStatusPacket.ToArray()); \t\t\t\t\t\tbreak; \t\t\t\t\tcase LoginDataModel.Entities.CharacterCreationStatus.NameTooLong: \t\t\t\t\t\tCCStatusPacket.WriteByte((int)LoginDataModel.Entities.CharacterCreationStatus.NameTooLong); \t\t\t\t\t\tClient.SendEncrypted(CCStatusPacket.PacketID' CCStatusPacket.ToArray()); \t\t\t\t\t\tbreak; \t\t\t\t\tcase LoginDataModel.Entities.CharacterCreationStatus.Success: \t\t\t\t\t\tGuid Token = Guid.NewGuid(); \t\t\t\t\t\t//This actually updates the record' not sure how. \t\t\t\t\t\tAcc.NumCharacters++; \t\t\t\t\t\t//THIS NEEDS TO HAPPEN FIRST FOR CITY SERVER AUTHENTICATION TO WORK! \t\t\t\t\t\tCityInfo CServer = NetworkFacade.CServerListener.GetCityServer(Char.City); \t\t\t\t\t\t//Just in case... \t\t\t\t\t\tif (CServer != null) \t\t\t\t\t\t{ \t\t\t\t\t\t\tPacketStream CServerPacket = new PacketStream(0x01' 0); \t\t\t\t\t\t\tCServerPacket.WriteHeader(); \t\t\t\t\t\t\tushort PacketLength = (ushort)(PacketHeaders.UNENCRYPTED + 1 + 4 + (Client.RemoteIP.Length + 1) \t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t+ 4 + (Char.GUID.ToString().Length + 1) + (Token.ToString().Length + 1)); \t\t\t\t\t\t\tCServerPacket.WriteUInt16(PacketLength); \t\t\t\t\t\t\tCServerPacket.WriteByte(1); //CharacterCreate = true \t\t\t\t\t\t\tCServerPacket.WriteInt32(Acc.AccountID); \t\t\t\t\t\t\tCServerPacket.WriteString(Client.RemoteIP); \t\t\t\t\t\t\tCServerPacket.WriteInt32(Client.RemotePort); \t\t\t\t\t\t\tCServerPacket.WriteString(Char.GUID.ToString()); \t\t\t\t\t\t\tCServerPacket.WriteString(Token.ToString(\"\")); \t\t\t\t\t\t\tCServer.Client.Send(CServerPacket.ToArray()); \t\t\t\t\t\t} \t\t\t\t\t\tCCStatusPacket.WriteByte((int)LoginDataModel.Entities.CharacterCreationStatus.Success); \t\t\t\t\t\tCCStatusPacket.WriteString(Char.GUID.ToString()); \t\t\t\t\t\tCCStatusPacket.WriteString(Token.ToString()); \t\t\t\t\t\tClient.SendEncrypted(CCStatusPacket.PacketID' CCStatusPacket.ToArray()); \t\t\t\t\t\tbreak; \t\t\t\t}" ], [ "Magic Number", "TSO_LoginServer.Network", "LoginPacketHandlers", "D:\\research\\architectureSmells\\repos\\Afr0_Project-Dollhouse\\TSO LoginServer\\TSO LoginServer\\Network\\LoginPacketHandlers.cs", "HandleCityTokenRequest", "The following statement contains a magic number: ushort PacketLength = (ushort)(PacketHeaders.UNENCRYPTED + 1 + 4 + (Client.RemoteIP.Length + 1) \t\t\t\t\t+ 4 + (CharGUID.ToString().Length + 1) + (Token.ToString().Length + 1));" ], [ "Magic Number", "TSO_LoginServer.Network", "LoginPacketHandlers", "D:\\research\\architectureSmells\\repos\\Afr0_Project-Dollhouse\\TSO LoginServer\\TSO LoginServer\\Network\\LoginPacketHandlers.cs", "HandleCityTokenRequest", "The following statement contains a magic number: ushort PacketLength = (ushort)(PacketHeaders.UNENCRYPTED + 1 + 4 + (Client.RemoteIP.Length + 1) \t\t\t\t\t+ 4 + (CharGUID.ToString().Length + 1) + (Token.ToString().Length + 1));" ], [ "Magic Number", "TSO_LoginServer.Network", "LoginPacketHandlers", "D:\\research\\architectureSmells\\repos\\Afr0_Project-Dollhouse\\TSO LoginServer\\TSO LoginServer\\Network\\LoginPacketHandlers.cs", "HandleCharacterRetirement", "The following statement contains a magic number: ushort PacketLength = (ushort)(PacketHeaders.UNENCRYPTED + 4 + GUID.Length + 1);" ], [ "Missing Default", "TSO_LoginServer", "Program", "D:\\research\\architectureSmells\\repos\\Afr0_Project-Dollhouse\\TSO LoginServer\\TSO LoginServer\\Program.cs", "Logger_OnMessageLogged", "The following switch statement is missing a default case: switch (Msg.Level) \t\t\t{ \t\t\t\tcase ProtocolAbstractionLibraryD.LogLevel.info: \t\t\t\t\tLogger.LogInfo(Msg.Message); \t\t\t\t\tbreak; \t\t\t\tcase ProtocolAbstractionLibraryD.LogLevel.error: \t\t\t\t\tLogger.LogDebug(Msg.Message); \t\t\t\t\tbreak; \t\t\t\tcase ProtocolAbstractionLibraryD.LogLevel.warn: \t\t\t\t\tLogger.LogWarning(Msg.Message); \t\t\t\t\tbreak; \t\t\t}" ], [ "Missing Default", "TSO_LoginServer", "Program", "D:\\research\\architectureSmells\\repos\\Afr0_Project-Dollhouse\\TSO LoginServer\\TSO LoginServer\\Program.cs", "Logger_OnMessageLogged", "The following switch statement is missing a default case: switch (Msg.Level) \t\t\t{ \t\t\t\tcase LoginDataModel.LogLevel.info: \t\t\t\t\tLogger.LogInfo(Msg.Message); \t\t\t\t\tbreak; \t\t\t\tcase LoginDataModel.LogLevel.error: \t\t\t\t\tLogger.LogDebug(Msg.Message); \t\t\t\t\tbreak; \t\t\t\tcase LoginDataModel.LogLevel.warn: \t\t\t\t\tLogger.LogWarning(Msg.Message); \t\t\t\t\tbreak; \t\t\t}" ], [ "Missing Default", "TSO_LoginServer", "Program", "D:\\research\\architectureSmells\\repos\\Afr0_Project-Dollhouse\\TSO LoginServer\\TSO LoginServer\\Program.cs", "Logger_OnMessageLogged", "The following switch statement is missing a default case: switch (Msg.Level) \t\t\t{ \t\t\t\tcase GonzoNet.LogLevel.info: \t\t\t\t\tLogger.LogInfo(Msg.Message); \t\t\t\t\tbreak; \t\t\t\tcase GonzoNet.LogLevel.error: \t\t\t\t\tLogger.LogDebug(Msg.Message); \t\t\t\t\tbreak; \t\t\t\tcase GonzoNet.LogLevel.warn: \t\t\t\t\tLogger.LogWarning(Msg.Message); \t\t\t\t\tbreak; \t\t\t}" ], [ "Missing Default", "TSO_LoginServer.Network", "CityServerPacketHandlers", "D:\\research\\architectureSmells\\repos\\Afr0_Project-Dollhouse\\TSO LoginServer\\TSO LoginServer\\Network\\CityServerPacketHandlers.cs", "HandlePlayerOnlineResponse", "The following switch statement is missing a default case: switch(Result) \t\t\t{ \t\t\t\tcase 0x01: \t\t\t\t\tPacket = new PacketStream((byte)PacketType.REQUEST_CITY_TOKEN' 0); \t\t\t\t\tPacket.WriteString(Token); \t\t\t\t\tFoundClient = NetworkFacade.ClientListener.GetClient(RemoteIP' RemotePort); \t\t\t\t\tif(FoundClient != null) \t\t\t\t\t\tFoundClient.SendEncrypted((byte)PacketType.REQUEST_CITY_TOKEN' Packet.ToArray()); \t\t\t\t\tbreak; \t\t\t\tcase 0x02: //Write player was already online packet! \t\t\t\t\tPacket = new PacketStream((byte)PacketType.PLAYER_ALREADY_ONLINE' 0); \t\t\t\t\tPacket.WriteByte(0x00); //Dummy \t\t\t\t\tFoundClient = NetworkFacade.ClientListener.GetClient(RemoteIP' RemotePort); \t\t\t\t\tif (FoundClient != null) \t\t\t\t\t\tFoundClient.SendEncrypted((byte)PacketType.PLAYER_ALREADY_ONLINE' Packet.ToArray()); \t\t\t\t\tbreak; \t\t\t}" ], [ "Missing Default", "TSO_LoginServer.Network", "LoginPacketHandlers", "D:\\research\\architectureSmells\\repos\\Afr0_Project-Dollhouse\\TSO LoginServer\\TSO LoginServer\\Network\\LoginPacketHandlers.cs", "HandleCityInfoRequest", "The following switch statement is missing a default case: switch (CInfo.Status) \t\t\t\t\t\t{ \t\t\t\t\t\t\tcase CityInfoStatus.Ok: \t\t\t\t\t\t\t\tPacket.WriteByte(1); \t\t\t\t\t\t\t\tbreak; \t\t\t\t\t\t\tcase CityInfoStatus.Busy: \t\t\t\t\t\t\t\tPacket.WriteByte(2); \t\t\t\t\t\t\t\tbreak; \t\t\t\t\t\t\tcase CityInfoStatus.Full: \t\t\t\t\t\t\t\tPacket.WriteByte(3); \t\t\t\t\t\t\t\tbreak; \t\t\t\t\t\t\tcase CityInfoStatus.Reserved: \t\t\t\t\t\t\t\tPacket.WriteByte(4); \t\t\t\t\t\t\t\tbreak; \t\t\t\t\t\t}" ], [ "Missing Default", "TSO_LoginServer.Network", "LoginPacketHandlers", "D:\\research\\architectureSmells\\repos\\Afr0_Project-Dollhouse\\TSO LoginServer\\TSO LoginServer\\Network\\LoginPacketHandlers.cs", "HandleCharacterCreate", "The following switch statement is missing a default case: switch (status) \t\t\t\t{ \t\t\t\t\tcase LoginDataModel.Entities.CharacterCreationStatus.NameAlreadyExisted: \t\t\t\t\t\tCCStatusPacket.WriteByte((int)LoginDataModel.Entities.CharacterCreationStatus.NameAlreadyExisted); \t\t\t\t\t\tClient.SendEncrypted(CCStatusPacket.PacketID' CCStatusPacket.ToArray()); \t\t\t\t\t\tbreak; \t\t\t\t\tcase LoginDataModel.Entities.CharacterCreationStatus.NameTooLong: \t\t\t\t\t\tCCStatusPacket.WriteByte((int)LoginDataModel.Entities.CharacterCreationStatus.NameTooLong); \t\t\t\t\t\tClient.SendEncrypted(CCStatusPacket.PacketID' CCStatusPacket.ToArray()); \t\t\t\t\t\tbreak; \t\t\t\t\tcase LoginDataModel.Entities.CharacterCreationStatus.Success: \t\t\t\t\t\tGuid Token = Guid.NewGuid(); \t\t\t\t\t\t//This actually updates the record' not sure how. \t\t\t\t\t\tAcc.NumCharacters++; \t\t\t\t\t\t//THIS NEEDS TO HAPPEN FIRST FOR CITY SERVER AUTHENTICATION TO WORK! \t\t\t\t\t\tCityInfo CServer = NetworkFacade.CServerListener.GetCityServer(Char.City); \t\t\t\t\t\t//Just in case... \t\t\t\t\t\tif (CServer != null) \t\t\t\t\t\t{ \t\t\t\t\t\t\tPacketStream CServerPacket = new PacketStream(0x01' 0); \t\t\t\t\t\t\tCServerPacket.WriteHeader(); \t\t\t\t\t\t\tushort PacketLength = (ushort)(PacketHeaders.UNENCRYPTED + 1 + 4 + (Client.RemoteIP.Length + 1) \t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t+ 4 + (Char.GUID.ToString().Length + 1) + (Token.ToString().Length + 1)); \t\t\t\t\t\t\tCServerPacket.WriteUInt16(PacketLength); \t\t\t\t\t\t\tCServerPacket.WriteByte(1); //CharacterCreate = true \t\t\t\t\t\t\tCServerPacket.WriteInt32(Acc.AccountID); \t\t\t\t\t\t\tCServerPacket.WriteString(Client.RemoteIP); \t\t\t\t\t\t\tCServerPacket.WriteInt32(Client.RemotePort); \t\t\t\t\t\t\tCServerPacket.WriteString(Char.GUID.ToString()); \t\t\t\t\t\t\tCServerPacket.WriteString(Token.ToString(\"\")); \t\t\t\t\t\t\tCServer.Client.Send(CServerPacket.ToArray()); \t\t\t\t\t\t} \t\t\t\t\t\tCCStatusPacket.WriteByte((int)LoginDataModel.Entities.CharacterCreationStatus.Success); \t\t\t\t\t\tCCStatusPacket.WriteString(Char.GUID.ToString()); \t\t\t\t\t\tCCStatusPacket.WriteString(Token.ToString()); \t\t\t\t\t\tClient.SendEncrypted(CCStatusPacket.PacketID' CCStatusPacket.ToArray()); \t\t\t\t\t\tbreak; \t\t\t\t}" ] ]
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Implementation smell,Namespace,Class,File,Method,Description Long Method,TSO_LoginServer.Network,LoginPacketHandlers,D:\research\architectureSmells\repos\Afr0_Project-Dollhouse\TSO LoginServer\TSO LoginServer\Network\LoginPacketHandlers.cs,HandleChallengeResponse,The method has 113 lines of code. Complex Method,TSO_LoginServer.Network,LoginPacketHandlers,D:\research\architectureSmells\repos\Afr0_Project-Dollhouse\TSO LoginServer\TSO LoginServer\Network\LoginPacketHandlers.cs,HandleChallengeResponse,Cyclomatic complexity of the method is 11 Long Statement,TSO_LoginServer,Program,D:\research\architectureSmells\repos\Afr0_Project-Dollhouse\TSO LoginServer\TSO LoginServer\Program.cs,Main,"The length of the statement "" ProtocolAbstractionLibraryD.Logger.OnMessageLogged += new ProtocolAbstractionLibraryD.MessageLoggedDelegate(Logger_OnMessageLogged); "" is 132." Long Statement,TSO_LoginServer,Program,D:\research\architectureSmells\repos\Afr0_Project-Dollhouse\TSO LoginServer\TSO LoginServer\Program.cs,Main,"The length of the statement "" PacketHandlers.Register((byte)PacketType.LOGIN_REQUEST' false' 0' new OnPacketReceive(LoginPacketHandlers.HandleLoginRequest)); "" is 127." Long Statement,TSO_LoginServer,Program,D:\research\architectureSmells\repos\Afr0_Project-Dollhouse\TSO LoginServer\TSO LoginServer\Program.cs,Main,"The length of the statement "" PacketHandlers.Register((byte)PacketType.CHALLENGE_RESPONSE' true' 0' new OnPacketReceive(LoginPacketHandlers.HandleChallengeResponse)); "" is 136." Long Statement,TSO_LoginServer,Program,D:\research\architectureSmells\repos\Afr0_Project-Dollhouse\TSO LoginServer\TSO LoginServer\Program.cs,Main,"The length of the statement "" PacketHandlers.Register((byte)PacketType.CHARACTER_LIST' true' 0' new OnPacketReceive(LoginPacketHandlers.HandleCharacterInfoRequest)); "" is 135." Long Statement,TSO_LoginServer,Program,D:\research\architectureSmells\repos\Afr0_Project-Dollhouse\TSO LoginServer\TSO LoginServer\Program.cs,Main,"The length of the statement "" PacketHandlers.Register((byte)PacketType.CITY_LIST' true' 0' new OnPacketReceive(LoginPacketHandlers.HandleCityInfoRequest)); "" is 125." Long Statement,TSO_LoginServer,Program,D:\research\architectureSmells\repos\Afr0_Project-Dollhouse\TSO LoginServer\TSO LoginServer\Program.cs,Main,"The length of the statement "" PacketHandlers.Register((byte)PacketType.CHARACTER_CREATE' true' 0' new OnPacketReceive(LoginPacketHandlers.HandleCharacterCreate)); "" is 132." Long Statement,TSO_LoginServer,Program,D:\research\architectureSmells\repos\Afr0_Project-Dollhouse\TSO LoginServer\TSO LoginServer\Program.cs,Main,"The length of the statement "" PacketHandlers.Register((byte)PacketType.REQUEST_CITY_TOKEN' true' 0' new OnPacketReceive(LoginPacketHandlers.HandleCityTokenRequest)); "" is 135." Long Statement,TSO_LoginServer,Program,D:\research\architectureSmells\repos\Afr0_Project-Dollhouse\TSO LoginServer\TSO LoginServer\Program.cs,Main,"The length of the statement "" PacketHandlers.Register((byte)PacketType.RETIRE_CHARACTER' true' 0' new OnPacketReceive(LoginPacketHandlers.HandleCharacterRetirement)); "" is 136." Long Statement,TSO_LoginServer.Network,LoginPacketHandlers,D:\research\architectureSmells\repos\Afr0_Project-Dollhouse\TSO LoginServer\TSO LoginServer\Network\LoginPacketHandlers.cs,HandleChallengeResponse,"The length of the statement "" if (AccountName == string.Empty || AccountName.ToLower().Equals(""username"") || AccountName.ToLower().Contains(""username"")) "" is 122." Magic Number,TSO_LoginServer,Program,D:\research\architectureSmells\repos\Afr0_Project-Dollhouse\TSO LoginServer\TSO LoginServer\Program.cs,Main,"The following statement contains a magic number: NetworkFacade.CServerListener.Initialize(new IPEndPoint(IPAddress.Parse(""127.0.0.1"")' 2108));" Magic Number,TSO_LoginServer,Program,D:\research\architectureSmells\repos\Afr0_Project-Dollhouse\TSO LoginServer\TSO LoginServer\Program.cs,Main,The following statement contains a magic number: Thread.Sleep(1000); Magic Number,TSO_LoginServer.Network,CityServerListener,D:\research\architectureSmells\repos\Afr0_Project-Dollhouse\TSO LoginServer\TSO LoginServer\Network\CityServerListener.cs,Initialize,The following statement contains a magic number: m_ListenerSock.Listen(10000); Magic Number,TSO_LoginServer.Network,CityServerListener,D:\research\architectureSmells\repos\Afr0_Project-Dollhouse\TSO LoginServer\TSO LoginServer\Network\CityServerListener.cs,OnAccept,The following statement contains a magic number: AcceptedSocket.LingerState = new LingerOption(true' 5); Magic Number,TSO_LoginServer.Network,LoginPacketHandlers,D:\research\architectureSmells\repos\Afr0_Project-Dollhouse\TSO LoginServer\TSO LoginServer\Network\LoginPacketHandlers.cs,HandleLoginRequest,The following statement contains a magic number: PacketStream OutPacket = new PacketStream((byte)PacketType.INVALID_VERSION' 2); Magic Number,TSO_LoginServer.Network,LoginPacketHandlers,D:\research\architectureSmells\repos\Afr0_Project-Dollhouse\TSO LoginServer\TSO LoginServer\Network\LoginPacketHandlers.cs,HandleCityInfoRequest,The following statement contains a magic number: switch (CInfo.Status) { case CityInfoStatus.Ok: Packet.WriteByte(1); break; case CityInfoStatus.Busy: Packet.WriteByte(2); break; case CityInfoStatus.Full: Packet.WriteByte(3); break; case CityInfoStatus.Reserved: Packet.WriteByte(4); break; } Magic Number,TSO_LoginServer.Network,LoginPacketHandlers,D:\research\architectureSmells\repos\Afr0_Project-Dollhouse\TSO LoginServer\TSO LoginServer\Network\LoginPacketHandlers.cs,HandleCityInfoRequest,The following statement contains a magic number: switch (CInfo.Status) { case CityInfoStatus.Ok: Packet.WriteByte(1); break; case CityInfoStatus.Busy: Packet.WriteByte(2); break; case CityInfoStatus.Full: Packet.WriteByte(3); break; case CityInfoStatus.Reserved: Packet.WriteByte(4); break; } Magic Number,TSO_LoginServer.Network,LoginPacketHandlers,D:\research\architectureSmells\repos\Afr0_Project-Dollhouse\TSO LoginServer\TSO LoginServer\Network\LoginPacketHandlers.cs,HandleCityInfoRequest,The following statement contains a magic number: switch (CInfo.Status) { case CityInfoStatus.Ok: Packet.WriteByte(1); break; case CityInfoStatus.Busy: Packet.WriteByte(2); break; case CityInfoStatus.Full: Packet.WriteByte(3); break; case CityInfoStatus.Reserved: Packet.WriteByte(4); break; } Magic Number,TSO_LoginServer.Network,LoginPacketHandlers,D:\research\architectureSmells\repos\Afr0_Project-Dollhouse\TSO LoginServer\TSO LoginServer\Network\LoginPacketHandlers.cs,HandleCharacterCreate,The following statement contains a magic number: Acc.NumCharacters >= 3 Magic Number,TSO_LoginServer.Network,LoginPacketHandlers,D:\research\architectureSmells\repos\Afr0_Project-Dollhouse\TSO LoginServer\TSO LoginServer\Network\LoginPacketHandlers.cs,HandleCharacterCreate,"The following statement contains a magic number: switch (status) { case LoginDataModel.Entities.CharacterCreationStatus.NameAlreadyExisted: CCStatusPacket.WriteByte((int)LoginDataModel.Entities.CharacterCreationStatus.NameAlreadyExisted); Client.SendEncrypted(CCStatusPacket.PacketID' CCStatusPacket.ToArray()); break; case LoginDataModel.Entities.CharacterCreationStatus.NameTooLong: CCStatusPacket.WriteByte((int)LoginDataModel.Entities.CharacterCreationStatus.NameTooLong); Client.SendEncrypted(CCStatusPacket.PacketID' CCStatusPacket.ToArray()); break; case LoginDataModel.Entities.CharacterCreationStatus.Success: Guid Token = Guid.NewGuid(); //This actually updates the record' not sure how. Acc.NumCharacters++; //THIS NEEDS TO HAPPEN FIRST FOR CITY SERVER AUTHENTICATION TO WORK! CityInfo CServer = NetworkFacade.CServerListener.GetCityServer(Char.City); //Just in case... if (CServer != null) { PacketStream CServerPacket = new PacketStream(0x01' 0); CServerPacket.WriteHeader(); ushort PacketLength = (ushort)(PacketHeaders.UNENCRYPTED + 1 + 4 + (Client.RemoteIP.Length + 1) + 4 + (Char.GUID.ToString().Length + 1) + (Token.ToString().Length + 1)); CServerPacket.WriteUInt16(PacketLength); CServerPacket.WriteByte(1); //CharacterCreate = true CServerPacket.WriteInt32(Acc.AccountID); CServerPacket.WriteString(Client.RemoteIP); CServerPacket.WriteInt32(Client.RemotePort); CServerPacket.WriteString(Char.GUID.ToString()); CServerPacket.WriteString(Token.ToString("""")); CServer.Client.Send(CServerPacket.ToArray()); } CCStatusPacket.WriteByte((int)LoginDataModel.Entities.CharacterCreationStatus.Success); CCStatusPacket.WriteString(Char.GUID.ToString()); CCStatusPacket.WriteString(Token.ToString()); Client.SendEncrypted(CCStatusPacket.PacketID' CCStatusPacket.ToArray()); break; }" Magic Number,TSO_LoginServer.Network,LoginPacketHandlers,D:\research\architectureSmells\repos\Afr0_Project-Dollhouse\TSO LoginServer\TSO LoginServer\Network\LoginPacketHandlers.cs,HandleCharacterCreate,"The following statement contains a magic number: switch (status) { case LoginDataModel.Entities.CharacterCreationStatus.NameAlreadyExisted: CCStatusPacket.WriteByte((int)LoginDataModel.Entities.CharacterCreationStatus.NameAlreadyExisted); Client.SendEncrypted(CCStatusPacket.PacketID' CCStatusPacket.ToArray()); break; case LoginDataModel.Entities.CharacterCreationStatus.NameTooLong: CCStatusPacket.WriteByte((int)LoginDataModel.Entities.CharacterCreationStatus.NameTooLong); Client.SendEncrypted(CCStatusPacket.PacketID' CCStatusPacket.ToArray()); break; case LoginDataModel.Entities.CharacterCreationStatus.Success: Guid Token = Guid.NewGuid(); //This actually updates the record' not sure how. Acc.NumCharacters++; //THIS NEEDS TO HAPPEN FIRST FOR CITY SERVER AUTHENTICATION TO WORK! CityInfo CServer = NetworkFacade.CServerListener.GetCityServer(Char.City); //Just in case... if (CServer != null) { PacketStream CServerPacket = new PacketStream(0x01' 0); CServerPacket.WriteHeader(); ushort PacketLength = (ushort)(PacketHeaders.UNENCRYPTED + 1 + 4 + (Client.RemoteIP.Length + 1) + 4 + (Char.GUID.ToString().Length + 1) + (Token.ToString().Length + 1)); CServerPacket.WriteUInt16(PacketLength); CServerPacket.WriteByte(1); //CharacterCreate = true CServerPacket.WriteInt32(Acc.AccountID); CServerPacket.WriteString(Client.RemoteIP); CServerPacket.WriteInt32(Client.RemotePort); CServerPacket.WriteString(Char.GUID.ToString()); CServerPacket.WriteString(Token.ToString("""")); CServer.Client.Send(CServerPacket.ToArray()); } CCStatusPacket.WriteByte((int)LoginDataModel.Entities.CharacterCreationStatus.Success); CCStatusPacket.WriteString(Char.GUID.ToString()); CCStatusPacket.WriteString(Token.ToString()); Client.SendEncrypted(CCStatusPacket.PacketID' CCStatusPacket.ToArray()); break; }" Magic Number,TSO_LoginServer.Network,LoginPacketHandlers,D:\research\architectureSmells\repos\Afr0_Project-Dollhouse\TSO LoginServer\TSO LoginServer\Network\LoginPacketHandlers.cs,HandleCityTokenRequest,The following statement contains a magic number: ushort PacketLength = (ushort)(PacketHeaders.UNENCRYPTED + 1 + 4 + (Client.RemoteIP.Length + 1) + 4 + (CharGUID.ToString().Length + 1) + (Token.ToString().Length + 1)); Magic Number,TSO_LoginServer.Network,LoginPacketHandlers,D:\research\architectureSmells\repos\Afr0_Project-Dollhouse\TSO LoginServer\TSO LoginServer\Network\LoginPacketHandlers.cs,HandleCityTokenRequest,The following statement contains a magic number: ushort PacketLength = (ushort)(PacketHeaders.UNENCRYPTED + 1 + 4 + (Client.RemoteIP.Length + 1) + 4 + (CharGUID.ToString().Length + 1) + (Token.ToString().Length + 1)); Magic Number,TSO_LoginServer.Network,LoginPacketHandlers,D:\research\architectureSmells\repos\Afr0_Project-Dollhouse\TSO LoginServer\TSO LoginServer\Network\LoginPacketHandlers.cs,HandleCharacterRetirement,The following statement contains a magic number: ushort PacketLength = (ushort)(PacketHeaders.UNENCRYPTED + 4 + GUID.Length + 1); Missing Default,TSO_LoginServer,Program,D:\research\architectureSmells\repos\Afr0_Project-Dollhouse\TSO LoginServer\TSO LoginServer\Program.cs,Logger_OnMessageLogged,The following switch statement is missing a default case: switch (Msg.Level) { case ProtocolAbstractionLibraryD.LogLevel.info: Logger.LogInfo(Msg.Message); break; case ProtocolAbstractionLibraryD.LogLevel.error: Logger.LogDebug(Msg.Message); break; case ProtocolAbstractionLibraryD.LogLevel.warn: Logger.LogWarning(Msg.Message); break; } Missing Default,TSO_LoginServer,Program,D:\research\architectureSmells\repos\Afr0_Project-Dollhouse\TSO LoginServer\TSO LoginServer\Program.cs,Logger_OnMessageLogged,The following switch statement is missing a default case: switch (Msg.Level) { case LoginDataModel.LogLevel.info: Logger.LogInfo(Msg.Message); break; case LoginDataModel.LogLevel.error: Logger.LogDebug(Msg.Message); break; case LoginDataModel.LogLevel.warn: Logger.LogWarning(Msg.Message); break; } Missing Default,TSO_LoginServer,Program,D:\research\architectureSmells\repos\Afr0_Project-Dollhouse\TSO LoginServer\TSO LoginServer\Program.cs,Logger_OnMessageLogged,The following switch statement is missing a default case: switch (Msg.Level) { case GonzoNet.LogLevel.info: Logger.LogInfo(Msg.Message); break; case GonzoNet.LogLevel.error: Logger.LogDebug(Msg.Message); break; case GonzoNet.LogLevel.warn: Logger.LogWarning(Msg.Message); break; } Missing Default,TSO_LoginServer.Network,CityServerPacketHandlers,D:\research\architectureSmells\repos\Afr0_Project-Dollhouse\TSO LoginServer\TSO LoginServer\Network\CityServerPacketHandlers.cs,HandlePlayerOnlineResponse,The following switch statement is missing a default case: switch(Result) { case 0x01: Packet = new PacketStream((byte)PacketType.REQUEST_CITY_TOKEN' 0); Packet.WriteString(Token); FoundClient = NetworkFacade.ClientListener.GetClient(RemoteIP' RemotePort); if(FoundClient != null) FoundClient.SendEncrypted((byte)PacketType.REQUEST_CITY_TOKEN' Packet.ToArray()); break; case 0x02: //Write player was already online packet! 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[ [ "Design smell", "Namespace", "Class", "File", "Cause" ], [ "Unutilized Abstraction", "SIL.FieldWorks.ParatextLexiconPlugin", "FdoLexiconTests", "D:\\research\\architectureSmells\\repos1\\sillsdev_FieldWorks\\Src\\FwParatextLexiconPlugin\\FwParatextLexiconPluginTests\\FdoLexiconTests.cs", "The tool detected the smell in this class because this class is potentially unused. (Please ignore the smell if the reported class is auto-generated and/or used to serve a specific known purpose.)" ], [ "Insufficient Modularization", "SIL.FieldWorks.ParatextLexiconPlugin", "FdoLexiconTests", "D:\\research\\architectureSmells\\repos1\\sillsdev_FieldWorks\\Src\\FwParatextLexiconPlugin\\FwParatextLexiconPluginTests\\FdoLexiconTests.cs", "The tool detected the smell in this class becuase the class has bloated interface (large number of public methods). Total public methods in the class: 30 public methods" ], [ "Insufficient Modularization", "SIL.FieldWorks.ParatextLexiconPlugin", "FdoLexiconTests", "D:\\research\\architectureSmells\\repos1\\sillsdev_FieldWorks\\Src\\FwParatextLexiconPlugin\\FwParatextLexiconPluginTests\\FdoLexiconTests.cs", "The tool detected the smell in this class because the class contains large number of methods. Total methods in the class: 30 methods" ] ]
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Design smell,Namespace,Class,File,Cause Unutilized Abstraction,SIL.FieldWorks.ParatextLexiconPlugin,FdoLexiconTests,D:\research\architectureSmells\repos1\sillsdev_FieldWorks\Src\FwParatextLexiconPlugin\FwParatextLexiconPluginTests\FdoLexiconTests.cs,The tool detected the smell in this class because this class is potentially unused. (Please ignore the smell if the reported class is auto-generated and/or used to serve a specific known purpose.) Insufficient Modularization,SIL.FieldWorks.ParatextLexiconPlugin,FdoLexiconTests,D:\research\architectureSmells\repos1\sillsdev_FieldWorks\Src\FwParatextLexiconPlugin\FwParatextLexiconPluginTests\FdoLexiconTests.cs,The tool detected the smell in this class becuase the class has bloated interface (large number of public methods). Total public methods in the class: 30 public methods Insufficient Modularization,SIL.FieldWorks.ParatextLexiconPlugin,FdoLexiconTests,D:\research\architectureSmells\repos1\sillsdev_FieldWorks\Src\FwParatextLexiconPlugin\FwParatextLexiconPluginTests\FdoLexiconTests.cs,The tool detected the smell in this class because the class contains large number of methods. Total methods in the class: 30 methods
[ [ "Design smell", "Namespace", "Class", "File", "Cause" ], [ "Unutilized Abstraction", "Elasticsearch.Net.VirtualizedCluster.Audit", "Auditor", "D:\\research\\architectureSmells\\repos\\elastic_elasticsearch-net\\src\\Auxiliary\\Elasticsearch.Net.VirtualizedCluster\\Audit\\Auditor.cs", "The tool detected the smell in this class because this class is potentially unused. (Please ignore the smell if the reported class is auto-generated and/or used to serve a specific known purpose.)" ], [ "Unutilized Abstraction", "Elasticsearch.Net.VirtualizedCluster.Extensions", "NumericExtensions", "D:\\research\\architectureSmells\\repos\\elastic_elasticsearch-net\\src\\Auxiliary\\Elasticsearch.Net.VirtualizedCluster\\Extensions\\NumericExtensions.cs", "The tool detected the smell in this class because this class is potentially unused. (Please ignore the smell if the reported class is auto-generated and/or used to serve a specific known purpose.)" ], [ "Unnecessary Abstraction", "Elasticsearch.Net.VirtualizedCluster", "State", "D:\\research\\architectureSmells\\repos\\elastic_elasticsearch-net\\src\\Auxiliary\\Elasticsearch.Net.VirtualizedCluster\\VirtualClusterConnection.cs", "The tool detected the smell in this class because the class contains only a few data members without any method implementation' that indicates that the abstraction might not be required. Following fields and properties are declared in this class: ' Called' Failures' Pinged' Sniffed' Successes" ], [ "Unnecessary Abstraction", "Elasticsearch.Net.VirtualizedCluster", "VirtualResponse", "D:\\research\\architectureSmells\\repos\\elastic_elasticsearch-net\\src\\Auxiliary\\Elasticsearch.Net.VirtualizedCluster\\VirtualizedCluster.cs", "The tool detected the smell in this class because the class contains only a few data members without any method implementation' that indicates that the abstraction might not be required. Following fields and properties are declared in this class: " ], [ "Unnecessary Abstraction", "Elasticsearch.Net.VirtualizedCluster.Rules", "IClientCallRule", "D:\\research\\architectureSmells\\repos\\elastic_elasticsearch-net\\src\\Auxiliary\\Elasticsearch.Net.VirtualizedCluster\\Rules\\ClientCallRule.cs", "The tool detected the smell in this class because the class contains only a few data members without any method implementation' that indicates that the abstraction might not be required. Following fields and properties are declared in this class: " ], [ "Unnecessary Abstraction", "Elasticsearch.Net.VirtualizedCluster.Rules", "ISniffRule", "D:\\research\\architectureSmells\\repos\\elastic_elasticsearch-net\\src\\Auxiliary\\Elasticsearch.Net.VirtualizedCluster\\Rules\\SniffRule.cs", "The tool detected the smell in this class because the class contains only a few data members without any method implementation' that indicates that the abstraction might not be required. Following fields and properties are declared in this class: NewClusterState" ], [ "Deficient Encapsulation", "Elasticsearch.Net.VirtualizedCluster", "State", "D:\\research\\architectureSmells\\repos\\elastic_elasticsearch-net\\src\\Auxiliary\\Elasticsearch.Net.VirtualizedCluster\\VirtualClusterConnection.cs", "The tool detected the smell in this class because the class exposes fields belonging to it with public accessibility. Following fields are declared with public accessiblity: Called' Failures' Pinged' Sniffed' Successes" ], [ "Deficient Encapsulation", "Elasticsearch.Net.VirtualizedCluster.Rules", "TimesHelper", "D:\\research\\architectureSmells\\repos\\elastic_elasticsearch-net\\src\\Auxiliary\\Elasticsearch.Net.VirtualizedCluster\\Rules\\TimesHelper.cs", "The tool detected the smell in this class because the class exposes fields belonging to it with public accessibility. Following fields are declared with public accessiblity: Always" ], [ "Deficient Encapsulation", "Elasticsearch.Net.VirtualizedCluster.Rules", "TimesHelper", "D:\\research\\architectureSmells\\repos\\elastic_elasticsearch-net\\src\\Auxiliary\\Elasticsearch.Net.VirtualizedCluster\\Rules\\TimesHelper.cs", "The tool detected the smell in this class because the class declares global (public static) fields. Following fields are declared with public static modifiers: Always" ], [ "Broken Modularization", "Elasticsearch.Net.VirtualizedCluster", "State", "D:\\research\\architectureSmells\\repos\\elastic_elasticsearch-net\\src\\Auxiliary\\Elasticsearch.Net.VirtualizedCluster\\VirtualClusterConnection.cs", "The tool detected the smell in this class because it contains only data members without any method implementation. Following fields and properties are declared in this class: ' Called' Failures' Pinged' Sniffed' Successes" ], [ "Broken Modularization", "Elasticsearch.Net.VirtualizedCluster.Rules", "IRule", "D:\\research\\architectureSmells\\repos\\elastic_elasticsearch-net\\src\\Auxiliary\\Elasticsearch.Net.VirtualizedCluster\\Rules\\RuleBase.cs", "The tool detected the smell in this class because it contains only data members without any method implementation. Following fields and properties are declared in this class: AfterSucceeds' OnPort' Return' ReturnContentType' ReturnResponse' Succeeds' Takes' Times" ], [ "Cyclically-dependent Modularization", "Elasticsearch.Net.VirtualizedCluster", "SealedVirtualCluster", "D:\\research\\architectureSmells\\repos\\elastic_elasticsearch-net\\src\\Auxiliary\\Elasticsearch.Net.VirtualizedCluster\\SealedVirtualCluster.cs", "The tool detected the smell in this class because this class participates in a cyclic dependency. The participating classes in the cycle are: Elasticsearch.Net.VirtualizedCluster.SealedVirtualCluster' Elasticsearch.Net.VirtualizedCluster.VirtualCluster" ], [ "Cyclically-dependent Modularization", "Elasticsearch.Net.VirtualizedCluster.Rules", "ISniffRule", "D:\\research\\architectureSmells\\repos\\elastic_elasticsearch-net\\src\\Auxiliary\\Elasticsearch.Net.VirtualizedCluster\\Rules\\SniffRule.cs", "The tool detected the smell in this class because this class participates in a cyclic dependency. The participating classes in the cycle are: Elasticsearch.Net.VirtualizedCluster.Rules.ISniffRule' Elasticsearch.Net.VirtualizedCluster.VirtualCluster" ], [ "Cyclically-dependent Modularization", "Elasticsearch.Net.VirtualizedCluster.Rules", "SniffRule", "D:\\research\\architectureSmells\\repos\\elastic_elasticsearch-net\\src\\Auxiliary\\Elasticsearch.Net.VirtualizedCluster\\Rules\\SniffRule.cs", "The tool detected the smell in this class because this class participates in a cyclic dependency. The participating classes in the cycle are: Elasticsearch.Net.VirtualizedCluster.Rules.SniffRule' Elasticsearch.Net.VirtualizedCluster.VirtualCluster" ], [ "Cyclically-dependent Modularization", "Elasticsearch.Net.VirtualizedCluster", "SealedVirtualCluster", "D:\\research\\architectureSmells\\repos\\elastic_elasticsearch-net\\src\\Auxiliary\\Elasticsearch.Net.VirtualizedCluster\\SealedVirtualCluster.cs", "The tool detected the smell in this class because this class participates in a cyclic dependency. The participating classes in the cycle are: Elasticsearch.Net.VirtualizedCluster.SealedVirtualCluster' Elasticsearch.Net.VirtualizedCluster.VirtualCluster' Elasticsearch.Net.VirtualizedCluster.VirtualClusterConnection" ], [ "Cyclically-dependent Modularization", "Elasticsearch.Net.VirtualizedCluster", "SealedVirtualCluster", "D:\\research\\architectureSmells\\repos\\elastic_elasticsearch-net\\src\\Auxiliary\\Elasticsearch.Net.VirtualizedCluster\\SealedVirtualCluster.cs", "The tool detected the smell in this class because this class participates in a cyclic dependency. The participating classes in the cycle are: Elasticsearch.Net.VirtualizedCluster.SealedVirtualCluster' Elasticsearch.Net.VirtualizedCluster.VirtualCluster' Elasticsearch.Net.VirtualizedCluster.Rules.ISniffRule" ], [ "Cyclically-dependent Modularization", "Elasticsearch.Net.VirtualizedCluster.Rules", "ISniffRule", "D:\\research\\architectureSmells\\repos\\elastic_elasticsearch-net\\src\\Auxiliary\\Elasticsearch.Net.VirtualizedCluster\\Rules\\SniffRule.cs", "The tool detected the smell in this class because this class participates in a cyclic dependency. The participating classes in the cycle are: Elasticsearch.Net.VirtualizedCluster.Rules.ISniffRule' Elasticsearch.Net.VirtualizedCluster.Rules.SniffRule' Elasticsearch.Net.VirtualizedCluster.VirtualCluster" ], [ "Cyclically-dependent Modularization", "Elasticsearch.Net.VirtualizedCluster.Rules", "SniffRule", "D:\\research\\architectureSmells\\repos\\elastic_elasticsearch-net\\src\\Auxiliary\\Elasticsearch.Net.VirtualizedCluster\\Rules\\SniffRule.cs", "The tool detected the smell in this class because this class participates in a cyclic dependency. The participating classes in the cycle are: Elasticsearch.Net.VirtualizedCluster.Rules.SniffRule' Elasticsearch.Net.VirtualizedCluster.VirtualCluster' Elasticsearch.Net.VirtualizedCluster.SealedVirtualCluster" ], [ "Cyclically-dependent Modularization", "Elasticsearch.Net.VirtualizedCluster", "SealedVirtualCluster", "D:\\research\\architectureSmells\\repos\\elastic_elasticsearch-net\\src\\Auxiliary\\Elasticsearch.Net.VirtualizedCluster\\SealedVirtualCluster.cs", "The tool detected the smell in this class because this class participates in a cyclic dependency. The participating classes in the cycle are: Elasticsearch.Net.VirtualizedCluster.SealedVirtualCluster' Elasticsearch.Net.VirtualizedCluster.VirtualCluster' Elasticsearch.Net.VirtualizedCluster.Rules.ISniffRule' Elasticsearch.Net.VirtualizedCluster.Rules.SniffRule" ], [ "Cyclically-dependent Modularization", "Elasticsearch.Net.VirtualizedCluster", "VirtualCluster", "D:\\research\\architectureSmells\\repos\\elastic_elasticsearch-net\\src\\Auxiliary\\Elasticsearch.Net.VirtualizedCluster\\VirtualCluster.cs", "The tool detected the smell in this class because this class participates in a cyclic dependency. The participating classes in the cycle are: Elasticsearch.Net.VirtualizedCluster.VirtualCluster' Elasticsearch.Net.VirtualizedCluster.VirtualClusterWith' Elasticsearch.Net.VirtualizedCluster.VirtualClusterConnection' Elasticsearch.Net.VirtualizedCluster.SealedVirtualCluster" ], [ "Cyclically-dependent Modularization", "Elasticsearch.Net.VirtualizedCluster", "VirtualClusterConnection", "D:\\research\\architectureSmells\\repos\\elastic_elasticsearch-net\\src\\Auxiliary\\Elasticsearch.Net.VirtualizedCluster\\VirtualClusterConnection.cs", "The tool detected the smell in this class because this class participates in a cyclic dependency. The participating classes in the cycle are: Elasticsearch.Net.VirtualizedCluster.VirtualClusterConnection' Elasticsearch.Net.VirtualizedCluster.VirtualizedCluster' Elasticsearch.Net.VirtualizedCluster.SealedVirtualCluster' Elasticsearch.Net.VirtualizedCluster.VirtualCluster" ], [ "Cyclically-dependent Modularization", "Elasticsearch.Net.VirtualizedCluster.Rules", "SniffRule", "D:\\research\\architectureSmells\\repos\\elastic_elasticsearch-net\\src\\Auxiliary\\Elasticsearch.Net.VirtualizedCluster\\Rules\\SniffRule.cs", "The tool detected the smell in this class because this class participates in a cyclic dependency. The participating classes in the cycle are: Elasticsearch.Net.VirtualizedCluster.Rules.SniffRule' Elasticsearch.Net.VirtualizedCluster.VirtualCluster' Elasticsearch.Net.VirtualizedCluster.VirtualClusterConnection' Elasticsearch.Net.VirtualizedCluster.SealedVirtualCluster" ], [ "Cyclically-dependent Modularization", "Elasticsearch.Net.VirtualizedCluster", "VirtualCluster", "D:\\research\\architectureSmells\\repos\\elastic_elasticsearch-net\\src\\Auxiliary\\Elasticsearch.Net.VirtualizedCluster\\VirtualCluster.cs", "The tool detected the smell in this class because this class participates in a cyclic dependency. The participating classes in the cycle are: Elasticsearch.Net.VirtualizedCluster.VirtualCluster' Elasticsearch.Net.VirtualizedCluster.VirtualClusterWith' Elasticsearch.Net.VirtualizedCluster.VirtualClusterConnection' Elasticsearch.Net.VirtualizedCluster.VirtualizedCluster' Elasticsearch.Net.VirtualizedCluster.SealedVirtualCluster" ], [ "Rebellious Hierarchy", "Elasticsearch.Net.VirtualizedCluster", "VirtualClusterConnection", "D:\\research\\architectureSmells\\repos\\elastic_elasticsearch-net\\src\\Auxiliary\\Elasticsearch.Net.VirtualizedCluster\\VirtualClusterConnection.cs", "The tool detected the smell in this class because method(s) of this class reject the methods provided by its supertypes. The method(s) that reject the suptertype's method are: RequestAsync" ], [ "Broken Hierarchy", "Elasticsearch.Net.VirtualizedCluster", "VirtualResponse", "D:\\research\\architectureSmells\\repos\\elastic_elasticsearch-net\\src\\Auxiliary\\Elasticsearch.Net.VirtualizedCluster\\VirtualizedCluster.cs", "The tool detected a potential instance of the smell because this type does not implement or override any method from it's supertype(s): Elasticsearch.Net.ElasticsearchResponseBase" ], [ "Rebellious Hierarchy", "Elasticsearch.Net.VirtualizedCluster.Providers", "TestableDateTimeProvider", "D:\\research\\architectureSmells\\repos\\elastic_elasticsearch-net\\src\\Auxiliary\\Elasticsearch.Net.VirtualizedCluster\\Providers\\TestableDateTimeProvider.cs", "The tool detected the smell in this class because method(s) of this class reject the methods provided by its supertypes. The method(s) that reject the suptertype's method are: Now" ] ]
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Design smell,Namespace,Class,File,Cause Unutilized Abstraction,Elasticsearch.Net.VirtualizedCluster.Audit,Auditor,D:\research\architectureSmells\repos\elastic_elasticsearch-net\src\Auxiliary\Elasticsearch.Net.VirtualizedCluster\Audit\Auditor.cs,The tool detected the smell in this class because this class is potentially unused. (Please ignore the smell if the reported class is auto-generated and/or used to serve a specific known purpose.) Unutilized Abstraction,Elasticsearch.Net.VirtualizedCluster.Extensions,NumericExtensions,D:\research\architectureSmells\repos\elastic_elasticsearch-net\src\Auxiliary\Elasticsearch.Net.VirtualizedCluster\Extensions\NumericExtensions.cs,The tool detected the smell in this class because this class is potentially unused. (Please ignore the smell if the reported class is auto-generated and/or used to serve a specific known purpose.) Unnecessary Abstraction,Elasticsearch.Net.VirtualizedCluster,State,D:\research\architectureSmells\repos\elastic_elasticsearch-net\src\Auxiliary\Elasticsearch.Net.VirtualizedCluster\VirtualClusterConnection.cs,The tool detected the smell in this class because the class contains only a few data members without any method implementation' that indicates that the abstraction might not be required. Following fields and properties are declared in this class: ' Called' Failures' Pinged' Sniffed' Successes Unnecessary Abstraction,Elasticsearch.Net.VirtualizedCluster,VirtualResponse,D:\research\architectureSmells\repos\elastic_elasticsearch-net\src\Auxiliary\Elasticsearch.Net.VirtualizedCluster\VirtualizedCluster.cs,The tool detected the smell in this class because the class contains only a few data members without any method implementation' that indicates that the abstraction might not be required. Following fields and properties are declared in this class: Unnecessary Abstraction,Elasticsearch.Net.VirtualizedCluster.Rules,IClientCallRule,D:\research\architectureSmells\repos\elastic_elasticsearch-net\src\Auxiliary\Elasticsearch.Net.VirtualizedCluster\Rules\ClientCallRule.cs,The tool detected the smell in this class because the class contains only a few data members without any method implementation' that indicates that the abstraction might not be required. Following fields and properties are declared in this class: Unnecessary Abstraction,Elasticsearch.Net.VirtualizedCluster.Rules,ISniffRule,D:\research\architectureSmells\repos\elastic_elasticsearch-net\src\Auxiliary\Elasticsearch.Net.VirtualizedCluster\Rules\SniffRule.cs,The tool detected the smell in this class because the class contains only a few data members without any method implementation' that indicates that the abstraction might not be required. Following fields and properties are declared in this class: NewClusterState Deficient Encapsulation,Elasticsearch.Net.VirtualizedCluster,State,D:\research\architectureSmells\repos\elastic_elasticsearch-net\src\Auxiliary\Elasticsearch.Net.VirtualizedCluster\VirtualClusterConnection.cs,The tool detected the smell in this class because the class exposes fields belonging to it with public accessibility. Following fields are declared with public accessiblity: Called' Failures' Pinged' Sniffed' Successes Deficient Encapsulation,Elasticsearch.Net.VirtualizedCluster.Rules,TimesHelper,D:\research\architectureSmells\repos\elastic_elasticsearch-net\src\Auxiliary\Elasticsearch.Net.VirtualizedCluster\Rules\TimesHelper.cs,The tool detected the smell in this class because the class exposes fields belonging to it with public accessibility. Following fields are declared with public accessiblity: Always Deficient Encapsulation,Elasticsearch.Net.VirtualizedCluster.Rules,TimesHelper,D:\research\architectureSmells\repos\elastic_elasticsearch-net\src\Auxiliary\Elasticsearch.Net.VirtualizedCluster\Rules\TimesHelper.cs,The tool detected the smell in this class because the class declares global (public static) fields. Following fields are declared with public static modifiers: Always Broken Modularization,Elasticsearch.Net.VirtualizedCluster,State,D:\research\architectureSmells\repos\elastic_elasticsearch-net\src\Auxiliary\Elasticsearch.Net.VirtualizedCluster\VirtualClusterConnection.cs,The tool detected the smell in this class because it contains only data members without any method implementation. Following fields and properties are declared in this class: ' Called' Failures' Pinged' Sniffed' Successes Broken Modularization,Elasticsearch.Net.VirtualizedCluster.Rules,IRule,D:\research\architectureSmells\repos\elastic_elasticsearch-net\src\Auxiliary\Elasticsearch.Net.VirtualizedCluster\Rules\RuleBase.cs,The tool detected the smell in this class because it contains only data members without any method implementation. Following fields and properties are declared in this class: AfterSucceeds' OnPort' Return' ReturnContentType' ReturnResponse' Succeeds' Takes' Times Cyclically-dependent Modularization,Elasticsearch.Net.VirtualizedCluster,SealedVirtualCluster,D:\research\architectureSmells\repos\elastic_elasticsearch-net\src\Auxiliary\Elasticsearch.Net.VirtualizedCluster\SealedVirtualCluster.cs,The tool detected the smell in this class because this class participates in a cyclic dependency. The participating classes in the cycle are: Elasticsearch.Net.VirtualizedCluster.SealedVirtualCluster' Elasticsearch.Net.VirtualizedCluster.VirtualCluster Cyclically-dependent Modularization,Elasticsearch.Net.VirtualizedCluster.Rules,ISniffRule,D:\research\architectureSmells\repos\elastic_elasticsearch-net\src\Auxiliary\Elasticsearch.Net.VirtualizedCluster\Rules\SniffRule.cs,The tool detected the smell in this class because this class participates in a cyclic dependency. The participating classes in the cycle are: Elasticsearch.Net.VirtualizedCluster.Rules.ISniffRule' Elasticsearch.Net.VirtualizedCluster.VirtualCluster Cyclically-dependent Modularization,Elasticsearch.Net.VirtualizedCluster.Rules,SniffRule,D:\research\architectureSmells\repos\elastic_elasticsearch-net\src\Auxiliary\Elasticsearch.Net.VirtualizedCluster\Rules\SniffRule.cs,The tool detected the smell in this class because this class participates in a cyclic dependency. The participating classes in the cycle are: Elasticsearch.Net.VirtualizedCluster.Rules.SniffRule' Elasticsearch.Net.VirtualizedCluster.VirtualCluster Cyclically-dependent Modularization,Elasticsearch.Net.VirtualizedCluster,SealedVirtualCluster,D:\research\architectureSmells\repos\elastic_elasticsearch-net\src\Auxiliary\Elasticsearch.Net.VirtualizedCluster\SealedVirtualCluster.cs,The tool detected the smell in this class because this class participates in a cyclic dependency. The participating classes in the cycle are: Elasticsearch.Net.VirtualizedCluster.SealedVirtualCluster' Elasticsearch.Net.VirtualizedCluster.VirtualCluster' Elasticsearch.Net.VirtualizedCluster.VirtualClusterConnection Cyclically-dependent Modularization,Elasticsearch.Net.VirtualizedCluster,SealedVirtualCluster,D:\research\architectureSmells\repos\elastic_elasticsearch-net\src\Auxiliary\Elasticsearch.Net.VirtualizedCluster\SealedVirtualCluster.cs,The tool detected the smell in this class because this class participates in a cyclic dependency. The participating classes in the cycle are: Elasticsearch.Net.VirtualizedCluster.SealedVirtualCluster' Elasticsearch.Net.VirtualizedCluster.VirtualCluster' Elasticsearch.Net.VirtualizedCluster.Rules.ISniffRule Cyclically-dependent Modularization,Elasticsearch.Net.VirtualizedCluster.Rules,ISniffRule,D:\research\architectureSmells\repos\elastic_elasticsearch-net\src\Auxiliary\Elasticsearch.Net.VirtualizedCluster\Rules\SniffRule.cs,The tool detected the smell in this class because this class participates in a cyclic dependency. The participating classes in the cycle are: Elasticsearch.Net.VirtualizedCluster.Rules.ISniffRule' Elasticsearch.Net.VirtualizedCluster.Rules.SniffRule' Elasticsearch.Net.VirtualizedCluster.VirtualCluster Cyclically-dependent Modularization,Elasticsearch.Net.VirtualizedCluster.Rules,SniffRule,D:\research\architectureSmells\repos\elastic_elasticsearch-net\src\Auxiliary\Elasticsearch.Net.VirtualizedCluster\Rules\SniffRule.cs,The tool detected the smell in this class because this class participates in a cyclic dependency. The participating classes in the cycle are: Elasticsearch.Net.VirtualizedCluster.Rules.SniffRule' Elasticsearch.Net.VirtualizedCluster.VirtualCluster' Elasticsearch.Net.VirtualizedCluster.SealedVirtualCluster Cyclically-dependent Modularization,Elasticsearch.Net.VirtualizedCluster,SealedVirtualCluster,D:\research\architectureSmells\repos\elastic_elasticsearch-net\src\Auxiliary\Elasticsearch.Net.VirtualizedCluster\SealedVirtualCluster.cs,The tool detected the smell in this class because this class participates in a cyclic dependency. The participating classes in the cycle are: Elasticsearch.Net.VirtualizedCluster.SealedVirtualCluster' Elasticsearch.Net.VirtualizedCluster.VirtualCluster' Elasticsearch.Net.VirtualizedCluster.Rules.ISniffRule' Elasticsearch.Net.VirtualizedCluster.Rules.SniffRule Cyclically-dependent Modularization,Elasticsearch.Net.VirtualizedCluster,VirtualCluster,D:\research\architectureSmells\repos\elastic_elasticsearch-net\src\Auxiliary\Elasticsearch.Net.VirtualizedCluster\VirtualCluster.cs,The tool detected the smell in this class because this class participates in a cyclic dependency. The participating classes in the cycle are: Elasticsearch.Net.VirtualizedCluster.VirtualCluster' Elasticsearch.Net.VirtualizedCluster.VirtualClusterWith' Elasticsearch.Net.VirtualizedCluster.VirtualClusterConnection' Elasticsearch.Net.VirtualizedCluster.SealedVirtualCluster Cyclically-dependent Modularization,Elasticsearch.Net.VirtualizedCluster,VirtualClusterConnection,D:\research\architectureSmells\repos\elastic_elasticsearch-net\src\Auxiliary\Elasticsearch.Net.VirtualizedCluster\VirtualClusterConnection.cs,The tool detected the smell in this class because this class participates in a cyclic dependency. The participating classes in the cycle are: Elasticsearch.Net.VirtualizedCluster.VirtualClusterConnection' Elasticsearch.Net.VirtualizedCluster.VirtualizedCluster' Elasticsearch.Net.VirtualizedCluster.SealedVirtualCluster' Elasticsearch.Net.VirtualizedCluster.VirtualCluster Cyclically-dependent Modularization,Elasticsearch.Net.VirtualizedCluster.Rules,SniffRule,D:\research\architectureSmells\repos\elastic_elasticsearch-net\src\Auxiliary\Elasticsearch.Net.VirtualizedCluster\Rules\SniffRule.cs,The tool detected the smell in this class because this class participates in a cyclic dependency. The participating classes in the cycle are: Elasticsearch.Net.VirtualizedCluster.Rules.SniffRule' Elasticsearch.Net.VirtualizedCluster.VirtualCluster' Elasticsearch.Net.VirtualizedCluster.VirtualClusterConnection' Elasticsearch.Net.VirtualizedCluster.SealedVirtualCluster Cyclically-dependent Modularization,Elasticsearch.Net.VirtualizedCluster,VirtualCluster,D:\research\architectureSmells\repos\elastic_elasticsearch-net\src\Auxiliary\Elasticsearch.Net.VirtualizedCluster\VirtualCluster.cs,The tool detected the smell in this class because this class participates in a cyclic dependency. The participating classes in the cycle are: Elasticsearch.Net.VirtualizedCluster.VirtualCluster' Elasticsearch.Net.VirtualizedCluster.VirtualClusterWith' Elasticsearch.Net.VirtualizedCluster.VirtualClusterConnection' Elasticsearch.Net.VirtualizedCluster.VirtualizedCluster' Elasticsearch.Net.VirtualizedCluster.SealedVirtualCluster Rebellious Hierarchy,Elasticsearch.Net.VirtualizedCluster,VirtualClusterConnection,D:\research\architectureSmells\repos\elastic_elasticsearch-net\src\Auxiliary\Elasticsearch.Net.VirtualizedCluster\VirtualClusterConnection.cs,The tool detected the smell in this class because method(s) of this class reject the methods provided by its supertypes. The method(s) that reject the suptertype's method are: RequestAsync Broken Hierarchy,Elasticsearch.Net.VirtualizedCluster,VirtualResponse,D:\research\architectureSmells\repos\elastic_elasticsearch-net\src\Auxiliary\Elasticsearch.Net.VirtualizedCluster\VirtualizedCluster.cs,The tool detected a potential instance of the smell because this type does not implement or override any method from it's supertype(s): Elasticsearch.Net.ElasticsearchResponseBase Rebellious Hierarchy,Elasticsearch.Net.VirtualizedCluster.Providers,TestableDateTimeProvider,D:\research\architectureSmells\repos\elastic_elasticsearch-net\src\Auxiliary\Elasticsearch.Net.VirtualizedCluster\Providers\TestableDateTimeProvider.cs,The tool detected the smell in this class because method(s) of this class reject the methods provided by its supertypes. The method(s) that reject the suptertype's method are: Now
[ [ "Design smell", "Namespace", "Class", "File", "Cause" ], [ "Unutilized Abstraction", "KRPC.RemoteTech", "Addon", "D:\\research\\architectureSmells\\repos\\djungelorm_krpc\\service\\RemoteTech\\src\\Addon.cs", "The tool detected the smell in this class because this class is potentially unused. (Please ignore the smell if the reported class is auto-generated and/or used to serve a specific known purpose.)" ], [ "Cyclically-dependent Modularization", "KRPC.RemoteTech", "Antenna", "D:\\research\\architectureSmells\\repos\\djungelorm_krpc\\service\\RemoteTech\\src\\Antenna.cs", "The tool detected the smell in this class because this class participates in a cyclic dependency. The participating classes in the cycle are: KRPC.RemoteTech.Antenna' KRPC.RemoteTech.RemoteTech" ], [ "Cyclically-dependent Modularization", "KRPC.RemoteTech", "Antenna", "D:\\research\\architectureSmells\\repos\\djungelorm_krpc\\service\\RemoteTech\\src\\Antenna.cs", "The tool detected the smell in this class because this class participates in a cyclic dependency. The participating classes in the cycle are: KRPC.RemoteTech.Antenna' KRPC.RemoteTech.Comms' KRPC.RemoteTech.RemoteTech" ] ]
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Design smell,Namespace,Class,File,Cause Unutilized Abstraction,KRPC.RemoteTech,Addon,D:\research\architectureSmells\repos\djungelorm_krpc\service\RemoteTech\src\Addon.cs,The tool detected the smell in this class because this class is potentially unused. (Please ignore the smell if the reported class is auto-generated and/or used to serve a specific known purpose.) Cyclically-dependent Modularization,KRPC.RemoteTech,Antenna,D:\research\architectureSmells\repos\djungelorm_krpc\service\RemoteTech\src\Antenna.cs,The tool detected the smell in this class because this class participates in a cyclic dependency. The participating classes in the cycle are: KRPC.RemoteTech.Antenna' KRPC.RemoteTech.RemoteTech Cyclically-dependent Modularization,KRPC.RemoteTech,Antenna,D:\research\architectureSmells\repos\djungelorm_krpc\service\RemoteTech\src\Antenna.cs,The tool detected the smell in this class because this class participates in a cyclic dependency. The participating classes in the cycle are: KRPC.RemoteTech.Antenna' KRPC.RemoteTech.Comms' KRPC.RemoteTech.RemoteTech
[ [ "act_tag", "speaker", "pos", "text" ], [ "sd", "A", "Well/UH ,/, we/PRP ,/, in/IN ,/, in/IN ,/, in/IN our/PRP$ family/NN ,/, have/VBP been/VBN pretty/RB remiss/JJ in/IN trying/VBG to/TO ,/, uh/UH ,/, you/PRP know/VBP ,/, keep/VB track/VB of/IN ,/, uh/UH ,/, daily/JJ finances/NNS ./.", "{D Well, } we, [ [ in, + in, ] + in ] our family, have been pretty remiss in trying to, {F uh, } {D you know, } keep track of, {F uh, } daily finances. /" ], [ "sd", "A", "Uh/UH ,/, the/DT ,/, uh/UH ,/, way/RB back/RB ,/, what/WP ,/, twelve/CD years/NNS ago/RB or/CC something/NN when/WRB I/PRP got/VBD my/PRP$ first/JJ computer/NN ,/, I/PRP did/VBD what/WP everybody/NN else/RB does/VBZ ,/, which/WDT is/VBZ to/TO put/VB the/DT whole/JJ family/NN budget/NN on/IN the/DT machine/NN and/CC put/VB checks/NNS ,/, and/CC ,/, you/PRP know/VBP ,/, checkbooks/NNS and/CC all/PDT this/DT kind/NN of/IN thing/NN", "{F Uh, } [ the, + ] {F uh, } way back, what, twelve years ago or something when I got my first computer, I did what everybody else does, which is to put the whole family budget on the machine and put checks, and, {D you know, } checkbooks and all this kind of thing /" ], [ "sd", "A", "and/CC we/PRP kept/VBD that/DT going/VBG for/IN about/RB a/DT month/NN", "{C and } we kept that going for about a month /" ], [ "sd", "A", "and/CC it/PRP became/VBD so/RB onerous/JJ that/IN we/PRP gave/VBD up/RP on/IN it/PRP ./.", "{C and } it became so onerous that we gave up on it <laughter>. /" ], [ "b", "B", "Uh-huh/UH ./.", "Uh-huh. /" ], [ "ba", "B", "That/DT sounds/VBZ about/RB right/JJ ./.", "That sounds about right <laughter>. /" ], [ "sd", "A", "You/PRP know/VBP ,/, so/RB ,/, uh/UH ,/, the/DT only/JJ thing/NN we/PRP 're/VBP ,/, you/PRP know/VBP ,/, that/WDT we/PRP do/VBP now/RB is/VBZ ,/, uh/UH ,/, I/PRP keep/VBP a/DT ,/, a/DT little/JJ spread/NN sheet/NN of/IN ,/, uh/UH ,/, what/WP I/PRP call/VBP the/DT net/JJ worth/NN calculation/NN which/WDT is/VBZ just/RB the/DT ,/, the/DT present/JJ value/NN of/IN various/JJ kinds/NNS of/IN investments/NNS and/CC so/RB worth/^RB ./.", "{D You know, } {C so, } {F uh, } the only thing [ we're, + {D you know, } that we do ] now is, {F uh, } I keep [ a, + a ] little spread sheet of, {F uh, } what I call the net worth calculation which is just [ the, + the ] present value of various kinds of investments and so worth. /" ], [ "sd", "A", "Uh/UH ,/, and/CC I/PRP only/RB update/VBP that/DT ,/, oh/UH I/PRP do/VBP n't/RB know/VB ,/, maybe/RB once/IN every/DT quarter/NN or/CC so/RB ./. Every/DT three/CD months/NNS ./. Just/RB ,/, basically/RB when/WRB the/DT statements/NNS come/VBP in/IN ./.", "{F Uh, } {C and } I only update that, {F oh } I don't know, maybe once every quarter or so. Every three months. Just, basically when the statements come in." ], [ "b", "B", "Uh-huh/UH ./.", "Uh-huh. /" ], [ "+", "A", "You/PRP know/VBP ./. Just/RB to/TO see/VB whether/IN or/CC not/RB we/PRP 're/VBP falling/VBG ,/, you/PRP know/VBP ,/, getting/VBG ahead/RB ,/, falling/VBG behind/RB or/CC staying/VBG even/RB or/CC what/WP ./.", "{D You know. } Just to see whether or not we're [ falling, + {D you know, } getting ] ahead, falling behind or staying even or what. /" ], [ "b", "B", "Right/UH ./.", "Right. /" ], [ "sd", "A", "Uh/UH ,/, that/WDT 's/BES really/RB about/RB ,/, you/PRP know/VBP ,/, the/DT extent/NN of/IN ,/, uh/UH ,/, of/IN the/DT kind/NN of/IN ,/, uh/UH ,/, financial/JJ score/NN keeping/NN that/WDT we/PRP 're/VBP doing/VBG ./.", "{F Uh, } that's really about, {D you know, } the extent [ of, + {F uh, } of ] the kind of, {F uh, } financial score keeping that we're doing. /" ], [ "%", "B", "Uh/UH ./.", "{F Uh } <laughter>. /" ], [ "x", "A", "./.", "<Throat_clearing>." ], [ "sd", "B", "Well/UH it/PRP 's/BES kind/RB of/RB difficult/JJ for/IN me/PRP ./. Because/IN right/RB now/RB ,/, uh/UH ,/, like/IN most/JJS teachers/NNS ,/, I/PRP 'm/VBP laid/VBN off/RP", "{D Well } it's kind of difficult for me. Because right now, {F uh, } like most teachers, I'm laid off /" ], [ "%", "B", "and/CC --/:", "{C and } -- -/" ], [ "%", "A", "Huh/UH ./.", "{F Huh. } /" ], [ "fo_o_fw_\"_by_bc", "A", "Oh/UH dear/UH ,/, that/DT 's/BES terrible/JJ ./.", "Oh dear, that's terrible. /" ], [ "sd", "B", "--/: so/RB ,/, um/UH ,/, I/PRP spend/VBP most/JJS ,/, you/PRP know/VBP ,/,", "-- <Laughter> {C so, } {F um, } I spend most, {D you know, } - /" ], [ "sd", "B", "I/PRP substitute/VBP a/DT lot/NN ./.", "I substitute a lot. /" ], [ "b", "A", "Uh-huh/UH ./.", "Uh-huh. /" ], [ "sv", "B", "So/RB it/PRP 's/BES a/DT lot/NN ,/, it/PRP 's/BES very/RB hard/JJ on/IN a/DT nonfixed/JJ income/NN because/IN I/PRP do/VBP n't/RB know/VB how/WRB many/JJ days/NNS I/PRP 'm/VBP going/VBG to/TO be/VB called/VBN in/RB and/CC whether/IN I/PRP am/VBP or/CC not/RB ,/, to/TO try/VB to/TO keep/VB track/NN of/IN finances/NNS ./.", "{C So } [ it's a lot, + it's very hard ] on a nonfixed income because I don't know how many days I'm going to be called in and whether I am or not, to try to keep track of finances. /" ], [ "b", "A", "Uh-huh/UH ./.", "Uh-huh. /" ], [ "sd", "B", "And/CC ,/, but/CC I/PRP know/VBP how/WRB much/JJ I/PRP have/VBP to/TO bring/VB in/RB a/DT month/NN ./.", "[ {C And, } + {C but } ] I know how much I have to bring in a month <laughter>. /" ], [ "sd", "B", "And/CC that/DT 's/BES about/RB it/PRP ./.", "{C And } that's about it. /" ], [ "sd", "B", "That/DT 's/BES about/RB as/RB far/RB as/IN we/PRP go/VBP ./.", "That's about as far as we go. /" ], [ "sd", "B", "And/CC then/RB anything/NN extra/JJ is/VBZ ,/, you/PRP know/VBP ,/, more/RBR or/CC less/RBR split/VBN up/RP between/IN all/DT of/IN us/PRP ./.", "{C And then } anything extra is, {D you know, } more or less split up between all of us." ], [ "b", "A", "Uh-huh/UH ./.", "Uh-huh. /" ], [ "+", "B", "And/CC just/RB thrown/VBN in/IN the/DT kitty/NN ,/, more/RBR or/CC less/RBR ,/, for/IN a/DT rainy/JJ day/NN ./.", "And just thrown in the kitty, more or less, for a rainy day <laughter>. /" ], [ "b", "A", "Oh/UH ,/, I/PRP see/VBP ./.", "{F Oh, } I see. /" ], [ "qy", "A", "Are/VBP you/PRP ,/, are/VBP you/PRP married/JJ ?/.", "[ Are you, + are you ] married? /" ], [ "qy", "A", "Are/VBP you/PRP living/VBG with/IN a/DT bunch/NN of/IN ,/, with/IN ,/, with/IN people/NNS that/WDT you/PRP 're/VBP sharing/VBG expenses/NNS ?/.", "Are you living [ [ with a bunch of, + with, ] + with ] people that you're sharing expenses? /" ], [ "nn", "B", "Uh/UH ,/, no/UH ./.", "{F Uh, } no. /" ], [ "sd", "B", "I/PRP 'm/VBP a/DT single/JJ mother/NN ./.", "I'm a single mother. /" ], [ "sd", "B", "I/PRP have/VBP three/CD children/NNS ./.", "I have three children. /" ], [ "b", "A", "Oh/UH ,/, I/PRP see/VBP ,/,", "{F Oh, } I see, /" ], [ "b", "A", "uh-huh/UH ./.", "uh-huh. /" ], [ "sd", "B", "So/UH ,/, uh/UH ,/, right/RB now/RB ,/, we/PRP 're/VBP on/IN ,/, we/PRP get/VBP f-/XX ,/, you/PRP know/VBP ,/, aid/NN from/IN the/DT state/NN at/IN this/DT point/NN because/IN there/EX 's/BES no/DT other/JJ way/NN to/TO do/VB it/PRP ./.", "{C So, } {F uh, } right now, [ we're on, + we get ] [ f-, + {D you know, } aid from ] the state at this point because there's no other way to do it. /" ], [ "sd", "B", "And/CC my/PRP$ ex-husband/NN just/RB sort/RB of/RB took/VBD off/RP and/CC does/VBZ n't/RB pay/VB child/NN support/NN ./.", "{C And } my ex-husband just sort of took off and doesn't pay child support <laughter>. /" ], [ "ba", "A", "Oh/UH dear/UH ./.", "Oh dear. /" ], [ "sd", "B", "So/RB right/RB now/RB I/PRP know/VBP what/WP I/PRP 'm/VBP getting/VBG from/IN the/DT state/NN", "{C So } right now I know what I'm getting from the state /" ], [ "sd", "B", "and/CC ,/, uh/UH ,/, I/PRP have/VBP to/TO balance/VB ,/, more/RBR or/CC less/RBR ,/, what/WP I/PRP get/VBP from/IN the/DT state/NN with/IN my/PRP$ bills/NNS and/CC ,/, uh/UH ,/, you/PRP know/VBP ,/, try/VB to/TO work/VB as/IN many/JJ days/NNS as/IN possible/JJ ./.", "{C and, } {F uh, } I have to balance, more or less, what I get from the state with my bills and, {F uh, } {D you know, } try to work as many days as possible." ], [ "b", "A", "Uh-huh/UH ./.", "Uh-huh. /" ], [ "+", "B", "Any/DT time/NN they/PRP call/VBP me/PRP in/RB ./.", "Any time they call me in. /" ], [ "sd", "B", "But/CC I/PRP still/RB have/VBP to/TO figure/VB out/RP ./.", "{C But } I still have to figure out. /" ], [ "sd", "B", "If/IN I/PRP work/VBP too/RB many/JJ days/NNS ,/, then/RB I/PRP lose/VBP all/DT my/PRP$ state/NN aid/NN", "If I work too many days, then I lose all my state aid /" ], [ "sd", "B", "and/CC if/IN I/PRP do/VBP n't/RB work/VB enough/JJ days/NNS then/RB I/PRP do/VBP n't/RB get/VB enough/RB to/TO meet/VB the/DT bills/NNS", "{C and } <laughter> if I don't work enough days then I don't get enough to meet the bills /" ], [ "sd", "B", "and/CC it/PRP 's/BES like/IN a/DT juggling/NN act/NN every/DT single/JJ month/NN ./.", "{C and } it's like a juggling act every single month. /" ], [ "b", "A", "Uh-huh/UH ./.", "Uh-huh. /" ], [ "sd", "B", "Like/IN this/DT week/NN I/PRP 've/VBP been/VBN just/RB holding/VBG my/PRP$ breath/NN and/CC hoping/VBG they/PRP 'll/MD call/VB me/PRP in/RB", "{D Like } this week I've been just holding my breath and hoping they'll call me in /" ], [ "sd", "B", "but/CC they/PRP probably/RB wo/MD n't/RB because/IN next/JJ week/NN the/DT kids/NNS have/VBP school/NN vacation/NN ./.", "{C but } they probably won't because next week the kids have school vacation. /" ], [ "b", "A", "I/PRP see/VBP ./.", "I see. /" ], [ "sd", "B", "So/RB ,/, you/PRP know/VBP ,/, the/DT four/CD days/NNS before/IN ,/, they/PRP only/RB have/VBP a/DT four/CD day/NN week/NN --/:", "{C So, } {D you know, } the four days before, they only have a four day week -- /" ], [ "b", "A", "Uh-huh/UH ./.", "Uh-huh. /" ], [ "sd", "B", "--/: and/CC they/PRP usually/RB do/VBP n't/RB need/VB subs/NNS because/IN everybody/NN 's/BES pretty/RB good/JJ about/IN coming/VBG in/RB ./.", "-- {C and } they usually don't need subs because everybody's pretty good about coming in <laughter>. /" ], [ "b", "A", "A-/XX ,/, oh/UH ,/, I/PRP see/VBP ./.", "{F A-, } {F oh, } I see. /" ], [ "sv", "B", "They/PRP do/VBP n't/RB like/VB to/TO be/VB absent/JJ before/IN a/DT vacation/NN ./.", "They don't like to be absent before a vacation. /" ], [ "b", "A", "Oh/UH ,/, sure/UH ./.", "{F Oh, } sure. /" ], [ "sd", "B", "But/CC we/PRP 're/VBP shopping/VBG around/RB as/RB far/RB as/IN ,/, well/UH I/PRP 'm/VBP shopping/VBG around/RB as/RB far/RB as/IN trying/VBG to/TO get/VB ,/, uh/UH ,/, that/WDT 's/BES why/WRB I/PRP 'm/VBP doing/VBG this/DT ,/, to/TO get/VB some/DT extra/JJ money/NN ./.", "{C But } [ we're shopping around as far as, + {D well } I'm shopping around as far as ] trying [ to get, + {F uh, } {A that's why I'm doing this, } to get ] some extra money." ], [ "b", "A", "Uh-huh/UH ./.", "Uh-huh. /" ], [ "+", "B", "And/CC ,/, uh/UH ,/, getting/VBG pledge/NN sheets/NNS for/IN the/DT Boy/NNP Scouts/NNPS ./.", "And, {F uh, } getting pledge sheets for the Boy Scouts. /" ], [ "sd", "B", "My/PRP$ kids/NNS are/VBP in/IN Boy/NNP Scouts/NNPS", "My kids are in Boy Scouts /" ], [ "sd", "B", "so/RB trying/VBG to/TO get/VB pledge/NN sheets/NNS for/IN the/DT Boy/NNP Scouts/NNPS", "{C so } trying to get pledge sheets for the Boy Scouts /" ], [ "sd", "B", "because/IN every/DT penny/NN I/PRP bring/VBP in/RB is/VBZ ten/CD percent/NN to/IN me/PRP ./.", "{C because } every penny I bring in is ten percent to me. /" ], [ "sd", "B", "So/RB it/PRP 's/BES sort/RB of/RB helps/VBZ defray/VB the/DT costs/NNS a/DT little/JJ bit/NN ./.", "{C So } <laughter> it's sort of helps defray the costs a little bit. /" ], [ "sd", "B", "But/CC ,/, you/PRP know/VBP ,/, we/PRP do/VBP a/DT lot/NN of/IN robbing/VBG Peter/NNP to/TO pay/VB Paul/NNP ./.", "{C But, } {D you know, } we do a lot of robbing Peter to pay Paul. /" ], [ "sv", "B", "I/PRP guess/VBP we/PRP 're/VBP in/IN the/DT situation/NN that/WDT a/DT lot/NN of/IN am-/NNPS ,/, middle-class/JJ Americans/NNPS are/VBP in/IN ./.", "I guess we're in the situation that a lot of [ am-, + middle-class Americans ] are in. /" ], [ "b", "A", "Uh-huh/UH ./.", "Uh-huh. /" ], [ "%", "A", "Yeah/UH ,/,", "Yeah, /" ], [ "sd", "A", "you/PRP 're/VBP the/DT first/JJ ,/, you/PRP know/VBP ,/, uh/UH ,/,", "you're the first, {D you know, } {F uh, } - /" ], [ "sd", "A", "my/PRP$ next/JJ door/NN neighbor/NN just/RB lost/VBD his/PRP$ job/NN ./.", "my next door neighbor just lost his job." ], [ "ba", "B", "Oh/UH ,/, my/PRP$ Lord/NNP ./.", "{F Oh, } my Lord. /" ], [ "+", "A", "In/IN a/DT ,/, you/PRP know/VBP ,/, one/CD of/IN these/DT ,/, uh/UH ,/,", "In [ a, + {D you know, } one of these, ] {F uh, } - /" ], [ "sd", "A", "his/PRP$ company/NN went/VBD broke/JJ ./. I/PRP mean/VBP went/VBD ,/, you/PRP know/VBP ,/, bankrupt/JJ ./.", "his company [ went broke. + {E I mean } went, {D you know, } bankrupt. ] /" ], [ "sd", "A", "Actually/RB ,/, it/PRP was/VBD a/DT subsidiary/NN of/IN a/DT ,/, of/IN an/DT outfit/NN called/VBN U/NNP S/NNP Shoe/NNP or/CC something/NN ./.", "{D Actually, } it was a subsidiary [ of a, + of an ] outfit called U S Shoe or something. /" ], [ "sd", "A", "I-/PRP ,/, i-/PRP ,/, it/PRP was/VBD a/DT computer/NN subsidiary/NN ./.", "[ [ I-, + i-, ] + it ] was a computer subsidiary. /" ], [ "sd", "A", "I/PRP do/VBP n't/RB know/VB what/WP a/DT shoe/NN company/NN 's/BES doing/VBG running/VBG a/DT computer/NN company/NN ./.", "I don't know what a shoe company's doing running a computer company. /" ], [ "b", "B", "Really/UH ./.", "Really. /" ], [ "sd", "A", "But/CC ,/, uh/UH ,/, you/PRP know/VBP ,/, they/PRP just/RB folded/VBD it/PRP up/RP and/CC ,/, uh/UH ,/, uh/UH ,/, told/VBD him/PRP to/TO ,/,", "{C But, } {F uh, } {D you know, } they just <noise> folded it up and, {F uh, } {F uh, } told him to, - /" ], [ "sd", "A", "they/PRP took/VBD the/DT top/JJ management/NN and/CC gave/VBD them/PRP jobs/NNS --/:", "they took the top management and gave them jobs --" ], [ "b", "B", "Uh-huh/UH ./.", "Uh-huh. /" ], [ "+", "A", "--/: with/IN the/DT ,/, with/IN the/DT corporate/JJ ,/, uh/UH ,/, at/IN the/DT corporate/JJ front/JJ office/NN", "-- [ [ with the, + with the ] corporate, + {F uh, } at the corporate ] front office /" ], [ "sd", "A", "and/CC everybody/NN else/RB was/VBD sent/VBN packing/VBG ./.", "{C and } everybody else was sent packing. /" ], [ "b", "B", "Oh/UH ./.", "Oh <snorting>. /" ], [ "ad", "A", "Uh/UH ,/, hang/VB on/RP one/CD second/NN", "<Noise> {F Uh, } hang on one second /" ], [ "sd", "A", "I/PRP 've/VBP got/VBN --/:", "I've got -- -/" ], [ "aa", "B", "Sure/UH ./.", "Sure. /" ], [ "sd", "A", "--/: uh/UH ,/, MUMBLEx/XX somebody/NN was/VBD knocking/VBG on/IN my/PRP$ door/NN here/RB ./.", "-- {F uh, } (( )) somebody was knocking on my door here. /" ], [ "sv", "A", "Uh/UH ,/, it/PRP sounds/VBZ like/IN ,/, in/IN a/DT certain/JJ sense/NN ,/, at/IN least/JJS at/IN the/DT present/JJ ,/,", "{F Uh, } it sounds like, in a certain sense, at least at the present, - /" ], [ "h", "A", "I/PRP mean/VBP ,/, it/PRP sounds/VBZ ,/, sounds/VBZ terrible/JJ to/TO say/VB ,/,", "{E I mean, } it [ sounds, + sounds ] terrible to say, /" ], [ "sv", "A", "but/CC at/IN the/DT present/JJ stage/NN ,/, you/PRP probably/RB are/VBP even/RB more/JJR in/IN the/DT market/NN for/IN a/DT ,/, a/DT budgetary/JJ thing/NN than/IN ,/, than/IN most/JJS people/NNS probably/RB ar/VBP ,/, might/MD be/VB ./.", "{C but } at the present stage, you probably are even more in the market for [ a, + a ] budgetary thing [ than, + than ] most people probably [ ar-, + might ] be." ], [ "b", "B", "Right/UH ./.", "Right. /" ], [ "+", "A", "In/IN terms/NNS of/IN keeping/VBG ,/, keeping/VBG score/NN of/IN input/NN and/CC output/NN ./.", "In terms of [ keeping, + keeping ] score of input and output. /" ], [ "aa", "B", "Uh-huh/UH ./.", "Uh-huh. /" ], [ "aa", "B", "Definitely/UH ./.", "Definitely. /" ], [ "qy", "A", "Do/VBP you/PRP have/VB ,/, do/VBP you/PRP have/VB a/DT computer/NN at/IN home/NN", "[ Do you have, + do you have ] a computer at home /" ], [ "%", "A", "or/CC ,/,", "{C or, } -/" ], [ "ny", "B", "Uh/UH ,/, yes/UH", "{F Uh, } yes /" ], [ "sd", "B", "we/PRP do/VBP ./.", "we do. /" ], [ "sd", "B", "And/CC we/PRP try/VBP --/:", "{C And } we try --" ], [ "b", "A", "Uh-huh/UH ./.", "Uh-huh. /" ], [ "+", "B", "--/: to/TO ,/,", "-- to, - /" ], [ "sd", "B", "you/PRP know/VBP ,/, I/PRP keep/VBP track/NN of/IN every/DT penny/NN ./.", "{D you know, } I keep track of every penny." ], [ "b", "A", "Uh-huh/UH ./.", "Uh-huh. /" ], [ "+", "B", "And/CC ,/, more/RBR or/CC less/RBR ,/, enter/VBP it/PRP in/RB ./.", "And, more or less, enter it in. /" ], [ "sd", "B", "Every/DT single/JJ day/NN I/PRP 'm/VBP at/IN the/DT computer/NN ./.", "Every single day I'm at the computer. /" ], [ "b", "A", "I/PRP see/VBP ./.", "I see. /" ], [ "sd", "B", "And/CC ,/, it/PRP 's/BES like/IN ,/, okay/UH ,/, what/WP do/VBP we/PRP have/VB left/VBN ,/,", "{C And, } it's like, {D okay, } what do we have left," ], [ "x", "A", "./.", "<Cough>." ], [ "+", "B", "what/WP do/VBP we/PRP have/VB to/TO pay/VB ,/, what/WDT --/:", "what do we have to pay, what --" ], [ "b", "A", "Uh-huh/UH ./.", "Uh-huh. /" ], [ "+", "B", "--/: have/VBP we/PRP paid/VBN this/DT month/NN ./. What/WDT has/VBZ n't/RB come/VB in/RB yet/RB ,/, you/PRP know/VBP ./.", "-- have we paid this month. What hasn't come in yet, {D you know } <laughter>. /" ], [ "b", "A", "Yeah/UH ./.", "Yeah. /" ], [ "qy", "A", "Have/VBP you/PRP ,/, do/VBP you/PRP use/VB a/DT standard/NN ,/, uh/UH ,/, a/DT standard/JJ spread/NN sheet/NN", "[ Have you, + do you ] use [ a standard, + {F uh, } a standard ] spread sheet /" ], [ "%", "A", "or/CC I/PRP mean/VBP ,/,", "{C or } {E I mean, } -/" ] ]
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act_tag,speaker,pos,text sd,A,"Well/UH ,/, we/PRP ,/, in/IN ,/, in/IN ,/, in/IN our/PRP$ family/NN ,/, have/VBP been/VBN pretty/RB remiss/JJ in/IN trying/VBG to/TO ,/, uh/UH ,/, you/PRP know/VBP ,/, keep/VB track/VB of/IN ,/, uh/UH ,/, daily/JJ finances/NNS ./.","{D Well, } we, [ [ in, + in, ] + in ] our family, have been pretty remiss in trying to, {F uh, } {D you know, } keep track of, {F uh, } daily finances. /" sd,A,"Uh/UH ,/, the/DT ,/, uh/UH ,/, way/RB back/RB ,/, what/WP ,/, twelve/CD years/NNS ago/RB or/CC something/NN when/WRB I/PRP got/VBD my/PRP$ first/JJ computer/NN ,/, I/PRP did/VBD what/WP everybody/NN else/RB does/VBZ ,/, which/WDT is/VBZ to/TO put/VB the/DT whole/JJ family/NN budget/NN on/IN the/DT machine/NN and/CC put/VB checks/NNS ,/, and/CC ,/, you/PRP know/VBP ,/, checkbooks/NNS and/CC all/PDT this/DT kind/NN of/IN thing/NN","{F Uh, } [ the, + ] {F uh, } way back, what, twelve years ago or something when I got my first computer, I did what everybody else does, which is to put the whole family budget on the machine and put checks, and, {D you know, } checkbooks and all this kind of thing /" sd,A,and/CC we/PRP kept/VBD that/DT going/VBG for/IN about/RB a/DT month/NN,{C and } we kept that going for about a month / sd,A,and/CC it/PRP became/VBD so/RB onerous/JJ that/IN we/PRP gave/VBD up/RP on/IN it/PRP ./.,{C and } it became so onerous that we gave up on it <laughter>. / b,B,Uh-huh/UH ./.,Uh-huh. / ba,B,That/DT sounds/VBZ about/RB right/JJ ./.,That sounds about right <laughter>. / sd,A,"You/PRP know/VBP ,/, so/RB ,/, uh/UH ,/, the/DT only/JJ thing/NN we/PRP 're/VBP ,/, you/PRP know/VBP ,/, that/WDT we/PRP do/VBP now/RB is/VBZ ,/, uh/UH ,/, I/PRP keep/VBP a/DT ,/, a/DT little/JJ spread/NN sheet/NN of/IN ,/, uh/UH ,/, what/WP I/PRP call/VBP the/DT net/JJ worth/NN calculation/NN which/WDT is/VBZ just/RB the/DT ,/, the/DT present/JJ value/NN of/IN various/JJ kinds/NNS of/IN investments/NNS and/CC so/RB worth/^RB ./.","{D You know, } {C so, } {F uh, } the only thing [ we're, + {D you know, } that we do ] now is, {F uh, } I keep [ a, + a ] little spread sheet of, {F uh, } what I call the net worth calculation which is just [ the, + the ] present value of various kinds of investments and so worth. /" sd,A,"Uh/UH ,/, and/CC I/PRP only/RB update/VBP that/DT ,/, oh/UH I/PRP do/VBP n't/RB know/VB ,/, maybe/RB once/IN every/DT quarter/NN or/CC so/RB ./. Every/DT three/CD months/NNS ./. Just/RB ,/, basically/RB when/WRB the/DT statements/NNS come/VBP in/IN ./.","{F Uh, } {C and } I only update that, {F oh } I don't know, maybe once every quarter or so. Every three months. Just, basically when the statements come in." b,B,Uh-huh/UH ./.,Uh-huh. / +,A,"You/PRP know/VBP ./. Just/RB to/TO see/VB whether/IN or/CC not/RB we/PRP 're/VBP falling/VBG ,/, you/PRP know/VBP ,/, getting/VBG ahead/RB ,/, falling/VBG behind/RB or/CC staying/VBG even/RB or/CC what/WP ./.","{D You know. } Just to see whether or not we're [ falling, + {D you know, } getting ] ahead, falling behind or staying even or what. /" b,B,Right/UH ./.,Right. / sd,A,"Uh/UH ,/, that/WDT 's/BES really/RB about/RB ,/, you/PRP know/VBP ,/, the/DT extent/NN of/IN ,/, uh/UH ,/, of/IN the/DT kind/NN of/IN ,/, uh/UH ,/, financial/JJ score/NN keeping/NN that/WDT we/PRP 're/VBP doing/VBG ./.","{F Uh, } that's really about, {D you know, } the extent [ of, + {F uh, } of ] the kind of, {F uh, } financial score keeping that we're doing. /" %,B,Uh/UH ./.,{F Uh } <laughter>. / x,A,./.,<Throat_clearing>. sd,B,"Well/UH it/PRP 's/BES kind/RB of/RB difficult/JJ for/IN me/PRP ./. Because/IN right/RB now/RB ,/, uh/UH ,/, like/IN most/JJS teachers/NNS ,/, I/PRP 'm/VBP laid/VBN off/RP","{D Well } it's kind of difficult for me. Because right now, {F uh, } like most teachers, I'm laid off /" %,B,and/CC --/:,{C and } -- -/ %,A,Huh/UH ./.,{F Huh. } / "fo_o_fw_""_by_bc",A,"Oh/UH dear/UH ,/, that/DT 's/BES terrible/JJ ./.","Oh dear, that's terrible. /" sd,B,"--/: so/RB ,/, um/UH ,/, I/PRP spend/VBP most/JJS ,/, you/PRP know/VBP ,/,","-- <Laughter> {C so, } {F um, } I spend most, {D you know, } - /" sd,B,I/PRP substitute/VBP a/DT lot/NN ./.,I substitute a lot. / b,A,Uh-huh/UH ./.,Uh-huh. / sv,B,"So/RB it/PRP 's/BES a/DT lot/NN ,/, it/PRP 's/BES very/RB hard/JJ on/IN a/DT nonfixed/JJ income/NN because/IN I/PRP do/VBP n't/RB know/VB how/WRB many/JJ days/NNS I/PRP 'm/VBP going/VBG to/TO be/VB called/VBN in/RB and/CC whether/IN I/PRP am/VBP or/CC not/RB ,/, to/TO try/VB to/TO keep/VB track/NN of/IN finances/NNS ./.","{C So } [ it's a lot, + it's very hard ] on a nonfixed income because I don't know how many days I'm going to be called in and whether I am or not, to try to keep track of finances. /" b,A,Uh-huh/UH ./.,Uh-huh. / sd,B,"And/CC ,/, but/CC I/PRP know/VBP how/WRB much/JJ I/PRP have/VBP to/TO bring/VB in/RB a/DT month/NN ./.","[ {C And, } + {C but } ] I know how much I have to bring in a month <laughter>. /" sd,B,And/CC that/DT 's/BES about/RB it/PRP ./.,{C And } that's about it. / sd,B,That/DT 's/BES about/RB as/RB far/RB as/IN we/PRP go/VBP ./.,That's about as far as we go. / sd,B,"And/CC then/RB anything/NN extra/JJ is/VBZ ,/, you/PRP know/VBP ,/, more/RBR or/CC less/RBR split/VBN up/RP between/IN all/DT of/IN us/PRP ./.","{C And then } anything extra is, {D you know, } more or less split up between all of us." b,A,Uh-huh/UH ./.,Uh-huh. / +,B,"And/CC just/RB thrown/VBN in/IN the/DT kitty/NN ,/, more/RBR or/CC less/RBR ,/, for/IN a/DT rainy/JJ day/NN ./.","And just thrown in the kitty, more or less, for a rainy day <laughter>. /" b,A,"Oh/UH ,/, I/PRP see/VBP ./.","{F Oh, } I see. /" qy,A,"Are/VBP you/PRP ,/, are/VBP you/PRP married/JJ ?/.","[ Are you, + are you ] married? /" qy,A,"Are/VBP you/PRP living/VBG with/IN a/DT bunch/NN of/IN ,/, with/IN ,/, with/IN people/NNS that/WDT you/PRP 're/VBP sharing/VBG expenses/NNS ?/.","Are you living [ [ with a bunch of, + with, ] + with ] people that you're sharing expenses? /" nn,B,"Uh/UH ,/, no/UH ./.","{F Uh, } no. /" sd,B,I/PRP 'm/VBP a/DT single/JJ mother/NN ./.,I'm a single mother. / sd,B,I/PRP have/VBP three/CD children/NNS ./.,I have three children. / b,A,"Oh/UH ,/, I/PRP see/VBP ,/,","{F Oh, } I see, /" b,A,uh-huh/UH ./.,uh-huh. / sd,B,"So/UH ,/, uh/UH ,/, right/RB now/RB ,/, we/PRP 're/VBP on/IN ,/, we/PRP get/VBP f-/XX ,/, you/PRP know/VBP ,/, aid/NN from/IN the/DT state/NN at/IN this/DT point/NN because/IN there/EX 's/BES no/DT other/JJ way/NN to/TO do/VB it/PRP ./.","{C So, } {F uh, } right now, [ we're on, + we get ] [ f-, + {D you know, } aid from ] the state at this point because there's no other way to do it. /" sd,B,And/CC my/PRP$ ex-husband/NN just/RB sort/RB of/RB took/VBD off/RP and/CC does/VBZ n't/RB pay/VB child/NN support/NN ./.,{C And } my ex-husband just sort of took off and doesn't pay child support <laughter>. / ba,A,Oh/UH dear/UH ./.,Oh dear. / sd,B,So/RB right/RB now/RB I/PRP know/VBP what/WP I/PRP 'm/VBP getting/VBG from/IN the/DT state/NN,{C So } right now I know what I'm getting from the state / sd,B,"and/CC ,/, uh/UH ,/, I/PRP have/VBP to/TO balance/VB ,/, more/RBR or/CC less/RBR ,/, what/WP I/PRP get/VBP from/IN the/DT state/NN with/IN my/PRP$ bills/NNS and/CC ,/, uh/UH ,/, you/PRP know/VBP ,/, try/VB to/TO work/VB as/IN many/JJ days/NNS as/IN possible/JJ ./.","{C and, } {F uh, } I have to balance, more or less, what I get from the state with my bills and, {F uh, } {D you know, } try to work as many days as possible." b,A,Uh-huh/UH ./.,Uh-huh. / +,B,Any/DT time/NN they/PRP call/VBP me/PRP in/RB ./.,Any time they call me in. / sd,B,But/CC I/PRP still/RB have/VBP to/TO figure/VB out/RP ./.,{C But } I still have to figure out. / sd,B,"If/IN I/PRP work/VBP too/RB many/JJ days/NNS ,/, then/RB I/PRP lose/VBP all/DT my/PRP$ state/NN aid/NN","If I work too many days, then I lose all my state aid /" sd,B,and/CC if/IN I/PRP do/VBP n't/RB work/VB enough/JJ days/NNS then/RB I/PRP do/VBP n't/RB get/VB enough/RB to/TO meet/VB the/DT bills/NNS,{C and } <laughter> if I don't work enough days then I don't get enough to meet the bills / sd,B,and/CC it/PRP 's/BES like/IN a/DT juggling/NN act/NN every/DT single/JJ month/NN ./.,{C and } it's like a juggling act every single month. / b,A,Uh-huh/UH ./.,Uh-huh. / sd,B,Like/IN this/DT week/NN I/PRP 've/VBP been/VBN just/RB holding/VBG my/PRP$ breath/NN and/CC hoping/VBG they/PRP 'll/MD call/VB me/PRP in/RB,{D Like } this week I've been just holding my breath and hoping they'll call me in / sd,B,but/CC they/PRP probably/RB wo/MD n't/RB because/IN next/JJ week/NN the/DT kids/NNS have/VBP school/NN vacation/NN ./.,{C but } they probably won't because next week the kids have school vacation. / b,A,I/PRP see/VBP ./.,I see. / sd,B,"So/RB ,/, you/PRP know/VBP ,/, the/DT four/CD days/NNS before/IN ,/, they/PRP only/RB have/VBP a/DT four/CD day/NN week/NN --/:","{C So, } {D you know, } the four days before, they only have a four day week -- /" b,A,Uh-huh/UH ./.,Uh-huh. / sd,B,--/: and/CC they/PRP usually/RB do/VBP n't/RB need/VB subs/NNS because/IN everybody/NN 's/BES pretty/RB good/JJ about/IN coming/VBG in/RB ./.,-- {C and } they usually don't need subs because everybody's pretty good about coming in <laughter>. / b,A,"A-/XX ,/, oh/UH ,/, I/PRP see/VBP ./.","{F A-, } {F oh, } I see. /" sv,B,They/PRP do/VBP n't/RB like/VB to/TO be/VB absent/JJ before/IN a/DT vacation/NN ./.,They don't like to be absent before a vacation. / b,A,"Oh/UH ,/, sure/UH ./.","{F Oh, } sure. /" sd,B,"But/CC we/PRP 're/VBP shopping/VBG around/RB as/RB far/RB as/IN ,/, well/UH I/PRP 'm/VBP shopping/VBG around/RB as/RB far/RB as/IN trying/VBG to/TO get/VB ,/, uh/UH ,/, that/WDT 's/BES why/WRB I/PRP 'm/VBP doing/VBG this/DT ,/, to/TO get/VB some/DT extra/JJ money/NN ./.","{C But } [ we're shopping around as far as, + {D well } I'm shopping around as far as ] trying [ to get, + {F uh, } {A that's why I'm doing this, } to get ] some extra money." b,A,Uh-huh/UH ./.,Uh-huh. / +,B,"And/CC ,/, uh/UH ,/, getting/VBG pledge/NN sheets/NNS for/IN the/DT Boy/NNP Scouts/NNPS ./.","And, {F uh, } getting pledge sheets for the Boy Scouts. /" sd,B,My/PRP$ kids/NNS are/VBP in/IN Boy/NNP Scouts/NNPS,My kids are in Boy Scouts / sd,B,so/RB trying/VBG to/TO get/VB pledge/NN sheets/NNS for/IN the/DT Boy/NNP Scouts/NNPS,{C so } trying to get pledge sheets for the Boy Scouts / sd,B,because/IN every/DT penny/NN I/PRP bring/VBP in/RB is/VBZ ten/CD percent/NN to/IN me/PRP ./.,{C because } every penny I bring in is ten percent to me. / sd,B,So/RB it/PRP 's/BES sort/RB of/RB helps/VBZ defray/VB the/DT costs/NNS a/DT little/JJ bit/NN ./.,{C So } <laughter> it's sort of helps defray the costs a little bit. / sd,B,"But/CC ,/, you/PRP know/VBP ,/, we/PRP do/VBP a/DT lot/NN of/IN robbing/VBG Peter/NNP to/TO pay/VB Paul/NNP ./.","{C But, } {D you know, } we do a lot of robbing Peter to pay Paul. /" sv,B,"I/PRP guess/VBP we/PRP 're/VBP in/IN the/DT situation/NN that/WDT a/DT lot/NN of/IN am-/NNPS ,/, middle-class/JJ Americans/NNPS are/VBP in/IN ./.","I guess we're in the situation that a lot of [ am-, + middle-class Americans ] are in. /" b,A,Uh-huh/UH ./.,Uh-huh. / %,A,"Yeah/UH ,/,","Yeah, /" sd,A,"you/PRP 're/VBP the/DT first/JJ ,/, you/PRP know/VBP ,/, uh/UH ,/,","you're the first, {D you know, } {F uh, } - /" sd,A,my/PRP$ next/JJ door/NN neighbor/NN just/RB lost/VBD his/PRP$ job/NN ./.,my next door neighbor just lost his job. ba,B,"Oh/UH ,/, my/PRP$ Lord/NNP ./.","{F Oh, } my Lord. /" +,A,"In/IN a/DT ,/, you/PRP know/VBP ,/, one/CD of/IN these/DT ,/, uh/UH ,/,","In [ a, + {D you know, } one of these, ] {F uh, } - /" sd,A,"his/PRP$ company/NN went/VBD broke/JJ ./. I/PRP mean/VBP went/VBD ,/, you/PRP know/VBP ,/, bankrupt/JJ ./.","his company [ went broke. + {E I mean } went, {D you know, } bankrupt. ] /" sd,A,"Actually/RB ,/, it/PRP was/VBD a/DT subsidiary/NN of/IN a/DT ,/, of/IN an/DT outfit/NN called/VBN U/NNP S/NNP Shoe/NNP or/CC something/NN ./.","{D Actually, } it was a subsidiary [ of a, + of an ] outfit called U S Shoe or something. /" sd,A,"I-/PRP ,/, i-/PRP ,/, it/PRP was/VBD a/DT computer/NN subsidiary/NN ./.","[ [ I-, + i-, ] + it ] was a computer subsidiary. /" sd,A,I/PRP do/VBP n't/RB know/VB what/WP a/DT shoe/NN company/NN 's/BES doing/VBG running/VBG a/DT computer/NN company/NN ./.,I don't know what a shoe company's doing running a computer company. / b,B,Really/UH ./.,Really. / sd,A,"But/CC ,/, uh/UH ,/, you/PRP know/VBP ,/, they/PRP just/RB folded/VBD it/PRP up/RP and/CC ,/, uh/UH ,/, uh/UH ,/, told/VBD him/PRP to/TO ,/,","{C But, } {F uh, } {D you know, } they just <noise> folded it up and, {F uh, } {F uh, } told him to, - /" sd,A,they/PRP took/VBD the/DT top/JJ management/NN and/CC gave/VBD them/PRP jobs/NNS --/:,they took the top management and gave them jobs -- b,B,Uh-huh/UH ./.,Uh-huh. / +,A,"--/: with/IN the/DT ,/, with/IN the/DT corporate/JJ ,/, uh/UH ,/, at/IN the/DT corporate/JJ front/JJ office/NN","-- [ [ with the, + with the ] corporate, + {F uh, } at the corporate ] front office /" sd,A,and/CC everybody/NN else/RB was/VBD sent/VBN packing/VBG ./.,{C and } everybody else was sent packing. / b,B,Oh/UH ./.,Oh <snorting>. / ad,A,"Uh/UH ,/, hang/VB on/RP one/CD second/NN","<Noise> {F Uh, } hang on one second /" sd,A,I/PRP 've/VBP got/VBN --/:,I've got -- -/ aa,B,Sure/UH ./.,Sure. / sd,A,"--/: uh/UH ,/, MUMBLEx/XX somebody/NN was/VBD knocking/VBG on/IN my/PRP$ door/NN here/RB ./.","-- {F uh, } (( )) somebody was knocking on my door here. /" sv,A,"Uh/UH ,/, it/PRP sounds/VBZ like/IN ,/, in/IN a/DT certain/JJ sense/NN ,/, at/IN least/JJS at/IN the/DT present/JJ ,/,","{F Uh, } it sounds like, in a certain sense, at least at the present, - /" h,A,"I/PRP mean/VBP ,/, it/PRP sounds/VBZ ,/, sounds/VBZ terrible/JJ to/TO say/VB ,/,","{E I mean, } it [ sounds, + sounds ] terrible to say, /" sv,A,"but/CC at/IN the/DT present/JJ stage/NN ,/, you/PRP probably/RB are/VBP even/RB more/JJR in/IN the/DT market/NN for/IN a/DT ,/, a/DT budgetary/JJ thing/NN than/IN ,/, than/IN most/JJS people/NNS probably/RB ar/VBP ,/, might/MD be/VB ./.","{C but } at the present stage, you probably are even more in the market for [ a, + a ] budgetary thing [ than, + than ] most people probably [ ar-, + might ] be." b,B,Right/UH ./.,Right. / +,A,"In/IN terms/NNS of/IN keeping/VBG ,/, keeping/VBG score/NN of/IN input/NN and/CC output/NN ./.","In terms of [ keeping, + keeping ] score of input and output. /" aa,B,Uh-huh/UH ./.,Uh-huh. / aa,B,Definitely/UH ./.,Definitely. / qy,A,"Do/VBP you/PRP have/VB ,/, do/VBP you/PRP have/VB a/DT computer/NN at/IN home/NN","[ Do you have, + do you have ] a computer at home /" %,A,"or/CC ,/,","{C or, } -/" ny,B,"Uh/UH ,/, yes/UH","{F Uh, } yes /" sd,B,we/PRP do/VBP ./.,we do. / sd,B,And/CC we/PRP try/VBP --/:,{C And } we try -- b,A,Uh-huh/UH ./.,Uh-huh. / +,B,"--/: to/TO ,/,","-- to, - /" sd,B,"you/PRP know/VBP ,/, I/PRP keep/VBP track/NN of/IN every/DT penny/NN ./.","{D you know, } I keep track of every penny." b,A,Uh-huh/UH ./.,Uh-huh. / +,B,"And/CC ,/, more/RBR or/CC less/RBR ,/, enter/VBP it/PRP in/RB ./.","And, more or less, enter it in. /" sd,B,Every/DT single/JJ day/NN I/PRP 'm/VBP at/IN the/DT computer/NN ./.,Every single day I'm at the computer. / b,A,I/PRP see/VBP ./.,I see. / sd,B,"And/CC ,/, it/PRP 's/BES like/IN ,/, okay/UH ,/, what/WP do/VBP we/PRP have/VB left/VBN ,/,","{C And, } it's like, {D okay, } what do we have left," x,A,./.,<Cough>. +,B,"what/WP do/VBP we/PRP have/VB to/TO pay/VB ,/, what/WDT --/:","what do we have to pay, what --" b,A,Uh-huh/UH ./.,Uh-huh. / +,B,"--/: have/VBP we/PRP paid/VBN this/DT month/NN ./. What/WDT has/VBZ n't/RB come/VB in/RB yet/RB ,/, you/PRP know/VBP ./.","-- have we paid this month. What hasn't come in yet, {D you know } <laughter>. /" b,A,Yeah/UH ./.,Yeah. / qy,A,"Have/VBP you/PRP ,/, do/VBP you/PRP use/VB a/DT standard/NN ,/, uh/UH ,/, a/DT standard/JJ spread/NN sheet/NN","[ Have you, + do you ] use [ a standard, + {F uh, } a standard ] spread sheet /" %,A,"or/CC I/PRP mean/VBP ,/,","{C or } {E I mean, } -/"
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travel mode" ], [ "RealizedModeAnalysisObject$", "/realizedMode.csv", "walk_transit", "Walk to transit chosen as travel mode" ], [ "RideHailRevenueAnalysisObject$", "/rideHailRevenue.csv", "iteration ", "" ], [ "RideHailRevenueAnalysisObject$", "/rideHailRevenue.csv", "revenue", "Revenue generated from ride hail" ], [ "PersonTravelTimeAnalysisObject$", "/ITERS/it.0/0.averageTravelTimes.csv", "Mode", "Travel mode chosen" ], [ "FuelUsageAnalysisObject$", "/ITERS/it.0/0.energyUse.png.csv", "Modes", "Mode of travel chosen by the passenger" ], [ "FuelUsageAnalysisObject$", "/ITERS/it.0/0.energyUse.png.csv", "Bin_*", "Energy consumed by the vehicle while travelling by the chosen mode within the given time bin" ], [ "PhyssimCalcLinkSpeedStatsObject$", "/ITERS/it.0/0.physsimLinkAverageSpeedPercentage.csv", "Bin", "A given time slot within a day" ], [ "PhyssimCalcLinkSpeedStatsObject$", "/ITERS/it.0/0.physsimLinkAverageSpeedPercentage.csv", "AverageLinkSpeed", "The average speed at which a vehicle can travel across the network during the given time bin" ], [ "PhyssimCalcLinkSpeedDistributionStatsObject$", "/ITERS/it.0/0.physsimFreeFlowSpeedDistribution.csv", "freeSpeedInMetersPerSecond", "The possible full speed at which a vehicle can drive through the given link (in m/s)" ], [ "PhyssimCalcLinkSpeedDistributionStatsObject$", "/ITERS/it.0/0.physsimFreeFlowSpeedDistribution.csv", "numberOfLinks", "Total number of links in the network that allow vehicles to travel with speeds up to the given free speed" ], [ "PhyssimCalcLinkSpeedDistributionStatsObject$", "/ITERS/it.0/0.physsimFreeFlowSpeedDistribution.csv", "linkEfficiencyInPercentage", "Average speed efficiency recorded by the the given network link in a day" ], [ "PhyssimCalcLinkSpeedDistributionStatsObject$", "/ITERS/it.0/0.physsimFreeFlowSpeedDistribution.csv", "numberOfLinks", "Total number of links having the corresponding link efficiency" ], [ "RideHailWaitingAnalysisObject$", "/ITERS/it.0/0.rideHailWaitingHistogram.csv", "Waiting Time", "The time spent by a passenger waiting for a ride hail" ], [ "RideHailWaitingAnalysisObject$", "/ITERS/it.0/0.rideHailWaitingHistogram.csv", "Hour", "Hour of the day" ], [ "RideHailWaitingAnalysisObject$", "/ITERS/it.0/0.rideHailWaitingHistogram.csv", "Count", "Frequencies of times spent waiting for a ride hail during the entire day" ], [ "RideHailWaitingAnalysisObject$", "/ITERS/it.0/0.rideHailIndividualWaitingTimes.csv", "timeOfDayInSeconds", "Time of a day in seconds" ], [ "RideHailWaitingAnalysisObject$", "/ITERS/it.0/0.rideHailIndividualWaitingTimes.csv", "personId", "Unique id of the passenger travelling by the ride hail" ], [ "RideHailWaitingAnalysisObject$", "/ITERS/it.0/0.rideHailIndividualWaitingTimes.csv", "rideHailVehicleId", "Unique id of the ride hail vehicle" ], [ "RideHailWaitingAnalysisObject$", "/ITERS/it.0/0.rideHailIndividualWaitingTimes.csv", "waitingTimeInSeconds", "Time spent by the given passenger waiting for the arrival of the given ride hailing vehicle" ], [ "GraphSurgePricingObject$", "/ITERS/it.0/0.rideHailSurgePriceLevel.csv", "PriceLevel", "Travel fare charged by the ride hail in the given hour" ], [ "GraphSurgePricingObject$", "/ITERS/it.0/0.rideHailSurgePriceLevel.csv", "Hour", "Hour of the day" ], [ "GraphSurgePricingObject$", "/ITERS/it.0/0.rideHailRevenue.csv", "Revenue", "Revenue earned by ride hail in the given hour" ], [ "GraphSurgePricingObject$", "/ITERS/it.0/0.rideHailRevenue.csv", "Hour", "Hour of the day" ], [ "GraphSurgePricingObject$", "/ITERS/it.0/0.tazRideHailSurgePriceLevel.csv", "TazId", "TAZ id" ], [ "GraphSurgePricingObject$", "/ITERS/it.0/0.tazRideHailSurgePriceLevel.csv", "Hour", "Hour of the day" ], [ "RideHailingWaitingSingleAnalysisObject$", "/ITERS/it.0/0.rideHailWaitingSingleStats.csv", "WaitingTime(sec)", "Time spent by a passenger on waiting for a ride hail" ], [ "RideHailingWaitingSingleAnalysisObject$", "/ITERS/it.0/0.rideHailWaitingSingleStats.csv", "Hour*", "Hour of the day" ], [ "StopWatchOutputs", "/stopwatch.txt", "Iteration", "Iteration number" ], [ "StopWatchOutputs", "/stopwatch.txt", "BEGIN iteration", "Begin time of the iteration" ], [ "StopWatchOutputs", "/stopwatch.txt", "BEGIN iterationStartsListeners", "Time at which the iteration start event listeners started" ], [ "StopWatchOutputs", "/stopwatch.txt", "END iterationStartsListeners", "Time at which the iteration start event listeners ended" ], [ "StopWatchOutputs", "/stopwatch.txt", "BEGIN replanning", "Time at which the replanning event started" ], [ "StopWatchOutputs", "/stopwatch.txt", "END replanning", "Time at which the replanning event ended" ], [ "StopWatchOutputs", "/stopwatch.txt", "BEGIN beforeMobsimListeners", "Time at which the beforeMobsim event listeners started" ], [ "StopWatchOutputs", "/stopwatch.txt", "BEGIN dump all plans", "Begin dump all plans" ], [ "StopWatchOutputs", "/stopwatch.txt", "END dump all plans", "End dump all plans" ], [ "StopWatchOutputs", "/stopwatch.txt", "END beforeMobsimListeners", "Time at which the beforeMobsim event listeners ended" ], [ "StopWatchOutputs", "/stopwatch.txt", "BEGIN mobsim", "Time at which the mobsim run started" ], [ "StopWatchOutputs", "/stopwatch.txt", "END mobsim", "Time at which the mobsim run ended" ], [ "StopWatchOutputs", "/stopwatch.txt", "BEGIN afterMobsimListeners", "Time at which the afterMobsim event listeners started" ], [ "StopWatchOutputs", "/stopwatch.txt", "END afterMobsimListeners", "Time at which the afterMobsim event listeners ended" ], [ "StopWatchOutputs", "/stopwatch.txt", "BEGIN scoring", "Time at which the scoring event started" ], [ "StopWatchOutputs", "/stopwatch.txt", "END scoring", "Time at which the scoring event ended" ], [ "StopWatchOutputs", "/stopwatch.txt", "BEGIN iterationEndsListeners", "Time at which the iteration ends event listeners ended" ], [ "StopWatchOutputs", "/stopwatch.txt", "BEGIN compare with counts", "Time at which compare with counts started" ], [ "StopWatchOutputs", "/stopwatch.txt", "END compare with counts", "Time at which compare with counts ended" ], [ "StopWatchOutputs", "/stopwatch.txt", "END iteration", "Time at which the iteration ended" ], [ "ScoreStatsOutputs", "/scorestats.txt", "ITERATION", "Iteration number" ], [ "ScoreStatsOutputs", "/scorestats.txt", "avg. EXECUTED", "Average of the total execution time for the given iteration" ], [ "ScoreStatsOutputs", "/scorestats.txt", "avg. WORST", "Average of worst case time complexities for the given iteration" ], [ "ScoreStatsOutputs", "/scorestats.txt", "avg. AVG", "Average of average case time complexities for the given iteration" ], [ "ScoreStatsOutputs", "/scorestats.txt", "avg. BEST", "Average of best case time complexities for the given iteration" ], [ "SummaryStatsOutputs", "/summaryStats.txt", "Iteration", "Iteration number" ], [ "SummaryStatsOutputs", "/summaryStats.txt", "agentHoursOnCrowdedTransit", "Time taken by the agent to travel in a crowded transit" ], [ "SummaryStatsOutputs", "/summaryStats.txt", "fuelConsumedInMJ_Diesel", "Amount of diesel consumed in megajoule" ], [ "SummaryStatsOutputs", "/summaryStats.txt", "fuelConsumedInMJ_Food", "Amount of food consumed in megajoule" ], [ "SummaryStatsOutputs", "/summaryStats.txt", "fuelConsumedInMJ_Electricity", "Amount of electricity consumed in megajoule" ], [ "SummaryStatsOutputs", "/summaryStats.txt", "fuelConsumedInMJ_Gasoline", "Amount of gasoline consumed in megajoule" ], [ "SummaryStatsOutputs", "/summaryStats.txt", "numberOfVehicles_BEV", "Time at which the beforeMobsim event listeners started" ], [ "SummaryStatsOutputs", "/summaryStats.txt", "numberOfVehicles_BODY-TYPE-DEFAULT", "Number of vehicles of type BODY-TYPE-DEFAULT" ], [ "SummaryStatsOutputs", "/summaryStats.txt", "numberOfVehicles_BUS-DEFAULT", "Number of vehicles of type BUS-DEFAULT" ], [ "SummaryStatsOutputs", "/summaryStats.txt", "numberOfVehicles_Car", "Time at which the beforeMobsim event listeners ended" ], [ "SummaryStatsOutputs", "/summaryStats.txt", "numberOfVehicles_SUBWAY-DEFAULT", "Time at which the mobsim run started" ], [ "SummaryStatsOutputs", "/summaryStats.txt", "personTravelTime_car", "Time taken by the passenger to travel by car" ], [ "SummaryStatsOutputs", "/summaryStats.txt", "personTravelTime_drive_transit", "Time taken by the passenger to drive to the transit" ], [ "SummaryStatsOutputs", "/summaryStats.txt", "personTravelTime_others", "Time taken by the passenger to travel by other means" ], [ "SummaryStatsOutputs", "/summaryStats.txt", "personTravelTime_walk", "Time taken by the passenger to travel on foot" ], [ "SummaryStatsOutputs", "/summaryStats.txt", "personTravelTime_walk_transit", "Time taken by the passenger to walk to the transit" ], [ "SummaryStatsOutputs", "/summaryStats.txt", "totalCostIncludingIncentive_walk_transit", "Total cost (including incentive) paid by the passenger to reach destination by walking to transit and then transit to destination" ], [ "SummaryStatsOutputs", "/summaryStats.txt", "totalCostIncludingIncentive_ride_hail", "Total cost (including incentive) paid by the passenger to reach destination on a ride hail" ], [ "SummaryStatsOutputs", "/summaryStats.txt", "totalIncentive_drive_transit", "Total incentive amount paid to passenger to reach destination by driving to transit and then transit to destination" ], [ "SummaryStatsOutputs", "/summaryStats.txt", "totalIncentive_ride_hail", "Total incentive amount paid to passenger to reach destination by ride hail" ], [ "SummaryStatsOutputs", "/summaryStats.txt", "totalIncentive_walk_transit", "Total incentive amount paid to passenger to reach destination by walking to transit and then transit to destination" ], [ "SummaryStatsOutputs", "/summaryStats.txt", "totalTravelTime", "Total time taken by the passenger to travel from source to destination" ], [ "SummaryStatsOutputs", "/summaryStats.txt", "totalVehicleDelay", "Sum of all the delay times incurred by the vehicle during the travel" ], [ "SummaryStatsOutputs", "/summaryStats.txt", "vehicleHoursTraveled_BEV", "Time taken (in hours) by the vehicle to travel from source to destination" ], [ "SummaryStatsOutputs", "/summaryStats.txt", "vehicleHoursTraveled_BODY-TYPE-DEFAULT", "Time taken (in hours) by the vehicle to travel from source to destination" ], [ "SummaryStatsOutputs", "/summaryStats.txt", "vehicleHoursTraveled_BUS-DEFAULT", "Time taken (in hours) by the vehicle(bus) to travel from source to destination" ], [ "SummaryStatsOutputs", "/summaryStats.txt", "vehicleHoursTraveled_Car", "Time taken (in hours) by the vehicle(car) to travel from source to destination" ], [ "SummaryStatsOutputs", "/summaryStats.txt", "vehicleHoursTraveled_SUBWAY-DEFAULT", "Time taken (in hours) by the vehicle (subway) to travel from source to destination" ], [ "SummaryStatsOutputs", "/summaryStats.txt", "vehicleMilesTraveled_BEV", "Miles covered by the vehicle to travel from source to destination" ], [ "SummaryStatsOutputs", "/summaryStats.txt", "vehicleMilesTraveled_BODY-TYPE-DEFAULT", "Miles covered by the vehicle to travel from source to destination" ], [ "SummaryStatsOutputs", "/summaryStats.txt", "vehicleMilesTraveled_BUS-DEFAULT", "Miles covered by the vehicle(bus) to travel from source to destination" ], [ "SummaryStatsOutputs", "/summaryStats.txt", "vehicleMilesTraveled_Car", "Miles covered by the vehicle(car) to travel from source to destination" ], [ "SummaryStatsOutputs", "/summaryStats.txt", "vehicleMilesTraveled_SUBWAY-DEFAULT", "Miles covered by the vehicle(subway) to travel from source to destination" ], [ "SummaryStatsOutputs", "/summaryStats.txt", "vehicleMilesTraveled_total", "Miles covered by the vehicles(all modes) to travel from source to destination" ], [ "CountsCompareOutputs", "/ITERS/it.0/0.countsCompare.txt", "Link Id", "Iteration number" ], [ "CountsCompareOutputs", "/ITERS/it.0/0.countsCompare.txt", "Count", "Time taken by the agent to travel in a crowded transit" ], [ "CountsCompareOutputs", "/ITERS/it.0/0.countsCompare.txt", "Station Id", "Amount of diesel consumed in megajoule" ], [ "CountsCompareOutputs", "/ITERS/it.0/0.countsCompare.txt", "Hour", "Amount of food consumed in megajoule" ], [ "CountsCompareOutputs", "/ITERS/it.0/0.countsCompare.txt", "MATSIM volumes", "Amount of electricity consumed in megajoule" ], [ "CountsCompareOutputs", "/ITERS/it.0/0.countsCompare.txt", "Relative Error", "Amount of gasoline consumed in megajoule" ], [ "CountsCompareOutputs", "/ITERS/it.0/0.countsCompare.txt", "Normalized Relative Error", "Time at which the beforeMobsim event listeners started" ], [ "CountsCompareOutputs", "/ITERS/it.0/0.countsCompare.txt", "GEH", "GEH" ], [ "EventOutputs", "/ITERS/it.0/0.events.csv", "person", "Person(Agent) Id" ], [ "EventOutputs", "/ITERS/it.0/0.events.csv", "vehicle", "vehicle id" ], [ "EventOutputs", "/ITERS/it.0/0.events.csv", "time", "Start time of the vehicle" ], [ "EventOutputs", "/ITERS/it.0/0.events.csv", "type", "Type of the event" ], [ "EventOutputs", "/ITERS/it.0/0.events.csv", "fuel", "Type of fuel used in the vehicle" ], [ "EventOutputs", "/ITERS/it.0/0.events.csv", "duration", "Duration of the travel" ], [ "EventOutputs", "/ITERS/it.0/0.events.csv", "cost", "Cost of travel" ], [ "EventOutputs", "/ITERS/it.0/0.events.csv", "location.x", "X co-ordinate of the location" ], [ "EventOutputs", "/ITERS/it.0/0.events.csv", "location.y", "Y co-ordinate of the location" ], [ "EventOutputs", "/ITERS/it.0/0.events.csv", "parking_type", "Parking type chosen by the vehicle" ], [ "EventOutputs", "/ITERS/it.0/0.events.csv", "pricing_model", "Pricing model" ], [ "EventOutputs", "/ITERS/it.0/0.events.csv", "charging_type", "Charging type of the vehicle" ], [ "EventOutputs", "/ITERS/it.0/0.events.csv", "parking_taz", "Parking TAZ" ], [ "EventOutputs", "/ITERS/it.0/0.events.csv", "distance", "Distance between source and destination" ], [ "EventOutputs", "/ITERS/it.0/0.events.csv", "location", "Location of the vehicle" ], [ "EventOutputs", "/ITERS/it.0/0.events.csv", "mode", "Mode of travel" ], [ "EventOutputs", "/ITERS/it.0/0.events.csv", "currentTourMode", "Current tour mode" ], [ "EventOutputs", "/ITERS/it.0/0.events.csv", "expectedMaximumUtility", "Expected maximum utility of the vehicle" ], [ "EventOutputs", "/ITERS/it.0/0.events.csv", "availableAlternatives", "Available alternatives for travel for the passenger" ], [ "EventOutputs", "/ITERS/it.0/0.events.csv", "personalVehicleAvailable", "Whether the passenger possesses a personal vehicle" ], [ "EventOutputs", "/ITERS/it.0/0.events.csv", "tourIndex", "Tour index" ], [ "EventOutputs", "/ITERS/it.0/0.events.csv", "facility", "Facility availed by the passenger" ], [ "EventOutputs", "/ITERS/it.0/0.events.csv", "departTime", "Time of departure of the vehicle" ], [ "EventOutputs", "/ITERS/it.0/0.events.csv", "originX", "X ordinate of the passenger origin point" ], [ "EventOutputs", "/ITERS/it.0/0.events.csv", "originY", "Y ordinate of the passenger origin point" ], [ "EventOutputs", "/ITERS/it.0/0.events.csv", "destinationX", "X ordinate of the passenger destination point" ], [ "EventOutputs", "/ITERS/it.0/0.events.csv", "destinationY", "Y ordinate of the passenger destination point" ], [ "EventOutputs", "/ITERS/it.0/0.events.csv", "fuelType", "Fuel type of the vehicle" ], [ "EventOutputs", "/ITERS/it.0/0.events.csv", "num_passengers", "Num of passengers travelling in the vehicle" ], [ "EventOutputs", "/ITERS/it.0/0.events.csv", "links", "Number of links in the network" ], [ "EventOutputs", "/ITERS/it.0/0.events.csv", "departure_time", "Departure time of the vehicle" ], [ "EventOutputs", "/ITERS/it.0/0.events.csv", "arrival_time", "Arrival time of the vehicle" ], [ "EventOutputs", "/ITERS/it.0/0.events.csv", "vehicle_type", "Type of vehicle" ], [ "EventOutputs", "/ITERS/it.0/0.events.csv", "capacity", "Total capacity of the vehicle" ], [ "EventOutputs", "/ITERS/it.0/0.events.csv", "start.x", "X ordinate of the start point" ], [ "EventOutputs", "/ITERS/it.0/0.events.csv", "start.y", "Y ordinate of the start point" ], [ "EventOutputs", "/ITERS/it.0/0.events.csv", "end.x", "X ordinate of the vehicle end point" ], [ "EventOutputs", "/ITERS/it.0/0.events.csv", "end.y", "Y ordinate of the vehicle end point" ], [ "EventOutputs", "/ITERS/it.0/0.events.csv", "end_leg_fuel_level", "Fuel level at the end of the travel" ], [ "EventOutputs", "/ITERS/it.0/0.events.csv", "seating_capacity", "Seating capacity of the vehicle" ], [ "EventOutputs", "/ITERS/it.0/0.events.csv", "costType", "Type of cost of travel incurred on the passenger" ], [ "LegHistogramOutputs", "/ITERS/it.0/0.legHistogram.txt", "time", "Time" ], [ "LegHistogramOutputs", "/ITERS/it.0/0.legHistogram.txt", "time", "Time" ], [ "LegHistogramOutputs", "/ITERS/it.0/0.legHistogram.txt", "departures_all", "Total number of departures on all modes" ], [ "LegHistogramOutputs", "/ITERS/it.0/0.legHistogram.txt", "arrivals_all", "Total number of arrivals on all modes" ], [ "LegHistogramOutputs", "/ITERS/it.0/0.legHistogram.txt", "duration", "Duration of travel" ], [ "LegHistogramOutputs", "/ITERS/it.0/0.legHistogram.txt", "stuck_all", "Total number of travels that got stuck on all modes" ], [ "LegHistogramOutputs", "/ITERS/it.0/0.legHistogram.txt", "en-route_all", "Total number of travels by all modes" ], [ "LegHistogramOutputs", "/ITERS/it.0/0.legHistogram.txt", "departures_car", "Total number of departures by car" ], [ "LegHistogramOutputs", "/ITERS/it.0/0.legHistogram.txt", "arrivals_car", "Total number of departures by car" ], [ "LegHistogramOutputs", "/ITERS/it.0/0.legHistogram.txt", "stuck_car", "Total number of travels that got stuck while travelling by car" ], [ "LegHistogramOutputs", "/ITERS/it.0/0.legHistogram.txt", "en-route_car", "Total number of travels made by car" ], [ "LegHistogramOutputs", "/ITERS/it.0/0.legHistogram.txt", "departures_drive_transit", "Total number of departures by drive to transit" ], [ "LegHistogramOutputs", "/ITERS/it.0/0.legHistogram.txt", "arrivals_drive_transit", "Total number of arrivals by drive to transit" ], [ "LegHistogramOutputs", "/ITERS/it.0/0.legHistogram.txt", "stuck_drive_transit", "Total number of travels that got stuck while travelling by drive to transit" ], [ "LegHistogramOutputs", "/ITERS/it.0/0.legHistogram.txt", "en-route_drive_transit", "Total number of travels made by drive to transit" ], [ "LegHistogramOutputs", "/ITERS/it.0/0.legHistogram.txt", "departures_ride_hail", "Total number of departures by ride hail" ], [ "LegHistogramOutputs", "/ITERS/it.0/0.legHistogram.txt", "arrivals_ride_hail", "Total number of arrivals by ride hail" ], [ "LegHistogramOutputs", "/ITERS/it.0/0.legHistogram.txt", "stuck_ride_hail", "Total number of travels that got stuck while travelling by ride hail" ], [ "LegHistogramOutputs", "/ITERS/it.0/0.legHistogram.txt", "en-route_ride_hail", "Total number of travels made by ride hail" ], [ "LegHistogramOutputs", "/ITERS/it.0/0.legHistogram.txt", "departures_walk", "Total number of departures on foot" ], [ "LegHistogramOutputs", "/ITERS/it.0/0.legHistogram.txt", "arrivals_walk", "Total number of arrivals on foot" ], [ "LegHistogramOutputs", "/ITERS/it.0/0.legHistogram.txt", "stuck_walk", "Total number of travels that got stuck while travelling on foot" ], [ "LegHistogramOutputs", "/ITERS/it.0/0.legHistogram.txt", "en-route_walk", "Total number of travels made on foot" ], [ "LegHistogramOutputs", "/ITERS/it.0/0.legHistogram.txt", "departures_walk_transit", "Total number of departures by walk to transit" ], [ "LegHistogramOutputs", "/ITERS/it.0/0.legHistogram.txt", "arrivals_walk_transit", "Total number of arrivals by walk to transit" ], [ "LegHistogramOutputs", "/ITERS/it.0/0.legHistogram.txt", "stuck_walk_transit", "Total number of travels that got stuck while travelling by walk to transit" ], [ "LegHistogramOutputs", "/ITERS/it.0/0.legHistogram.txt", "en-route_walk_transit", "Total number of travels made by walk to transit" ], [ "RideHailTripDistanceOutputs", "/ITERS/it.0/0.rideHailTripDistance.csv", "hour", "Hour of the day" ], [ "RideHailTripDistanceOutputs", "/ITERS/it.0/0.rideHailTripDistance.csv", "numPassengers", "Number of passengers travelling in the ride hail" ], [ "RideHailTripDistanceOutputs", "/ITERS/it.0/0.rideHailTripDistance.csv", "vkt", "Total number of kilometers travelled by the ride hail vehicle" ], [ "TripDurationOutputs", "/ITERS/it.0/0.tripDuration.txt", "pattern", "Pattern" ], [ "TripDurationOutputs", "/ITERS/it.0/0.tripDuration.txt", "(5*i)+", "Value" ], [ "BiasErrorGraphDataOutputs", "/ITERS/it.0/0.biasErrorGraphData.txt", "hour", "Hour of the day" ], [ "BiasErrorGraphDataOutputs", "/ITERS/it.0/0.biasErrorGraphData.txt", "mean relative error", "Mean relative error" ], [ "BiasErrorGraphDataOutputs", "/ITERS/it.0/0.biasErrorGraphData.txt", "mean bias", "Mean bias value" ], [ "BiasNormalizedErrorGraphDataOutputs", "/ITERS/it.0/0.biasNormalizedErrorGraphData.txt", "hour", "Hour of the day" ], [ "BiasNormalizedErrorGraphDataOutputs", "/ITERS/it.0/0.biasNormalizedErrorGraphData.txt", "mean normalized relative error", "Mean normalized relative error" ], [ "BiasNormalizedErrorGraphDataOutputs", "/ITERS/it.0/0.biasNormalizedErrorGraphData.txt", "mean bias", "Mean bias value" ], [ "RideHailFleetInitializer", "/ITERS/it.0/0.rideHailFleet.csv.gz", "id", "Id of the ride hail vehicle" ], [ "RideHailFleetInitializer", "/ITERS/it.0/0.rideHailFleet.csv.gz", "rideHailManagerId", "Id of the ride hail manager" ], [ "RideHailFleetInitializer", "/ITERS/it.0/0.rideHailFleet.csv.gz", "vehicleType", "Type of the beam vehicle" ], [ "RideHailFleetInitializer", "/ITERS/it.0/0.rideHailFleet.csv.gz", "initialLocationX", "X-coordinate of the initial location of the ride hail vehicle" ], [ "RideHailFleetInitializer", "/ITERS/it.0/0.rideHailFleet.csv.gz", "initialLocationY", "Y-coordinate of the initial location of the ride hail vehicle" ], [ "RideHailFleetInitializer", "/ITERS/it.0/0.rideHailFleet.csv.gz", "geoFenceX", "X-coordinate of the geo fence central point" ], [ "RideHailFleetInitializer", "/ITERS/it.0/0.rideHailFleet.csv.gz", "geoFenceY", "Y-coordinate of the geo fence central point" ], [ "RideHailFleetInitializer", "/ITERS/it.0/0.rideHailFleet.csv.gz", "geoFenceRadius", "Radius of the geo fence" ] ]
Create the CSV version of the given table.
ClassName,OutputFile,Field,Description ModeChosenAnalysisObject$,/modeChoice.csv,iterations,iteration number ModeChosenAnalysisObject$,/modeChoice.csv,car,Car chosen as travel mode ModeChosenAnalysisObject$,/modeChoice.csv,drive_transit,Drive to transit chosen as travel mode ModeChosenAnalysisObject$,/modeChoice.csv,ride_hail,Ride Hail chosen as travel mode ModeChosenAnalysisObject$,/modeChoice.csv,walk,Walk chosen as travel mode ModeChosenAnalysisObject$,/modeChoice.csv,walk_transit,Walk to transit chosen as travel mode ModeChosenAnalysisObject$,/referenceModeChoice.csv,iterations,Bike chosen as travel mode ModeChosenAnalysisObject$,/referenceModeChoice.csv,bike,iteration number ModeChosenAnalysisObject$,/referenceModeChoice.csv,car,Car chosen as travel mode ModeChosenAnalysisObject$,/referenceModeChoice.csv,drive_transit,Drive to transit chosen as travel mode ModeChosenAnalysisObject$,/referenceModeChoice.csv,ride_hail,Ride Hail chosen as travel mode ModeChosenAnalysisObject$,/referenceModeChoice.csv,ride_hail_transit,Ride Hail to transit chosen as travel mode ModeChosenAnalysisObject$,/referenceModeChoice.csv,walk,Walk chosen as travel mode ModeChosenAnalysisObject$,/referenceModeChoice.csv,walk_transit,Walk to transit chosen as travel mode RealizedModeAnalysisObject$,/realizedMode.csv,car,Car chosen as travel mode RealizedModeAnalysisObject$,/realizedMode.csv,drive_transit,Drive to transit chosen as travel mode RealizedModeAnalysisObject$,/realizedMode.csv,other,Other modes of travel chosen RealizedModeAnalysisObject$,/realizedMode.csv,ride_hail,Ride Hail chosen as travel mode RealizedModeAnalysisObject$,/realizedMode.csv,walk,Walk chosen as travel mode RealizedModeAnalysisObject$,/realizedMode.csv,walk_transit,Walk to transit chosen as travel mode RideHailRevenueAnalysisObject$,/rideHailRevenue.csv,iteration , RideHailRevenueAnalysisObject$,/rideHailRevenue.csv,revenue,Revenue generated from ride hail PersonTravelTimeAnalysisObject$,/ITERS/it.0/0.averageTravelTimes.csv,Mode,Travel mode chosen FuelUsageAnalysisObject$,/ITERS/it.0/0.energyUse.png.csv,Modes,Mode of travel chosen by the passenger FuelUsageAnalysisObject$,/ITERS/it.0/0.energyUse.png.csv,Bin_*,Energy consumed by the vehicle while travelling by the chosen mode within the given time bin PhyssimCalcLinkSpeedStatsObject$,/ITERS/it.0/0.physsimLinkAverageSpeedPercentage.csv,Bin,A given time slot within a day PhyssimCalcLinkSpeedStatsObject$,/ITERS/it.0/0.physsimLinkAverageSpeedPercentage.csv,AverageLinkSpeed,The average speed at which a vehicle can travel across the network during the given time bin PhyssimCalcLinkSpeedDistributionStatsObject$,/ITERS/it.0/0.physsimFreeFlowSpeedDistribution.csv,freeSpeedInMetersPerSecond,The possible full speed at which a vehicle can drive through the given link (in m/s) PhyssimCalcLinkSpeedDistributionStatsObject$,/ITERS/it.0/0.physsimFreeFlowSpeedDistribution.csv,numberOfLinks,Total number of links in the network that allow vehicles to travel with speeds up to the given free speed PhyssimCalcLinkSpeedDistributionStatsObject$,/ITERS/it.0/0.physsimFreeFlowSpeedDistribution.csv,linkEfficiencyInPercentage,Average speed efficiency recorded by the the given network link in a day PhyssimCalcLinkSpeedDistributionStatsObject$,/ITERS/it.0/0.physsimFreeFlowSpeedDistribution.csv,numberOfLinks,Total number of links having the corresponding link efficiency RideHailWaitingAnalysisObject$,/ITERS/it.0/0.rideHailWaitingHistogram.csv,Waiting Time,The time spent by a passenger waiting for a ride hail RideHailWaitingAnalysisObject$,/ITERS/it.0/0.rideHailWaitingHistogram.csv,Hour,Hour of the day RideHailWaitingAnalysisObject$,/ITERS/it.0/0.rideHailWaitingHistogram.csv,Count,Frequencies of times spent waiting for a ride hail during the entire day RideHailWaitingAnalysisObject$,/ITERS/it.0/0.rideHailIndividualWaitingTimes.csv,timeOfDayInSeconds,Time of a day in seconds RideHailWaitingAnalysisObject$,/ITERS/it.0/0.rideHailIndividualWaitingTimes.csv,personId,Unique id of the passenger travelling by the ride hail RideHailWaitingAnalysisObject$,/ITERS/it.0/0.rideHailIndividualWaitingTimes.csv,rideHailVehicleId,Unique id of the ride hail vehicle RideHailWaitingAnalysisObject$,/ITERS/it.0/0.rideHailIndividualWaitingTimes.csv,waitingTimeInSeconds,Time spent by the given passenger waiting for the arrival of the given ride hailing vehicle GraphSurgePricingObject$,/ITERS/it.0/0.rideHailSurgePriceLevel.csv,PriceLevel,Travel fare charged by the ride hail in the given hour GraphSurgePricingObject$,/ITERS/it.0/0.rideHailSurgePriceLevel.csv,Hour,Hour of the day GraphSurgePricingObject$,/ITERS/it.0/0.rideHailRevenue.csv,Revenue,Revenue earned by ride hail in the given hour GraphSurgePricingObject$,/ITERS/it.0/0.rideHailRevenue.csv,Hour,Hour of the day GraphSurgePricingObject$,/ITERS/it.0/0.tazRideHailSurgePriceLevel.csv,TazId,TAZ id GraphSurgePricingObject$,/ITERS/it.0/0.tazRideHailSurgePriceLevel.csv,Hour,Hour of the day RideHailingWaitingSingleAnalysisObject$,/ITERS/it.0/0.rideHailWaitingSingleStats.csv,WaitingTime(sec),Time spent by a passenger on waiting for a ride hail RideHailingWaitingSingleAnalysisObject$,/ITERS/it.0/0.rideHailWaitingSingleStats.csv,Hour*,Hour of the day StopWatchOutputs,/stopwatch.txt,Iteration,Iteration number StopWatchOutputs,/stopwatch.txt,BEGIN iteration,Begin time of the iteration StopWatchOutputs,/stopwatch.txt,BEGIN iterationStartsListeners,Time at which the iteration start event listeners started StopWatchOutputs,/stopwatch.txt,END iterationStartsListeners,Time at which the iteration start event listeners ended StopWatchOutputs,/stopwatch.txt,BEGIN replanning,Time at which the replanning event started StopWatchOutputs,/stopwatch.txt,END replanning,Time at which the replanning event ended StopWatchOutputs,/stopwatch.txt,BEGIN beforeMobsimListeners,Time at which the beforeMobsim event listeners started StopWatchOutputs,/stopwatch.txt,BEGIN dump all plans,Begin dump all plans StopWatchOutputs,/stopwatch.txt,END dump all plans,End dump all plans StopWatchOutputs,/stopwatch.txt,END beforeMobsimListeners,Time at which the beforeMobsim event listeners ended StopWatchOutputs,/stopwatch.txt,BEGIN mobsim,Time at which the mobsim run started StopWatchOutputs,/stopwatch.txt,END mobsim,Time at which the mobsim run ended StopWatchOutputs,/stopwatch.txt,BEGIN afterMobsimListeners,Time at which the afterMobsim event listeners started StopWatchOutputs,/stopwatch.txt,END afterMobsimListeners,Time at which the afterMobsim event listeners ended StopWatchOutputs,/stopwatch.txt,BEGIN scoring,Time at which the scoring event started StopWatchOutputs,/stopwatch.txt,END scoring,Time at which the scoring event ended StopWatchOutputs,/stopwatch.txt,BEGIN iterationEndsListeners,Time at which the iteration ends event listeners ended StopWatchOutputs,/stopwatch.txt,BEGIN compare with counts,Time at which compare with counts started StopWatchOutputs,/stopwatch.txt,END compare with counts,Time at which compare with counts ended StopWatchOutputs,/stopwatch.txt,END iteration,Time at which the iteration ended ScoreStatsOutputs,/scorestats.txt,ITERATION,Iteration number ScoreStatsOutputs,/scorestats.txt,avg. EXECUTED,Average of the total execution time for the given iteration ScoreStatsOutputs,/scorestats.txt,avg. WORST,Average of worst case time complexities for the given iteration ScoreStatsOutputs,/scorestats.txt,avg. AVG,Average of average case time complexities for the given iteration ScoreStatsOutputs,/scorestats.txt,avg. BEST,Average of best case time complexities for the given iteration SummaryStatsOutputs,/summaryStats.txt,Iteration,Iteration number SummaryStatsOutputs,/summaryStats.txt,agentHoursOnCrowdedTransit,Time taken by the agent to travel in a crowded transit SummaryStatsOutputs,/summaryStats.txt,fuelConsumedInMJ_Diesel,Amount of diesel consumed in megajoule SummaryStatsOutputs,/summaryStats.txt,fuelConsumedInMJ_Food,Amount of food consumed in megajoule SummaryStatsOutputs,/summaryStats.txt,fuelConsumedInMJ_Electricity,Amount of electricity consumed in megajoule SummaryStatsOutputs,/summaryStats.txt,fuelConsumedInMJ_Gasoline,Amount of gasoline consumed in megajoule SummaryStatsOutputs,/summaryStats.txt,numberOfVehicles_BEV,Time at which the beforeMobsim event listeners started SummaryStatsOutputs,/summaryStats.txt,numberOfVehicles_BODY-TYPE-DEFAULT,Number of vehicles of type BODY-TYPE-DEFAULT SummaryStatsOutputs,/summaryStats.txt,numberOfVehicles_BUS-DEFAULT,Number of vehicles of type BUS-DEFAULT SummaryStatsOutputs,/summaryStats.txt,numberOfVehicles_Car,Time at which the beforeMobsim event listeners ended SummaryStatsOutputs,/summaryStats.txt,numberOfVehicles_SUBWAY-DEFAULT,Time at which the mobsim run started SummaryStatsOutputs,/summaryStats.txt,personTravelTime_car,Time taken by the passenger to travel by car SummaryStatsOutputs,/summaryStats.txt,personTravelTime_drive_transit,Time taken by the passenger to drive to the transit SummaryStatsOutputs,/summaryStats.txt,personTravelTime_others,Time taken by the passenger to travel by other means SummaryStatsOutputs,/summaryStats.txt,personTravelTime_walk,Time taken by the passenger to travel on foot SummaryStatsOutputs,/summaryStats.txt,personTravelTime_walk_transit,Time taken by the passenger to walk to the transit SummaryStatsOutputs,/summaryStats.txt,totalCostIncludingIncentive_walk_transit,Total cost (including incentive) paid by the passenger to reach destination by walking to transit and then transit to destination SummaryStatsOutputs,/summaryStats.txt,totalCostIncludingIncentive_ride_hail,Total cost (including incentive) paid by the passenger to reach destination on a ride hail SummaryStatsOutputs,/summaryStats.txt,totalIncentive_drive_transit,Total incentive amount paid to passenger to reach destination by driving to transit and then transit to destination SummaryStatsOutputs,/summaryStats.txt,totalIncentive_ride_hail,Total incentive amount paid to passenger to reach destination by ride hail SummaryStatsOutputs,/summaryStats.txt,totalIncentive_walk_transit,Total incentive amount paid to passenger to reach destination by walking to transit and then transit to destination SummaryStatsOutputs,/summaryStats.txt,totalTravelTime,Total time taken by the passenger to travel from source to destination SummaryStatsOutputs,/summaryStats.txt,totalVehicleDelay,Sum of all the delay times incurred by the vehicle during the travel SummaryStatsOutputs,/summaryStats.txt,vehicleHoursTraveled_BEV,Time taken (in hours) by the vehicle to travel from source to destination SummaryStatsOutputs,/summaryStats.txt,vehicleHoursTraveled_BODY-TYPE-DEFAULT,Time taken (in hours) by the vehicle to travel from source to destination SummaryStatsOutputs,/summaryStats.txt,vehicleHoursTraveled_BUS-DEFAULT,Time taken (in hours) by the vehicle(bus) to travel from source to destination SummaryStatsOutputs,/summaryStats.txt,vehicleHoursTraveled_Car,Time taken (in hours) by the vehicle(car) to travel from source to destination SummaryStatsOutputs,/summaryStats.txt,vehicleHoursTraveled_SUBWAY-DEFAULT,Time taken (in hours) by the vehicle (subway) to travel from source to destination SummaryStatsOutputs,/summaryStats.txt,vehicleMilesTraveled_BEV,Miles covered by the vehicle to travel from source to destination SummaryStatsOutputs,/summaryStats.txt,vehicleMilesTraveled_BODY-TYPE-DEFAULT,Miles covered by the vehicle to travel from source to destination SummaryStatsOutputs,/summaryStats.txt,vehicleMilesTraveled_BUS-DEFAULT,Miles covered by the vehicle(bus) to travel from source to destination SummaryStatsOutputs,/summaryStats.txt,vehicleMilesTraveled_Car,Miles covered by the vehicle(car) to travel from source to destination SummaryStatsOutputs,/summaryStats.txt,vehicleMilesTraveled_SUBWAY-DEFAULT,Miles covered by the vehicle(subway) to travel from source to destination SummaryStatsOutputs,/summaryStats.txt,vehicleMilesTraveled_total,Miles covered by the vehicles(all modes) to travel from source to destination CountsCompareOutputs,/ITERS/it.0/0.countsCompare.txt,Link Id,Iteration number CountsCompareOutputs,/ITERS/it.0/0.countsCompare.txt,Count,Time taken by the agent to travel in a crowded transit CountsCompareOutputs,/ITERS/it.0/0.countsCompare.txt,Station Id,Amount of diesel consumed in megajoule CountsCompareOutputs,/ITERS/it.0/0.countsCompare.txt,Hour,Amount of food consumed in megajoule CountsCompareOutputs,/ITERS/it.0/0.countsCompare.txt,MATSIM volumes,Amount of electricity consumed in megajoule CountsCompareOutputs,/ITERS/it.0/0.countsCompare.txt,Relative Error,Amount of gasoline consumed in megajoule CountsCompareOutputs,/ITERS/it.0/0.countsCompare.txt,Normalized Relative Error,Time at which the beforeMobsim event listeners started CountsCompareOutputs,/ITERS/it.0/0.countsCompare.txt,GEH,GEH EventOutputs,/ITERS/it.0/0.events.csv,person,Person(Agent) Id EventOutputs,/ITERS/it.0/0.events.csv,vehicle,vehicle id EventOutputs,/ITERS/it.0/0.events.csv,time,Start time of the vehicle EventOutputs,/ITERS/it.0/0.events.csv,type,Type of the event EventOutputs,/ITERS/it.0/0.events.csv,fuel,Type of fuel used in the vehicle EventOutputs,/ITERS/it.0/0.events.csv,duration,Duration of the travel EventOutputs,/ITERS/it.0/0.events.csv,cost,Cost of travel EventOutputs,/ITERS/it.0/0.events.csv,location.x,X co-ordinate of the location EventOutputs,/ITERS/it.0/0.events.csv,location.y,Y co-ordinate of the location EventOutputs,/ITERS/it.0/0.events.csv,parking_type,Parking type chosen by the vehicle EventOutputs,/ITERS/it.0/0.events.csv,pricing_model,Pricing model EventOutputs,/ITERS/it.0/0.events.csv,charging_type,Charging type of the vehicle EventOutputs,/ITERS/it.0/0.events.csv,parking_taz,Parking TAZ EventOutputs,/ITERS/it.0/0.events.csv,distance,Distance between source and destination EventOutputs,/ITERS/it.0/0.events.csv,location,Location of the vehicle EventOutputs,/ITERS/it.0/0.events.csv,mode,Mode of travel EventOutputs,/ITERS/it.0/0.events.csv,currentTourMode,Current tour mode EventOutputs,/ITERS/it.0/0.events.csv,expectedMaximumUtility,Expected maximum utility of the vehicle EventOutputs,/ITERS/it.0/0.events.csv,availableAlternatives,Available alternatives for travel for the passenger EventOutputs,/ITERS/it.0/0.events.csv,personalVehicleAvailable,Whether the passenger possesses a personal vehicle EventOutputs,/ITERS/it.0/0.events.csv,tourIndex,Tour index EventOutputs,/ITERS/it.0/0.events.csv,facility,Facility availed by the passenger EventOutputs,/ITERS/it.0/0.events.csv,departTime,Time of departure of the vehicle EventOutputs,/ITERS/it.0/0.events.csv,originX,X ordinate of the passenger origin point EventOutputs,/ITERS/it.0/0.events.csv,originY,Y ordinate of the passenger origin point EventOutputs,/ITERS/it.0/0.events.csv,destinationX,X ordinate of the passenger destination point EventOutputs,/ITERS/it.0/0.events.csv,destinationY,Y ordinate of the passenger destination point EventOutputs,/ITERS/it.0/0.events.csv,fuelType,Fuel type of the vehicle EventOutputs,/ITERS/it.0/0.events.csv,num_passengers,Num of passengers travelling in the vehicle EventOutputs,/ITERS/it.0/0.events.csv,links,Number of links in the network EventOutputs,/ITERS/it.0/0.events.csv,departure_time,Departure time of the vehicle EventOutputs,/ITERS/it.0/0.events.csv,arrival_time,Arrival time of the vehicle EventOutputs,/ITERS/it.0/0.events.csv,vehicle_type,Type of vehicle EventOutputs,/ITERS/it.0/0.events.csv,capacity,Total capacity of the vehicle EventOutputs,/ITERS/it.0/0.events.csv,start.x,X ordinate of the start point EventOutputs,/ITERS/it.0/0.events.csv,start.y,Y ordinate of the start point EventOutputs,/ITERS/it.0/0.events.csv,end.x,X ordinate of the vehicle end point EventOutputs,/ITERS/it.0/0.events.csv,end.y,Y ordinate of the vehicle end point EventOutputs,/ITERS/it.0/0.events.csv,end_leg_fuel_level,Fuel level at the end of the travel EventOutputs,/ITERS/it.0/0.events.csv,seating_capacity,Seating capacity of the vehicle EventOutputs,/ITERS/it.0/0.events.csv,costType,Type of cost of travel incurred on the passenger LegHistogramOutputs,/ITERS/it.0/0.legHistogram.txt,time,Time LegHistogramOutputs,/ITERS/it.0/0.legHistogram.txt,time,Time LegHistogramOutputs,/ITERS/it.0/0.legHistogram.txt,departures_all,Total number of departures on all modes LegHistogramOutputs,/ITERS/it.0/0.legHistogram.txt,arrivals_all,Total number of arrivals on all modes LegHistogramOutputs,/ITERS/it.0/0.legHistogram.txt,duration,Duration of travel LegHistogramOutputs,/ITERS/it.0/0.legHistogram.txt,stuck_all,Total number of travels that got stuck on all modes LegHistogramOutputs,/ITERS/it.0/0.legHistogram.txt,en-route_all,Total number of travels by all modes LegHistogramOutputs,/ITERS/it.0/0.legHistogram.txt,departures_car,Total number of departures by car LegHistogramOutputs,/ITERS/it.0/0.legHistogram.txt,arrivals_car,Total number of departures by car LegHistogramOutputs,/ITERS/it.0/0.legHistogram.txt,stuck_car,Total number of travels that got stuck while travelling by car LegHistogramOutputs,/ITERS/it.0/0.legHistogram.txt,en-route_car,Total number of travels made by car LegHistogramOutputs,/ITERS/it.0/0.legHistogram.txt,departures_drive_transit,Total number of departures by drive to transit LegHistogramOutputs,/ITERS/it.0/0.legHistogram.txt,arrivals_drive_transit,Total number of arrivals by drive to transit LegHistogramOutputs,/ITERS/it.0/0.legHistogram.txt,stuck_drive_transit,Total number of travels that got stuck while travelling by drive to transit LegHistogramOutputs,/ITERS/it.0/0.legHistogram.txt,en-route_drive_transit,Total number of travels made by drive to transit LegHistogramOutputs,/ITERS/it.0/0.legHistogram.txt,departures_ride_hail,Total number of departures by ride hail LegHistogramOutputs,/ITERS/it.0/0.legHistogram.txt,arrivals_ride_hail,Total number of arrivals by ride hail LegHistogramOutputs,/ITERS/it.0/0.legHistogram.txt,stuck_ride_hail,Total number of travels that got stuck while travelling by ride hail LegHistogramOutputs,/ITERS/it.0/0.legHistogram.txt,en-route_ride_hail,Total number of travels made by ride hail LegHistogramOutputs,/ITERS/it.0/0.legHistogram.txt,departures_walk,Total number of departures on foot LegHistogramOutputs,/ITERS/it.0/0.legHistogram.txt,arrivals_walk,Total number of arrivals on foot LegHistogramOutputs,/ITERS/it.0/0.legHistogram.txt,stuck_walk,Total number of travels that got stuck while travelling on foot LegHistogramOutputs,/ITERS/it.0/0.legHistogram.txt,en-route_walk,Total number of travels made on foot LegHistogramOutputs,/ITERS/it.0/0.legHistogram.txt,departures_walk_transit,Total number of departures by walk to transit LegHistogramOutputs,/ITERS/it.0/0.legHistogram.txt,arrivals_walk_transit,Total number of arrivals by walk to transit LegHistogramOutputs,/ITERS/it.0/0.legHistogram.txt,stuck_walk_transit,Total number of travels that got stuck while travelling by walk to transit LegHistogramOutputs,/ITERS/it.0/0.legHistogram.txt,en-route_walk_transit,Total number of travels made by walk to transit RideHailTripDistanceOutputs,/ITERS/it.0/0.rideHailTripDistance.csv,hour,Hour of the day RideHailTripDistanceOutputs,/ITERS/it.0/0.rideHailTripDistance.csv,numPassengers,Number of passengers travelling in the ride hail RideHailTripDistanceOutputs,/ITERS/it.0/0.rideHailTripDistance.csv,vkt,Total number of kilometers travelled by the ride hail vehicle TripDurationOutputs,/ITERS/it.0/0.tripDuration.txt,pattern,Pattern TripDurationOutputs,/ITERS/it.0/0.tripDuration.txt,(5*i)+,Value BiasErrorGraphDataOutputs,/ITERS/it.0/0.biasErrorGraphData.txt,hour,Hour of the day BiasErrorGraphDataOutputs,/ITERS/it.0/0.biasErrorGraphData.txt,mean relative error,Mean relative error BiasErrorGraphDataOutputs,/ITERS/it.0/0.biasErrorGraphData.txt,mean bias,Mean bias value BiasNormalizedErrorGraphDataOutputs,/ITERS/it.0/0.biasNormalizedErrorGraphData.txt,hour,Hour of the day BiasNormalizedErrorGraphDataOutputs,/ITERS/it.0/0.biasNormalizedErrorGraphData.txt,mean normalized relative error,Mean normalized relative error BiasNormalizedErrorGraphDataOutputs,/ITERS/it.0/0.biasNormalizedErrorGraphData.txt,mean bias,Mean bias value RideHailFleetInitializer,/ITERS/it.0/0.rideHailFleet.csv.gz,id,Id of the ride hail vehicle RideHailFleetInitializer,/ITERS/it.0/0.rideHailFleet.csv.gz,rideHailManagerId,Id of the ride hail manager RideHailFleetInitializer,/ITERS/it.0/0.rideHailFleet.csv.gz,vehicleType,Type of the beam vehicle RideHailFleetInitializer,/ITERS/it.0/0.rideHailFleet.csv.gz,initialLocationX,X-coordinate of the initial location of the ride hail vehicle RideHailFleetInitializer,/ITERS/it.0/0.rideHailFleet.csv.gz,initialLocationY,Y-coordinate of the initial location of the ride hail vehicle RideHailFleetInitializer,/ITERS/it.0/0.rideHailFleet.csv.gz,geoFenceX,X-coordinate of the geo fence central point RideHailFleetInitializer,/ITERS/it.0/0.rideHailFleet.csv.gz,geoFenceY,Y-coordinate of the geo fence central point RideHailFleetInitializer,/ITERS/it.0/0.rideHailFleet.csv.gz,geoFenceRadius,Radius of the geo fence
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[ [ "0", "tornado season was below normal, we had a couple very devastating outbreaks there. i think that while this is late, i don't think it's never. okay. now, you know what's going to happen if you're right. and here it comes if we get some doozy storms, you know what they're going to say, it's climate change, it's global" ], [ "1", "controversial comments from the post. he wants catholics to be more accepting on issues like this. a shut down in global warming. what happened?" ], [ "2", "a record number of americans say the government has too much power. the epa admitting green regulations meant to cut co2 won't cut them at all but they will cut plenty of jobs. time to put the global warming" ], [ "3", "of course it's costing jobs. eric: i remember the president saying the power bills will necessarily skyrocket. who does this help? what is the plan or the end game? there is a problem. i believe that global warming" ], [ "4", "relied on pilots. none the incidents ended in a crash. the government offering free lesson plans on climate change." ], [ "5", "i don't understand who could even do that over giants or dodgers. it's ridiculous. police are looking for two more suspects. a new u.n. sponsored report says that scientists are extremely confident that humans are to blame for global warming," ], [ "6", "now back to 'cavuto on business.' and for all your headlines, log on to foxnews.com. we should be facing the reality of climate change." ], [ "7", "term in the oval office and so far several big items on his agenda have not turned out as he had hoped. climate change legislation and" ], [ "8", "turns out research shows global warming tests have slowed down in the past 15 years even though a greenhouse gas emissions are rising. humans are cooking the planet by burning coal and gas." ], [ "9", "but we'll wade to the head lone of the year. six year assessment done by the un council on combloebl warming and climate change was leaked and released, and shoes that the dire prediction and global" ], [ "10", "administration's climate change policies and activities. this comes on the heels of a new report raising skepticism about climate change. suggesting that global warming claims have been exaggerated. live in washington with more, what can you tell us about the" ], [ "11", "europe. mindful of the jobs that are supported by a trade between our two countries, we discussed ways to partner more, including creating a clean energy partnership that creates jobs and combats climate change" ], [ "12", "turner thinks we are going to be eating each other in a couple of years. that's what she said. bill: that would mean the factor would go off 00 air if that happens. that's a problem. one thing to sooth everybody out there before i wrap this segment up. i have the best take on global warming in the" ], [ "13", "variability, the variability that's caused by natural cycles of the sun and other factors way outweigh anything that the human impact could have. reporter: the report precedes the expected release later this month of the united nations report on climate change." ], [ "14", "want to teach climate change at your schools? 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thank you. officials in colorado are" ], [ "19", "a hearing on the obama administration's policies on climate change is also underway. coming on the heels of the new report suggesting that global warming claims have been exaggerated. a lot of topics there. a busy day in washington and a big day on wall street with a" ], [ "20", "so it is becoming a little easier as the banks become more competitive to get your business. adam shashapiro, thanks. there's a huge report due out on climate change, and whether people are to blame for global warming. this one is bound to be controversial, and fox news has already scored a copy." ], [ "21", "we are moving ahead with our development agenda. and i'm pleased that the g20 nations agreed to make fast progress on phasing down certain greenhouse gases a priority. that's an important step in our" ], [ "22", "planet would be better off if 7.5 billion people had not emitted greenhouse gases. ahead on 'the five,' should the united states be negotiating with iran? president obama spoke more about that today and so did the prime" ], [ "23", "this planet and the greenhouse gases, you really are stretching. what do you want to do? i think put in place things to mitigate. you want to send this -- you know, you have one position, i have another. all i'm saying is it's impossible to imagine this" ], [ "24", "reporter: a study released today finds the threat of manmade global warming to be greatly exaggerated and that it, quote, is not dangerous. the big issue in the global warming debate is how large is the human impact on climate? and this report shows that it's very small, that natural" ], [ "25", "talk skepticss into the fact that climate change exists. climate change has been flat for 15 years of. see nasa's website." ], [ "26", "having to say you are sorry. do these facts matter? they have that pre preconceived notion and they have the picture, if you will and they plug in the facts. when the facts change they pull them out. it is happening with global" ], [ "27", "should be facing the arrest of climate change. -- daysing the reality of climate change. look what happened in colorado. certainly as i look for example, jessica, do" ], [ "28", "talk skepticss into the fact that climate change exists. climate change has been flat for 15 years of. see nasa's website. bbc says they have been" ], [ "29", "dates. you never know. government offering a teachers free lesson plans on climate change. yep. the epa tweeting, want to teach climate change? check out these free lesson plans. the agency compiled a taxpayer" ], [ "30", "the evidence is overwhelming and the science is clear. climate change is real and urgent in the basic science behind climate change is simple. carbon dioxide is committing more of it into the atmosphere at a rate that has long been" ], [ "31", "was war was the issue, pets, trees, global warming, insert issue here, it's about anti-left. sean penn, alec baldwin and" ], [ "32", "economy. coal is the largest source of u.s. electricity providing 37 percent of the total last year. but it also emits disproportional amount of greenhouse gas wormore than natl gas. it will have to utilize" ], [ "33", "president obama's there, then there's more arctic ice than 15 years. nobody wants to talk about global warming anymore. it's disappointing his base doesn't hold him accountable" ], [ "34", "transportation safety board had concerns about the flag for years now. the report on global warming may have a big problem. the data doesn't add up." ], [ "35", "resume. the threat from climate change is real and urge ept. and the basic science behind climate change is simple. carbon dioxide makes the earth warmer, and we are emitting more of it into the atmosphere. when is it it's going to rise again? this is the question that i think in the only me as a" ], [ "36", "these are news stories that the media ignores. global warming. yes, it's finally dead. according to a new study there's been a 60% increase amount of ocean covered with ice since last year." ], [ "37", "so collectively dismissed by the mainstream crowd in his country. maybe it was because tony abbott said things like questioning manmade global warming and the expensive cap in trade emissions tax scheme that the australian" ], [ "38", "artic, that's the south pole. is that right? had more ice than they have ever had before and scientists are predicting global cooling. so that would go against all the global warming orthodoxy or am i" ], [ "39", "about that. there was everything bad about global warming. nothing could be good about a few extra degrees anywhere on the planet. this is sold the same way. disproportion nately. if it's shut down it is clear." ], [ "40", "but this report barely mentions the details that for 15 years, global warming slowed down. they call this a staticcal mirage and claims it cites random changes in the weather and others say it cast doubt on" ], [ "41", "raising doubts about global warming. we will have a live report coming up. and republicans looking for answers on benghazi. showing the senior state department staff and officials were let off the hook. we will have that next." ], [ "42", "regulations meant to cut co2 won't cut them at all but they will cut plenty of jobs. time to put the global warming on ice. took the fifth when asked about the irs targeting conservatives and now lois is" ], [ "43", "artic, that's the south pole. is that right? had more ice than they have ever had before and scientists are predicting global cooling. so that would go against all the global warming orthodoxy or am i" ], [ "44", "prime minister phelps move closer to resolving the climate crisis. i would refer you to the speech i gave when i received the nobel prize. and i think i started the speech" ], [ "45", "the whole global warming theory. kanye west launching a twitter tirade against jimmy kimmel after he made fun of the rapper on his show. the skit used can yes' interview where he describes himself as the biggest rock star ever." ], [ "46", "that's up next. brian: it's edge aetna. and remember when al gore made his case for global warming? now the science is in and it will have al gore feeling hot under the collar while he's on his private jet ho ho ho" ], [ "47", "even as the evidence of global warming is coming under increased scrutiny. speak to a jury selection is under way right now in florida. in the murder trial of a woman who became famous for having" ], [ "48", "itself says this isn't going to do any harm. that is what is dumb about it. forget about you can have a debate whether you want global warming or not. that isn't the question here. of since obama came in" ], [ "49", "had more ice than they have ever had before and scientists are predicting global cooling. so that would go against all the global warming orthodoxy or am i misreading this? you did misread it, i think. i mean, when i read the" ], [ "50", "problem in the study is !]that they have actually shown 15 year slow down in global warming. a lot of folks including countries germany wants them to brush over this little fact that is causing a problem to their theory." ], [ "51", "everybody out there before i wrap this segment up. i have the best take on global warming in the world. number one, i don't know. the deity knows. i don't. number two, it's always better to have a clean planet. cleaner planet, the better." ], [ "52", "however, you can't hurt working people in that effort. it has to be a clean planet that lifts everybody. that's my global warming. i don't know, like the clean planet. let the deity figure it out. ladies, thanks very much. plenty more ahead as the" ], [ "53", "everybody out there before i wrap this segment up. i have the best take on global warming in the world. number one, i don't know. the deity knows. i don't. number two, it's always better to have a clean planet. cleaner planet, the better." ], [ "54", "however, you can't hurt working people in that effort. it has to be a clean planet that lifts everybody. that's my global warming. i don't know, like the clean planet. let the deity figure it out. ladies, thanks very much. plenty more ahead as the" ], [ "55", "higher social security wage base. we'll see the taxes on millionaires. we'll see taxes on carbon. i think that medicine cabinet tax steve doesn't like is the least of his worries. david: carbon tax, by the way, talk to people in us a" ], [ "56", "recognize what they're about to do. al gore completely lied about climate change in an effort to make money. it was a process he went through." ], [ "57", "recognize what they're about to do. al gore completely lied about climate change in an effort to make money. it was a process he went through." ], [ "58", "liberty mutual insurance. responsibility. what's your policy?. house republicans asked the obama administration to send its best climate change paem eople hearing today on capitol hill." ], [ "59", "steve: the government offering teachers free lesson plans on climate change! details straight ahead, live from new york city on this friday the 13th turn around" ], [ "60", "tower. the top. if you want to think about hitting that tower, you'll take down the u.n. the whole bush administration, every time you came to the u.n. they wanted to talk about the number one front page story was global warming and then all of a sudden when" ], [ "61", "something that is likely to be discussed there. i'll see what my colleagues say. my vote is hold our ground. because whoever blinks in this is the one that loses. and i think fear of a government shutdown has been oversold. it's like global warming. if you remember discussions" ], [ "62", "before it was enacted. eric: this document here didn't include those programs when they wrote that. we live by it. anyway, leave it there. a good discussion, guys. coming up a big uh-oh from the ep ab admitting a part of the global warming agenda won't do" ], [ "63", "coal power plant they can, but it will bankrupt them. eric: get this. the eba just admitting the new proposed role to shut down the coal plants will do nothing to fight global warming. meanwhile, thousands of jobs are expected to go up in smoke. i can't remember a time where" ], [ "64", "lack security at a navy yard blame sequestration cuts. floods in colorado, blame climate change. growing angst over the health care law, blame republicans bashing the health care law." ], [ "65", "the social change within our borders. inclauding open borders. climate change, taxation, obama care. his role is a progressive society. the other stuff like syria is essentially playinglitaire unti" ], [ "66", "on at that point? 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check out the lesson plan. they filed a web site with interactive lesson plans aimed at primarily middle school students topics like this weather and climate what's the difference? getting to the core, climate" 15,hour at a railroad crossing. photos show the front end of a double-decker bus ripped off. witnesses say that the crossing barrier was down at the time and it appeared that the bus drove right through it. and new report on climate change 16,landmark u.n. study coming out by climate change scientists that the little problem in the study is !]that they have actually shown 15 year slow down in global warming. a lot of folks including 17,landmark u.n. study coming out by climate change scientists that the little problem in the study is !]that they have actually shown 15 year slow down in global warming. a lot of folks including 18,"reporter: many recent storms, fires droughts have been blamed on climate change, but today's report finds a historical record of similar disasters long before manmade global warming was in anybody's lexicon. brett? thank you. officials in colorado are" 19,a hearing on the obama administration's policies on climate change is also underway. coming on the heels of the new report suggesting that global warming claims have been exaggerated. a lot of topics there. a busy day in washington and a big day on wall street with a 20,"so it is becoming a little easier as the banks become more competitive to get your business. adam shashapiro, thanks. there's a huge report due out on climate change, and whether people are to blame for global warming. this one is bound to be controversial, and fox news has already scored a copy." 21,we are moving ahead with our development agenda. and i'm pleased that the g20 nations agreed to make fast progress on phasing down certain greenhouse gases a priority. that's an important step in our 22,"planet would be better off if 7.5 billion people had not emitted greenhouse gases. ahead on 'the five,' should the united states be negotiating with iran? president obama spoke more about that today and so did the prime" 23,"this planet and the greenhouse gases, you really are stretching. what do you want to do? i think put in place things to mitigate. you want to send this -- you know, you have one position, i have another. all i'm saying is it's impossible to imagine this" 24,"reporter: a study released today finds the threat of manmade global warming to be greatly exaggerated and that it, quote, is not dangerous. the big issue in the global warming debate is how large is the human impact on climate? and this report shows that it's very small, that natural" 25,talk skepticss into the fact that climate change exists. climate change has been flat for 15 years of. see nasa's website. 26,"having to say you are sorry. do these facts matter? they have that pre preconceived notion and they have the picture, if you will and they plug in the facts. when the facts change they pull them out. it is happening with global" 27,"should be facing the arrest of climate change. -- daysing the reality of climate change. look what happened in colorado. certainly as i look for example, jessica, do" 28,talk skepticss into the fact that climate change exists. climate change has been flat for 15 years of. see nasa's website. bbc says they have been 29,"dates. you never know. government offering a teachers free lesson plans on climate change. yep. the epa tweeting, want to teach climate change? check out these free lesson plans. the agency compiled a taxpayer" 30,the evidence is overwhelming and the science is clear. climate change is real and urgent in the basic science behind climate change is simple. carbon dioxide is committing more of it into the atmosphere at a rate that has long been 31,"was war was the issue, pets, trees, global warming, insert issue here, it's about anti-left. sean penn, alec baldwin and" 32,economy. coal is the largest source of u.s. electricity providing 37 percent of the total last year. but it also emits disproportional amount of greenhouse gas wormore than natl gas. it will have to utilize 33,"president obama's there, then there's more arctic ice than 15 years. nobody wants to talk about global warming anymore. it's disappointing his base doesn't hold him accountable" 34,transportation safety board had concerns about the flag for years now. the report on global warming may have a big problem. the data doesn't add up. 35,"resume. the threat from climate change is real and urge ept. and the basic science behind climate change is simple. carbon dioxide makes the earth warmer, and we are emitting more of it into the atmosphere. when is it it's going to rise again? this is the question that i think in the only me as a" 36,"these are news stories that the media ignores. global warming. yes, it's finally dead. according to a new study there's been a 60% increase amount of ocean covered with ice since last year." 37,so collectively dismissed by the mainstream crowd in his country. maybe it was because tony abbott said things like questioning manmade global warming and the expensive cap in trade emissions tax scheme that the australian 38,"artic, that's the south pole. is that right? had more ice than they have ever had before and scientists are predicting global cooling. so that would go against all the global warming orthodoxy or am i" 39,about that. there was everything bad about global warming. nothing could be good about a few extra degrees anywhere on the planet. this is sold the same way. disproportion nately. if it's shut down it is clear. 40,"but this report barely mentions the details that for 15 years, global warming slowed down. they call this a staticcal mirage and claims it cites random changes in the weather and others say it cast doubt on" 41,raising doubts about global warming. we will have a live report coming up. and republicans looking for answers on benghazi. showing the senior state department staff and officials were let off the hook. we will have that next. 42,regulations meant to cut co2 won't cut them at all but they will cut plenty of jobs. time to put the global warming on ice. took the fifth when asked about the irs targeting conservatives and now lois is 43,"artic, that's the south pole. is that right? had more ice than they have ever had before and scientists are predicting global cooling. so that would go against all the global warming orthodoxy or am i" 44,prime minister phelps move closer to resolving the climate crisis. i would refer you to the speech i gave when i received the nobel prize. and i think i started the speech 45,the whole global warming theory. kanye west launching a twitter tirade against jimmy kimmel after he made fun of the rapper on his show. the skit used can yes' interview where he describes himself as the biggest rock star ever. 46,that's up next. brian: it's edge aetna. and remember when al gore made his case for global warming? now the science is in and it will have al gore feeling hot under the collar while he's on his private jet ho ho ho 47,even as the evidence of global warming is coming under increased scrutiny. speak to a jury selection is under way right now in florida. in the murder trial of a woman who became famous for having 48,itself says this isn't going to do any harm. that is what is dumb about it. forget about you can have a debate whether you want global warming or not. that isn't the question here. of since obama came in 49,"had more ice than they have ever had before and scientists are predicting global cooling. so that would go against all the global warming orthodoxy or am i misreading this? you did misread it, i think. i mean, when i read the" 50,problem in the study is !]that they have actually shown 15 year slow down in global warming. a lot of folks including countries germany wants them to brush over this little fact that is causing a problem to their theory. 51,"everybody out there before i wrap this segment up. i have the best take on global warming in the world. number one, i don't know. the deity knows. i don't. number two, it's always better to have a clean planet. cleaner planet, the better." 52,"however, you can't hurt working people in that effort. it has to be a clean planet that lifts everybody. that's my global warming. i don't know, like the clean planet. let the deity figure it out. ladies, thanks very much. plenty more ahead as the" 53,"everybody out there before i wrap this segment up. i have the best take on global warming in the world. number one, i don't know. the deity knows. i don't. number two, it's always better to have a clean planet. cleaner planet, the better." 54,"however, you can't hurt working people in that effort. it has to be a clean planet that lifts everybody. that's my global warming. i don't know, like the clean planet. let the deity figure it out. ladies, thanks very much. plenty more ahead as the" 55,"higher social security wage base. we'll see the taxes on millionaires. we'll see taxes on carbon. i think that medicine cabinet tax steve doesn't like is the least of his worries. david: carbon tax, by the way, talk to people in us a" 56,recognize what they're about to do. al gore completely lied about climate change in an effort to make money. it was a process he went through. 57,recognize what they're about to do. al gore completely lied about climate change in an effort to make money. it was a process he went through. 58,liberty mutual insurance. responsibility. what's your policy?. house republicans asked the obama administration to send its best climate change paem eople hearing today on capitol hill. 59,"steve: the government offering teachers free lesson plans on climate change! details straight ahead, live from new york city on this friday the 13th turn around" 60,"tower. the top. if you want to think about hitting that tower, you'll take down the u.n. the whole bush administration, every time you came to the u.n. they wanted to talk about the number one front page story was global warming and then all of a sudden when" 61,something that is likely to be discussed there. i'll see what my colleagues say. my vote is hold our ground. because whoever blinks in this is the one that loses. and i think fear of a government shutdown has been oversold. it's like global warming. if you remember discussions 62,"before it was enacted. eric: this document here didn't include those programs when they wrote that. we live by it. anyway, leave it there. a good discussion, guys. coming up a big uh-oh from the ep ab admitting a part of the global warming agenda won't do" 63,"coal power plant they can, but it will bankrupt them. eric: get this. the eba just admitting the new proposed role to shut down the coal plants will do nothing to fight global warming. meanwhile, thousands of jobs are expected to go up in smoke. i can't remember a time where" 64,"lack security at a navy yard blame sequestration cuts. floods in colorado, blame climate change. growing angst over the health care law, blame republicans bashing the health care law." 65,"the social change within our borders. inclauding open borders. climate change, taxation, obama care. his role is a progressive society. the other stuff like syria is essentially playinglitaire unti" 66,"on at that point? [laughter] you know what the studied conclude, it said the planet will continue to get warmer as we move through. what does that suggest to those who believe in global warming? well, there is a caveat in that in the heat, this hot zone that we're going to be in really" 67,"that lifts everybody. that's my global warming. i don't know, like the clean planet. let the deity figure it out. ladies, thanks very much. plenty more ahead as the factor moves along this evening. we have the inside story of ted cruz's amazing filibuster last night where he spoke for 21 hours" 68,"effectively. sweden is obviously an extraordinary leader when it comes to tackling climate change and increasing energy efficiency and developing new technologies, and the goal of achieving a carbon neutral economy is" 69,"combating climate change, starting businesses, expanding freedom and leaving behind the old ideological battles of the past. that's what's happening in asia, in africa, it's happening in europe and across the americas." 70,only 2 of 13 agency chiefs showed. and what they heard goes very much against conventional wisdom about the causes and effects of climate change. correspondent doug mcelwe tonight with change in the air. 71,studebaker if i had my choice. of the carbon creating climate change v8. talk about the electric vehicles especially the nissan leaf. the leaf had trouble gaining traction in the united states but in august leaf sales were 72,"for him, it's always been about the social change within our borders. inclauding open borders. climate change, taxation, obama care. his role is a progressive society. the other stuff like syria is essentially playing computer solitaire until his favorite" 73,"which president obama loves as he scurries away from benghazi and the irs to climate change and immigration, the great thing about our anger, it keeps us busy and him happy. bob, you were saying you thought it would be lust." 74,"climate change agenda that imposes stricker limits on pollution from coal-fired power plants. critics say the new rules will kill jobs and raise energy cost, two things that are not so positive. doug mckelway is live from washington with more. doug?" 75,"this report? good evening to you, john. according to this draft report of the icc final report coming up, number five, obtained by fox news, the ipcc, the intergovernmental panel on climate change, is likely to say the extremely likely, 95%" 76,"fighting about? do we usually have enormous bruising fights over stuff that's completely symbolic? yes, we do a lot. which president obama loves as he scurries away from benghazi and the irs to climate change and immigration, the great thing about our anger, it keeps us" 77,"president bashar al assad from damascus about the new russian deal and the civil war in his country. first, is there change in the air on what's really behind climate change? and don't forget, we'll have the bing pulse tonight during an expanded panel." 78,"exported very in tremendous amounts, including to of all places europe. in part because some of the energy measures they have taken over there to fight climate change. such as taking or other environmental issues taking nuclear power offline and creating a lot of demand" 79,together not just for our two nations but to our entire world. just a few minutes ago the secretary and i spoke about the importance of our continued cooperation on a full range of issues from climate change to the pursuit of peace between the 80,pat quinn says he's open to sending national guard troops or state police into chicago to help the police. the debate over climate change set to heat up again as scientists from around the world are expected to release a report showing they are almost 81,"to the journal of climate. that's where this study is. what do you say, kate? well, i think it just contributes to this skepticism. and also contributing to that is this supposedly landmark u.n. study coming out by climate change scientists that the little" 82,"is going to affect, like, little tiny microbes and stuff like that. the study also says that for humans we're going to reach kind of like a tipple point where it's too -- tipping point where it's too hot earlier largely because of climate change and things going on now." 83,tragedies or whether it's in colorado or shooting at the navy yard. i want to talk about harry reid. he is doing this from the senate floor. he is abusing his power as the leader in the senate to be talking about climate change and berating runs over an -- _ 84,"perhaps climate change stuff. what do you think about that theory or conspiracy. reporter: i don't think that's true. i think if you just look at his face, look at his graying hair in recent days and weeks, he's been grappling with this. he's been struggling with this. look at the news conferences last week where he was trying to" 85,"made the right decision. but he's been in there grappling with it. at the end of the day he knows his legacy is as much on the line with how this plays out in syria as it is on immigration or climate change or anything else. thank you, ed. you will be penalized because at the end of the day is a band"
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like a roof off like you know jack davis as you know six foot frankenstein cut out the house to be able to buy and hang on the wall when we do you know noonshine take masterson and just" ], [ "1167.09", "1178.73", " you know master with that all that great stuff that we remember from where it masterpieces i love doing as final at you can play with that seniawan do so early" ], [ "1178.76", "1182.84", " really great stuff i can't wait to get to the label part" ], [ "1183.32", "1185.36", " place it over the old man" ], [ "1185.75", "1196.43", " no nor you know there's a northman stupid stuff like that like it makes it you know kind of juvenile but it spaniolated to the movie or" ], [ "1196.58", "1217.43", " i'm really tired about something in soap of the label on a coloured final which is not an you know a few times like like i guess i mean example that would be frightened the insane that we can land on the same idea there with the mass right" ], [ "1217.7", "1221.84", " knowingly or two minds but" ], [ "1221.84", "1256.37", " you know i just sort of man you know i sort of like so i put that to watch easily don't we make them the right of the green but of course you know it's like that plantat makes so much sense you know for the move and you layin on those ideas and your delay just taken to a whole new level italie i had that as the sunderland kevin's like white make a picture in cottonopolis that final you know just bursting came comes a mind altogether on the back of a shod" ], [ "1256.4", "1266.63", " he is off and you can see all the little tents down and not tunnel so fun stuff like that you know i mean that kind of what that's kind of like a man of bed in the morning" ], [ "1270.14", "1292.58", " like i would love like the changeling to come out i mean go back to a property that i love to tackle and i've done some change langlade our work here and there but it's all onto know sort of line on my own kind of thing but i would love to do like an official foster or to the counter carisbury good" ], [ "1292.58", "1311.84", " and but there probably is this in you know and i could tell they understand through my doin wardens there is here no fences going to cover the cost of intepretation pay the ears he added make his dam things and solemn time and energy to insert" ], [ "1311.93", "1354.14", " certain titles may not be ready for it yet you know i don't know i mean there's no contriving living in obscurity i mean you know i talk about the changing bit because i want to keep emotion to keep it in the mind's eye an that's a great about it like i have done i know like you know london abortively trying to find those films that you want to see as strathoran like the there they're finding the people who did it like him i've been i beeble to help to a little bit with some of my cackle i been able to say hey i can put you in touch with that person and before we knew it we had the record out you know what i mean i thought that was great you know just come bathershins you know and like you said likely" ], [ "1354.14", "1365.18", " we all have the same taste i want to see the same things like teresa know who's putting that out like i would love it extinguishes not music on it but" ], [ "1365.33", "1397.64", " even if the lilac christmas were a lot of just kind of visual or audio custer is some music but there's a lot there's enough there to make a cool looking record yeah i did i mean that was a man again that's another light you know kind of guedelha balistarii was on the baccalaureate who you know like i'm working with toinette guys were great luckily i" ], [ "1397.73", "1403.82", " i've gotten a marine in the band he lives in cyrano ah" ], [ "1404.03", "1424.31", " so yeah i mean you know he were friends you know you know he comes to events you put on and stuff and we hang out and he's just a really cool guy and they're very excited now that there's been resurgence when" ], [ "1424.34", "1432.5", " and then the gallant thinking about because he knew him and also a friend of mine on keepers was working merchant" ], [ "1432.68", "1443.24", " they want to do a closer for two or reading i'm going to go on the road with them and i'm going to help them solve the march wind olinto come up to image is a course" ], [ "1443.69", "1449.15", " and we did and i got to do posters for them so both tours they" ], [ "1449.27", "1455.24", " thirteen and thousand fourteen got to do a poster for each to her" ], [ "1455.3", "1462.41", " again i sort of like you know getting products like that i think is really important for a lot of" ], [ "1462.44", "1465.77", " young designers out there begins" ], [ "1466.07", "1483.26", " its profile too right getting your name attached to something that has a fan base you know that's going to that's going to accelerate your brand too so now a days i sort of thick projects" ], [ "1483.35", "1490.25", " they do have a little juice behind them you know they do have an best behind them they do have recognition" ], [ "1490.31", "1492.92", " i mean because" ], [ "1493.16", "1496.31", " if it's an in film okay they've got" ], [ "1496.94", "1503.87", " some known actors in there or they've got a trailer you know it's a go you know what i mean they're not " ], [ "1503.87", "1511.46", " in the film that are our work but like a cold do a lot of those kinds of pills but it's not really going to get seen on a wide" ], [ "1512.87", "1523.61", " so that gets to be important at some point to where you want to make sure that the stuff you're doing is reaching a wide eyes because that means your reaching a wide audience to" ], [ "1528.44", "1537.53", " for sure like pretty much every project you know you get that sort of like a man what can i bring the table gear like a" ], [ "1538.46", "1546.02", " now working on a poster for really well known to for a really well known lorian" ], [ "1546.59", "1547.94", " in the " ], [ "1548.03", "1560.72", " and the tale as the perpetual has been re interpreted a billion basilian times by some of the top of cultured to the best in the world" ], [ "1561.5", "1567.5", " yesterday so what can i do that's going to be different " ], [ "1567.53", "1572.6", " you know what can i bring to the table that's going to excite" ], [ "1572.6", "1591.26", " a new fan of potential new fan of the movie and fans of the old filadoro before him like to me it's got to have a concept behind it like what different wapentakes been done before like you know like say" ], [ "1591.47", "1595.31", " as a stupid example like a fiction" ], [ "1595.34", "1606.44", " what can i do that's going to be different than the silian culture restitutions okay i'm gonna take the men you" ], [ "1606.56", "1608.27", " the restaurant" ], [ "1608.27", "1610.28", " with all" ], [ "1610.67", "1615.38", " and she relied for so withersteen" ], [ "1615.95", "1618.89", " what can i do etrangere" ], [ "1619.04", "1632.57", " that scene i can take the menu that there at the restaurant and make a post route of the men the kind of thing you know that might that might be exciting or what can i do" ], [ "1632.66", "1636.77", " like like like i haven't got jaws yet" ], [ "1637.85", "1646.97", " mainly because i just haven't had that other and there's been some incredible like recent interpretations of that post" ], [ "1647.21", "1669.05", " my justice one just recently the shirt you know making up the sky line you know really old like a man so yet you get that sort of you do get that fear and so that at cerolian what can i what can i bring them a table that's going to excite me over the next month or week or erling's going to take to do and excite" ], [ "1669.08", "1682.28", " enfans animal finds so that does get the best cataline bit you know to get a little bit like intimidating you know i've always liked you know" ], [ "1682.43", "1702.2", " there you know like i said i mentioned earlier and working on a post of that i just can't seem to have to get too excited about my ideas because i regard came and it's like i know that there's something else that i missed my missing some wished for that one thing that's really gone you know excited me to spend the next two weeks on it you know what i mean" ], [ "1702.29", "1704.03", " so" ], [ "1704.18", "1712.28", " i can be that can be a challenge like eachother times it can be easier laureate idea in mind" ], [ "1712.67", "1748.94", " oh i can't wait like finally somebody asks me to do that or any near this poster and in the side like even if it's a stupid scatter of tumbledown somewhere you know that excites me too and okove got something in the bank that i can reap visit and saying for a poster that it wasn't done thank god i didn't really spend my time on but i started roughing it at and it was a pet cemetery poster i and i was going to do it for a company is going to be a license one and" ], [ "1749.06", "1764.93", " a waterloo a face book and you know you know gallery name it whatever there was my very idea already fleshed out very iterates cool but you know just i just" ], [ "1764.93", "1807.68", " to the drawing board and even didn't even you know it was just too close yes they basic thing but here's the but part that i think a lot of us as are as we're always trying to be the inventors right like hay we came with that idea first and that's what i like to do is sort of at least not like look we didn't invent the wheel but like we like to be the first to say hey you know that was my conduct and nobody's really done anything quite like it that's always soothe best case scenario but what happens sometimes as you do land on an idea that somebody has already done or it's a little bit close and i used to stratoides whatever if they were just a sidenote and i was talking to rob jones monastery thing and he says you know what" ], [ "1808.31", "1810.02", " you're going to do differently" ], [ "1810.02", "1812.27", " because everything's been done before" ], [ "1812.93", "1820.04", " everything is literally been done before so just do it in your own way and it will be different" ], [ "1820.19", "1823.01", " and no one would ever put the two together really" ], [ "1823.37", "1859.28", " you can you can take two things and put them together and that becomes original ye like i knew going in so they said you know artisan me with bandoline to do fantasm and i was like absolutely like you know i do imagine the series and yette you know so i was like you know yahoos like oh what am i going to do it's been in abilities but" ], [ "1859.61", "1866.78", " just sort of like when i found what the packaging was going to be like and a conocil" ], [ "1867.05", "1875.33", " come second striking like so you know eradicate out we may be we can do something assures" ], [ "1875.57", "1878.48", " with that thought okay well" ], [ "1878.66", "1879.62", " let" ], [ "1879.89", "1887.63", " something like that for the outer box and then how do i tie in all the movies into one of" ], [ "1887.63", "1899.78", " this of seti i wanted him to look like when it spilled out that it all belongs together rather than okay here's fantasm wine and let's get every hatstand there and" ], [ "1899.96", "1912.29", " stone and okay here's francis to and let's get the same characters with just facing different ways he anatolie you know i've got you now i'm starting to see a lot of" ], [ "1912.35", "1937.82", " i really got a kind o get that fatigue with like the illustrated body parts you know so i try to come up i like coming up with concepts and not just your favorite character holding on to an ice cream cone and over her it was another guilliadun but you know i mean thus do i was pitiable for it but i try to steer the culinary from those types of things so when i wanted to do was have come with a ball" ], [ "1938.69", "1941.39", " why don't we you know" ], [ "1941.87", "1943.97", " every move has" ], [ "1944.09", "1945.62", " new ball" ], [ "1945.89", "1962.27", " you know part to have been the one with the little wind beloit and then her three hadley know the saratov in the eyeball and he now perforator had the son the head you know" ], [ "1962.78", "1969.74", " of it and it was like why don't we just kind of like brand it with the ball all about the ball and" ], [ "1970.13", "1987.62", " and economically it worked too you know we could get it done and the short amount of time they wanted it done and i just sort of picholoroni the theme and just went with it and that's an when they first saw it they were like astonishes no" ], [ "1987.77", "1999.83", " the baron you know i may be some minor sweets which is the best you can hope for and and heaps its kind o worked out in a really great way" ], [ "1999.95", "2006.34", " you know the box that was an example of the packaging steering lesigne" ], [ "2006.85", "2011.8", " i like the game of this concept now we can come over ideas to make the package" ], [ "2011.83", "2015.58", " it was more or less like i knew that i was going to have a ball in it" ], [ "2015.61", "2018.85", " and they sent me sort of like a really raw" ], [ "2019.24", "2025.33", " digital three photo of the box with the ball in it for the advantage" ], [ "2025.33", "2027.1", " all worked out right" ], [ "2027.61", "2034.99", " i certainly have inter going to be on the case but there are only a certain size of the gotthold all the films in this little thing" ], [ "2035.32", "2038.83", " i actually nowadays i do everything is like a poster" ], [ "2040.06", "2041.29", " make it" ], [ "2041.56", "2047.05", " it could be a poster after they might like it so much since ablowing up the art work again" ], [ "2047.68", "2078.01", " eventooally got to see the orchestration in the theatre as i was sort of on the job and that was great you know i got to watch that film in the theater and so is nice revisiting it but i've seen that move enough times where i think i probably could come up with something you know a certain films i will go back and watch again like" ], [ "2078.16", "2102.61", " said because there was all these little things in the club house i wanted to see her like you know sometimes you you know when you're doing our work for a film or tourists you will watch them move again because you know you're looking at the different when you're sort of officially working on it and so occasionally you know i tried to watch the movies" ], [ "2102.64", "2140.83", " sometimes sometimes you don't always have the time either but you know but i like to again servitors know the mesaville or you know just ideas floating around in the attic there i think i could you know probably do a movie that i am so well versed in i could probably don't need to watch that one again the only time would do that is if like i said i you know am i undrawing the bedroom" ], [ "2141.25", "2155.83", " bernheim i might go back and see what's on the walls and see how that kind of stuff loonatic lar line a dialogue sometimes but but mostly like a defence but i like to see the movies you know before i" ], [ "2155.89", "2159.94", " before i do start because again you are a sort of seeing it the different eyes" ], [ "2164.47", "2176.65", " yet a lot of late spring grass while watching the panatella you know your past to take or angle sometimes you'll you'll take it" ], [ "2176.83", "2179.95", " different pots and put them together to make one" ], [ "2179.98", "2187.87", " a reference imitations quite a bit actually you know" ], [ "2188.14", "2195.19", " sometimes if you're working on stuff that like well with francis i was lucky enough to have this" ], [ "2196.99", "2296.53", " a frog that i bought is not a proper any of the films but it's patterned from a guy in the states and the name of the company's failing the endsleigh are customs i think so this was kononov around just sort of like a need on this angle you know i do ontangle or like dead on continuous would just kindergarten attars and just just get it down sometimes i'll take pictures of you know like my wife makes every model you know i'll need lawyering unto a knife first orontides i can take a picture of her screaming and then i can draw different arctogaeal she is fifty or obedient coming out all twenty four by thirty six in san impassively played a fantastic best which was the festival they wanted to get in because it's so tied into manderton austin played there and yet relieving directed it my saw the film when it was first done in it had a canonisation and then make up distribution which now for pictures who could at the donahue leandro preston so i mean and may they recut the film but its awesome basically like i mean" ], [ "2296.53", "2308.92", " so yeah i was really cool to see if like this movie of all and i've kind of like kevinnie for a long time so i you know i was there from the very beginning" ], [ "2309.04", "2328.72", " the way through the process to watch him watch and make this my saracens you know it's coming out on davidson don't know when but i definitely at chosroes to see this luting enjoy it it goes chronological it goes from like" ], [ "2328.72", "2342.7", " of the opkuk sort of like the roger castalia and so as well all the way to lake kindliest third of the movie is like" ], [ "2342.88", "2352.15", " interviews with sort of light contemporary artists doing this kind of our work i mean it's teint think we're called alternative posteris yei think it's more just" ], [ "2352.15", "2357.22", " terrestrian i'm not sure how were bill but" ], [ "2357.64", "2364.21", " that's interesting i think that a really good job sort of like catching people up to like" ], [ "2364.33", "2383.05", " for like again like sort of like the duties grandson events posters you know that kind of stuff to all the way to like the nineties when you know home barndoor work they became harmless really to" ], [ "2383.17", "2386.2", " now it's sort of this this bush or" ], [ "2386.23", "2390.55", " no work on the covers people want that feeling again" ], [ "2392.71", "2395.2", " anyone" ], [ "2395.23", "2434.95", " unfortunately may never go away because that's how people needed just the move i mean it you know it's got tom creon it well it's going to have a side profile that time curs and then inside that sidereal be all the leather actors and that may be an exploded at the bottom but it caroline you know they don't dig age people they digest things quicker you know they these little box cover on it tunes and that's what they need to see to you know you can't walk up to a posteritati and look at all the little things up a bit so i get why you know i get it there why it exists but it doesn't mean" ], [ "2435.04", "2440.77", " we have to like it you know what i mean in illogical as in latin" ], [ "2440.89", "2477.97", " where it's just like a cool striking image it's a concept you know a salacious weren't complex at all they were despairing and why did that go away i mean you know what i mean like why are we need to see every actress face one of finster why can we look at it film as a concept not as a fashion statement or how somebody looks or to cut stuffocated oneness of exact that have artwork on their walls but even they don't have the power we" ], [ "2477.97", "2536.14", " all the way with because of consumers and the way people are looking at i tunicles on our neglecting consonantal of these companies that that are designing posters design houses they may know what they get in their third trying to push the trampish for that kind of thing to work or you know they don't want to do that the exploding head design you know sometimes it the climate though and you have the council bit but you know you know but it is it is creeping into the main stream realisme you know you're starting to see our work like you know an inherent device had a great series of posters that look really their own if you don't dry had a lot of great you know official art behind it so you know like a lake it is it is there but i think they do it for a certain type of film to right a certain teofilo would they do which i think is good it works for me as though to" ], [ "2536.35", "2538.48", " run posters" ], [ "2539.2", "2543.7", " when the devil comes out manchoo shot kind of thing" ], [ "2543.85", "2546.49", " right that's fine i get it" ], [ "2546.82", "2584.47", " we have the ones that the hired artists to do for the festering as those of the books generally generated interest for writing sometimes those vessel a done that's where on to use that one yard and yes so you know it in cool when like you know cerinthia art becomes an official art or that posterity did that is coming from an illustrated place in the right you know it's coming from you know that kindheartedly trying to capture you know i think this documentary twenty four by thirty six is sartainly you know " ], [ "2584.62", "2597.82", " and the people behind them you know back in the address is on the move with you know back in like the you know wherever like all the way back to the forties and fifties you know oh you know artists ornamenting their work" ], [ "2597.85", "2601.24", " but they would sign the poster but they would hide it" ], [ "2602.95", "2614.08", " in there somewhere it's good to see that not you know the artists are getting a little yether getting a little recognition for their work too i mean imagine that " ] ]
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one of the kids in the gate my that was 255.36,348.75, that was me you know i would wheel in a beer and i would introduce you know whoever interested you know i would rather mind we were watching here done in dead and had austrian i was you know the class connotated when i would bring in a movie because all what are we going to watch to day and it was always a harrow always said so i always stayed with me but the rabid collector and me did go away for a little bit you know i kind of like had other priorities right when i moved to toronto thus when you know i also met remarked magazine at the time early like in their first year of publication i done three issues but they were basically just giving away for just consignment what not in the beginning and so i had met them at a training i believe it was full chested and they were giving out issues of urseren issues in the lobby and i admitted ating with design school and i you know i walked right eatables you know you were a man illustrator designer i would love to work with you guys like crape business card that i that i made and a yeere i knew it you know they were calling to a just before i knew it i was i was kind of working full time at a commercial design firm working on really corporate stuff and then on my off hours i was moonlighting for rumor 349.29,360.75, and just doing whatever they need to meet you and they would pay me you know examined dollars a month and the publisher rodrigo who in what you know he said back then had like 361.35,364.41, once i can match your salary that you're making 364.47,368.07, the design firm i love to hire you on his arthuret 368.61,370.11, and within 370.14,371.34, maybe like 371.34,373.26, two or three years of meeting on 373.38,378.69, i was able to quit my corporate gate and go join the surface with remark 379.05,390.48, and it was you know it was a good job it was you know was amazing it was sort of like i was able to come take their sort of first couple of years of publishing 390.66,393.69, like i said i was already doing stuff for them but 393.78,404.07, one the man now and just make it my own entirely i could read this everything resign all the calls brand you know what i'm saying like just really 404.13,426.66, and at the time you know i was bringing in influences from famous masters and bringing in influences from deep red cascabel was an illustrator as well and anna was you know bringing in you know those kinds of visual influences i want to remark to have wanted to give it a visual punch that 426.66,427.74, just 427.83,432.51, because what i'm looking at something i feel like it should look as good as it is written 432.9,444.33, you know there's really no excuse for a magazine to a bad design and casuality designers of there that would just love the opportunity i just like 444.57,459.66, on this thing i wanted to make it the best magazine or magazine going i will you know there was a lot of competition of there at the time and the office is like when they hired me they they had an office and i that's where i ever ate and then they bought 459.84,463.77, in a movie theater in turn it into remark was awesome 463.98,490.8, the one to the west and eternally bought a funeral home and which was like the historical building and it was amazing you know the funeral became the remark as a horror i mean you can't even write that you know like an inodorous helped the profile of the magazine and it was it was just a bustling place man like every every one in time wanted to visit you know let me climb bark or would drop by angus scream which drop by 490.83,509.25, you get to meet these people and they had seen the man the errors of the magazine and they like what you do and you know but people picked up on at least they picked up on it they picked up on the passionate agonising today which is great 512.76,519.21, as much as i love the job there i gave it him for my own stuff honestly is that 519.27,527.49, covers i was doing the level of our work i was doing for the magazine and the amount of work actually i mean i was our work weeks 527.49,530.94, i mean it was just kind of like you know what 531.39,605.25, after after you know thirteen ten plus years i always writing for a change and an inclines we all know the you know the news stands are shrinking and and soreheaded ing dollars that go into magazines that a people to be there and and you know i just you know i was kind of the right time for me a sort of like in a way i'm i'm getting some recognition yes and i'm getting emails from finders i was also doing stuff on the side ysabeau le years before actually left the magazine i was doing you know some stuff whenever i could fitton the side so that already started working with some some big profile stuff like gelsomina with larry festina glamour glassite bichat was a lot of fine great stuff you know so as to set like that i was doing her obituary going maybe a couple of armide titles on the side andoas well i started in working with them not as much as i do now but at the time you know i would find in when i could you know and just here i knew it my extracurricular stuff was doing this like 605.43,632.73, you know and so i thought well you know first year is going to be a little rocky luckily my wife you know works very good job and you know she sort of was like you know my safety natalie it there in the first year but my second year was like okada i could of the magazine of my third year okay i'm trying to make goosberry a brand as well as 632.73,683.31, you know ah i mean illustrator and i'm an artist but not on time you know i wanted to be anonymous i didn't want the intention and i just wanted the work out there and this was in the early days of remark i just i didn't want to be interviewed i didn't want to be in front of a camera and even like that i don't still don't really want to but but now i don't mind talking about my artworks i wanted me now when i need an artist i want to know about them too but so far a while i sort of put that that was little shy with that stuff but what then i realize well you're not going to get anywhere if you're just sitting in the basement not talking to anybody right so i wanted you know i started to conaille more some promotion you know and and say hey like captured but i'm also you know glister 686.43,727.32, i was going to find with real for years we did tons of conventions and so i was going you know with the magazine but i was getting a lot of accolades for the work my work and then we were but actually they would let me take a corner of their wit and so some of my own friends and you know that was really that you know they encouraged it too wasn't just like you know they just see nonentity now they were very taboureau you know they wanted they want as you know people happy so you know i mean it was good that way too because i could sort of like do both you know they may definitely come to me with titles 727.5,739.86, now you know i think my work speaks to a particular kind of onusual it's the eighties to the bright vivid stuff you know recover the top moves 739.98,770.34, i definitely you know i do a lot of movie stuff and i'll believe it but you know i also like when i i like to say i stop out of the graveyard a little bit i like doing like i recently did ten clover field lane now i know it's a horror film but it's not a bite you know it's got its gossome clothilde doing horripilating you know with you know was my brand is here towards that but i also you know i mean i love not doing not worreted stuff too 770.55,801.6, and i you know i'm always sort of excited i didn't globose you know and opposed her further hockey movie the good you know or at all any know i you know i've done premature was a comedy that for i have seen that i did so i sort of life i like stepping out to you know i want i want to show people that i'm not just you know like i don't want to go tossing over and over and you know in the end it's coming up with a concept and the executing i want to show that i can do 802.29,810.06, he was now as with that was when they were on their own 810.21,834.96, and yet just you know as spencer contacted me in and said haitian work for us assiduously you know i've done a bidon record covers before but not not horror maestra studious my first flag tackling a sound track design or you know one of my favorite maestoso that was sort of a 834.99,876.3, on that kind of opened floodgates little but i think with you know again what can i bring you to a billposters or a contract to sign a name it you know at ilminster the music inspires it from the sound track sometimes it's just kind of a no grainer sometimes the warming they have a particular idea then that helps and i go from there you know so it's sort of like you know you just sort of like what what what can i can i bring to it like this movies i've turned down because i just feel that i can't bring anything new to that it doesn't excite that's been done before or one better 876.3,891.6, you know i mean that you know so i try to fix stuff that excites me if i get that initial reaction with the title a film a really super pomaerium not to mire with it all revisit it 895.53,940.62, sometimes like a well with i guess with windlike those say he be got any he got any stuff i use her to get any migratory thing yet and you know sir postulant you know you like oh why as i can manseau of days or you look in your your back files sometimes brightly i mean you talkers like you know ten ideas for one thing so there's i've got like a back pocket filled with light you know ideas of avonlea perfectly good that just for what reason didn't work for for that particular project so i just keep all that stuff like around you know and just float around like i got a post her for that i had an idea for that we can answer 940.62,945.54, so i do sometimes i pitch for all i'll email 945.63,959.28, a particular person and athelwold love to work with you you know i don't do it as much as i should i should hustle a little more but i find that the work is coming in so it's sort of like 959.31,1016.43, you know i haven't had a date like you know a portfolio or show to it the pavement right i mean luckily even i in sort of like inundated with you know people wanting a movie poster whether elkin that nobody seemed to like you know a property that you know i got some o you know we want to call godsons behind scotty know it's it's got a lot of recognition behind so emancipated 1016.43,1069.98, away with releasing it she wanted to it officially i mean i'm sort of like i feel like i'm a little bit on the radar now so i do everything officially or i get permission from the person that you know a film director or something you know so sterilon put out myself obviously but yet for posters and in our work but he would love to do it exacerbate montesquieu was my first full packaging for london for that i had done till from the crittenden clay face seven inch i think it was something else but then the attentive as that was my operation of the wolf man and then and then i had designed 1070.19,1084.68, the back cover for all the releases the online is monastery you know 1084.83,1086.12, and 1087.47,1101.72, this idea actually you know i shot a shop them a few ideas for the front cover care for my wolf man and and then i also thought you know i'm going to show them this cool idea i had 1102.08,1122.45, of like the sort of like classified ads in the back of a monster magazine connotated away for a mask or you know extrablaetter it is those crazy classifies and and it was sort of like i got excited because it was like well i just you know like you can ask the monstrous qui 1122.96,1126.02, property with that kind of them 1126.02,1134.27, and it really seemed to work so morally like that so we made them all you know the back covers where we goncalo coat of them a sort of man the front but 1134.57,1148.88, when it came time to go the full pocket an they said he you know what we really like that idea of you know the whole monster the classified ads the fake ads for for stuff why don't we do that for the full packaging 1148.91,1167.09, and i just seem to make sense of that i got excited and and i was sort of like to like you know you can do like a roof off like you know jack davis as you know six foot frankenstein cut out the house to be able to buy and hang on the wall when we do you know noonshine take masterson and just 1167.09,1178.73, you know master with that all that great stuff that we remember from where it masterpieces i love doing as final at you can play with that seniawan do so early 1178.76,1182.84, really great stuff i can't wait to get to the label part 1183.32,1185.36, place it over the old man 1185.75,1196.43, no nor you know there's a northman stupid stuff like that like it makes it you know kind of juvenile but it spaniolated to the movie or 1196.58,1217.43, i'm really tired about something in soap of the label on a coloured final which is not an you know a few times like like i guess i mean example that would be frightened the insane that we can land on the same idea there with the mass right 1217.7,1221.84, knowingly or two minds but 1221.84,1256.37, you know i just sort of man you know i sort of like so i put that to watch easily don't we make them the right of the green but of course you know it's like that plantat makes so much sense you know for the move and you layin on those ideas and your delay just taken to a whole new level italie i had that as the sunderland kevin's like white make a picture in cottonopolis that final you know just bursting came comes a mind altogether on the back of a shod 1256.4,1266.63, he is off and you can see all the little tents down and not tunnel so fun stuff like that you know i mean that kind of what that's kind of like a man of bed in the morning 1270.14,1292.58, like i would love like the changeling to come out i mean go back to a property that i love to tackle and i've done some change langlade our work here and there but it's all onto know sort of line on my own kind of thing but i would love to do like an official foster or to the counter carisbury good 1292.58,1311.84, and but there probably is this in you know and i could tell they understand through my doin wardens there is here no fences going to cover the cost of intepretation pay the ears he added make his dam things and solemn time and energy to insert 1311.93,1354.14, certain titles may not be ready for it yet you know i don't know i mean there's no contriving living in obscurity i mean you know i talk about the changing bit because i want to keep emotion to keep it in the mind's eye an that's a great about it like i have done i know like you know london abortively trying to find those films that you want to see as strathoran like the there they're finding the people who did it like him i've been i beeble to help to a little bit with some of my cackle i been able to say hey i can put you in touch with that person and before we knew it we had the record out you know what i mean i thought that was great you know just come bathershins you know and like you said likely 1354.14,1365.18, we all have the same taste i want to see the same things like teresa know who's putting that out like i would love it extinguishes not music on it but 1365.33,1397.64, even if the lilac christmas were a lot of just kind of visual or audio custer is some music but there's a lot there's enough there to make a cool looking record yeah i did i mean that was a man again that's another light you know kind of guedelha balistarii was on the baccalaureate who you know like i'm working with toinette guys were great luckily i 1397.73,1403.82, i've gotten a marine in the band he lives in cyrano ah 1404.03,1424.31, so yeah i mean you know he were friends you know you know he comes to events you put on and stuff and we hang out and he's just a really cool guy and they're very excited now that there's been resurgence when 1424.34,1432.5, and then the gallant thinking about because he knew him and also a friend of mine on keepers was working merchant 1432.68,1443.24, they want to do a closer for two or reading i'm going to go on the road with them and i'm going to help them solve the march wind olinto come up to image is a course 1443.69,1449.15, and we did and i got to do posters for them so both tours they 1449.27,1455.24, thirteen and thousand fourteen got to do a poster for each to her 1455.3,1462.41, again i sort of like you know getting products like that i think is really important for a lot of 1462.44,1465.77, young designers out there begins 1466.07,1483.26, its profile too right getting your name attached to something that has a fan base you know that's going to that's going to accelerate your brand too so now a days i sort of thick projects 1483.35,1490.25, they do have a little juice behind them you know they do have an best behind them they do have recognition 1490.31,1492.92, i mean because 1493.16,1496.31, if it's an in film okay they've got 1496.94,1503.87, some known actors in there or they've got a trailer you know it's a go you know what i mean they're not 1503.87,1511.46, in the film that are our work but like a cold do a lot of those kinds of pills but it's not really going to get seen on a wide 1512.87,1523.61, so that gets to be important at some point to where you want to make sure that the stuff you're doing is reaching a wide eyes because that means your reaching a wide audience to 1528.44,1537.53, for sure like pretty much every project you know you get that sort of like a man what can i bring the table gear like a 1538.46,1546.02, now working on a poster for really well known to for a really well known lorian 1546.59,1547.94, in the 1548.03,1560.72, and the tale as the perpetual has been re interpreted a billion basilian times by some of the top of cultured to the best in the world 1561.5,1567.5, yesterday so what can i do that's going to be different 1567.53,1572.6, you know what can i bring to the table that's going to excite 1572.6,1591.26, a new fan of potential new fan of the movie and fans of the old filadoro before him like to me it's got to have a concept behind it like what different wapentakes been done before like you know like say 1591.47,1595.31, as a stupid example like a fiction 1595.34,1606.44, what can i do that's going to be different than the silian culture restitutions okay i'm gonna take the men you 1606.56,1608.27, the restaurant 1608.27,1610.28, with all 1610.67,1615.38, and she relied for so withersteen 1615.95,1618.89, what can i do etrangere 1619.04,1632.57, that scene i can take the menu that there at the restaurant and make a post route of the men the kind of thing you know that might that might be exciting or what can i do 1632.66,1636.77, like like like i haven't got jaws yet 1637.85,1646.97, mainly because i just haven't had that other and there's been some incredible like recent interpretations of that post 1647.21,1669.05, my justice one just recently the shirt you know making up the sky line you know really old like a man so yet you get that sort of you do get that fear and so that at cerolian what can i what can i bring them a table that's going to excite me over the next month or week or erling's going to take to do and excite 1669.08,1682.28, enfans animal finds so that does get the best cataline bit you know to get a little bit like intimidating you know i've always liked you know 1682.43,1702.2, there you know like i said i mentioned earlier and working on a post of that i just can't seem to have to get too excited about my ideas because i regard came and it's like i know that there's something else that i missed my missing some wished for that one thing that's really gone you know excited me to spend the next two weeks on it you know what i mean 1702.29,1704.03, so 1704.18,1712.28, i can be that can be a challenge like eachother times it can be easier laureate idea in mind 1712.67,1748.94, oh i can't wait like finally somebody asks me to do that or any near this poster and in the side like even if it's a stupid scatter of tumbledown somewhere you know that excites me too and okove got something in the bank that i can reap visit and saying for a poster that it wasn't done thank god i didn't really spend my time on but i started roughing it at and it was a pet cemetery poster i and i was going to do it for a company is going to be a license one and 1749.06,1764.93, a waterloo a face book and you know you know gallery name it whatever there was my very idea already fleshed out very iterates cool but you know just i just 1764.93,1807.68, to the drawing board and even didn't even you know it was just too close yes they basic thing but here's the but part that i think a lot of us as are as we're always trying to be the inventors right like hay we came with that idea first and that's what i like to do is sort of at least not like look we didn't invent the wheel but like we like to be the first to say hey you know that was my conduct and nobody's really done anything quite like it that's always soothe best case scenario but what happens sometimes as you do land on an idea that somebody has already done or it's a little bit close and i used to stratoides whatever if they were just a sidenote and i was talking to rob jones monastery thing and he says you know what 1808.31,1810.02, you're going to do differently 1810.02,1812.27, because everything's been done before 1812.93,1820.04, everything is literally been done before so just do it in your own way and it will be different 1820.19,1823.01, and no one would ever put the two together really 1823.37,1859.28, you can you can take two things and put them together and that becomes original ye like i knew going in so they said you know artisan me with bandoline to do fantasm and i was like absolutely like you know i do imagine the series and yette you know so i was like you know yahoos like oh what am i going to do it's been in abilities but 1859.61,1866.78, just sort of like when i found what the packaging was going to be like and a conocil 1867.05,1875.33, come second striking like so you know eradicate out we may be we can do something assures 1875.57,1878.48, with that thought okay well 1878.66,1879.62, let 1879.89,1887.63, something like that for the outer box and then how do i tie in all the movies into one of 1887.63,1899.78, this of seti i wanted him to look like when it spilled out that it all belongs together rather than okay here's fantasm wine and let's get every hatstand there and 1899.96,1912.29, stone and okay here's francis to and let's get the same characters with just facing different ways he anatolie you know i've got you now i'm starting to see a lot of 1912.35,1937.82, i really got a kind o get that fatigue with like the illustrated body parts you know so i try to come up i like coming up with concepts and not just your favorite character holding on to an ice cream cone and over her it was another guilliadun but you know i mean thus do i was pitiable for it but i try to steer the culinary from those types of things so when i wanted to do was have come with a ball 1938.69,1941.39, why don't we you know 1941.87,1943.97, every move has 1944.09,1945.62, new ball 1945.89,1962.27, you know part to have been the one with the little wind beloit and then her three hadley know the saratov in the eyeball and he now perforator had the son the head you know 1962.78,1969.74, of it and it was like why don't we just kind of like brand it with the ball all about the ball and 1970.13,1987.62, and economically it worked too you know we could get it done and the short amount of time they wanted it done and i just sort of picholoroni the theme and just went with it and that's an when they first saw it they were like astonishes no 1987.77,1999.83, the baron you know i may be some minor sweets which is the best you can hope for and and heaps its kind o worked out in a really great way 1999.95,2006.34, you know the box that was an example of the packaging steering lesigne 2006.85,2011.8, i like the game of this concept now we can come over ideas to make the package 2011.83,2015.58, it was more or less like i knew that i was going to have a ball in it 2015.61,2018.85, and they sent me sort of like a really raw 2019.24,2025.33, digital three photo of the box with the ball in it for the advantage 2025.33,2027.1, all worked out right 2027.61,2034.99, i certainly have inter going to be on the case but there are only a certain size of the gotthold all the films in this little thing 2035.32,2038.83, i actually nowadays i do everything is like a poster 2040.06,2041.29, make it 2041.56,2047.05, it could be a poster after they might like it so much since ablowing up the art work again 2047.68,2078.01, eventooally got to see the orchestration in the theatre as i was sort of on the job and that was great you know i got to watch that film in the theater and so is nice revisiting it but i've seen that move enough times where i think i probably could come up with something you know a certain films i will go back and watch again like 2078.16,2102.61, said because there was all these little things in the club house i wanted to see her like you know sometimes you you know when you're doing our work for a film or tourists you will watch them move again because you know you're looking at the different when you're sort of officially working on it and so occasionally you know i tried to watch the movies 2102.64,2140.83, sometimes sometimes you don't always have the time either but you know but i like to again servitors know the mesaville or you know just ideas floating around in the attic there i think i could you know probably do a movie that i am so well versed in i could probably don't need to watch that one again the only time would do that is if like i said i you know am i undrawing the bedroom 2141.25,2155.83, bernheim i might go back and see what's on the walls and see how that kind of stuff loonatic lar line a dialogue sometimes but but mostly like a defence but i like to see the movies you know before i 2155.89,2159.94, before i do start because again you are a sort of seeing it the different eyes 2164.47,2176.65, yet a lot of late spring grass while watching the panatella you know your past to take or angle sometimes you'll you'll take it 2176.83,2179.95, different pots and put them together to make one 2179.98,2187.87, a reference imitations quite a bit actually you know 2188.14,2195.19, sometimes if you're working on stuff that like well with francis i was lucky enough to have this 2196.99,2296.53, a frog that i bought is not a proper any of the films but it's patterned from a guy in the states and the name of the company's failing the endsleigh are customs i think so this was kononov around just sort of like a need on this angle you know i do ontangle or like dead on continuous would just kindergarten attars and just just get it down sometimes i'll take pictures of you know like my wife makes every model you know i'll need lawyering unto a knife first orontides i can take a picture of her screaming and then i can draw different arctogaeal she is fifty or obedient coming out all twenty four by thirty six in san impassively played a fantastic best which was the festival they wanted to get in because it's so tied into manderton austin played there and yet relieving directed it my saw the film when it was first done in it had a canonisation and then make up distribution which now for pictures who could at the donahue leandro preston so i mean and may they recut the film but its awesome basically like i mean 2296.53,2308.92, so yeah i was really cool to see if like this movie of all and i've kind of like kevinnie for a long time so i you know i was there from the very beginning 2309.04,2328.72, the way through the process to watch him watch and make this my saracens you know it's coming out on davidson don't know when but i definitely at chosroes to see this luting enjoy it it goes chronological it goes from like 2328.72,2342.7, of the opkuk sort of like the roger castalia and so as well all the way to lake kindliest third of the movie is like 2342.88,2352.15, interviews with sort of light contemporary artists doing this kind of our work i mean it's teint think we're called alternative posteris yei think it's more just 2352.15,2357.22, terrestrian i'm not sure how were bill but 2357.64,2364.21, that's interesting i think that a really good job sort of like catching people up to like 2364.33,2383.05, for like again like sort of like the duties grandson events posters you know that kind of stuff to all the way to like the nineties when you know home barndoor work they became harmless really to 2383.17,2386.2, now it's sort of this this bush or 2386.23,2390.55, no work on the covers people want that feeling again 2392.71,2395.2, anyone 2395.23,2434.95, unfortunately may never go away because that's how people needed just the move i mean it you know it's got tom creon it well it's going to have a side profile that time curs and then inside that sidereal be all the leather actors and that may be an exploded at the bottom but it caroline you know they don't dig age people they digest things quicker you know they these little box cover on it tunes and that's what they need to see to you know you can't walk up to a posteritati and look at all the little things up a bit so i get why you know i get it there why it exists but it doesn't mean 2435.04,2440.77, we have to like it you know what i mean in illogical as in latin 2440.89,2477.97, where it's just like a cool striking image it's a concept you know a salacious weren't complex at all they were despairing and why did that go away i mean you know what i mean like why are we need to see every actress face one of finster why can we look at it film as a concept not as a fashion statement or how somebody looks or to cut stuffocated oneness of exact that have artwork on their walls but even they don't have the power we 2477.97,2536.14, all the way with because of consumers and the way people are looking at i tunicles on our neglecting consonantal of these companies that that are designing posters design houses they may know what they get in their third trying to push the trampish for that kind of thing to work or you know they don't want to do that the exploding head design you know sometimes it the climate though and you have the council bit but you know you know but it is it is creeping into the main stream realisme you know you're starting to see our work like you know an inherent device had a great series of posters that look really their own if you don't dry had a lot of great you know official art behind it so you know like a lake it is it is there but i think they do it for a certain type of film to right a certain teofilo would they do which i think is good it works for me as though to 2536.35,2538.48, run posters 2539.2,2543.7, when the devil comes out manchoo shot kind of thing 2543.85,2546.49, right that's fine i get it 2546.82,2584.47, we have the ones that the hired artists to do for the festering as those of the books generally generated interest for writing sometimes those vessel a done that's where on to use that one yard and yes so you know it in cool when like you know cerinthia art becomes an official art or that posterity did that is coming from an illustrated place in the right you know it's coming from you know that kindheartedly trying to capture you know i think this documentary twenty four by thirty six is sartainly you know 2584.62,2597.82, and the people behind them you know back in the address is on the move with you know back in like the you know wherever like all the way back to the forties and fifties you know oh you know artists ornamenting their work 2597.85,2601.24, but they would sign the poster but they would hide it 2602.95,2614.08, in there somewhere it's good to see that not you know the artists are getting a little yether getting a little recognition for their work too i mean imagine that
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[ [ "Person", "Sentence" ], [ "Cynthia Carpenter", "Thanks, <UNK>, and good morning, everybody.\n" ], [ "Alexandria Lane", "I'll start today with highlights from the quarter and then turn it over to <UNK> to cover our financial performance.\n" ], [ "Kimberly Sanchez", "And then finally, I'll wrap up the call with an update on some of our key projects.\n" ], [ "Lisa Butler", "2017 is off to a good start, and our financial results were solid, and operationally, we are making significant headway on our objectives.\n" ], [ "Stephen Craig", "For the first quarter, net income increased $3.7 million to $40.3 million.\n" ], [ "Megan Rodriguez DDS", "The utility performed well due to customer growth and the effects of colder weather.\n" ], [ "Alexis Moore", "Our region is also off to a good start this year from an economic standpoint.\n" ], [ "Amy Fletcher", "We continue to see growth and outpaced the nation on many fronts.\n" ], [ "Jeffrey Robles", "Unemployment numbers were favorable, with Oregon posting the lowest monthly unemployment rate since 1976 at 3.8% in March.\n" ], [ "Christine Castro", "This compared favorably to the U.S. national monthly unemployment rate of 4.5%.\n" ], [ "Christine Jones", "Average unemployment numbers in our major population centers, which is mainly Portland and Vancouver, have remained low at 4.5% over the last 12 months.\n" ], [ "Richard Gonzalez", "During that same period, construction in the Portland-Vancouver area was down, with a 5% decrease in single-family permits, but overall remains strong on the heels of a healthy 2016.\n" ], [ "Tina Mann", "In fact, the metro areas posted the highest number of total residential permits issued, that includes both single-family and multi-family permits, since 2007.\n" ], [ "Rachel Oconnor", "Although home sales were down about 4% for the last 12 months after a peak early in 2016, average home prices in the Portland area increased by about 12%.\n" ], [ "Alexandra Murray", "In our Washington service territory, home sales were up year-over-year, with an increase of about 4%, and home prices increased 13%.\n" ], [ "Richard Saunders", "All of this translated to continued, strong customer growth, with the addition of over 12,000 customers in the past year and a growth rate of 1.7%.\n" ], [ "Nicholas Thompson", "As our region and customer base continues to grow, we are focused on several capital projects to ensure the safety and continued reliability of our distribution system.\n" ], [ "Angela Marshall", "Our liquefied natural gas facilities at Newport and here in Portland are essential to operations during peak heating days, like the ones our territory experienced this past winter.\n" ], [ "Ryan Hughes", "A few years ago, we began making improvements in these facilities, and we expect them to be complete next year, with a total investment of about $35 million.\n" ], [ "Michael White", "As you may remember, in Clark County, Washington, we had been adding high-pressure distribution lines over the last couple of years to support customers in our fastest-growing community.\n" ], [ "Monica Singh", "We expect to complete our $25 million upgrade in 2019.\n" ], [ "Troy Gutierrez", "This past March, the Oregon Public Utility Commission issued an order after months of collaboration with natural gas utilities in Oregon.\n" ], [ "Matthew Summers", "The order allows utilities to request tracker mechanisms for specific investments related to safety.\n" ], [ "Jennifer Stevenson", "The order provides high-level guidelines for these requests in the commission's key objectives.\n" ], [ "Timothy Smith", "While the order does not guarantee programs would be approved or investments would be tracked in, this framework is an important step in continuing to thoughtfully prioritize safety and reliability investment.\n" ], [ "Elizabeth Price", "NW Natural, with the support of the Oregon Public Utility Commission, has a legacy of integrated safety programs that have allowed us to ensure the integrity of our distribution system and transmission assets, including the removal of all the cast iron and all the bare steel from our system, making our system one of the most modern in the country.\n" ], [ "Jon Stokes", "We look forward to working with the Commission on these programs in the coming months.\n" ], [ "Jonathan Johnson", "Now with that, I'll turn it over to <UNK> to cover the financial results for the quarter.\n" ], [ "Robert Parker", "<UNK>.\n" ], [ "Jessica Ramirez", "Thank you, <UNK>, and good morning, everyone.\n" ], [ "David Salazar", "I'll start this morning with the quarter results and wrap up with a brief review of cash flows and 2017 guidance.\n" ], [ "William Delacruz", "For the first quarter of 2017, we reported net income of $40.3 million compared to $36.6 million for the same period last year for an increase of $3.7 million.\n" ], [ "Troy Brown DDS", "Results were driven by a $4.3 million increase in utility segment net income, offset by a $700,000 decrease in our gas storage segment.\n" ], [ "Andrew Terry", "The utility's strong results reflected a $5.5 million pretax or $3.3 million after-tax increase in margin and a $3 million pretax or $1.8 million after-tax increase in other income, mainly due to the noncash charge taken in 2016 as we closed the environmental cost recovery docket.\n" ], [ "Melissa Perez", "These items were offset by higher O&M expense.\n" ], [ "David Coleman", "The $3.3 million increase in utility margin reflected customer growth and the effects of colder weather.\n" ], [ "Misty Torres", "In total, deliveries increased 26% due to customer growth and colder-than-average weather, with record-breaking precipitation in February and above-average rain in March.\n" ], [ "Madison Lewis", "This compared to a warm first quarter in 2016.\n" ], [ "Susan Hogan", "Offsetting these positive factors were lower comparative gains from our gas cost incentive sharing in Oregon.\n" ], [ "Elaine Thomas", "The company and customers continue to benefit from lower actual gas costs than prices set in rates, although the spread has narrowed this year.\n" ], [ "Joshua Butler", "For the quarter, our gas storage segment net income decreased $700,000, reflecting lower asset management revenues from Mist as well as higher expenses at Gill Ranch for routine periodic pipeline and compressor maintenance.\n" ], [ "Michael Romero", "We have contracted both our Mist and Gill Ranch facilities for the 2017-'18 gas storage year, which began on April 1.\n" ], [ "Donald Ward", "Our Mist facility remains under long-term contracts at similar prices to prior periods.\n" ], [ "Tom Robinson", "At our Gill Ranch facility, we contracted about half of the capacity in firm contracts at slightly higher prices than the prior gas storage year.\n" ], [ "Alicia Morrison", "But overall, prices have remained below historic level.\n" ], [ "Derrick Zhang", "The remaining capacity at Gill is under asset management agreements with a third-party and will be subject to market pricing.\n" ], [ "James Alexander", "For the Gill Ranch facility, we are closely watching for the final gas storage regulation from the Division of Oil, Gas, and Geothermal Resources to be issued, which will help us further assess the cost required to comply with the new regulations and our future investment in this asset.\n" ], [ "Michael Schroeder", "Moving briefly to cash flows.\n" ], [ "Debbie Fernandez", "For the first quarter, the company generated $145 million in operating cash flow from higher customer receipts due to colder weather, offset by higher gas purchases and income tax payments.\n" ], [ "Gina Roberts", "We invested $39 million in capital expenditures, reduced short-term debt by $53 million and paid dividends of about $14 million.\n" ], [ "April Robbins", "Moving to 2017 financial guidance.\n" ], [ "Robert Mcclure", "We continue to expect capital expenditures in the range of $225 million to $250 million for 2017, including $80 million to $90 million associated with our North Mist expansion.\n" ], [ "Mr. Jacob Flynn Jr.", "The company reaffirmed 2017 guidance today in the range of $2.05 to $2.25 per share.\n" ], [ "David Rodriguez", "Guidance continues to assume customer growth from our utility segment, average weather conditions, slow recovery of gas storage market and no significant changes in prevailing regulatory policies, mechanisms or outcomes or significant laws or regulations.\n" ], [ "Sonya Bowers", "With that, I'll turn the call back over to <UNK> for his concluding remarks.\n" ], [ "Donald Harper", "Thanks, <UNK>.\n" ], [ "Eric Stone", "Last year, we engaged in a comprehensive, strategic planning effort for our utility business.\n" ], [ "Linda Levy", "That effort continued to emphasize our commitment to safety and reliability as our top priority.\n" ], [ "Richard Carroll", "It also resulted in the development of 5 core strategies that will shape our focus in the coming years.\n" ], [ "Bruce Jimenez", "They include continuing to provide superior customer service and meeting the evolving needs and expectations of our customers; enabling core utility growth; furthering a constructive regulatory agenda; continuing to attract and retain a talented workforce; and effectively positioning our company for a low-carbon future.\n" ], [ "James Williams", "As part of that strategy work, we've had a team focused on identifying new areas where we can proactively reduce emissions.\n" ], [ "James Ford", "We're calling this our low-carbon pathway initiative, and one area of focus is putting our pipeline system to work in new ways.\n" ], [ "Maria Murphy", "To that end, I'm excited to report that in April, we announced our first renewable natural gas project for the city of Portland, what the city announced as its single largest climate action project to date.\n" ], [ "Charles Wagner", "For its part, the city will build a renewable natural gas production facility to recover, convert and claim biogas from the city's largest wastewater treatment plant to our pipeline quality standards.\n" ], [ "Julia Fisher", "Once clean, the renewable natural gas will be delivered through NW Natural's existing pipeline system to serve heavy-duty vehicles.\n" ], [ "Bianca Owen", "Under the agreement, NW Natural will build and maintain the compressed natural gas vehicle fueling station, allowing us to earn a regulator return for that investment under an existing tariff.\n" ], [ "Benjamin Durham Jr.", "We expect the station to be operational by the end of 2017.\n" ], [ "Aaron Gardner", "While our investment will be modest for this initial project, it is noteworthy due to its aggressive reduction in greenhouse gas emissions.\n" ], [ "Austin Williams", "In fact, the city notes this single project will cut emissions by 21,000 tons annually.\n" ], [ "Benjamin Gonzalez", "We are proud to be helping our city close the loop on waste and take advantage of our modern distribution system in new and exciting ways.\n" ], [ "Ellen Johnson", "It's our hope that this is the first of other renewable natural gas projects to come.\n" ], [ "Taylor Little", "Finally, let me give an update on our North Mist Expansion Project.\n" ], [ "Tammy Cooper", "As we discussed, the North Mist project will support grid reliabilities by supplying innovative, no-notice storage service to Portland General Electric that can be drawn on at any time, balancing the variability of additional renewable power on the electric system.\n" ], [ "Vanessa Brown", "The estimated cost of North Mist is $128 million, and includes development of a new reservoir of 2.5 Bcf, a compressor station and pipeline.\n" ], [ "Jodi Stark", "In the first quarter, we finished construction of the primary well pad and cleared the compressor station site.\n" ], [ "Andrew Black", "We also received a crucial approval for delta pressure from the Department of Geology and Mineral Industries, allowing us to store the necessary amount of natural gas in the reservoir.\n" ], [ "Krista Allen", "In the coming months, we will build -- we will be drilling the remaining wells and constructing the compressor station and pipeline.\n" ], [ "Kristen Tran", "We expect most of the construction on the project will be complete this year, with plans for it to be in service for the winter of 2018.\n" ], [ "Daniel Smith", "When the expansion is placed into service, the investment will immediately be rate-based under an established tariff schedule that has already been approved by the Oregon Public Utility Commission.\n" ], [ "Nicole Santana", "Overall, I feel very good about the opportunities in front of us.\n" ], [ "David Kennedy", "We remain focused on working with policymakers and customers to continue providing value for both our communities and investors.\n" ], [ "Shelby Blair", "Before we take questions, I would also like to say how pleased I am to have Frank Burkhartsmeyer join our executive team as Senior Vice President and Chief Financial Officer on May 17.\n" ], [ "Jessica Armstrong", "Frank comes to NW Natural with a wealth of experience in the energy industry and an impressive and varied career.\n" ], [ "Cynthia Jones", "Most recently, Frank was President and CEO of Avangrid Renewables.\n" ], [ "Karen Stanley", "I am confident Frank will be a great addition to our team.\n" ], [ "Michael Shields", "I would also like to thank <UNK> for all of his work as Interim CFO these past months, and congratulate him on his promotion to Vice President and Treasurer, in addition to his roles as Controller and Chief Accounting Officer.\n" ], [ "Abigail Ochoa", "Thanks again for taking time this morning with us.\n" ], [ "John Davis", "And Ryan, we'll open it up for Q&A at this point.\n" ], [ "Steven Crawford", "Yes, it's a good question, <UNK>.\n" ], [ "Joanne Simpson", "The North Mist is a wonderful asset in the Northwest.\n" ], [ "Michael Harris", "As you know, there's not a lot of underground storage in Northwest.\n" ], [ "Sarah King", "So to have an ability for us to expand and provide additional storage, you have the scarcity value.\n" ], [ "Tiffany Nash", "So it's all about location, location, location.\n" ], [ "Jason Bennett", "So North Mist is one of those opportunities.\n" ], [ "Tonya Ingram", "Gill Ranch is in a little bit of a different situation.\n" ], [ "Deborah Baker", "Obviously, the Northern California market right now, if you look at them, the market numbers that the markets are charging for storage, it's indicating we're in an oversupplied market.\n" ], [ "Jason Thornton", "I think you know our thesis has been long-term, that California, as they continue to add more and more renewables, will need additional gas storage to kind of balance.\n" ], [ "Stephen Garcia", "But at this juncture, the market is clearly telling all of us we're oversupplied.\n" ], [ "Phillip Ibarra", "We'll see what happens going forward along that front.\n" ], [ "Kristi Carpenter", "We've got a lot of things that are changing in the California market.\n" ], [ "Sarah Stewart", "We've got the new regulations coming out that <UNK> referenced.\n" ], [ "Nicholas Holt", "The DOGGR regulations are going to be coming out.\n" ], [ "Elizabeth Terry", "We'll have to see how the market prices those and what happens there.\n" ], [ "Meghan Moon", "And then I think we're also going to be hopefully learning information this week from PG&E.\n" ], [ "David Harris", "They're having a public meeting about storage in their rate case dynamics.\n" ], [ "Andrew Lucas", "So maybe there'll be some additional information that will be coming out of that meeting that will be beneficial or, at least, help identify the area.\n" ], [ "Charlene Pierce", "But with the North Mist project, it's about location, location, location.\n" ], [ "Robert Steele", "So I think that asset is perfectly positioned, not only for this opportunity, but maybe even opportunities in the future.\n" ], [ "Michael Khan DDS", "With Gill Ranch, we're just going to have to see the supply of storage or the demand for storage go up, in my opinion.\n" ], [ "Christopher Mendoza", "No, it's actually a little bit less, <UNK>.\n" ], [ "Derek Fox", "When we're in this kind of variable pricing market that we're in, when we look at contracting, first off, most of our contract in the short term in nature.\n" ], [ "Cassandra Long", "Anyways, we've got a couple that are very long-term contracts, but we -- the bad news is we're in an oversupplied market, which is dropping pricing.\n" ], [ "Samuel Harris", "So we want to make sure that we don't contract that in for the long term.\n" ], [ "Thomas Cox", "So last year, we actually contracted a little bit larger capacity still in short term.\n" ], [ "Kelly Rocha", "What we're doing this year is we're holding a little bit back for our optimizer to take advantage of the markets.\n" ], [ "Diane Munoz", "So we're hoping that the results will be a little bit better as a result, but it's a little bit less than it was last year.\n" ], [ "Amber Goodwin", "Well, thanks, Ryan.\n" ], [ "Matthew Long", "This is <UNK>.\n" ], [ "Matthew Brown", "Thanks, everybody, for joining us this morning.\n" ], [ "Kelly Smith", "If you have some other questions, give <UNK> a call, and we will hopefully also be seeing a lot of you here in a couple of weeks at the AGA Financial Forum.\n" ], [ "Kathleen Wright", "So let us know if you need to meet with us.\n" ], [ "Marissa Harvey", "I think we've got a pretty full schedule right now, but we'd be happy to see if we can do something.\n" ], [ "Courtney Rangel", "Again, thanks, everybody, and have a great day.\n" ] ]
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Person,Sentence Cynthia Carpenter,"Thanks, <UNK>, and good morning, everybody. " Alexandria Lane,"I'll start today with highlights from the quarter and then turn it over to <UNK> to cover our financial performance. " Kimberly Sanchez,"And then finally, I'll wrap up the call with an update on some of our key projects. " Lisa Butler,"2017 is off to a good start, and our financial results were solid, and operationally, we are making significant headway on our objectives. " Stephen Craig,"For the first quarter, net income increased $3.7 million to $40.3 million. " Megan Rodriguez DDS,"The utility performed well due to customer growth and the effects of colder weather. " Alexis Moore,"Our region is also off to a good start this year from an economic standpoint. " Amy Fletcher,"We continue to see growth and outpaced the nation on many fronts. " Jeffrey Robles,"Unemployment numbers were favorable, with Oregon posting the lowest monthly unemployment rate since 1976 at 3.8% in March. " Christine Castro,"This compared favorably to the U.S. national monthly unemployment rate of 4.5%. " Christine Jones,"Average unemployment numbers in our major population centers, which is mainly Portland and Vancouver, have remained low at 4.5% over the last 12 months. " Richard Gonzalez,"During that same period, construction in the Portland-Vancouver area was down, with a 5% decrease in single-family permits, but overall remains strong on the heels of a healthy 2016. " Tina Mann,"In fact, the metro areas posted the highest number of total residential permits issued, that includes both single-family and multi-family permits, since 2007. " Rachel Oconnor,"Although home sales were down about 4% for the last 12 months after a peak early in 2016, average home prices in the Portland area increased by about 12%. " Alexandra Murray,"In our Washington service territory, home sales were up year-over-year, with an increase of about 4%, and home prices increased 13%. " Richard Saunders,"All of this translated to continued, strong customer growth, with the addition of over 12,000 customers in the past year and a growth rate of 1.7%. " Nicholas Thompson,"As our region and customer base continues to grow, we are focused on several capital projects to ensure the safety and continued reliability of our distribution system. " Angela Marshall,"Our liquefied natural gas facilities at Newport and here in Portland are essential to operations during peak heating days, like the ones our territory experienced this past winter. " Ryan Hughes,"A few years ago, we began making improvements in these facilities, and we expect them to be complete next year, with a total investment of about $35 million. " Michael White,"As you may remember, in Clark County, Washington, we had been adding high-pressure distribution lines over the last couple of years to support customers in our fastest-growing community. " Monica Singh,"We expect to complete our $25 million upgrade in 2019. " Troy Gutierrez,"This past March, the Oregon Public Utility Commission issued an order after months of collaboration with natural gas utilities in Oregon. " Matthew Summers,"The order allows utilities to request tracker mechanisms for specific investments related to safety. " Jennifer Stevenson,"The order provides high-level guidelines for these requests in the commission's key objectives. " Timothy Smith,"While the order does not guarantee programs would be approved or investments would be tracked in, this framework is an important step in continuing to thoughtfully prioritize safety and reliability investment. " Elizabeth Price,"NW Natural, with the support of the Oregon Public Utility Commission, has a legacy of integrated safety programs that have allowed us to ensure the integrity of our distribution system and transmission assets, including the removal of all the cast iron and all the bare steel from our system, making our system one of the most modern in the country. " Jon Stokes,"We look forward to working with the Commission on these programs in the coming months. " Jonathan Johnson,"Now with that, I'll turn it over to <UNK> to cover the financial results for the quarter. " Robert Parker,"<UNK>. " Jessica Ramirez,"Thank you, <UNK>, and good morning, everyone. " David Salazar,"I'll start this morning with the quarter results and wrap up with a brief review of cash flows and 2017 guidance. " William Delacruz,"For the first quarter of 2017, we reported net income of $40.3 million compared to $36.6 million for the same period last year for an increase of $3.7 million. " Troy Brown DDS,"Results were driven by a $4.3 million increase in utility segment net income, offset by a $700,000 decrease in our gas storage segment. " Andrew Terry,"The utility's strong results reflected a $5.5 million pretax or $3.3 million after-tax increase in margin and a $3 million pretax or $1.8 million after-tax increase in other income, mainly due to the noncash charge taken in 2016 as we closed the environmental cost recovery docket. " Melissa Perez,"These items were offset by higher O&M expense. " David Coleman,"The $3.3 million increase in utility margin reflected customer growth and the effects of colder weather. " Misty Torres,"In total, deliveries increased 26% due to customer growth and colder-than-average weather, with record-breaking precipitation in February and above-average rain in March. " Madison Lewis,"This compared to a warm first quarter in 2016. " Susan Hogan,"Offsetting these positive factors were lower comparative gains from our gas cost incentive sharing in Oregon. " Elaine Thomas,"The company and customers continue to benefit from lower actual gas costs than prices set in rates, although the spread has narrowed this year. " Joshua Butler,"For the quarter, our gas storage segment net income decreased $700,000, reflecting lower asset management revenues from Mist as well as higher expenses at Gill Ranch for routine periodic pipeline and compressor maintenance. " Michael Romero,"We have contracted both our Mist and Gill Ranch facilities for the 2017-'18 gas storage year, which began on April 1. " Donald Ward,"Our Mist facility remains under long-term contracts at similar prices to prior periods. " Tom Robinson,"At our Gill Ranch facility, we contracted about half of the capacity in firm contracts at slightly higher prices than the prior gas storage year. " Alicia Morrison,"But overall, prices have remained below historic level. " Derrick Zhang,"The remaining capacity at Gill is under asset management agreements with a third-party and will be subject to market pricing. " James Alexander,"For the Gill Ranch facility, we are closely watching for the final gas storage regulation from the Division of Oil, Gas, and Geothermal Resources to be issued, which will help us further assess the cost required to comply with the new regulations and our future investment in this asset. " Michael Schroeder,"Moving briefly to cash flows. " Debbie Fernandez,"For the first quarter, the company generated $145 million in operating cash flow from higher customer receipts due to colder weather, offset by higher gas purchases and income tax payments. " Gina Roberts,"We invested $39 million in capital expenditures, reduced short-term debt by $53 million and paid dividends of about $14 million. " April Robbins,"Moving to 2017 financial guidance. " Robert Mcclure,"We continue to expect capital expenditures in the range of $225 million to $250 million for 2017, including $80 million to $90 million associated with our North Mist expansion. " Mr. Jacob Flynn Jr.,"The company reaffirmed 2017 guidance today in the range of $2.05 to $2.25 per share. " David Rodriguez,"Guidance continues to assume customer growth from our utility segment, average weather conditions, slow recovery of gas storage market and no significant changes in prevailing regulatory policies, mechanisms or outcomes or significant laws or regulations. " Sonya Bowers,"With that, I'll turn the call back over to <UNK> for his concluding remarks. " Donald Harper,"Thanks, <UNK>. " Eric Stone,"Last year, we engaged in a comprehensive, strategic planning effort for our utility business. " Linda Levy,"That effort continued to emphasize our commitment to safety and reliability as our top priority. " Richard Carroll,"It also resulted in the development of 5 core strategies that will shape our focus in the coming years. " Bruce Jimenez,"They include continuing to provide superior customer service and meeting the evolving needs and expectations of our customers; enabling core utility growth; furthering a constructive regulatory agenda; continuing to attract and retain a talented workforce; and effectively positioning our company for a low-carbon future. " James Williams,"As part of that strategy work, we've had a team focused on identifying new areas where we can proactively reduce emissions. " James Ford,"We're calling this our low-carbon pathway initiative, and one area of focus is putting our pipeline system to work in new ways. " Maria Murphy,"To that end, I'm excited to report that in April, we announced our first renewable natural gas project for the city of Portland, what the city announced as its single largest climate action project to date. " Charles Wagner,"For its part, the city will build a renewable natural gas production facility to recover, convert and claim biogas from the city's largest wastewater treatment plant to our pipeline quality standards. " Julia Fisher,"Once clean, the renewable natural gas will be delivered through NW Natural's existing pipeline system to serve heavy-duty vehicles. " Bianca Owen,"Under the agreement, NW Natural will build and maintain the compressed natural gas vehicle fueling station, allowing us to earn a regulator return for that investment under an existing tariff. " Benjamin Durham Jr.,"We expect the station to be operational by the end of 2017. " Aaron Gardner,"While our investment will be modest for this initial project, it is noteworthy due to its aggressive reduction in greenhouse gas emissions. " Austin Williams,"In fact, the city notes this single project will cut emissions by 21,000 tons annually. " Benjamin Gonzalez,"We are proud to be helping our city close the loop on waste and take advantage of our modern distribution system in new and exciting ways. " Ellen Johnson,"It's our hope that this is the first of other renewable natural gas projects to come. " Taylor Little,"Finally, let me give an update on our North Mist Expansion Project. " Tammy Cooper,"As we discussed, the North Mist project will support grid reliabilities by supplying innovative, no-notice storage service to Portland General Electric that can be drawn on at any time, balancing the variability of additional renewable power on the electric system. " Vanessa Brown,"The estimated cost of North Mist is $128 million, and includes development of a new reservoir of 2.5 Bcf, a compressor station and pipeline. " Jodi Stark,"In the first quarter, we finished construction of the primary well pad and cleared the compressor station site. " Andrew Black,"We also received a crucial approval for delta pressure from the Department of Geology and Mineral Industries, allowing us to store the necessary amount of natural gas in the reservoir. " Krista Allen,"In the coming months, we will build -- we will be drilling the remaining wells and constructing the compressor station and pipeline. " Kristen Tran,"We expect most of the construction on the project will be complete this year, with plans for it to be in service for the winter of 2018. " Daniel Smith,"When the expansion is placed into service, the investment will immediately be rate-based under an established tariff schedule that has already been approved by the Oregon Public Utility Commission. " Nicole Santana,"Overall, I feel very good about the opportunities in front of us. " David Kennedy,"We remain focused on working with policymakers and customers to continue providing value for both our communities and investors. " Shelby Blair,"Before we take questions, I would also like to say how pleased I am to have Frank Burkhartsmeyer join our executive team as Senior Vice President and Chief Financial Officer on May 17. " Jessica Armstrong,"Frank comes to NW Natural with a wealth of experience in the energy industry and an impressive and varied career. " Cynthia Jones,"Most recently, Frank was President and CEO of Avangrid Renewables. " Karen Stanley,"I am confident Frank will be a great addition to our team. " Michael Shields,"I would also like to thank <UNK> for all of his work as Interim CFO these past months, and congratulate him on his promotion to Vice President and Treasurer, in addition to his roles as Controller and Chief Accounting Officer. " Abigail Ochoa,"Thanks again for taking time this morning with us. " John Davis,"And Ryan, we'll open it up for Q&A at this point. " Steven Crawford,"Yes, it's a good question, <UNK>. " Joanne Simpson,"The North Mist is a wonderful asset in the Northwest. " Michael Harris,"As you know, there's not a lot of underground storage in Northwest. " Sarah King,"So to have an ability for us to expand and provide additional storage, you have the scarcity value. " Tiffany Nash,"So it's all about location, location, location. " Jason Bennett,"So North Mist is one of those opportunities. " Tonya Ingram,"Gill Ranch is in a little bit of a different situation. " Deborah Baker,"Obviously, the Northern California market right now, if you look at them, the market numbers that the markets are charging for storage, it's indicating we're in an oversupplied market. " Jason Thornton,"I think you know our thesis has been long-term, that California, as they continue to add more and more renewables, will need additional gas storage to kind of balance. " Stephen Garcia,"But at this juncture, the market is clearly telling all of us we're oversupplied. " Phillip Ibarra,"We'll see what happens going forward along that front. " Kristi Carpenter,"We've got a lot of things that are changing in the California market. " Sarah Stewart,"We've got the new regulations coming out that <UNK> referenced. " Nicholas Holt,"The DOGGR regulations are going to be coming out. " Elizabeth Terry,"We'll have to see how the market prices those and what happens there. " Meghan Moon,"And then I think we're also going to be hopefully learning information this week from PG&E. " David Harris,"They're having a public meeting about storage in their rate case dynamics. " Andrew Lucas,"So maybe there'll be some additional information that will be coming out of that meeting that will be beneficial or, at least, help identify the area. " Charlene Pierce,"But with the North Mist project, it's about location, location, location. " Robert Steele,"So I think that asset is perfectly positioned, not only for this opportunity, but maybe even opportunities in the future. " Michael Khan DDS,"With Gill Ranch, we're just going to have to see the supply of storage or the demand for storage go up, in my opinion. " Christopher Mendoza,"No, it's actually a little bit less, <UNK>. " Derek Fox,"When we're in this kind of variable pricing market that we're in, when we look at contracting, first off, most of our contract in the short term in nature. " Cassandra Long,"Anyways, we've got a couple that are very long-term contracts, but we -- the bad news is we're in an oversupplied market, which is dropping pricing. " Samuel Harris,"So we want to make sure that we don't contract that in for the long term. " Thomas Cox,"So last year, we actually contracted a little bit larger capacity still in short term. " Kelly Rocha,"What we're doing this year is we're holding a little bit back for our optimizer to take advantage of the markets. " Diane Munoz,"So we're hoping that the results will be a little bit better as a result, but it's a little bit less than it was last year. " Amber Goodwin,"Well, thanks, Ryan. " Matthew Long,"This is <UNK>. " Matthew Brown,"Thanks, everybody, for joining us this morning. " Kelly Smith,"If you have some other questions, give <UNK> a call, and we will hopefully also be seeing a lot of you here in a couple of weeks at the AGA Financial Forum. " Kathleen Wright,"So let us know if you need to meet with us. " Marissa Harvey,"I think we've got a pretty full schedule right now, but we'd be happy to see if we can do something. " Courtney Rangel,"Again, thanks, everybody, and have a great day. "
[ [ "name", "pos_x", "pos_y", "pos_z", "infos" ], [ "Synuefe XE-Y c17-7", "218.78125", "-102.4375", "-279.34375", "<a href=\"https://canonn.science/codex/adamastor-listening-post/\"><img src=\"https://canonn.science/wp-content/uploads/2020/11/adamastor-listening-post.png\"></a>Adamastor Log: 29/10/3111<br>Entering system with a single K class star and 11 bodies.<br>Heading for third body.<br>Arrived at listening post.<br>Updating route to rendezvous with planetary survey team.<br><hr>Listening Post found in Synuefe XE-Y C17-7. The location matches the description found in the flight of the Adamastor&comma; so it is believed that the Listening Post is related. It has not been decoded&comma; so we do not know what the message is&comma; or if indeed it is decodable. The Listening Post was found by following a path from Chukchan through HIP 39748 and HIP 33386 and travelling for around 370 Ly then looking for a K class star with 11 bodies. It is believed that the Listening Post will probably point to Site 23B.<br><br>Message:<br><br>DATA DOWNLOAD<br><br>8BFGTY4PLU67-RTYO06.45:GN63-74PHGJI E67-:F563-21-574.9 ER34.6-DER8+WEST U.5 -RTG10 RTH8-4 6T.WR4564-21 +G134.2 RT55.4 GDW THE42.1LY 764.2Y-45TG4.BTJ-Y.6ORT437.1D341-67.Y5DS 243 45TY-3234 60RT437.10341-87.Y5DS 243 45TY-3234<br><br>Note that the message has been found to be slightly different in various localisations – notably in French the ‘WEST’ text is ‘OUEST’. It is not known if this is deliberate&comma; or a mistake." ], [ "HIP 39748", "173.40625", "1.59375", "-63.1875", "Adamastor Original Waypoint" ], [ "HIP 33386", "195.625", "-36.65625", "-141.6875", "Adamastor Original Waypoint" ], [ "Musca Dark Region PJ-P B6-1", "432.625", "2.53125", "288.6875", " <a href=\"https://canonn.science/codex/geological-survey-23b/\"><img src=\"https://canonn.science/wp-content/uploads/2020/10/Geological-Survey-23B.png\"></a><div class=\"w-post-elm post_content\" itemprop=\"text\"><p>This abandoned settlement on Musca Dark Region PJ-P B6-1 3 in the Coalsack contains audio messages related to an expedition led by Penelope Carver funded by Azimuth Biochemicals and which was recovered by the Adamastor megaship. In 3111 the survey team found Thargoid Barnacles and a crashed ship (on the same planet). This was an early contact with Thargoid technology&comma; probably leading to the recovery of the Thargoid Probe or Sensor.</p><p>There are four settlement data logs around the base&comma; as well as low grade engineering materials and a data point that gives data materials. There is an abandoned SRV around 10km away next to a barnacle. It has a few pieces of cargo and can cause Thargoid encounters.</p><p>The crashed ship does not have any notable content. The reason for the crash is not obvious – this took place before the first Thargoid War.</p><h2>Messages </h2><figure class=\"wp-block-audio\"><audio controls=\"\" src=\"https://canonn.science/wp-content/uploads/2020/11/adamastor-20th.mp3\"></audio></figure><blockquote class=\"wp-block-quote\"><p>LOG 20TH OF OCTOBER 3111</p><p>It’s Friday the 20th of October&comma; 3111. This is Professor Penelope Carver. I’m making this log for our own records&comma; and keeping it separate from the official logs we’re sending to our employer.</p><p></p><p>Why? Well&comma; I’m still concerned about working for Azimuth Biochemicals&comma; to be honest. Obviously we take on all sorts of contracts for a living&comma; and this isn’t our first top secret commercial project. But the rumours about this corporation… anyway&comma; my people can handle anything&comma; I’m sure. Azimuth are certainly paying well for our skills&comma; I’ll give them that. And those debts of mine aren’t going away by themselves.</p><p></p><p>The Coalsack Nebula has turned out to have a lot more scientific value than I expected. We established a site on this planet on the 13th&comma; after we detected some very odd signals&comma; and the whole team is excited about what we found. That’s another reason I’m logging this – if this turns out to be a big discovery&comma; I want our names attached!</p><p></p><p>The things growing here are like nothing on record. Definitely organic life&comma; but with crystalline or metallic elements&comma; and chemistry that even O’Keefe can’t make sense of. They’re giving off signal bursts on all sorts of frequencies.</p><p></p><p>Are they living organisms or machines of some kind? Murphy and Sheng both think they’re alien in origin – as in&comma; constructed by non—humans – but Kumalo found that so hilarious we had to turn off his comms.</p><p></p><p>Our transport ship is long gone by now&comma; but Taylor’s using the beacon to transmit our findings back to the company in the Chukchan system. She said the built-in encryption software is top of the line&comma; which makes me think the stories about Azimuth and its rivals might be true. They obviously want to keep whatever we find all to them –</p><p></p><p>Something’s going on. I can hear everyone shouting. Did the scouting party find something?</p></blockquote><figure class=\"wp-block-audio\"><audio controls=\"\" src=\"https://canonn.science/wp-content/uploads/2020/11/adamastor-27th.mp3\"></audio></figure><blockquote class=\"wp-block-quote\"><p>LOG 27ND OF OCTOBER 3111<br>This is Professor Carver&comma; 27th of October&comma; 3111. Hopefully this log will record – half of our equipment isn’t working properly right now.</p><p><br>Everything’s changed since we found the crashed ship. For one thing&comma; it’s… it’s alien. Definitely non-human technology. I should sound more excited&comma; I know. Every scientist’s dream&comma; isn’t it? But something about this just feels wrong. I know the others feel the same. Even Kumalo isn’t smiling any more.</p><p><br>We’re still mostly in the dark about the object we retrieved from inside the wreckage. Is it the pilot&comma; or the cargo&comma; or maybe some organic component of the ship itself? It seems totally inert&comma; but… we’ve had electromagnetic interference all over the base since we brought it back&comma; and that can’t be a coincidence.</p><p><br>Storing it has caused problems. Sheng lashed something together using the strongest bulkheads he could find&comma; but apparently it’s still breaking that down. The equipment failures meant O’Keefe couldn’t fully analyse its chemical structure&comma; making him so angry that he actually attacked Kumalo for telling him to calm down. I’ve never had to break up my people like that – we’ve worked together for years.</p><p><br>It’s Murphy I’m most worried about&comma; though. He can’t tear himself away from those growths on the surface. ‘The stones’&comma; he calls them&comma; like the Neolithic standing stones on Earth. We keep finding him out there in his suit&comma; standing under the jet—black sky&comma; staring at them. He won’t tell us why.</p><p><br>We’ve been sending back reports&comma; but Taylor just relayed a message that made my blood run cold. Azimuth has ordered us to cease all transmissions and await the arrival of their megaship&comma; the Adamastor&comma; which will transport us and our samples to a ‘secure facility’.</p><p><br>And now I’m wondering why I got involved with a corporation that’s rumoured to have its own private army. Have I put everyone at risk by taking this job?</p></blockquote><figure class=\"wp-block-audio\"><audio controls=\"\" src=\"https://canonn.science/wp-content/uploads/2020/11/adamastor-30th.mp3\"></audio></figure><blockquote class=\"wp-block-quote\"><p>LOG 30TH OF OCTOBER 3111</p><p>I’m going to try making this log again&comma; while the data drives are still functioning. They could go again at any time. Nothing works properly anymore. Especially not us. It’s the 30th of October. The object in our storage cage has become… noisy. l have a suspicion it’s even noisier on infrasonic frequencies&comma; which would explain why everyone is on a knife’s edge and unable to sleep. I would ask Mahmood to do some studies&comma; but he’s in the lnfirmary after his run-in with Kumalo. God&comma; I’ve never seen my team like this. What’s wrong with them?</p><p></p><p>But that’s not the important thing. I don’t think the ship that crashed was alone.</p><p></p><p>Yesterday&comma; O’Keefe came bursting in through the airlock like a pack of wolves was after him. He said there were lights shining down on the growths and on Murphy&comma; who was just standing there. He couldn’t make out where they came from&comma; only that the nebula above us seemed to be moving. He said… he said the night was opening up like a giant mouth.</p><p></p><p>I don’t know where Taylor’s got to&comma; so I tried the comms beacon myself&comma; and found a message saying the Adamastor has arrived in the system. That should be a relief&comma; but actually it twists my gut.</p><p></p><p>What are Azimuth going to do with the thing we found? What are they going to do with us?</p></blockquote><p></p><p>The final log seems like it should be given from the Wrecked SRV&comma; but is actually found in the settlement</p><figure class=\"wp-block-audio\"><audio controls=\"\" src=\"https://canonn.science/wp-content/uploads/2020/11/adamastor-murphy.mp3\"></audio></figure><blockquote class=\"wp-block-quote\"><p>LOG…<br>It’s working… suit link is working. Can anyone hear me? Is anyone still back at base? This is… I don’t remember. I’m not – Dominic! Dominic Murphy. That’s who I am&comma; yes. This is Dr Murphy reporting. I’m a geologist&comma; part of Professor Carver’s planetary survey team. But… I think they’re all dead.</p><p><br>I was out here with the stones when the Sidewinders arrived. I watched them come down like birds with broken wings&comma; lights flickering on and off&comma; just like the base has been for days. Then there were soldiers everywhere&comma; with rifles and armoured suits. I think they loaded the cage onto one of the ships&comma; which took off again&comma; just about.</p><p><br>And then a few of the soldiers… I saw the flashes inside the buildings. Gunfire. Something exploded – the main comms relay&comma; I think. But then came more lights&comma; strange lights that rippled like snakes&comma; and… and that blackness again&comma; opening up in the sky.</p><p><br>They tried to get away on foot&comma; running out to where I was hiding&comma; and I thought they’d see me&comma; but then they were all flying up&comma; little toy soldiers thrown in the air&comma; pulled up into the lights…</p><p><br>Now it’s just us. Me and the stones. They’re all I can hear&comma; much louder now&comma; but not hurting like people’s voices used to. Loud but far away. So far…</p></blockquote><p>The site was originally found by JManis following clues that led to the Coalsack.</p><p> </p></div>" ], [ "Chukchan", "142.65625", "56.46875", "40.34375", " <a href=\"https://canonn.science/codex/ghost-ship-adamastor/\"><img src=\"https://canonn.science/wp-content/uploads/2020/11/adamastor.png\"></a><br><br>The Adamastor&comma; a Lowell class science megaship&comma; can be found orbiting Chukchan 5 b. It is on fire and there are cargo and engineering materials nearby. Scanning the ship with the Datalink scanner reveals the usual array of subtargets&comma; including a data point that gives more information about the ship. There is also a local news article about the ship&comma; which can be found in the newsfeeds of local stations (this will probably expire at some point).<br>Arrival of the Adamastor<br><br>The arrival of the Adamastor was reported in October 3306 in a Galnet article:<br><br> ‘Ghost Ship’ Arrives in Chukchan System<br> 29 OCT 3306<br><br> Pilots Federation ALERT<br><br> An abandoned megaship that set out two centuries ago has returned on automatic pilot to the Chukchan system.<br><br> Local security forces were scrambled to intercept an unidentified vessel that was detected on a collision course with Chukchan 5 B.<br><br> The megaship displayed no signs of life&comma; so tugs were deployed to wrench it into a safe orbit. This caused onboard power systems to overload with explosive results&comma; damaging cargo holds and spilling debris.<br><br> The name of the ship was confirmed as the Adamastor&comma; but no further information is available in the public domain.<br><br> Specialists from the Alliance Salvage Guild boarded the derelict to conduct an investigation. Their preliminary report stated:<br><br> “The Adamastor has been travelling at sublight speed through interstellar space for nearly two hundred years. There are no remains of the crew. All escape pods and secondary craft have been launched&comma; and several airlocks were manually opened from within.”<br><br> “A complete absence of identification suggests that this ship was intended for clandestine operations. All data drives have been deliberately erased.”<br><br> “There is evidence of a reinforced cargo hold&comma; fitted with what looks like the remains of environmental equipment. Recent fire damage makes it impossible to be more specific.”<br><br> “The ship’s original destination is unknown&comma; having returned to its launch point on autopilot. Calculating its trajectory implies that it passed near the HIP 61595&comma; HIP 64011 and HIP 65201 systems.”<br><br> The Adamastor will remain in orbit for further examination.<br><br>Further information was found in the local news article:<br><br> SECRETS OF THE ADAMASTOR<br><br> 29 OCT 3306<br><br> A private investigator has uncovered some background to the derelict megaship that recently arrived in this system.<br><br> Little is known about the Adamastor&comma; which returned on autopilot after two hundred years with no sign of its crew. But an experienced detective has come out of retirement to tackle this mystery.<br><br> Local resident Benjamin Chester&comma; who was a founding member of the renowned Wallglass Investigations Agency&comma; told journalists:<br><br> “I convinced the Alliance Salvage Guild to pass on some serial numbers that they discovered inside the Adamastor. Then I started scouring databases&comma; interviewing sources and&comma; well&comma; doing my old job.” “The megaship was owned by a corporation called Azimuth Biochemicals. This was taken over by a similar company called Pharmasapien&comma; but both were liquidated long ago. No mission records exist&comma; but service crew reports mention that the Adamastor’s passengers included scientists&comma; engineers and some kind of military.”<br><br> “Eventually I unearthed a flight plan&comma; logged in October 3111. It plotted a course toward Barnard’s Loop with fuel for approximately 370 light years&comma; and was scheduled to pass by the HIP 39748 and HIP 33386 systems.”<br><br> “I’m way too old to head out there myself&comma; but I hope someone can use this info&comma; and help satisfy my curiosity about what happened all those years ago.”<br><br>Scanning the datapoint on the Adamastor itself reveals yet more information:<br><br> LOG<br><br> Log: 26 10 3111:<br><br> Departing under private licence.<br><br> Log: 28 …:<br><br> …<br><br> Log: 29 10 3111:<br><br> … Entering system with a single K class star and 11 bodies. Heading for third body. Arrived at listening post. Updating route to rendezvous with planetary survey team.<br><br> Log: 30 10 3111:<br><br> Entering system with a single M class star. Heading… metal body… Outpost latitude 11.86… Retrieve… cargo… Emergency de… initiated…<br><br> Log: 31 10 3111:<br><br> Currently 1.. Ly<br><br> …<br><br> Entering system with single A class star…<br><br> Security system offl…<br><br> Ship lau… … …<br><br>Flight of the Adamastor<br><br>From the local news article it was determined that the Adamastor had set out from Chukchan in 3111 bound for the Barnard’s Loop area on a mission for Azimuth Biochemicals. It was heading along a path through HIP 39748 and HIP 33386 and was expected to travel 370 Ly. The Adamastor log indicated that the first stop was at a system with a single K class star with 11 other bodies. A Listening Post was found in Synuefe XE-Y C17-7 that matches this (at this time the message from the Listening Post has not been decoded).<br><br>It is believed that the message at the Listening Post caused the Adamastor to be redirected to the Coalsack Nebula to Site 23B in Musca Dark Region PJ-P B6-1 (which is a system that matches the description in the Adamastor message on 30 10 3111). Site 23B had discovered a crashed Thargoid Ship with an alien artefact – believed to be either a Thargoid Probe or Sensor. This was placed aboard the Adamastor for delivery back to Azimuth Biochemicals at an unknown location. As this was an early contact with Thargoid Technology they did not have sufficient shielding to prevent the alien technology interfering with the ship. As the Adamastor was travelling through HIP 69200 Professor Carver from the Site 23 expedition left the Adamastor in a Sidewinder in an attempt to escape&comma; as she believed the Adamastor was doomed. Her crash can be found in this system. HIP 69200 is the system referenced in the 31 10 3111 log on the Adamastor&comma; it is 178 Ly from Chukchan&comma; which matches the ‘1.. Ly’ part of the message&comma; and is at the end of a path going through Chukchan and the systems named in Galnet.<br><br>It is assumed that soon after this event the Adamastor was critically damaged and took an autopilot course back to Chukchan rather than the intended destination (its path from Site 23B does not head to Chukchan). It passed through the three systems named in the Galnet article (HIP 61595&comma; HIP 64011 and HIP 65201) and arrived back in Chukchan around 200 years after setting out – presumably due to being unable to use hyperspace travel.<br>" ], [ "AE Aurigae", "-246.71875", "-54.6875", "-1857.40625", " related to Barnard's Loop" ], [ "Mu Columbae", "1001.6875", "-598.625", "-640.78125", " related to Barnard's Loop" ], [ "53 Arietis", "-196.84375", "-461.09375", "-664.0625", " related to Barnard's Loop" ], [ "HIP 69200", "170.96875", "113.15625", "207.15625", " <a href=\"https://canonn.science/codex/professor-carver-crashed-sidewinder/\"><img src=\"https://canonn.science/wp-content/uploads/2020/11/adamastor-sidewinder.png\"></a><br><b>Dr Carver escapes in sidewinder and crashes</b><br>This is Professor Carver. <br>I’ve just got time to record this before the others join me. In case we don’t make it. Things went to hell on the Adamastor much faster than before. When it left orbit without picking up the rest of my team&comma; we were furious. Weirdly&comma; so were some of the soldiers — mercenaries&comma; just like the rumours said. They demanded to know why half their squad had been left behind&comma; but the bridge crew refused to explain anything.<br>Then the power fluctuations started. Sheng&comma; O’Keefe and I knew what was coming. The cage they’ve constructed in the cargo hold isn’t going to be strong enough. Even the Adamastor’s hyperdrive keeps failing. They’re making emergency repairs to it now while we’re passing through some unexplored system&comma; with half the ship in darkness.<br>This sounds crazy but even though the nebula is three hundred light years behind us&comma; it feels like it’s reaching out&comma; trying to drag us back… swallow us whole.<br>When all the security systems crashed&comma; I took my chance and broke into one of the Sidewinders. We’re going to jump ship. I need to get my people out. The few who are left. I’m the reason they’re here&comma; my stupid&comma; selfish greed.<br>I can hear screaming. Shooting. It’s happening again! Where’s Sheng and O’Keefe? I think the hyperdrive is coming back online – I need to launch! Damn it&comma; where are they?<br>I’m sorry. I have to get out. Oh God… I’m so sorry…<br>" ], [ "Extention1", "-2048.46875", "3826.59375", "7786.8125", " Point extending the line between HIP 39748 and IP 33386" ], [ "Extention2", "2395.28125", "-3823.40625", "-7913.1875", " Point extending the line between HIP 39748 and IP 33386" ], [ "HIP 61595", "146.71875", "67.9375", "86.8125", "" ], [ "HIP 64011", "148.59375", "85.5625", "111.625", "" ], [ "HIP 65201", "157.34375", "86.375", "131.40625", "" ], [ "Route Intersection", "100.0", "144.0", "184.0", "Extending the route from the Musca Dark Region PJ-P B6-1 through HIP 69200 and extending the line from the Barnard's Loop route backwards approximates to the position of Col 285 Sector TK-D c13-11. There are some theories that the Adamastor was on its way to this region of space when it was crippled and returned on autopilot at sub light speed to Chukchan. However it has also been pointed out that Chukchan is the begining of the journey and the corporate HQ so there may be some doubt as to the exact position or even if there is anything to be found at all." ], [ "Col 285 Sector LK-I b25-3", "83.625", "139.8125", "180.375", "" ], [ "Col 285 Sector JP-I b25-0", "86.0", "155.25", "184.65625", "" ], [ "Col 285 Sector TK-D c13-16", "87.75", "150.21875", "183.6875", "" ], [ "Col 285 Sector TK-D c13-11", "90.46875", "154.375", "179.0", "" ], [ "Col 285 Sector LK-I b25-5", "91.4375", "151.96875", "184.875", "" ], [ "HIP 70991", "93.78125", "154.75", "186.5", "" ], [ "HIP 70768", "94.625", "131.96875", "169.8125", "" ], [ "Col 285 Sector LK-I b25-4", "94.625", "151.25", "184.75", "" ], [ "Col 285 Sector OV-G b26-3", "95.65625", "156.0", "198.9375", "" ], [ "Col 285 Sector QQ-G b26-1", "95.8125", "137.8125", "198.75", "" ], [ "Col 285 Sector IE-K b24-1", "98.875", "148.96875", "166.5625", "" ], [ "Col 285 Sector WF-D c13-4", "99.71875", "133.84375", "178.15625", "" ], [ "Col 285 Sector WF-D c13-9", "99.84375", "131.03125", "197.71875", "" ], [ "Col 285 Sector QQ-G b26-0", "99.84375", "135.34375", "200.75", "" ], [ "Col 285 Sector UK-D c13-10", "100.09375", "146.96875", "202.0", "" ], [ "Col 285 Sector QQ-G b26-2", "100.59375", "141.78125", "200.34375", "" ], [ "Col 285 Sector OF-I b25-2", "101.65625", "134.15625", "182.96875", "" ], [ "Col 285 Sector YP-O d6-85", "101.78125", "127.1875", "178.46875", "" ], [ "Col 285 Sector WF-D c13-5", "101.8125", "132.71875", "176.8125", "" ], [ "Col 285 Sector MK-I b25-5", "101.96875", "144.21875", "184.28125", "" ], [ "Col 285 Sector QQ-G b26-3", "102.84375", "136.1875", "196.59375", "" ], [ "Col 285 Sector WF-D c13-3", "103.0", "131.09375", "176.59375", "" ], [ "Col 285 Sector UK-D c13-9", "103.375", "142.0625", "199.03125", "" ], [ "Col 285 Sector KZ-J b24-5", "103.78125", "133.3125", "173.375", "" ], [ "MW Virginis", "104.65625", "162.125", "179.03125", "" ], [ "HIP 70776", "106.96875", "149.46875", "192.3125", "" ], [ "Col 285 Sector MK-I b25-0", "107.46875", "150.96875", "187.125", "" ], [ "Col 285 Sector WU-O d6-68", "108.59375", "156.375", "196.59375", "" ], [ "Col 285 Sector MK-I b25-1", "109.96875", "148.34375", "190.625", "" ], [ "Col 285 Sector MK-I b25-4", "111.25", "135.21875", "182.625", "" ], [ "HIP 71019", "112.03125", "131.625", "191.84375", "" ], [ "HIP 69696", "113.6875", "145.09375", "177.0625", "" ], [ "Col 285 Sector MK-I b25-2", "114.4375", "141.59375", "192.09375", "" ], [ "Col 285 Sector MK-I b25-3", "114.9375", "137.90625", "186.25", "" ], [ "Col 285 Sector UK-D c13-11", "116.5", "147.96875", "193.71875", "" ], [ "Col 285 Sector NK-I b25-0", "119.875", "140.53125", "179.25", "" ] ]
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name,pos_x,pos_y,pos_z,infos Synuefe XE-Y c17-7,218.78125,-102.4375,-279.34375,"<a href=""https://canonn.science/codex/adamastor-listening-post/""><img src=""https://canonn.science/wp-content/uploads/2020/11/adamastor-listening-post.png""></a>Adamastor Log: 29/10/3111<br>Entering system with a single K class star and 11 bodies.<br>Heading for third body.<br>Arrived at listening post.<br>Updating route to rendezvous with planetary survey team.<br><hr>Listening Post found in Synuefe XE-Y C17-7. The location matches the description found in the flight of the Adamastor&comma; so it is believed that the Listening Post is related. It has not been decoded&comma; so we do not know what the message is&comma; or if indeed it is decodable. The Listening Post was found by following a path from Chukchan through HIP 39748 and HIP 33386 and travelling for around 370 Ly then looking for a K class star with 11 bodies. It is believed that the Listening Post will probably point to Site 23B.<br><br>Message:<br><br>DATA DOWNLOAD<br><br>8BFGTY4PLU67-RTYO06.45:GN63-74PHGJI E67-:F563-21-574.9 ER34.6-DER8+WEST U.5 -RTG10 RTH8-4 6T.WR4564-21 +G134.2 RT55.4 GDW THE42.1LY 764.2Y-45TG4.BTJ-Y.6ORT437.1D341-67.Y5DS 243 45TY-3234 60RT437.10341-87.Y5DS 243 45TY-3234<br><br>Note that the message has been found to be slightly different in various localisations – notably in French the ‘WEST’ text is ‘OUEST’. It is not known if this is deliberate&comma; or a mistake." HIP 39748,173.40625,1.59375,-63.1875,Adamastor Original Waypoint HIP 33386,195.625,-36.65625,-141.6875,Adamastor Original Waypoint Musca Dark Region PJ-P B6-1,432.625,2.53125,288.6875," <a href=""https://canonn.science/codex/geological-survey-23b/""><img src=""https://canonn.science/wp-content/uploads/2020/10/Geological-Survey-23B.png""></a><div class=""w-post-elm post_content"" itemprop=""text""><p>This abandoned settlement on Musca Dark Region PJ-P B6-1 3 in the Coalsack contains audio messages related to an expedition led by Penelope Carver funded by Azimuth Biochemicals and which was recovered by the Adamastor megaship. In 3111 the survey team found Thargoid Barnacles and a crashed ship (on the same planet). This was an early contact with Thargoid technology&comma; probably leading to the recovery of the Thargoid Probe or Sensor.</p><p>There are four settlement data logs around the base&comma; as well as low grade engineering materials and a data point that gives data materials. There is an abandoned SRV around 10km away next to a barnacle. It has a few pieces of cargo and can cause Thargoid encounters.</p><p>The crashed ship does not have any notable content. The reason for the crash is not obvious – this took place before the first Thargoid War.</p><h2>Messages </h2><figure class=""wp-block-audio""><audio controls="""" src=""https://canonn.science/wp-content/uploads/2020/11/adamastor-20th.mp3""></audio></figure><blockquote class=""wp-block-quote""><p>LOG 20TH OF OCTOBER 3111</p><p>It’s Friday the 20th of October&comma; 3111. This is Professor Penelope Carver. I’m making this log for our own records&comma; and keeping it separate from the official logs we’re sending to our employer.</p><p></p><p>Why? Well&comma; I’m still concerned about working for Azimuth Biochemicals&comma; to be honest. Obviously we take on all sorts of contracts for a living&comma; and this isn’t our first top secret commercial project. But the rumours about this corporation… anyway&comma; my people can handle anything&comma; I’m sure. Azimuth are certainly paying well for our skills&comma; I’ll give them that. And those debts of mine aren’t going away by themselves.</p><p></p><p>The Coalsack Nebula has turned out to have a lot more scientific value than I expected. We established a site on this planet on the 13th&comma; after we detected some very odd signals&comma; and the whole team is excited about what we found. That’s another reason I’m logging this – if this turns out to be a big discovery&comma; I want our names attached!</p><p></p><p>The things growing here are like nothing on record. Definitely organic life&comma; but with crystalline or metallic elements&comma; and chemistry that even O’Keefe can’t make sense of. They’re giving off signal bursts on all sorts of frequencies.</p><p></p><p>Are they living organisms or machines of some kind? Murphy and Sheng both think they’re alien in origin – as in&comma; constructed by non—humans – but Kumalo found that so hilarious we had to turn off his comms.</p><p></p><p>Our transport ship is long gone by now&comma; but Taylor’s using the beacon to transmit our findings back to the company in the Chukchan system. She said the built-in encryption software is top of the line&comma; which makes me think the stories about Azimuth and its rivals might be true. They obviously want to keep whatever we find all to them –</p><p></p><p>Something’s going on. I can hear everyone shouting. Did the scouting party find something?</p></blockquote><figure class=""wp-block-audio""><audio controls="""" src=""https://canonn.science/wp-content/uploads/2020/11/adamastor-27th.mp3""></audio></figure><blockquote class=""wp-block-quote""><p>LOG 27ND OF OCTOBER 3111<br>This is Professor Carver&comma; 27th of October&comma; 3111. Hopefully this log will record – half of our equipment isn’t working properly right now.</p><p><br>Everything’s changed since we found the crashed ship. For one thing&comma; it’s… it’s alien. Definitely non-human technology. I should sound more excited&comma; I know. Every scientist’s dream&comma; isn’t it? But something about this just feels wrong. I know the others feel the same. Even Kumalo isn’t smiling any more.</p><p><br>We’re still mostly in the dark about the object we retrieved from inside the wreckage. Is it the pilot&comma; or the cargo&comma; or maybe some organic component of the ship itself? It seems totally inert&comma; but… we’ve had electromagnetic interference all over the base since we brought it back&comma; and that can’t be a coincidence.</p><p><br>Storing it has caused problems. Sheng lashed something together using the strongest bulkheads he could find&comma; but apparently it’s still breaking that down. The equipment failures meant O’Keefe couldn’t fully analyse its chemical structure&comma; making him so angry that he actually attacked Kumalo for telling him to calm down. I’ve never had to break up my people like that – we’ve worked together for years.</p><p><br>It’s Murphy I’m most worried about&comma; though. He can’t tear himself away from those growths on the surface. ‘The stones’&comma; he calls them&comma; like the Neolithic standing stones on Earth. We keep finding him out there in his suit&comma; standing under the jet—black sky&comma; staring at them. He won’t tell us why.</p><p><br>We’ve been sending back reports&comma; but Taylor just relayed a message that made my blood run cold. Azimuth has ordered us to cease all transmissions and await the arrival of their megaship&comma; the Adamastor&comma; which will transport us and our samples to a ‘secure facility’.</p><p><br>And now I’m wondering why I got involved with a corporation that’s rumoured to have its own private army. Have I put everyone at risk by taking this job?</p></blockquote><figure class=""wp-block-audio""><audio controls="""" src=""https://canonn.science/wp-content/uploads/2020/11/adamastor-30th.mp3""></audio></figure><blockquote class=""wp-block-quote""><p>LOG 30TH OF OCTOBER 3111</p><p>I’m going to try making this log again&comma; while the data drives are still functioning. They could go again at any time. Nothing works properly anymore. Especially not us. It’s the 30th of October. The object in our storage cage has become… noisy. l have a suspicion it’s even noisier on infrasonic frequencies&comma; which would explain why everyone is on a knife’s edge and unable to sleep. I would ask Mahmood to do some studies&comma; but he’s in the lnfirmary after his run-in with Kumalo. God&comma; I’ve never seen my team like this. What’s wrong with them?</p><p></p><p>But that’s not the important thing. I don’t think the ship that crashed was alone.</p><p></p><p>Yesterday&comma; O’Keefe came bursting in through the airlock like a pack of wolves was after him. He said there were lights shining down on the growths and on Murphy&comma; who was just standing there. He couldn’t make out where they came from&comma; only that the nebula above us seemed to be moving. He said… he said the night was opening up like a giant mouth.</p><p></p><p>I don’t know where Taylor’s got to&comma; so I tried the comms beacon myself&comma; and found a message saying the Adamastor has arrived in the system. That should be a relief&comma; but actually it twists my gut.</p><p></p><p>What are Azimuth going to do with the thing we found? What are they going to do with us?</p></blockquote><p></p><p>The final log seems like it should be given from the Wrecked SRV&comma; but is actually found in the settlement</p><figure class=""wp-block-audio""><audio controls="""" src=""https://canonn.science/wp-content/uploads/2020/11/adamastor-murphy.mp3""></audio></figure><blockquote class=""wp-block-quote""><p>LOG…<br>It’s working… suit link is working. Can anyone hear me? Is anyone still back at base? This is… I don’t remember. I’m not – Dominic! Dominic Murphy. That’s who I am&comma; yes. This is Dr Murphy reporting. I’m a geologist&comma; part of Professor Carver’s planetary survey team. But… I think they’re all dead.</p><p><br>I was out here with the stones when the Sidewinders arrived. I watched them come down like birds with broken wings&comma; lights flickering on and off&comma; just like the base has been for days. Then there were soldiers everywhere&comma; with rifles and armoured suits. I think they loaded the cage onto one of the ships&comma; which took off again&comma; just about.</p><p><br>And then a few of the soldiers… I saw the flashes inside the buildings. Gunfire. Something exploded – the main comms relay&comma; I think. But then came more lights&comma; strange lights that rippled like snakes&comma; and… and that blackness again&comma; opening up in the sky.</p><p><br>They tried to get away on foot&comma; running out to where I was hiding&comma; and I thought they’d see me&comma; but then they were all flying up&comma; little toy soldiers thrown in the air&comma; pulled up into the lights…</p><p><br>Now it’s just us. Me and the stones. They’re all I can hear&comma; much louder now&comma; but not hurting like people’s voices used to. Loud but far away. So far…</p></blockquote><p>The site was originally found by JManis following clues that led to the Coalsack.</p><p> </p></div>" Chukchan,142.65625,56.46875,40.34375," <a href=""https://canonn.science/codex/ghost-ship-adamastor/""><img src=""https://canonn.science/wp-content/uploads/2020/11/adamastor.png""></a><br><br>The Adamastor&comma; a Lowell class science megaship&comma; can be found orbiting Chukchan 5 b. It is on fire and there are cargo and engineering materials nearby. Scanning the ship with the Datalink scanner reveals the usual array of subtargets&comma; including a data point that gives more information about the ship. There is also a local news article about the ship&comma; which can be found in the newsfeeds of local stations (this will probably expire at some point).<br>Arrival of the Adamastor<br><br>The arrival of the Adamastor was reported in October 3306 in a Galnet article:<br><br> ‘Ghost Ship’ Arrives in Chukchan System<br> 29 OCT 3306<br><br> Pilots Federation ALERT<br><br> An abandoned megaship that set out two centuries ago has returned on automatic pilot to the Chukchan system.<br><br> Local security forces were scrambled to intercept an unidentified vessel that was detected on a collision course with Chukchan 5 B.<br><br> The megaship displayed no signs of life&comma; so tugs were deployed to wrench it into a safe orbit. This caused onboard power systems to overload with explosive results&comma; damaging cargo holds and spilling debris.<br><br> The name of the ship was confirmed as the Adamastor&comma; but no further information is available in the public domain.<br><br> Specialists from the Alliance Salvage Guild boarded the derelict to conduct an investigation. Their preliminary report stated:<br><br> “The Adamastor has been travelling at sublight speed through interstellar space for nearly two hundred years. There are no remains of the crew. All escape pods and secondary craft have been launched&comma; and several airlocks were manually opened from within.”<br><br> “A complete absence of identification suggests that this ship was intended for clandestine operations. All data drives have been deliberately erased.”<br><br> “There is evidence of a reinforced cargo hold&comma; fitted with what looks like the remains of environmental equipment. Recent fire damage makes it impossible to be more specific.”<br><br> “The ship’s original destination is unknown&comma; having returned to its launch point on autopilot. Calculating its trajectory implies that it passed near the HIP 61595&comma; HIP 64011 and HIP 65201 systems.”<br><br> The Adamastor will remain in orbit for further examination.<br><br>Further information was found in the local news article:<br><br> SECRETS OF THE ADAMASTOR<br><br> 29 OCT 3306<br><br> A private investigator has uncovered some background to the derelict megaship that recently arrived in this system.<br><br> Little is known about the Adamastor&comma; which returned on autopilot after two hundred years with no sign of its crew. But an experienced detective has come out of retirement to tackle this mystery.<br><br> Local resident Benjamin Chester&comma; who was a founding member of the renowned Wallglass Investigations Agency&comma; told journalists:<br><br> “I convinced the Alliance Salvage Guild to pass on some serial numbers that they discovered inside the Adamastor. Then I started scouring databases&comma; interviewing sources and&comma; well&comma; doing my old job.” “The megaship was owned by a corporation called Azimuth Biochemicals. This was taken over by a similar company called Pharmasapien&comma; but both were liquidated long ago. No mission records exist&comma; but service crew reports mention that the Adamastor’s passengers included scientists&comma; engineers and some kind of military.”<br><br> “Eventually I unearthed a flight plan&comma; logged in October 3111. It plotted a course toward Barnard’s Loop with fuel for approximately 370 light years&comma; and was scheduled to pass by the HIP 39748 and HIP 33386 systems.”<br><br> “I’m way too old to head out there myself&comma; but I hope someone can use this info&comma; and help satisfy my curiosity about what happened all those years ago.”<br><br>Scanning the datapoint on the Adamastor itself reveals yet more information:<br><br> LOG<br><br> Log: 26 10 3111:<br><br> Departing under private licence.<br><br> Log: 28 …:<br><br> …<br><br> Log: 29 10 3111:<br><br> … Entering system with a single K class star and 11 bodies. Heading for third body. Arrived at listening post. Updating route to rendezvous with planetary survey team.<br><br> Log: 30 10 3111:<br><br> Entering system with a single M class star. Heading… metal body… Outpost latitude 11.86… Retrieve… cargo… Emergency de… initiated…<br><br> Log: 31 10 3111:<br><br> Currently 1.. Ly<br><br> …<br><br> Entering system with single A class star…<br><br> Security system offl…<br><br> Ship lau… … …<br><br>Flight of the Adamastor<br><br>From the local news article it was determined that the Adamastor had set out from Chukchan in 3111 bound for the Barnard’s Loop area on a mission for Azimuth Biochemicals. It was heading along a path through HIP 39748 and HIP 33386 and was expected to travel 370 Ly. The Adamastor log indicated that the first stop was at a system with a single K class star with 11 other bodies. A Listening Post was found in Synuefe XE-Y C17-7 that matches this (at this time the message from the Listening Post has not been decoded).<br><br>It is believed that the message at the Listening Post caused the Adamastor to be redirected to the Coalsack Nebula to Site 23B in Musca Dark Region PJ-P B6-1 (which is a system that matches the description in the Adamastor message on 30 10 3111). Site 23B had discovered a crashed Thargoid Ship with an alien artefact – believed to be either a Thargoid Probe or Sensor. This was placed aboard the Adamastor for delivery back to Azimuth Biochemicals at an unknown location. As this was an early contact with Thargoid Technology they did not have sufficient shielding to prevent the alien technology interfering with the ship. As the Adamastor was travelling through HIP 69200 Professor Carver from the Site 23 expedition left the Adamastor in a Sidewinder in an attempt to escape&comma; as she believed the Adamastor was doomed. Her crash can be found in this system. HIP 69200 is the system referenced in the 31 10 3111 log on the Adamastor&comma; it is 178 Ly from Chukchan&comma; which matches the ‘1.. Ly’ part of the message&comma; and is at the end of a path going through Chukchan and the systems named in Galnet.<br><br>It is assumed that soon after this event the Adamastor was critically damaged and took an autopilot course back to Chukchan rather than the intended destination (its path from Site 23B does not head to Chukchan). It passed through the three systems named in the Galnet article (HIP 61595&comma; HIP 64011 and HIP 65201) and arrived back in Chukchan around 200 years after setting out – presumably due to being unable to use hyperspace travel.<br>" AE Aurigae,-246.71875,-54.6875,-1857.40625, related to Barnard's Loop Mu Columbae,1001.6875,-598.625,-640.78125, related to Barnard's Loop 53 Arietis,-196.84375,-461.09375,-664.0625, related to Barnard's Loop HIP 69200,170.96875,113.15625,207.15625," <a href=""https://canonn.science/codex/professor-carver-crashed-sidewinder/""><img src=""https://canonn.science/wp-content/uploads/2020/11/adamastor-sidewinder.png""></a><br><b>Dr Carver escapes in sidewinder and crashes</b><br>This is Professor Carver. <br>I’ve just got time to record this before the others join me. In case we don’t make it. Things went to hell on the Adamastor much faster than before. When it left orbit without picking up the rest of my team&comma; we were furious. Weirdly&comma; so were some of the soldiers — mercenaries&comma; just like the rumours said. They demanded to know why half their squad had been left behind&comma; but the bridge crew refused to explain anything.<br>Then the power fluctuations started. Sheng&comma; O’Keefe and I knew what was coming. The cage they’ve constructed in the cargo hold isn’t going to be strong enough. Even the Adamastor’s hyperdrive keeps failing. They’re making emergency repairs to it now while we’re passing through some unexplored system&comma; with half the ship in darkness.<br>This sounds crazy but even though the nebula is three hundred light years behind us&comma; it feels like it’s reaching out&comma; trying to drag us back… swallow us whole.<br>When all the security systems crashed&comma; I took my chance and broke into one of the Sidewinders. We’re going to jump ship. I need to get my people out. The few who are left. I’m the reason they’re here&comma; my stupid&comma; selfish greed.<br>I can hear screaming. Shooting. It’s happening again! Where’s Sheng and O’Keefe? I think the hyperdrive is coming back online – I need to launch! Damn it&comma; where are they?<br>I’m sorry. I have to get out. Oh God… I’m so sorry…<br>" Extention1,-2048.46875,3826.59375,7786.8125, Point extending the line between HIP 39748 and IP 33386 Extention2,2395.28125,-3823.40625,-7913.1875, Point extending the line between HIP 39748 and IP 33386 HIP 61595,146.71875,67.9375,86.8125, HIP 64011,148.59375,85.5625,111.625, HIP 65201,157.34375,86.375,131.40625, Route Intersection,100.0,144.0,184.0,Extending the route from the Musca Dark Region PJ-P B6-1 through HIP 69200 and extending the line from the Barnard's Loop route backwards approximates to the position of Col 285 Sector TK-D c13-11. There are some theories that the Adamastor was on its way to this region of space when it was crippled and returned on autopilot at sub light speed to Chukchan. However it has also been pointed out that Chukchan is the begining of the journey and the corporate HQ so there may be some doubt as to the exact position or even if there is anything to be found at all. Col 285 Sector LK-I b25-3,83.625,139.8125,180.375, Col 285 Sector JP-I b25-0,86.0,155.25,184.65625, Col 285 Sector TK-D c13-16,87.75,150.21875,183.6875, Col 285 Sector TK-D c13-11,90.46875,154.375,179.0, Col 285 Sector LK-I b25-5,91.4375,151.96875,184.875, HIP 70991,93.78125,154.75,186.5, HIP 70768,94.625,131.96875,169.8125, Col 285 Sector LK-I b25-4,94.625,151.25,184.75, Col 285 Sector OV-G b26-3,95.65625,156.0,198.9375, Col 285 Sector QQ-G b26-1,95.8125,137.8125,198.75, Col 285 Sector IE-K b24-1,98.875,148.96875,166.5625, Col 285 Sector WF-D c13-4,99.71875,133.84375,178.15625, Col 285 Sector WF-D c13-9,99.84375,131.03125,197.71875, Col 285 Sector QQ-G b26-0,99.84375,135.34375,200.75, Col 285 Sector UK-D c13-10,100.09375,146.96875,202.0, Col 285 Sector QQ-G b26-2,100.59375,141.78125,200.34375, Col 285 Sector OF-I b25-2,101.65625,134.15625,182.96875, Col 285 Sector YP-O d6-85,101.78125,127.1875,178.46875, Col 285 Sector WF-D c13-5,101.8125,132.71875,176.8125, Col 285 Sector MK-I b25-5,101.96875,144.21875,184.28125, Col 285 Sector QQ-G b26-3,102.84375,136.1875,196.59375, Col 285 Sector WF-D c13-3,103.0,131.09375,176.59375, Col 285 Sector UK-D c13-9,103.375,142.0625,199.03125, Col 285 Sector KZ-J b24-5,103.78125,133.3125,173.375, MW Virginis,104.65625,162.125,179.03125, HIP 70776,106.96875,149.46875,192.3125, Col 285 Sector MK-I b25-0,107.46875,150.96875,187.125, Col 285 Sector WU-O d6-68,108.59375,156.375,196.59375, Col 285 Sector MK-I b25-1,109.96875,148.34375,190.625, Col 285 Sector MK-I b25-4,111.25,135.21875,182.625, HIP 71019,112.03125,131.625,191.84375, HIP 69696,113.6875,145.09375,177.0625, Col 285 Sector MK-I b25-2,114.4375,141.59375,192.09375, Col 285 Sector MK-I b25-3,114.9375,137.90625,186.25, Col 285 Sector UK-D c13-11,116.5,147.96875,193.71875, Col 285 Sector NK-I b25-0,119.875,140.53125,179.25,
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[ [ "Design smell", "Namespace", "Class", "File", "Cause" ], [ "Unnecessary Abstraction", "", "Controller", "C:\\research\\architectureSmells\\repos\\NuGet_NuGet.VisualStudioExtension\\test\\EndToEnd\\ProjectTemplates\\BuildIntegratedProj.zip\\Controller.cs", "The tool detected the smell in this class because the class contains only a few data members without any method implementation' that indicates that the abstraction might not be required. Following fields and properties are declared in this class: " ], [ "Unutilized Abstraction", "", "Controller", "C:\\research\\architectureSmells\\repos\\NuGet_NuGet.VisualStudioExtension\\test\\EndToEnd\\ProjectTemplates\\BuildIntegratedProj.zip\\Controller.cs", "The tool detected the smell in this class because this class is potentially unused. (Please ignore the smell if the reported class is auto-generated and/or used to serve a specific known purpose.)" ] ]
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Design smell,Namespace,Class,File,Cause Unnecessary Abstraction,,Controller,C:\research\architectureSmells\repos\NuGet_NuGet.VisualStudioExtension\test\EndToEnd\ProjectTemplates\BuildIntegratedProj.zip\Controller.cs,The tool detected the smell in this class because the class contains only a few data members without any method implementation' that indicates that the abstraction might not be required. Following fields and properties are declared in this class: Unutilized Abstraction,,Controller,C:\research\architectureSmells\repos\NuGet_NuGet.VisualStudioExtension\test\EndToEnd\ProjectTemplates\BuildIntegratedProj.zip\Controller.cs,The tool detected the smell in this class because this class is potentially unused. (Please ignore the smell if the reported class is auto-generated and/or used to serve a specific known purpose.)
[ [ "Design smell", "Namespace", "Class", "File", "Cause" ], [ "Unutilized Abstraction", "TestAddIn", "AddIn", "D:\\research\\architectureSmells\\repos\\Excel-DNA_IntelliSense\\Source\\ExcelDna.IntelliSense.Host\\AddIn.cs", "The tool detected the smell in this class because this class is potentially unused. (Please ignore the smell if the reported class is auto-generated and/or used to serve a specific known purpose.)" ], [ "Unutilized Abstraction", "ExcelDna.CustomAddin", "MyFunctions", "D:\\research\\architectureSmells\\repos\\Excel-DNA_IntelliSense\\Source\\ExcelDna.IntelliSense.Host\\MyFunctions.cs", "The tool detected the smell in this class because this class is potentially unused. (Please ignore the smell if the reported class is auto-generated and/or used to serve a specific known purpose.)" ] ]
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Design smell,Namespace,Class,File,Cause Unutilized Abstraction,TestAddIn,AddIn,D:\research\architectureSmells\repos\Excel-DNA_IntelliSense\Source\ExcelDna.IntelliSense.Host\AddIn.cs,The tool detected the smell in this class because this class is potentially unused. (Please ignore the smell if the reported class is auto-generated and/or used to serve a specific known purpose.) Unutilized Abstraction,ExcelDna.CustomAddin,MyFunctions,D:\research\architectureSmells\repos\Excel-DNA_IntelliSense\Source\ExcelDna.IntelliSense.Host\MyFunctions.cs,The tool detected the smell in this class because this class is potentially unused. (Please ignore the smell if the reported class is auto-generated and/or used to serve a specific known purpose.)
[ [ "Design smell", "Namespace", "Class", "File", "Cause" ], [ "Unutilized Abstraction", "KMCCC.Launcher", "Reporter", "D:\\research\\architectureSmells\\repos\\MineStudio_KMCCC\\KMCCC.Pro\\Launcher\\Reporter.cs", "The tool detected the smell in this class because this class is potentially unused. (Please ignore the smell if the reported class is auto-generated and/or used to serve a specific known purpose.)" ], [ "Imperative Abstraction", "KMCCC.Launcher", "MinecraftLaunchArguments", "D:\\research\\architectureSmells\\repos\\MineStudio_KMCCC\\KMCCC.Shared\\Launcher\\LaunchArguments.cs", "The tool detected the smell in this class because it looks like that an operation is turned into a class. This class contains only the following public method: ToArguments" ], [ "Unnecessary Abstraction", "KMCCC.Launcher", "WindowSize", "D:\\research\\architectureSmells\\repos\\MineStudio_KMCCC\\KMCCC.Shared\\Launcher\\LaunchArguments.cs", "The tool detected the smell in this class because the class contains only a few data members without any method implementation' that indicates that the abstraction might not be required. Following fields and properties are declared in this class: FullScreen' Height' Width" ], [ "Unnecessary Abstraction", "KMCCC.Launcher", "LaunchResult", "D:\\research\\architectureSmells\\repos\\MineStudio_KMCCC\\KMCCC.Shared\\Launcher\\LauncherCore.cs", "The tool detected the smell in this class because the class contains only a few data members without any method implementation' that indicates that the abstraction might not be required. Following fields and properties are declared in this class: Success' ErrorType' ErrorMessage' Exception' Handle" ], [ "Unutilized Abstraction", "KMCCC.Launcher", "LaunchException", "D:\\research\\architectureSmells\\repos\\MineStudio_KMCCC\\KMCCC.Shared\\Launcher\\LaunchHandle.cs", "The tool detected the smell in this class because this class is potentially unused. (Please ignore the smell if the reported class is auto-generated and/or used to serve a specific known purpose.)" ], [ "Unutilized Abstraction", "KMCCC.Launcher", "LaunchHandleExtensions", "D:\\research\\architectureSmells\\repos\\MineStudio_KMCCC\\KMCCC.Shared\\Launcher\\LaunchHandleExtensions.cs", "The tool detected the smell in this class because this class is potentially unused. (Please ignore the smell if the reported class is auto-generated and/or used to serve a specific known purpose.)" ], [ "Unutilized Abstraction", "KMCCC.Launcher", "ReportLevel", "D:\\research\\architectureSmells\\repos\\MineStudio_KMCCC\\KMCCC.Shared\\Launcher\\Reporter.cs", "The tool detected the smell in this class because this class is potentially unused. (Please ignore the smell if the reported class is auto-generated and/or used to serve a specific known purpose.)" ], [ "Duplicate Abstraction", "KMCCC.Launcher", "Version", "D:\\research\\architectureSmells\\repos\\MineStudio_KMCCC\\KMCCC.Shared\\Launcher\\Version.cs", "The tool detected the smell in this class because two or more abstractions have identical names. The abstractions with identical names are: KMCCC.Launcher.Version' KMCCC.Modules.Minecraft.Version" ], [ "Unnecessary Abstraction", "KMCCC.Launcher", "Download", "D:\\research\\architectureSmells\\repos\\MineStudio_KMCCC\\KMCCC.Shared\\Launcher\\Version.cs", "The tool detected the smell in this class because the class contains only a few data members without any method implementation' that indicates that the abstraction might not be required. Following fields and properties are declared in this class: Client' Server" ], [ "Unnecessary Abstraction", "KMCCC.Launcher", "Native", "D:\\research\\architectureSmells\\repos\\MineStudio_KMCCC\\KMCCC.Shared\\Launcher\\Version.cs", "The tool detected the smell in this class because the class contains only a few data members without any method implementation' that indicates that the abstraction might not be required. Following fields and properties are declared in this class: NS' Name' Version' NativeSuffix' Options" ], [ "Unutilized Abstraction", "KMCCC.Launcher", "LauncherCoreItemResolverExtensions", "D:\\research\\architectureSmells\\repos\\MineStudio_KMCCC\\KMCCC.Shared\\Launcher\\Version.cs", "The tool detected the smell in this class because this class is potentially unused. (Please ignore the smell if the reported class is auto-generated and/or used to serve a specific known purpose.)" ], [ "Unutilized Abstraction", "KMCCC.Pro.Modules.MojangAPI", "MojangAPI", "D:\\research\\architectureSmells\\repos\\MineStudio_KMCCC\\KMCCC.Pro\\Modules\\MojangAPI\\MojangAPI.cs", "The tool detected the smell in this class because this class is potentially unused. (Please ignore the smell if the reported class is auto-generated and/or used to serve a specific known purpose.)" ], [ "Unnecessary Abstraction", "KMCCC.Pro.Modules.MojangAPI", "MetricKeys", "D:\\research\\architectureSmells\\repos\\MineStudio_KMCCC\\KMCCC.Pro\\Modules\\MojangAPI\\Statistics.cs", "The tool detected the smell in this class because the class contains only a few data members without any method implementation' that indicates that the abstraction might not be required. Following fields and properties are declared in this class: ' ITEM_SOLD_MINECRAFT' PREPAID_CARD_REDEEMED_MINECRAFT' ITEM_SOLD_COBALT' ITEM_SOLD_SCROLLS" ], [ "Duplicate Abstraction", "KMCCC.Authentication", "YggdrasilLogin", "D:\\research\\architectureSmells\\repos\\MineStudio_KMCCC\\KMCCC.Shared\\Authentication\\Yggdrasil.cs", "The tool detected the smell in this class because a set of code clones has been found and at least one of the clones found in this class. List of code clones with start and end line numbers are: YggdrasilLogin (D:\\research\\architectureSmells\\repos\\MineStudio_KMCCC\\KMCCC.Shared\\Authentication\\Yggdrasil.cs' [89' 108])' YggdrasilLogin (D:\\research\\architectureSmells\\repos\\MineStudio_KMCCC\\KMCCC.Shared\\Authentication\\Yggdrasil.cs' [188' 207])' YggdrasilLogin (D:\\research\\architectureSmells\\repos\\MineStudio_KMCCC\\KMCCC.Shared\\Authentication\\Yggdrasil.cs' [262' 281])" ], [ "Duplicate Abstraction", "KMCCC.Authentication", "YggdrasilLogin", "D:\\research\\architectureSmells\\repos\\MineStudio_KMCCC\\KMCCC.Shared\\Authentication\\Yggdrasil.cs", "The tool detected the smell in this class because a set of code clones has been found and at least one of the clones found in this class. List of code clones with start and end line numbers are: YggdrasilLogin (D:\\research\\architectureSmells\\repos\\MineStudio_KMCCC\\KMCCC.Shared\\Authentication\\Yggdrasil.cs' [188' 210])' YggdrasilLogin (D:\\research\\architectureSmells\\repos\\MineStudio_KMCCC\\KMCCC.Shared\\Authentication\\Yggdrasil.cs' [262' 284])" ], [ "Unnecessary Abstraction", "LitJson", "PropertyMetadata", "D:\\research\\architectureSmells\\repos\\MineStudio_KMCCC\\KMCCC.Shared\\LitJson\\JsonMapper.cs", "The tool detected the smell in this class because the class contains only a few data members without any method implementation' that indicates that the abstraction might not be required. Following fields and properties are declared in this class: ' Info' IsField' Type' Name" ], [ "Unnecessary Abstraction", "LitJson", "WriterContext", "D:\\research\\architectureSmells\\repos\\MineStudio_KMCCC\\KMCCC.Shared\\LitJson\\JsonWriter.cs", "The tool detected the smell in this class because the class contains only a few data members without any method implementation' that indicates that the abstraction might not be required. Following fields and properties are declared in this class: ' Count' InArray' InObject' ExpectingValue' Padding" ], [ "Feature Envy", "LitJson", "JsonWriter", "D:\\research\\architectureSmells\\repos\\MineStudio_KMCCC\\KMCCC.Shared\\LitJson\\JsonWriter.cs", "The tool detected the smell because a method in this type accesses members from another type more than the members from its own type. The method causing this smell is: DoValidation which is more interested in members of the type: WriterContext" ], [ "Unnecessary Abstraction", "LitJson", "FsmContext", "D:\\research\\architectureSmells\\repos\\MineStudio_KMCCC\\KMCCC.Shared\\LitJson\\Lexer.cs", "The tool detected the smell in this class because the class contains only a few data members without any method implementation' that indicates that the abstraction might not be required. Following fields and properties are declared in this class: ' Return' NextState' L' StateStack" ], [ "Duplicate Abstraction", "LitJson", "FsmContext", "D:\\research\\architectureSmells\\repos\\MineStudio_KMCCC\\KMCCC.Shared\\LitJson\\Lexer.cs", "The tool detected the smell in this class because a set of code clones has been found and at least one of the clones found in this class. List of code clones with start and end line numbers are: FsmContext (D:\\research\\architectureSmells\\repos\\MineStudio_KMCCC\\KMCCC.Shared\\LitJson\\Lexer.cs' [327' 349])' FsmContext (D:\\research\\architectureSmells\\repos\\MineStudio_KMCCC\\KMCCC.Shared\\LitJson\\Lexer.cs' [418' 440])' FsmContext (D:\\research\\architectureSmells\\repos\\MineStudio_KMCCC\\KMCCC.Shared\\LitJson\\Lexer.cs' [478' 500])" ], [ "Duplicate Abstraction", "LitJson", "FsmContext", "D:\\research\\architectureSmells\\repos\\MineStudio_KMCCC\\KMCCC.Shared\\LitJson\\Lexer.cs", "The tool detected the smell in this class because a set of code clones has been found and at least one of the clones found in this class. List of code clones with start and end line numbers are: FsmContext (D:\\research\\architectureSmells\\repos\\MineStudio_KMCCC\\KMCCC.Shared\\LitJson\\Lexer.cs' [333' 364])' FsmContext (D:\\research\\architectureSmells\\repos\\MineStudio_KMCCC\\KMCCC.Shared\\LitJson\\Lexer.cs' [371' 402])" ], [ "Imperative Abstraction", "LitJson", "Lexer", "D:\\research\\architectureSmells\\repos\\MineStudio_KMCCC\\KMCCC.Shared\\LitJson\\Lexer.cs", "The tool detected the smell in this class because it looks like that an operation is turned into a class. This class contains only the following public method: NextToken" ], [ "Unnecessary Abstraction", "KMCCC.Modules.JVersion", "JDownloads", "D:\\research\\architectureSmells\\repos\\MineStudio_KMCCC\\KMCCC.Shared\\Modules\\JVersion\\JVersion.cs", "The tool detected the smell in this class because the class contains only a few data members without any method implementation' that indicates that the abstraction might not be required. Following fields and properties are declared in this class: Client' Server" ], [ "Unnecessary Abstraction", "KMCCC.Modules.JVersion", "JLibrary", "D:\\research\\architectureSmells\\repos\\MineStudio_KMCCC\\KMCCC.Shared\\Modules\\JVersion\\JVersion.cs", "The tool detected the smell in this class because the class contains only a few data members without any method implementation' that indicates that the abstraction might not be required. Following fields and properties are declared in this class: Name' Url' Natives' Rules' Extract" ], [ "Unnecessary Abstraction", "KMCCC.Modules.JVersion", "JArguments", "D:\\research\\architectureSmells\\repos\\MineStudio_KMCCC\\KMCCC.Shared\\Modules\\JVersion\\JVersion.cs", "The tool detected the smell in this class because the class contains only a few data members without any method implementation' that indicates that the abstraction might not be required. Following fields and properties are declared in this class: game' jvm" ], [ "Unnecessary Abstraction", "KMCCC.Modules.JVersion", "JRule", "D:\\research\\architectureSmells\\repos\\MineStudio_KMCCC\\KMCCC.Shared\\Modules\\JVersion\\JVersion.cs", "The tool detected the smell in this class because the class contains only a few data members without any method implementation' that indicates that the abstraction might not be required. Following fields and properties are declared in this class: Action' OS' Features" ], [ "Unnecessary Abstraction", "KMCCC.Modules.JVersion", "JOperatingSystem", "D:\\research\\architectureSmells\\repos\\MineStudio_KMCCC\\KMCCC.Shared\\Modules\\JVersion\\JVersion.cs", "The tool detected the smell in this class because the class contains only a few data members without any method implementation' that indicates that the abstraction might not be required. Following fields and properties are declared in this class: Name' Version' Arch" ], [ "Unnecessary Abstraction", "KMCCC.Modules.JVersion", "JExtract", "D:\\research\\architectureSmells\\repos\\MineStudio_KMCCC\\KMCCC.Shared\\Modules\\JVersion\\JVersion.cs", "The tool detected the smell in this class because the class contains only a few data members without any method implementation' that indicates that the abstraction might not be required. Following fields and properties are declared in this class: Exculde" ], [ "Unutilized Abstraction", "KMCCC.Modules.Minecraft", "ServerPing", "D:\\research\\architectureSmells\\repos\\MineStudio_KMCCC\\KMCCC.Shared\\Modules\\Minecraft\\ServerPing.cs", "The tool detected the smell in this class because this class is potentially unused. (Please ignore the smell if the reported class is auto-generated and/or used to serve a specific known purpose.)" ], [ "Unnecessary Abstraction", "KMCCC.Modules.Minecraft", "Version", "D:\\research\\architectureSmells\\repos\\MineStudio_KMCCC\\KMCCC.Shared\\Modules\\Minecraft\\ServerPing.cs", "The tool detected the smell in this class because the class contains only a few data members without any method implementation' that indicates that the abstraction might not be required. Following fields and properties are declared in this class: name' protocol" ], [ "Unnecessary Abstraction", "KMCCC.Modules.Minecraft", "Players", "D:\\research\\architectureSmells\\repos\\MineStudio_KMCCC\\KMCCC.Shared\\Modules\\Minecraft\\ServerPing.cs", "The tool detected the smell in this class because the class contains only a few data members without any method implementation' that indicates that the abstraction might not be required. Following fields and properties are declared in this class: max' online' sample" ], [ "Unnecessary Abstraction", "KMCCC.Modules.Minecraft", "Extra", "D:\\research\\architectureSmells\\repos\\MineStudio_KMCCC\\KMCCC.Shared\\Modules\\Minecraft\\ServerPing.cs", "The tool detected the smell in this class because the class contains only a few data members without any method implementation' that indicates that the abstraction might not be required. Following fields and properties are declared in this class: color' text' strikethrough' bold" ], [ "Unnecessary Abstraction", "KMCCC.Modules.Minecraft", "Description", "D:\\research\\architectureSmells\\repos\\MineStudio_KMCCC\\KMCCC.Shared\\Modules\\Minecraft\\ServerPing.cs", "The tool detected the smell in this class because the class contains only a few data members without any method implementation' that indicates that the abstraction might not be required. Following fields and properties are declared in this class: extra' text" ], [ "Unnecessary Abstraction", "KMCCC.Modules.Minecraft", "Modinfo", "D:\\research\\architectureSmells\\repos\\MineStudio_KMCCC\\KMCCC.Shared\\Modules\\Minecraft\\ServerPing.cs", "The tool detected the smell in this class because the class contains only a few data members without any method implementation' that indicates that the abstraction might not be required. Following fields and properties are declared in this class: type' modList" ], [ "Duplicate Abstraction", "KMCCC.Modules.Yggdrasil", "YggdrasilClient", "D:\\research\\architectureSmells\\repos\\MineStudio_KMCCC\\KMCCC.Shared\\Modules\\Yggdrasil\\YggdrasilClient.cs", "The tool detected the smell in this class because a set of code clones has been found and at least one of the clones found in this class. List of code clones with start and end line numbers are: YggdrasilClient (D:\\research\\architectureSmells\\repos\\MineStudio_KMCCC\\KMCCC.Shared\\Modules\\Yggdrasil\\YggdrasilClient.cs' [98' 132])' YggdrasilClient (D:\\research\\architectureSmells\\repos\\MineStudio_KMCCC\\KMCCC.Shared\\Modules\\Yggdrasil\\YggdrasilClient.cs' [146' 180])" ], [ "Unnecessary Abstraction", "KMCCC.Modules.Yggdrasil", "RefreshRequest", "D:\\research\\architectureSmells\\repos\\MineStudio_KMCCC\\KMCCC.Shared\\Modules\\Yggdrasil\\YggdrasilClient.cs", "The tool detected the smell in this class because the class contains only a few data members without any method implementation' that indicates that the abstraction might not be required. Following fields and properties are declared in this class: Agent' AccessToken' RequestUser' ClientToken" ], [ "Unnecessary Abstraction", "KMCCC.Modules.Yggdrasil", "ValidateRequest", "D:\\research\\architectureSmells\\repos\\MineStudio_KMCCC\\KMCCC.Shared\\Modules\\Yggdrasil\\YggdrasilClient.cs", "The tool detected the smell in this class because the class contains only a few data members without any method implementation' that indicates that the abstraction might not be required. Following fields and properties are declared in this class: AccessToken' ClientToken" ], [ "Unnecessary Abstraction", "KMCCC.Modules.Yggdrasil", "Error", "D:\\research\\architectureSmells\\repos\\MineStudio_KMCCC\\KMCCC.Shared\\Modules\\Yggdrasil\\YggdrasilClient.cs", "The tool detected the smell in this class because the class contains only a few data members without any method implementation' that indicates that the abstraction might not be required. Following fields and properties are declared in this class: ErrorType' ErrorMessage" ], [ "Unnecessary Abstraction", "KMCCC.Modules.Yggdrasil", "Agent", "D:\\research\\architectureSmells\\repos\\MineStudio_KMCCC\\KMCCC.Shared\\Modules\\Yggdrasil\\YggdrasilClient.cs", "The tool detected the smell in this class because the class contains only a few data members without any method implementation' that indicates that the abstraction might not be required. Following fields and properties are declared in this class: Name' Version' Minecraft" ], [ "Unnecessary Abstraction", "KMCCC.Modules.Yggdrasil", "User", "D:\\research\\architectureSmells\\repos\\MineStudio_KMCCC\\KMCCC.Shared\\Modules\\Yggdrasil\\YggdrasilClient.cs", "The tool detected the smell in this class because the class contains only a few data members without any method implementation' that indicates that the abstraction might not be required. Following fields and properties are declared in this class: Id' Properties' Legacy" ], [ "Unnecessary Abstraction", "KMCCC.Modules.Yggdrasil", "Property", "D:\\research\\architectureSmells\\repos\\MineStudio_KMCCC\\KMCCC.Shared\\Modules\\Yggdrasil\\YggdrasilClient.cs", "The tool detected the smell in this class because the class contains only a few data members without any method implementation' that indicates that the abstraction might not be required. Following fields and properties are declared in this class: Name' Value" ], [ "Unnecessary Abstraction", "KMCCC.Modules.Yggdrasil", "GameProfile", "D:\\research\\architectureSmells\\repos\\MineStudio_KMCCC\\KMCCC.Shared\\Modules\\Yggdrasil\\YggdrasilClient.cs", "The tool detected the smell in this class because the class contains only a few data members without any method implementation' that indicates that the abstraction might not be required. Following fields and properties are declared in this class: Id' Name" ], [ "Unutilized Abstraction", "KMCCC.Modules.Yggdrasil", "Extensions", "D:\\research\\architectureSmells\\repos\\MineStudio_KMCCC\\KMCCC.Shared\\Modules\\Yggdrasil\\YggdrasilClient.cs", "The tool detected the smell in this class because this class is potentially unused. (Please ignore the smell if the reported class is auto-generated and/or used to serve a specific known purpose.)" ], [ "Unnecessary Abstraction", "KMCCC.Tools", "FileValidator", "D:\\research\\architectureSmells\\repos\\MineStudio_KMCCC\\KMCCC.Shared\\Tools\\FileValidator.cs", "The tool detected the smell in this class because the class contains only a few data members without any method implementation' that indicates that the abstraction might not be required. Following fields and properties are declared in this class: " ], [ "Unutilized Abstraction", "KMCCC.Tools", "FileValidator", "D:\\research\\architectureSmells\\repos\\MineStudio_KMCCC\\KMCCC.Shared\\Tools\\FileValidator.cs", "The tool detected the smell in this class because this class is potentially unused. (Please ignore the smell if the reported class is auto-generated and/or used to serve a specific known purpose.)" ], [ "Unnecessary Abstraction", "KMCCC.Tools", "UnzipOptions", "D:\\research\\architectureSmells\\repos\\MineStudio_KMCCC\\KMCCC.Shared\\Tools\\ZipTools.cs", "The tool detected the smell in this class because the class contains only a few data members without any method implementation' that indicates that the abstraction might not be required. Following fields and properties are declared in this class: Exclude' Encoding" ], [ "Deficient Encapsulation", "KMCCC.Launcher", "Reporter", "D:\\research\\architectureSmells\\repos\\MineStudio_KMCCC\\KMCCC.Pro\\Launcher\\Reporter.cs", "The tool detected the smell in this class because the class exposes fields belonging to it with public accessibility. Following fields are declared with public accessiblity: NoJavaReported" ], [ "Deficient Encapsulation", "KMCCC.Launcher", "Reporter", "D:\\research\\architectureSmells\\repos\\MineStudio_KMCCC\\KMCCC.Pro\\Launcher\\Reporter.cs", "The tool detected the smell in this class because the class declares global (public static) fields. Following fields are declared with public static modifiers: NoJavaReported" ], [ "Deficient Encapsulation", "KMCCC.Launcher", "LaunchOptions", "D:\\research\\architectureSmells\\repos\\MineStudio_KMCCC\\KMCCC.Shared\\Launcher\\LaunchHandle.cs", "The tool detected the smell in this class because the class exposes fields belonging to it with public accessibility. Following fields are declared with public accessiblity: Features" ], [ "Deficient Encapsulation", "KMCCC.Launcher", "MinLaunchReport", "D:\\research\\architectureSmells\\repos\\MineStudio_KMCCC\\KMCCC.Shared\\Launcher\\Reporter.cs", "The tool detected the smell in this class because the class exposes fields belonging to it with public accessibility. Following fields are declared with public accessiblity: AuthenticationType' LaunchErrorType' LauncherType' LauncherVersion' Arch' Memory' RuntimeVersion' SystemVersion" ], [ "Deficient Encapsulation", "KMCCC.Launcher", "BasicLaunchReport", "D:\\research\\architectureSmells\\repos\\MineStudio_KMCCC\\KMCCC.Shared\\Launcher\\Reporter.cs", "The tool detected the smell in this class because the class exposes fields belonging to it with public accessibility. Following fields are declared with public accessiblity: JavaPath' ProcessorInfo' VideoCardInfo" ], [ "Deficient Encapsulation", "KMCCC.Launcher", "FullLaunchReport", "D:\\research\\architectureSmells\\repos\\MineStudio_KMCCC\\KMCCC.Shared\\Launcher\\Reporter.cs", "The tool detected the smell in this class because the class exposes fields belonging to it with public accessibility. Following fields are declared with public accessiblity: GameDirectory' LauncherDirectory' AutoConnectServer' LaunchedVersionId' PlayerName" ], [ "Deficient Encapsulation", "LitJson", "PropertyMetadata", "D:\\research\\architectureSmells\\repos\\MineStudio_KMCCC\\KMCCC.Shared\\LitJson\\JsonMapper.cs", "The tool detected the smell in this class because the class exposes fields belonging to it with public accessibility. Following fields are declared with public accessiblity: Info' IsField' Type' Name" ], [ "Deficient Encapsulation", "LitJson", "WriterContext", "D:\\research\\architectureSmells\\repos\\MineStudio_KMCCC\\KMCCC.Shared\\LitJson\\JsonWriter.cs", "The tool detected the smell in this class because the class exposes fields belonging to it with public accessibility. Following fields are declared with public accessiblity: Count' InArray' InObject' ExpectingValue' Padding" ], [ "Deficient Encapsulation", "LitJson", "FsmContext", "D:\\research\\architectureSmells\\repos\\MineStudio_KMCCC\\KMCCC.Shared\\LitJson\\Lexer.cs", "The tool detected the smell in this class because the class exposes fields belonging to it with public accessibility. Following fields are declared with public accessiblity: Return' NextState' L' StateStack" ], [ "Broken Modularization", "KMCCC.Launcher", "LaunchResult", "D:\\research\\architectureSmells\\repos\\MineStudio_KMCCC\\KMCCC.Shared\\Launcher\\LauncherCore.cs", "The tool detected the smell in this class because it contains only data members without any method implementation. Following fields and properties are declared in this class: Success' ErrorType' ErrorMessage' Exception' Handle" ], [ "Broken Modularization", "KMCCC.Launcher", "LaunchOptions", "D:\\research\\architectureSmells\\repos\\MineStudio_KMCCC\\KMCCC.Shared\\Launcher\\LaunchHandle.cs", "The tool detected the smell in this class because it contains only data members without any method implementation. Following fields and properties are declared in this class: MaxMemory' MinMemory' Version' Authenticator' Mode' Server' Size' AgentPath' VersionType' size' Features" ], [ "Broken Modularization", "KMCCC.Launcher", "Version", "D:\\research\\architectureSmells\\repos\\MineStudio_KMCCC\\KMCCC.Shared\\Launcher\\Version.cs", "The tool detected the smell in this class because it contains only data members without any method implementation. Following fields and properties are declared in this class: Id' MinecraftArguments' Downloads' Assets' AssetsIndex' MainClass' Libraries' Natives' JarId' FeatureArguments" ], [ "Broken Modularization", "KMCCC.Launcher", "Library", "D:\\research\\architectureSmells\\repos\\MineStudio_KMCCC\\KMCCC.Shared\\Launcher\\Version.cs", "The tool detected the smell in this class because it contains only data members without any method implementation. Following fields and properties are declared in this class: NS' Name' Version' Url' checksums' serverreq' clientreq" ], [ "Broken Modularization", "KMCCC.Launcher", "GameFileInfo", "D:\\research\\architectureSmells\\repos\\MineStudio_KMCCC\\KMCCC.Shared\\Launcher\\Version.cs", "The tool detected the smell in this class because it contains only data members without any method implementation. Following fields and properties are declared in this class: ID' SHA1' Size' Url' TotalSize' Path" ], [ "Broken Modularization", "KMCCC.Launcher", "Native", "D:\\research\\architectureSmells\\repos\\MineStudio_KMCCC\\KMCCC.Shared\\Launcher\\Version.cs", "The tool detected the smell in this class because it contains only data members without any method implementation. Following fields and properties are declared in this class: NS' Name' Version' NativeSuffix' Options" ], [ "Broken Modularization", "KMCCC.Authentication", "AuthenticationInfo", "D:\\research\\architectureSmells\\repos\\MineStudio_KMCCC\\KMCCC.Shared\\Authentication\\AuthenticationInfo.cs", "The tool detected the smell in this class because it contains only data members without any method implementation. Following fields and properties are declared in this class: DisplayName' UUID' AccessToken' Properties' Error' UserType' AdvancedInfo" ], [ "Insufficient Modularization", "LitJson", "JsonData", "D:\\research\\architectureSmells\\repos\\MineStudio_KMCCC\\KMCCC.Shared\\LitJson\\JsonData.cs", "The tool detected the smell in this class because the class contains large number of methods. Total methods in the class: 49 methods" ], [ "Insufficient Modularization", "LitJson", "JsonData", "D:\\research\\architectureSmells\\repos\\MineStudio_KMCCC\\KMCCC.Shared\\LitJson\\JsonData.cs", "The tool detected the smell in this class because the class is highly complex. The sum of cyclomatic complexity of all methods of this class (i.e.' WMC) is: 105" ], [ "Broken Modularization", "LitJson", "ArrayMetadata", "D:\\research\\architectureSmells\\repos\\MineStudio_KMCCC\\KMCCC.Shared\\LitJson\\JsonMapper.cs", "The tool detected the smell in this class because it contains only data members without any method implementation. Following fields and properties are declared in this class: ElementType' IsArray' IsList' element_type' is_array' is_list" ], [ "Broken Modularization", "LitJson", "ObjectMetadata", "D:\\research\\architectureSmells\\repos\\MineStudio_KMCCC\\KMCCC.Shared\\LitJson\\JsonMapper.cs", "The tool detected the smell in this class because it contains only data members without any method implementation. Following fields and properties are declared in this class: ElementType' IsDictionary' Properties' element_type' is_dictionary' properties" ], [ "Insufficient Modularization", "LitJson", "JsonMapper", "D:\\research\\architectureSmells\\repos\\MineStudio_KMCCC\\KMCCC.Shared\\LitJson\\JsonMapper.cs", "The tool detected the smell in this class because the class is highly complex. The sum of cyclomatic complexity of all methods of this class (i.e.' WMC) is: 113" ], [ "Insufficient Modularization", "LitJson", "JsonMockWrapper", "D:\\research\\architectureSmells\\repos\\MineStudio_KMCCC\\KMCCC.Shared\\LitJson\\JsonMockWrapper.cs", "The tool detected the smell in this class because the class contains large number of methods. Total methods in the class: 31 methods" ], [ "Broken Modularization", "LitJson", "WriterContext", "D:\\research\\architectureSmells\\repos\\MineStudio_KMCCC\\KMCCC.Shared\\LitJson\\JsonWriter.cs", "The tool detected the smell in this class because it contains only data members without any method implementation. Following fields and properties are declared in this class: ' Count' InArray' InObject' ExpectingValue' Padding" ], [ "Insufficient Modularization", "LitJson", "Lexer", "D:\\research\\architectureSmells\\repos\\MineStudio_KMCCC\\KMCCC.Shared\\LitJson\\Lexer.cs", "The tool detected the smell in this class because the class contains large number of methods. Total methods in the class: 37 methods" ], [ "Insufficient Modularization", "LitJson", "Lexer", "D:\\research\\architectureSmells\\repos\\MineStudio_KMCCC\\KMCCC.Shared\\LitJson\\Lexer.cs", "The tool detected the smell in this class because the class is highly complex. The sum of cyclomatic complexity of all methods of this class (i.e.' WMC) is: 126" ], [ "Broken Modularization", "KMCCC.Modules.JVersion", "JVersion", "D:\\research\\architectureSmells\\repos\\MineStudio_KMCCC\\KMCCC.Shared\\Modules\\JVersion\\JVersion.cs", "The tool detected the smell in this class because it contains only data members without any method implementation. Following fields and properties are declared in this class: Id' Time' ReleaseTime' Type' Downloads' MinecraftArguments' arguments' MinimumLauncherVersion' Libraries' MainClass' Assets' AssetsIndex' InheritsVersion' JarId" ], [ "Broken Modularization", "KMCCC.Modules.JVersion", "JFileInfo", "D:\\research\\architectureSmells\\repos\\MineStudio_KMCCC\\KMCCC.Shared\\Modules\\JVersion\\JVersion.cs", "The tool detected the smell in this class because it contains only data members without any method implementation. Following fields and properties are declared in this class: ID' SHA1' Size' Url' Path' TotalSize" ], [ "Broken Modularization", "KMCCC.Modules.JVersion", "JLibrary", "D:\\research\\architectureSmells\\repos\\MineStudio_KMCCC\\KMCCC.Shared\\Modules\\JVersion\\JVersion.cs", "The tool detected the smell in this class because it contains only data members without any method implementation. Following fields and properties are declared in this class: Name' Url' Natives' Rules' Extract" ], [ "Broken Modularization", "KMCCC.Modules.Minecraft", "PingPayload", "D:\\research\\architectureSmells\\repos\\MineStudio_KMCCC\\KMCCC.Shared\\Modules\\Minecraft\\ServerPing.cs", "The tool detected the smell in this class because it contains only data members without any method implementation. Following fields and properties are declared in this class: version' players' description' modinfo' favicon' error" ], [ "Broken Modularization", "KMCCC.Modules.Yggdrasil", "AuthenticationRequest", "D:\\research\\architectureSmells\\repos\\MineStudio_KMCCC\\KMCCC.Shared\\Modules\\Yggdrasil\\YggdrasilClient.cs", "The tool detected the smell in this class because it contains only data members without any method implementation. Following fields and properties are declared in this class: Agent' Email' Password' RequestUser' ClientToken' token" ], [ "Broken Modularization", "KMCCC.Modules.Yggdrasil", "AuthenticationResponse", "D:\\research\\architectureSmells\\repos\\MineStudio_KMCCC\\KMCCC.Shared\\Modules\\Yggdrasil\\YggdrasilClient.cs", "The tool detected the smell in this class because it contains only data members without any method implementation. Following fields and properties are declared in this class: ClientToken' AccessToken' AvailableProfiles' SelectedProfile' User' Error' ErrorMessage' Cause" ], [ "Rebellious Hierarchy", "LitJson", "JsonMockWrapper", "D:\\research\\architectureSmells\\repos\\MineStudio_KMCCC\\KMCCC.Shared\\LitJson\\JsonMockWrapper.cs", "The tool detected the smell in this class because method(s) of this class reject the methods provided by its supertypes. The method(s) that reject the suptertype's method are: SetBoolean' SetDouble' SetInt' SetJsonType' SetLong' SetString' ToJson" ] ]
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Design smell,Namespace,Class,File,Cause Unutilized Abstraction,KMCCC.Launcher,Reporter,D:\research\architectureSmells\repos\MineStudio_KMCCC\KMCCC.Pro\Launcher\Reporter.cs,The tool detected the smell in this class because this class is potentially unused. (Please ignore the smell if the reported class is auto-generated and/or used to serve a specific known purpose.) Imperative Abstraction,KMCCC.Launcher,MinecraftLaunchArguments,D:\research\architectureSmells\repos\MineStudio_KMCCC\KMCCC.Shared\Launcher\LaunchArguments.cs,The tool detected the smell in this class because it looks like that an operation is turned into a class. This class contains only the following public method: ToArguments Unnecessary Abstraction,KMCCC.Launcher,WindowSize,D:\research\architectureSmells\repos\MineStudio_KMCCC\KMCCC.Shared\Launcher\LaunchArguments.cs,The tool detected the smell in this class because the class contains only a few data members without any method implementation' that indicates that the abstraction might not be required. Following fields and properties are declared in this class: FullScreen' Height' Width Unnecessary Abstraction,KMCCC.Launcher,LaunchResult,D:\research\architectureSmells\repos\MineStudio_KMCCC\KMCCC.Shared\Launcher\LauncherCore.cs,The tool detected the smell in this class because the class contains only a few data members without any method implementation' that indicates that the abstraction might not be required. Following fields and properties are declared in this class: Success' ErrorType' ErrorMessage' Exception' Handle Unutilized Abstraction,KMCCC.Launcher,LaunchException,D:\research\architectureSmells\repos\MineStudio_KMCCC\KMCCC.Shared\Launcher\LaunchHandle.cs,The tool detected the smell in this class because this class is potentially unused. (Please ignore the smell if the reported class is auto-generated and/or used to serve a specific known purpose.) Unutilized Abstraction,KMCCC.Launcher,LaunchHandleExtensions,D:\research\architectureSmells\repos\MineStudio_KMCCC\KMCCC.Shared\Launcher\LaunchHandleExtensions.cs,The tool detected the smell in this class because this class is potentially unused. (Please ignore the smell if the reported class is auto-generated and/or used to serve a specific known purpose.) Unutilized Abstraction,KMCCC.Launcher,ReportLevel,D:\research\architectureSmells\repos\MineStudio_KMCCC\KMCCC.Shared\Launcher\Reporter.cs,The tool detected the smell in this class because this class is potentially unused. (Please ignore the smell if the reported class is auto-generated and/or used to serve a specific known purpose.) Duplicate Abstraction,KMCCC.Launcher,Version,D:\research\architectureSmells\repos\MineStudio_KMCCC\KMCCC.Shared\Launcher\Version.cs,The tool detected the smell in this class because two or more abstractions have identical names. The abstractions with identical names are: KMCCC.Launcher.Version' KMCCC.Modules.Minecraft.Version Unnecessary Abstraction,KMCCC.Launcher,Download,D:\research\architectureSmells\repos\MineStudio_KMCCC\KMCCC.Shared\Launcher\Version.cs,The tool detected the smell in this class because the class contains only a few data members without any method implementation' that indicates that the abstraction might not be required. Following fields and properties are declared in this class: Client' Server Unnecessary Abstraction,KMCCC.Launcher,Native,D:\research\architectureSmells\repos\MineStudio_KMCCC\KMCCC.Shared\Launcher\Version.cs,The tool detected the smell in this class because the class contains only a few data members without any method implementation' that indicates that the abstraction might not be required. Following fields and properties are declared in this class: NS' Name' Version' NativeSuffix' Options Unutilized Abstraction,KMCCC.Launcher,LauncherCoreItemResolverExtensions,D:\research\architectureSmells\repos\MineStudio_KMCCC\KMCCC.Shared\Launcher\Version.cs,The tool detected the smell in this class because this class is potentially unused. (Please ignore the smell if the reported class is auto-generated and/or used to serve a specific known purpose.) Unutilized Abstraction,KMCCC.Pro.Modules.MojangAPI,MojangAPI,D:\research\architectureSmells\repos\MineStudio_KMCCC\KMCCC.Pro\Modules\MojangAPI\MojangAPI.cs,The tool detected the smell in this class because this class is potentially unused. (Please ignore the smell if the reported class is auto-generated and/or used to serve a specific known purpose.) Unnecessary Abstraction,KMCCC.Pro.Modules.MojangAPI,MetricKeys,D:\research\architectureSmells\repos\MineStudio_KMCCC\KMCCC.Pro\Modules\MojangAPI\Statistics.cs,The tool detected the smell in this class because the class contains only a few data members without any method implementation' that indicates that the abstraction might not be required. Following fields and properties are declared in this class: ' ITEM_SOLD_MINECRAFT' PREPAID_CARD_REDEEMED_MINECRAFT' ITEM_SOLD_COBALT' ITEM_SOLD_SCROLLS Duplicate Abstraction,KMCCC.Authentication,YggdrasilLogin,D:\research\architectureSmells\repos\MineStudio_KMCCC\KMCCC.Shared\Authentication\Yggdrasil.cs,The tool detected the smell in this class because a set of code clones has been found and at least one of the clones found in this class. List of code clones with start and end line numbers are: YggdrasilLogin (D:\research\architectureSmells\repos\MineStudio_KMCCC\KMCCC.Shared\Authentication\Yggdrasil.cs' [89' 108])' YggdrasilLogin (D:\research\architectureSmells\repos\MineStudio_KMCCC\KMCCC.Shared\Authentication\Yggdrasil.cs' [188' 207])' YggdrasilLogin (D:\research\architectureSmells\repos\MineStudio_KMCCC\KMCCC.Shared\Authentication\Yggdrasil.cs' [262' 281]) Duplicate Abstraction,KMCCC.Authentication,YggdrasilLogin,D:\research\architectureSmells\repos\MineStudio_KMCCC\KMCCC.Shared\Authentication\Yggdrasil.cs,The tool detected the smell in this class because a set of code clones has been found and at least one of the clones found in this class. List of code clones with start and end line numbers are: YggdrasilLogin (D:\research\architectureSmells\repos\MineStudio_KMCCC\KMCCC.Shared\Authentication\Yggdrasil.cs' [188' 210])' YggdrasilLogin (D:\research\architectureSmells\repos\MineStudio_KMCCC\KMCCC.Shared\Authentication\Yggdrasil.cs' [262' 284]) Unnecessary Abstraction,LitJson,PropertyMetadata,D:\research\architectureSmells\repos\MineStudio_KMCCC\KMCCC.Shared\LitJson\JsonMapper.cs,The tool detected the smell in this class because the class contains only a few data members without any method implementation' that indicates that the abstraction might not be required. Following fields and properties are declared in this class: ' Info' IsField' Type' Name Unnecessary Abstraction,LitJson,WriterContext,D:\research\architectureSmells\repos\MineStudio_KMCCC\KMCCC.Shared\LitJson\JsonWriter.cs,The tool detected the smell in this class because the class contains only a few data members without any method implementation' that indicates that the abstraction might not be required. Following fields and properties are declared in this class: ' Count' InArray' InObject' ExpectingValue' Padding Feature Envy,LitJson,JsonWriter,D:\research\architectureSmells\repos\MineStudio_KMCCC\KMCCC.Shared\LitJson\JsonWriter.cs,The tool detected the smell because a method in this type accesses members from another type more than the members from its own type. The method causing this smell is: DoValidation which is more interested in members of the type: WriterContext Unnecessary Abstraction,LitJson,FsmContext,D:\research\architectureSmells\repos\MineStudio_KMCCC\KMCCC.Shared\LitJson\Lexer.cs,The tool detected the smell in this class because the class contains only a few data members without any method implementation' that indicates that the abstraction might not be required. Following fields and properties are declared in this class: ' Return' NextState' L' StateStack Duplicate Abstraction,LitJson,FsmContext,D:\research\architectureSmells\repos\MineStudio_KMCCC\KMCCC.Shared\LitJson\Lexer.cs,The tool detected the smell in this class because a set of code clones has been found and at least one of the clones found in this class. List of code clones with start and end line numbers are: FsmContext (D:\research\architectureSmells\repos\MineStudio_KMCCC\KMCCC.Shared\LitJson\Lexer.cs' [327' 349])' FsmContext (D:\research\architectureSmells\repos\MineStudio_KMCCC\KMCCC.Shared\LitJson\Lexer.cs' [418' 440])' FsmContext (D:\research\architectureSmells\repos\MineStudio_KMCCC\KMCCC.Shared\LitJson\Lexer.cs' [478' 500]) Duplicate Abstraction,LitJson,FsmContext,D:\research\architectureSmells\repos\MineStudio_KMCCC\KMCCC.Shared\LitJson\Lexer.cs,The tool detected the smell in this class because a set of code clones has been found and at least one of the clones found in this class. List of code clones with start and end line numbers are: FsmContext (D:\research\architectureSmells\repos\MineStudio_KMCCC\KMCCC.Shared\LitJson\Lexer.cs' [333' 364])' FsmContext (D:\research\architectureSmells\repos\MineStudio_KMCCC\KMCCC.Shared\LitJson\Lexer.cs' [371' 402]) Imperative Abstraction,LitJson,Lexer,D:\research\architectureSmells\repos\MineStudio_KMCCC\KMCCC.Shared\LitJson\Lexer.cs,The tool detected the smell in this class because it looks like that an operation is turned into a class. This class contains only the following public method: NextToken Unnecessary Abstraction,KMCCC.Modules.JVersion,JDownloads,D:\research\architectureSmells\repos\MineStudio_KMCCC\KMCCC.Shared\Modules\JVersion\JVersion.cs,The tool detected the smell in this class because the class contains only a few data members without any method implementation' that indicates that the abstraction might not be required. Following fields and properties are declared in this class: Client' Server Unnecessary Abstraction,KMCCC.Modules.JVersion,JLibrary,D:\research\architectureSmells\repos\MineStudio_KMCCC\KMCCC.Shared\Modules\JVersion\JVersion.cs,The tool detected the smell in this class because the class contains only a few data members without any method implementation' that indicates that the abstraction might not be required. Following fields and properties are declared in this class: Name' Url' Natives' Rules' Extract Unnecessary Abstraction,KMCCC.Modules.JVersion,JArguments,D:\research\architectureSmells\repos\MineStudio_KMCCC\KMCCC.Shared\Modules\JVersion\JVersion.cs,The tool detected the smell in this class because the class contains only a few data members without any method implementation' that indicates that the abstraction might not be required. Following fields and properties are declared in this class: game' jvm Unnecessary Abstraction,KMCCC.Modules.JVersion,JRule,D:\research\architectureSmells\repos\MineStudio_KMCCC\KMCCC.Shared\Modules\JVersion\JVersion.cs,The tool detected the smell in this class because the class contains only a few data members without any method implementation' that indicates that the abstraction might not be required. Following fields and properties are declared in this class: Action' OS' Features Unnecessary Abstraction,KMCCC.Modules.JVersion,JOperatingSystem,D:\research\architectureSmells\repos\MineStudio_KMCCC\KMCCC.Shared\Modules\JVersion\JVersion.cs,The tool detected the smell in this class because the class contains only a few data members without any method implementation' that indicates that the abstraction might not be required. Following fields and properties are declared in this class: Name' Version' Arch Unnecessary Abstraction,KMCCC.Modules.JVersion,JExtract,D:\research\architectureSmells\repos\MineStudio_KMCCC\KMCCC.Shared\Modules\JVersion\JVersion.cs,The tool detected the smell in this class because the class contains only a few data members without any method implementation' that indicates that the abstraction might not be required. Following fields and properties are declared in this class: Exculde Unutilized Abstraction,KMCCC.Modules.Minecraft,ServerPing,D:\research\architectureSmells\repos\MineStudio_KMCCC\KMCCC.Shared\Modules\Minecraft\ServerPing.cs,The tool detected the smell in this class because this class is potentially unused. (Please ignore the smell if the reported class is auto-generated and/or used to serve a specific known purpose.) Unnecessary Abstraction,KMCCC.Modules.Minecraft,Version,D:\research\architectureSmells\repos\MineStudio_KMCCC\KMCCC.Shared\Modules\Minecraft\ServerPing.cs,The tool detected the smell in this class because the class contains only a few data members without any method implementation' that indicates that the abstraction might not be required. Following fields and properties are declared in this class: name' protocol Unnecessary Abstraction,KMCCC.Modules.Minecraft,Players,D:\research\architectureSmells\repos\MineStudio_KMCCC\KMCCC.Shared\Modules\Minecraft\ServerPing.cs,The tool detected the smell in this class because the class contains only a few data members without any method implementation' that indicates that the abstraction might not be required. Following fields and properties are declared in this class: max' online' sample Unnecessary Abstraction,KMCCC.Modules.Minecraft,Extra,D:\research\architectureSmells\repos\MineStudio_KMCCC\KMCCC.Shared\Modules\Minecraft\ServerPing.cs,The tool detected the smell in this class because the class contains only a few data members without any method implementation' that indicates that the abstraction might not be required. Following fields and properties are declared in this class: color' text' strikethrough' bold Unnecessary Abstraction,KMCCC.Modules.Minecraft,Description,D:\research\architectureSmells\repos\MineStudio_KMCCC\KMCCC.Shared\Modules\Minecraft\ServerPing.cs,The tool detected the smell in this class because the class contains only a few data members without any method implementation' that indicates that the abstraction might not be required. Following fields and properties are declared in this class: extra' text Unnecessary Abstraction,KMCCC.Modules.Minecraft,Modinfo,D:\research\architectureSmells\repos\MineStudio_KMCCC\KMCCC.Shared\Modules\Minecraft\ServerPing.cs,The tool detected the smell in this class because the class contains only a few data members without any method implementation' that indicates that the abstraction might not be required. Following fields and properties are declared in this class: type' modList Duplicate Abstraction,KMCCC.Modules.Yggdrasil,YggdrasilClient,D:\research\architectureSmells\repos\MineStudio_KMCCC\KMCCC.Shared\Modules\Yggdrasil\YggdrasilClient.cs,The tool detected the smell in this class because a set of code clones has been found and at least one of the clones found in this class. List of code clones with start and end line numbers are: YggdrasilClient (D:\research\architectureSmells\repos\MineStudio_KMCCC\KMCCC.Shared\Modules\Yggdrasil\YggdrasilClient.cs' [98' 132])' YggdrasilClient (D:\research\architectureSmells\repos\MineStudio_KMCCC\KMCCC.Shared\Modules\Yggdrasil\YggdrasilClient.cs' [146' 180]) Unnecessary Abstraction,KMCCC.Modules.Yggdrasil,RefreshRequest,D:\research\architectureSmells\repos\MineStudio_KMCCC\KMCCC.Shared\Modules\Yggdrasil\YggdrasilClient.cs,The tool detected the smell in this class because the class contains only a few data members without any method implementation' that indicates that the abstraction might not be required. Following fields and properties are declared in this class: Agent' AccessToken' RequestUser' ClientToken Unnecessary Abstraction,KMCCC.Modules.Yggdrasil,ValidateRequest,D:\research\architectureSmells\repos\MineStudio_KMCCC\KMCCC.Shared\Modules\Yggdrasil\YggdrasilClient.cs,The tool detected the smell in this class because the class contains only a few data members without any method implementation' that indicates that the abstraction might not be required. Following fields and properties are declared in this class: AccessToken' ClientToken Unnecessary Abstraction,KMCCC.Modules.Yggdrasil,Error,D:\research\architectureSmells\repos\MineStudio_KMCCC\KMCCC.Shared\Modules\Yggdrasil\YggdrasilClient.cs,The tool detected the smell in this class because the class contains only a few data members without any method implementation' that indicates that the abstraction might not be required. Following fields and properties are declared in this class: ErrorType' ErrorMessage Unnecessary Abstraction,KMCCC.Modules.Yggdrasil,Agent,D:\research\architectureSmells\repos\MineStudio_KMCCC\KMCCC.Shared\Modules\Yggdrasil\YggdrasilClient.cs,The tool detected the smell in this class because the class contains only a few data members without any method implementation' that indicates that the abstraction might not be required. Following fields and properties are declared in this class: Name' Version' Minecraft Unnecessary Abstraction,KMCCC.Modules.Yggdrasil,User,D:\research\architectureSmells\repos\MineStudio_KMCCC\KMCCC.Shared\Modules\Yggdrasil\YggdrasilClient.cs,The tool detected the smell in this class because the class contains only a few data members without any method implementation' that indicates that the abstraction might not be required. Following fields and properties are declared in this class: Id' Properties' Legacy Unnecessary Abstraction,KMCCC.Modules.Yggdrasil,Property,D:\research\architectureSmells\repos\MineStudio_KMCCC\KMCCC.Shared\Modules\Yggdrasil\YggdrasilClient.cs,The tool detected the smell in this class because the class contains only a few data members without any method implementation' that indicates that the abstraction might not be required. Following fields and properties are declared in this class: Name' Value Unnecessary Abstraction,KMCCC.Modules.Yggdrasil,GameProfile,D:\research\architectureSmells\repos\MineStudio_KMCCC\KMCCC.Shared\Modules\Yggdrasil\YggdrasilClient.cs,The tool detected the smell in this class because the class contains only a few data members without any method implementation' that indicates that the abstraction might not be required. Following fields and properties are declared in this class: Id' Name Unutilized Abstraction,KMCCC.Modules.Yggdrasil,Extensions,D:\research\architectureSmells\repos\MineStudio_KMCCC\KMCCC.Shared\Modules\Yggdrasil\YggdrasilClient.cs,The tool detected the smell in this class because this class is potentially unused. (Please ignore the smell if the reported class is auto-generated and/or used to serve a specific known purpose.) Unnecessary Abstraction,KMCCC.Tools,FileValidator,D:\research\architectureSmells\repos\MineStudio_KMCCC\KMCCC.Shared\Tools\FileValidator.cs,The tool detected the smell in this class because the class contains only a few data members without any method implementation' that indicates that the abstraction might not be required. Following fields and properties are declared in this class: Unutilized Abstraction,KMCCC.Tools,FileValidator,D:\research\architectureSmells\repos\MineStudio_KMCCC\KMCCC.Shared\Tools\FileValidator.cs,The tool detected the smell in this class because this class is potentially unused. (Please ignore the smell if the reported class is auto-generated and/or used to serve a specific known purpose.) Unnecessary Abstraction,KMCCC.Tools,UnzipOptions,D:\research\architectureSmells\repos\MineStudio_KMCCC\KMCCC.Shared\Tools\ZipTools.cs,The tool detected the smell in this class because the class contains only a few data members without any method implementation' that indicates that the abstraction might not be required. Following fields and properties are declared in this class: Exclude' Encoding Deficient Encapsulation,KMCCC.Launcher,Reporter,D:\research\architectureSmells\repos\MineStudio_KMCCC\KMCCC.Pro\Launcher\Reporter.cs,The tool detected the smell in this class because the class exposes fields belonging to it with public accessibility. Following fields are declared with public accessiblity: NoJavaReported Deficient Encapsulation,KMCCC.Launcher,Reporter,D:\research\architectureSmells\repos\MineStudio_KMCCC\KMCCC.Pro\Launcher\Reporter.cs,The tool detected the smell in this class because the class declares global (public static) fields. Following fields are declared with public static modifiers: NoJavaReported Deficient Encapsulation,KMCCC.Launcher,LaunchOptions,D:\research\architectureSmells\repos\MineStudio_KMCCC\KMCCC.Shared\Launcher\LaunchHandle.cs,The tool detected the smell in this class because the class exposes fields belonging to it with public accessibility. Following fields are declared with public accessiblity: Features Deficient Encapsulation,KMCCC.Launcher,MinLaunchReport,D:\research\architectureSmells\repos\MineStudio_KMCCC\KMCCC.Shared\Launcher\Reporter.cs,The tool detected the smell in this class because the class exposes fields belonging to it with public accessibility. Following fields are declared with public accessiblity: AuthenticationType' LaunchErrorType' LauncherType' LauncherVersion' Arch' Memory' RuntimeVersion' SystemVersion Deficient Encapsulation,KMCCC.Launcher,BasicLaunchReport,D:\research\architectureSmells\repos\MineStudio_KMCCC\KMCCC.Shared\Launcher\Reporter.cs,The tool detected the smell in this class because the class exposes fields belonging to it with public accessibility. Following fields are declared with public accessiblity: JavaPath' ProcessorInfo' VideoCardInfo Deficient Encapsulation,KMCCC.Launcher,FullLaunchReport,D:\research\architectureSmells\repos\MineStudio_KMCCC\KMCCC.Shared\Launcher\Reporter.cs,The tool detected the smell in this class because the class exposes fields belonging to it with public accessibility. Following fields are declared with public accessiblity: GameDirectory' LauncherDirectory' AutoConnectServer' LaunchedVersionId' PlayerName Deficient Encapsulation,LitJson,PropertyMetadata,D:\research\architectureSmells\repos\MineStudio_KMCCC\KMCCC.Shared\LitJson\JsonMapper.cs,The tool detected the smell in this class because the class exposes fields belonging to it with public accessibility. Following fields are declared with public accessiblity: Info' IsField' Type' Name Deficient Encapsulation,LitJson,WriterContext,D:\research\architectureSmells\repos\MineStudio_KMCCC\KMCCC.Shared\LitJson\JsonWriter.cs,The tool detected the smell in this class because the class exposes fields belonging to it with public accessibility. Following fields are declared with public accessiblity: Count' InArray' InObject' ExpectingValue' Padding Deficient Encapsulation,LitJson,FsmContext,D:\research\architectureSmells\repos\MineStudio_KMCCC\KMCCC.Shared\LitJson\Lexer.cs,The tool detected the smell in this class because the class exposes fields belonging to it with public accessibility. Following fields are declared with public accessiblity: Return' NextState' L' StateStack Broken Modularization,KMCCC.Launcher,LaunchResult,D:\research\architectureSmells\repos\MineStudio_KMCCC\KMCCC.Shared\Launcher\LauncherCore.cs,The tool detected the smell in this class because it contains only data members without any method implementation. Following fields and properties are declared in this class: Success' ErrorType' ErrorMessage' Exception' Handle Broken Modularization,KMCCC.Launcher,LaunchOptions,D:\research\architectureSmells\repos\MineStudio_KMCCC\KMCCC.Shared\Launcher\LaunchHandle.cs,The tool detected the smell in this class because it contains only data members without any method implementation. Following fields and properties are declared in this class: MaxMemory' MinMemory' Version' Authenticator' Mode' Server' Size' AgentPath' VersionType' size' Features Broken Modularization,KMCCC.Launcher,Version,D:\research\architectureSmells\repos\MineStudio_KMCCC\KMCCC.Shared\Launcher\Version.cs,The tool detected the smell in this class because it contains only data members without any method implementation. Following fields and properties are declared in this class: Id' MinecraftArguments' Downloads' Assets' AssetsIndex' MainClass' Libraries' Natives' JarId' FeatureArguments Broken Modularization,KMCCC.Launcher,Library,D:\research\architectureSmells\repos\MineStudio_KMCCC\KMCCC.Shared\Launcher\Version.cs,The tool detected the smell in this class because it contains only data members without any method implementation. Following fields and properties are declared in this class: NS' Name' Version' Url' checksums' serverreq' clientreq Broken Modularization,KMCCC.Launcher,GameFileInfo,D:\research\architectureSmells\repos\MineStudio_KMCCC\KMCCC.Shared\Launcher\Version.cs,The tool detected the smell in this class because it contains only data members without any method implementation. Following fields and properties are declared in this class: ID' SHA1' Size' Url' TotalSize' Path Broken Modularization,KMCCC.Launcher,Native,D:\research\architectureSmells\repos\MineStudio_KMCCC\KMCCC.Shared\Launcher\Version.cs,The tool detected the smell in this class because it contains only data members without any method implementation. Following fields and properties are declared in this class: NS' Name' Version' NativeSuffix' Options Broken Modularization,KMCCC.Authentication,AuthenticationInfo,D:\research\architectureSmells\repos\MineStudio_KMCCC\KMCCC.Shared\Authentication\AuthenticationInfo.cs,The tool detected the smell in this class because it contains only data members without any method implementation. Following fields and properties are declared in this class: DisplayName' UUID' AccessToken' Properties' Error' UserType' AdvancedInfo Insufficient Modularization,LitJson,JsonData,D:\research\architectureSmells\repos\MineStudio_KMCCC\KMCCC.Shared\LitJson\JsonData.cs,The tool detected the smell in this class because the class contains large number of methods. Total methods in the class: 49 methods Insufficient Modularization,LitJson,JsonData,D:\research\architectureSmells\repos\MineStudio_KMCCC\KMCCC.Shared\LitJson\JsonData.cs,The tool detected the smell in this class because the class is highly complex. The sum of cyclomatic complexity of all methods of this class (i.e.' WMC) is: 105 Broken Modularization,LitJson,ArrayMetadata,D:\research\architectureSmells\repos\MineStudio_KMCCC\KMCCC.Shared\LitJson\JsonMapper.cs,The tool detected the smell in this class because it contains only data members without any method implementation. Following fields and properties are declared in this class: ElementType' IsArray' IsList' element_type' is_array' is_list Broken Modularization,LitJson,ObjectMetadata,D:\research\architectureSmells\repos\MineStudio_KMCCC\KMCCC.Shared\LitJson\JsonMapper.cs,The tool detected the smell in this class because it contains only data members without any method implementation. Following fields and properties are declared in this class: ElementType' IsDictionary' Properties' element_type' is_dictionary' properties Insufficient Modularization,LitJson,JsonMapper,D:\research\architectureSmells\repos\MineStudio_KMCCC\KMCCC.Shared\LitJson\JsonMapper.cs,The tool detected the smell in this class because the class is highly complex. The sum of cyclomatic complexity of all methods of this class (i.e.' WMC) is: 113 Insufficient Modularization,LitJson,JsonMockWrapper,D:\research\architectureSmells\repos\MineStudio_KMCCC\KMCCC.Shared\LitJson\JsonMockWrapper.cs,The tool detected the smell in this class because the class contains large number of methods. Total methods in the class: 31 methods Broken Modularization,LitJson,WriterContext,D:\research\architectureSmells\repos\MineStudio_KMCCC\KMCCC.Shared\LitJson\JsonWriter.cs,The tool detected the smell in this class because it contains only data members without any method implementation. Following fields and properties are declared in this class: ' Count' InArray' InObject' ExpectingValue' Padding Insufficient Modularization,LitJson,Lexer,D:\research\architectureSmells\repos\MineStudio_KMCCC\KMCCC.Shared\LitJson\Lexer.cs,The tool detected the smell in this class because the class contains large number of methods. Total methods in the class: 37 methods Insufficient Modularization,LitJson,Lexer,D:\research\architectureSmells\repos\MineStudio_KMCCC\KMCCC.Shared\LitJson\Lexer.cs,The tool detected the smell in this class because the class is highly complex. The sum of cyclomatic complexity of all methods of this class (i.e.' WMC) is: 126 Broken Modularization,KMCCC.Modules.JVersion,JVersion,D:\research\architectureSmells\repos\MineStudio_KMCCC\KMCCC.Shared\Modules\JVersion\JVersion.cs,The tool detected the smell in this class because it contains only data members without any method implementation. Following fields and properties are declared in this class: Id' Time' ReleaseTime' Type' Downloads' MinecraftArguments' arguments' MinimumLauncherVersion' Libraries' MainClass' Assets' AssetsIndex' InheritsVersion' JarId Broken Modularization,KMCCC.Modules.JVersion,JFileInfo,D:\research\architectureSmells\repos\MineStudio_KMCCC\KMCCC.Shared\Modules\JVersion\JVersion.cs,The tool detected the smell in this class because it contains only data members without any method implementation. Following fields and properties are declared in this class: ID' SHA1' Size' Url' Path' TotalSize Broken Modularization,KMCCC.Modules.JVersion,JLibrary,D:\research\architectureSmells\repos\MineStudio_KMCCC\KMCCC.Shared\Modules\JVersion\JVersion.cs,The tool detected the smell in this class because it contains only data members without any method implementation. Following fields and properties are declared in this class: Name' Url' Natives' Rules' Extract Broken Modularization,KMCCC.Modules.Minecraft,PingPayload,D:\research\architectureSmells\repos\MineStudio_KMCCC\KMCCC.Shared\Modules\Minecraft\ServerPing.cs,The tool detected the smell in this class because it contains only data members without any method implementation. Following fields and properties are declared in this class: version' players' description' modinfo' favicon' error Broken Modularization,KMCCC.Modules.Yggdrasil,AuthenticationRequest,D:\research\architectureSmells\repos\MineStudio_KMCCC\KMCCC.Shared\Modules\Yggdrasil\YggdrasilClient.cs,The tool detected the smell in this class because it contains only data members without any method implementation. Following fields and properties are declared in this class: Agent' Email' Password' RequestUser' ClientToken' token Broken Modularization,KMCCC.Modules.Yggdrasil,AuthenticationResponse,D:\research\architectureSmells\repos\MineStudio_KMCCC\KMCCC.Shared\Modules\Yggdrasil\YggdrasilClient.cs,The tool detected the smell in this class because it contains only data members without any method implementation. Following fields and properties are declared in this class: ClientToken' AccessToken' AvailableProfiles' SelectedProfile' User' Error' ErrorMessage' Cause Rebellious Hierarchy,LitJson,JsonMockWrapper,D:\research\architectureSmells\repos\MineStudio_KMCCC\KMCCC.Shared\LitJson\JsonMockWrapper.cs,The tool detected the smell in this class because method(s) of this class reject the methods provided by its supertypes. The method(s) that reject the suptertype's method are: SetBoolean' SetDouble' SetInt' SetJsonType' SetLong' SetString' ToJson
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Calling,2021-04-02,Movie,2018,,No Just Say Yes,2021-04-02,Movie,2021,,No Madame Claude,2021-04-02,Movie,2021,,No Sky High,2021-04-02,Movie,2021,,No Escape from Planet Earth,2021-04-03,Movie,2012,,No The Fisherman’s Diary,2021-04-04,Movie,2020,,No What Lies Below ,2021-04-04,Movie,2020,,No Coded Bias,2021-04-05,Movie,2020,,No The Last Kids on Earth: Happy Apocalypse to You,2021-04-06,Movie,2021,,No Story of Kale: When Someone’s in Love,2021-04-08,Movie,2020,,No Have You Ever Seen Fireflies?,2021-04-09,Movie,2021,,No Night in Paradise,2021-04-09,Movie,2021,,No Ojukokoro: Greed,2021-04-09,Movie,2016,,No Thunder Force,2021-04-09,Movie,2021,,No Two Distant Strangers,2021-04-09,Movie,2021,,No The Stand In,2021-04-10,Movie,2020,,No Diana: The Interview that Shook the World,2021-04-11,Movie,2020,,No New Gods Nezha Reborn,2021-04-12,Movie,2021,,No Shiva vs Autobots,2021-04-12,Movie,2018,,No Shiva: Journey to Plunotaria,2021-04-12,Movie,2020,,No Uppena,2021-04-13,Movie,2021,,No Dad Stop 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Sheela,2021-04-22,Movie,2021,,No Stowaway,2021-04-22,Movie,2021,,No Heroes: Silence and Rock & Roll,2021-04-23,Movie,2021,,No Perfume Imaginary Museum “Time Wrap”,2021-04-23,Movie,2021,,No Ram Prasad Ki Tehrvi,2021-04-23,Movie,2019,,No Shadow and Bone – The Netflix Afterparty,2021-04-23,Movie,2021,,No This Lady Called Life,2021-04-23,Movie,2020,,No Slay,2021-04-26,Movie,0,,No August: Osage County,2021-04-27,Movie,2013,,No Battle of Los Angeles,2021-04-27,Movie,2011,,No Get The Grift,2021-04-28,Movie,2021,,No Things Heard and Seen,2021-04-29,Movie,2021,,No Coming from Insanity,2021-04-30,Movie,2019,,No The Disciple,2021-04-30,Movie,2020,,No The Mitchells vs. The Machines,2021-04-30,Movie,2021,,No Magical Andes,2021-04-01,TV,0,Season 2,No Prank Encounters,2021-04-01,TV,0,Season 2,No Secrets of Great British Castles,2021-04-01,TV,0,Season 1,No The Platform,2021-04-01,TV,0,Season 2,No Worn Stories,2021-04-01,TV,0,Season 1,No The Serpent,2021-04-02,TV,0,Limited Series,No Family Reunion,2021-04-05,TV,0,Part 3,No Dolly Parton: A MusiCares Tribute,2021-04-07,TV,2021,,No Snabba Cash,2021-04-07,TV,0,Season 1,No The Big Day,2021-04-07,TV,0,Collection 2,No The Wedding Coach,2021-04-07,TV,0,Season 1,No This Is a Robbery: The World’s Biggest Art Heist,2021-04-07,TV,0,Limited Series,No JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure,2021-04-08,TV,0,Season 3,No The Way of the Househusband,2021-04-08,TV,0,Season 1,No Don’t be the First one,2021-04-10,TV,0,Season 1 – New Episodes Weekly,No Motu Patlu Animation Collection,2021-04-12,TV,0,,No "Nicky, Ricky, Dicky & Dawn",2021-04-12,TV,0,Seasons 1-4,No Mighty Express,2021-04-13,TV,0,Season 3,No My Love: Six Stories of True Love,2021-04-13,TV,0,Limited Series,No The Baker and the Beauty,2021-04-13,TV,0,Season 1,No Dad Stop Embarrassing Me,2021-04-14,TV,0,Season 1,No Law School,2021-04-14,TV,0,Season 1,No Ricky Zoom,2021-04-14,TV,0,Season 1,No The Circle,2021-04-14,TV,0,Season 2 – Episodes 1-4,No Fast and Furious Spy Racers,2021-04-16,TV,0,Season 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Go! Cory Carson,2021-04-27,TV,0,Season 4,No Headspace Guide to Sleep,2021-04-28,TV,0,Season 1,No Sexify,2021-04-28,TV,0,Season 1,No Yasuke,2021-04-29,TV,0,Season 1,No Pet Stars,2021-04-30,TV,0,Season 1,No The Innocent,2021-04-30,TV,0,Limited Series,No The Unremarkable Juanquini,2021-04-30,TV,0,Season 2,No
[ [ "0", "https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130101.gif", "Garfield, I'm taking the personal-hygiene pledge. - I promise to brush my teeth every day. - Even if I'm not going anywhere. This is a cult, right?" ], [ "1", "https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130102.gif", "We should simplify our lives. - Z - Z I should simplify my life." ], [ "2", "https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130103.gif", "- I wonder, Garfield... - Will anyone remember me when I'm gone? You're still here?" ], [ "3", "https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130104.gif", "Jon, I have made a big decision. - I've decided to retire. - Go away. I need a villa." ], [ "4", "https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130105.gif", "Hi, Garfield! - Hey, as long as I'm here... - Let's check for parasites! Who let the vet in?" ], [ "6", "https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130107.gif", "We should travel and see the world. Okay... - How about this?... - We walk to the window and look out." ], [ "7", "https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130108.gif", "Okay, Odie, when I give the signal, you distract Jon. I'll grab his food, and we'll meet back here to split the booty. Got it? - - Okay, you stand here and slobber. I'll order a pizza." ], [ "8", "https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130109.gif", "May I borrow the steak sauce? - I thought you weren't a fan of steak sauce. - I'm not. Odie's chewing up your slippers." ], [ "9", "https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130110.gif", "Hey, nice suit! See, Garfield? - I really like it. I DO have good taste. - C'mon, make it light up! We should go shopping now." ], [ "10", "https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130111.gif", "Liz, could you be getting more beautiful every day? - How sweet of you to say that! But I don't think so. - Yeah, you're probably right. Run, Jon! Run!" ], [ "11", "https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130112.gif", "I'm not really sleepy. - Z - But I AM a professional cat." ], [ "13", "https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130114.gif", "Today I'm going to go with the flow. - Come on, world! Whatever happens, happens! - That is, if you can find me." ], [ "14", "https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130115.gif", "What a glorious day! - Fabulous? Nice? - At any rate, nothing's on fire. You got that right." ], [ "15", "https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130116.gif", "- SIGN - That seemed unnecessary." ], [ "16", "https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130117.gif", "Milk... - Some people read expiration dates. - And some don't." ], [ "17", "https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130118.gif", "Tell me about your feelings, Jon. My what? - Feelings. Um... - So I pretended to faint. That's a conversation stopper." ], [ "18", "https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130119.gif", "How do I smell, Garfield? - I put on a whole bottle of pine-scented cologne! - sniff sniff sniff sniff This won't end well." ], [ "20", "https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130121.gif", "I bought new curtains, Garfield. - They're for people with pets. - Pre-shredded. Well, that just saps all the joy out of life." ], [ "21", "https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130122.gif", "Garfield, I lost my phone! - I feel so isolated... - And I like it! This must have been how cavemen felt." ], [ "22", "https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130123.gif", "Nothing to eat around here except dog biscuits. - Oh, well, things could be worse, I guess... - LIKE NO MILK!" ], [ "23", "https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130124.gif", "Isn't this better than watching TV in a stuffy room? - This is reality! - Ummm...so it's like a documentary? It's called \"outside\"!" ], [ "24", "https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130125.gif", "When I was in school, I once annoyed an old gypsy woman. - She put a curse on me. - She said I would never get a date to the prom. What a waste of a perfectly good curse." ], [ "25", "https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130126.gif", "Garfield, you would look adorable with some ribbon in your hair. Excuse mse. . OW! - What was that? I clawed Jon." ], [ "27", "https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130128.gif", "I can't make up my mind. - Should I do nothing? - Or start to do something and then quit?" ], [ "28", "https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130129.gif", "How can I go on like this? - We're having pizza for dinner. - THAT'S how!" ], [ "29", "https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130130.gif", "ZIP - I'm a turtle. - ZIP But not a very good one." ], [ "30", "https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130131.gif", "- Meow - I'm taking the day off." ], [ "31", "https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130201.gif", "Liz canceled our date. - And I'd already made dinner reservations. - Forget it! I'll pretty up." ], [ "32", "https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130202.gif", "I have built a perfect scale model replica of the parthenon. - It took days... - ...probably shouldn't have made it out of chocolate." ], [ "34", "https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130204.gif", "I tell you all my troubles, Garfield... - And the problem is that you can't interact. Not so, Jon. - The problem is that I don't care." ], [ "35", "https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130205.gif", "- - My gums hurt. FINALLY! SOME EXCITEMENT!!!" ], [ "36", "https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130206.gif", "Yes, I need to see the dentist. - Jon Arbuckle. - Yes, \"the screamer\". Dear Blog:" ], [ "37", "https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130207.gif", "- - Teeth whitener. You're burning my retinas." ], [ "38", "https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130208.gif", "Hey there, beautiful. - What?!...oh, I'm sorry. - Wrong number. That was Bob the Butcher. Way to ruin our bacon connection!" ], [ "39", "https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130209.gif", "I want to set a good example. - BURP! - So everyone please lower your standards." ], [ "41", "https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130211.gif", "Liz makes my heart pound. - And makes me sweaty and weak in the knees. - I think it's love. Or malaria." ], [ "42", "https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130212.gif", "Know what you should never do? - Stuff popcorn in your ears. Good advice. - Huh?" ], [ "43", "https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130213.gif", "Sometimes I wonder if anyone knows I'm alive. - I mean, do I really exist? - Did you hear something, Garfield? She's good for him." ], [ "44", "https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130214.gif", "I love being with you, Liz. Why, thank you. - I'm so happy. Me too. - Would it be inappropriate to break into song? Yes." ], [ "45", "https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130215.gif", "Jon and I went out tonight, Garfield. - - He danced. Sorry you had to see that." ], [ "46", "https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130216.gif", "I was thinking about us, Jon. - Wondering what the future holds. Yeah! - Maybe we'll have ice cream! Can I get in on this?!" ], [ "48", "https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130218.gif", "Z - Z - I shaved my eyebrows! I hate mondays." ], [ "49", "https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130219.gif", "You look a little down, Garfield. - Maybe it's time foooor... - OOO! EEE! OOO! EEE! OOO! EEE! Yes, folks, the happy monkey dance." ], [ "50", "https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130220.gif", "I can't wait till friday. I have a date with Liz! - - Is it friday yet?! Where did I put the tranquilizer darts?" ], [ "51", "https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130221.gif", "What a great morning, Garfield. - I feel like I can conquer the world! - I rule! Said the man in the Happy Pony pajamas." ], [ "52", "https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130222.gif", "Know what I like about you, Jon? - My exceptional flossing? - The way I can cross just one eye? You're different." ], [ "53", "https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130223.gif", "Here, Odie, you forgot your suitcase. - - You also forgot to leave." ], [ "55", "https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130225.gif", "Gonna sneeze. - WAH-CHOO! - Good one." ], [ "56", "https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130226.gif", "In the future, cats will ruke the world. - - Still." ], [ "57", "https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130227.gif", "\"Dear ask a dog...\" - \"How come you're so slow?\" - Signed, \"Squirrel in the backyard\". YIP! YIP! YIP! YIP! YIP! YIP!" ], [ "58", "https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130228.gif", "Great news, Garfield! - I'm writing a polka opera! - Not enough cotton in the world!" ], [ "59", "https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130301.gif", "Liz thinks I'm sweet. - Of course she does. - It's because he's as bright as a powdered donut." ], [ "60", "https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130302.gif", "Cats know life. - - That's why we avoid it." ], [ "62", "https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130304.gif", "I'm so happy! - I have a girlfriend, a faithful dog, and a... - Now I'm depressed. Maybe fixing lunch for your cat will cheer you up." ], [ "63", "https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130305.gif", "- - Did you have your dinner? I'm considering it." ], [ "64", "https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130306.gif", "Why do I do this, you ask? BOOT! - GLRRD - I'm a fan of funny noises." ], [ "65", "https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130307.gif", "There goes Mrs. Feeny with her poor cat on a leash. - Is there anything sadder? - Except maybe the matching outfits!" ], [ "66", "https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130308.gif", "Who wants a cat treat? - Garfield? - How about you? Ask Jon." ], [ "67", "https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130309.gif", "I have sophisticated tastes. - GULP - That was food." ], [ "69", "https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130311.gif", "I believe in making plans. - Lots and lots of plans. - Shouldn't you be doing something? Can't you see I'm busy?" ], [ "70", "https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130312.gif", "RRRRR - You're wearing booties. - My toesies are cold. I can't let you bark at me today." ], [ "71", "https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130313.gif", "I'm reevaluating things, Garfield. - What's really important? Okay... - Is it my rugged good looks? Or your vivid imagination?" ], [ "72", "https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130314.gif", "Good morning, Garfield. - You were sleepwalking last night. - Doinf ballet moves. Must have been the swan I ate." ], [ "73", "https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130315.gif", "I wrote a love song for Liz. - It's called \"I'll stay with you forever... - ...even if you try to lose me in a shopping mall\". Based on a true story." ], [ "74", "https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130316.gif", "\"Nothing ventured... - no effort expended\". - Cat wisdom." ], [ "76", "https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130318.gif", "A cat can have fun with just a piec of string. - - Not this piece of string, however." ], [ "77", "https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130319.gif", "Odie's burying his bone. I have a bad feeling. - Wait, I didn't give him a bone. A really bad feeling. - And where's the remote? A really, REALLY bad feeling." ], [ "78", "https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130320.gif", "Look at the pretty spring flowers, Garfield. - They whisper happy thoughts to us. - Spring is disturbing." ], [ "79", "https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130321.gif", "It's a sunny day. - No wind, perfect temperature... - Why the long face? There is nothing to complain about." ], [ "80", "https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130322.gif", "Big date with Liz tonight! - And in case there's a lull in conversation... - Puppets! That should raise the creepy factor." ], [ "81", "https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130323.gif", "Gee hee hee hee hee - GOO! HOO! HOO! HOO! HOO! GAA! BWAH! HAW! HAW! HAW! - You are watching the Laughing Baby Channel. This always cheers me up." ], [ "83", "https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130325.gif", "Z - Z - I gave myself a wedgie getting dressed this morning. I hate mondays." ], [ "84", "https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130326.gif", "The garden is a success! - I think I'll call him \"Ed\". - OR not. He didn't mean it, \"Loretta\"." ], [ "85", "https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130327.gif", "Odie is a nice dog. - He licks my face. - You never lick my face. I hardly know you." ], [ "86", "https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130328.gif", "Don't mess with me, cat. I brought a bodyguard with me today. - Say hello to Bernie. - Bernie? Yo." ], [ "87", "https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130329.gif", "Liz, I feel like doing manly things today. - Like eating junk food and watching sports! - We're going shopping. Manly shopping, no doubt." ], [ "88", "https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130330.gif", "Sir? - Sir?! - YES! YES! I'LL HAVE FRIES! Oh, the pressure." ], [ "90", "https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130401.gif", "- STEP JUST A LITTLE CLOSER - That can't be anything good." ], [ "91", "https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130402.gif", "\"If space aliens were to invade earth, they could take the form of animals.\" - - Have you come in peace? Take me to your refrigerator." ], [ "92", "https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130403.gif", "You cats are spooky, Garfield. - Some say you can read minds. - Well, not with my brain-wave blocking helmet, buddy boy! Now for my escape..." ], [ "93", "https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130404.gif", "Why dogs bury bones is a mystery. - - Why they dig them back up is an even bigger mystery." ], [ "94", "https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130405.gif", "The computer is a wonderful thing. - For instance... - If I turn it off, I can see an excellent refelction of myself." ], [ "95", "https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130406.gif", "I never made it to my date with Liz. - The wind was against me. - Liz is one lucky woman." ], [ "97", "https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130408.gif", "- - Cat push-ups." ], [ "98", "https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130409.gif", "Garfield, it's time. - Time to clean the kitchen. - The cockroaches are wearing party hats. Lot of birthdays today." ], [ "99", "https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130410.gif", "BARK! - Whoa. That was perfect! One bark? One lousy bark?! - No way to improve on that one... You're going to take a nap, aren't you?" ], [ "100", "https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130411.gif", "A great meal...a nap...can life get better? - BURP! - Okay...NOW can life get better?" ], [ "101", "https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130412.gif", "Liz and I are leaving, Garfield. - Garfield? - That's strange. I can't lift the picnic basket. Oh, Jon..." ], [ "102", "https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130413.gif", "Madam Gortez Fortune-Telling? - Can you tell me what my future holds? - Z Hey, wake up! She's good." ], [ "104", "https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130415.gif", "I should get up. - Will I? Won't I? - Savor the suspense, people." ], [ "105", "https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130416.gif", "Learning is its own reward. - Seriously? - I found a dollar in a book once. Ah." ], [ "106", "https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130417.gif", "Fetch the stick, Odie. - CLONK! OW! - Fetch the blame, Odie." ], [ "107", "https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130418.gif", "I made toast. Do you want a slice? Sure. - Butter? Sure. - There's that weird face again." ], [ "108", "https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130419.gif", "You seem down, Liz. - I'll bet I can make you smile. - I could fall off the roof! Again? Seen it." ], [ "109", "https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130420.gif", "Liz and I dined by candlelight. - We gazed into each other's eyes. - Then my tie burst into flames. I knew you wouldn't disappoint me." ], [ "111", "https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130422.gif", "The world does not revolve around you. - You got that right, pal. - Because I told the world not to!" ], [ "112", "https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130423.gif", "No one ever listens to me. - Hello?! - They hung up... Self-esteem hotline." ], [ "113", "https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130424.gif", "I've almost got you, cat! - Mailman! - Thank goodness for short attention spans. SQUIRREL!" ], [ "114", "https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130425.gif", "COUGH! COUGH! - Garfield! I was choking on a peanut, and you just sat there! - We have peanuts?!" ], [ "115", "https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130426.gif", "Who's going to say it first? - Okay, I declare a tie! - You BOTH love me!" ], [ "116", "https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130427.gif", "Good morning, Mister Butterfly... - THOT! - Good morning, Mister Truck." ], [ "118", "https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130429.gif", "I was feeling blue. - But Jon fixed that. - Now I'm creeped out." ], [ "119", "https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130430.gif", "Here's a letter from a man whose best friend is actually a cat! - He likes stamp collecting and plaid. - Tell me you didn't sign it. Look, he even signed his name!" ], [ "120", "https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130501.gif", "- BOO! - Oh, real funny! Beware Of Do..---..." ], [ "121", "https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130502.gif", "Jon's trying his hand at gardening. - AIEEE! - LADYBUGS! - You knew the risks, man!" ], [ "122", "https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130503.gif", "I went shopping, Liz. - And I bought you a hat! Don't look at me... - IT's the Exctinct Species Collection! I dodn't make you date him, lady!" ], [ "123", "https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130504.gif", "Cats are natural hunters. - Lying in tall grass, waiting for prey... - ...tying to stay awake." ], [ "125", "https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130506.gif", "Not a good morning, Garfield. - I tied my shoelaces together! - Now I have to take tiny steps! You're going to have to start paying me to live here." ], [ "126", "https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130507.gif", "How would I describe Jon? - A daydreamer...kind..gentle... - ...loves gum." ], [ "127", "https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130508.gif", "BEWARE OF THE DOG - TAKE ONE - BARK!" ], [ "128", "https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130509.gif", "...so he says, \"that was no aardvark, that was my wife!\" - boo! boo! boo! boo! boo! boo! boo! boo! boo! boo! - Even the crickets are booing." ], [ "129", "https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130510.gif", "Garfield, I feel refreshed! - I feel alive! - HOOOW ARE YOOOU? HUUUH? New mouthwash." ], [ "130", "https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130511.gif", "First message...Jon, this is Liz. - I'm relly looking forward to our date. - Oh, yeah, and leave the accordio at home. Rats! She's good." ], [ "132", "https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130513.gif", "Garfield, it's a beautiful day! - I'm putting you outside! - You can scamper about! Perhaps he's forgotten that cats have retractable claws?" ], [ "133", "https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130514.gif", "vroom! - vroom! - You aren't fooling anybody!" ], [ "134", "https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130515.gif", "Nope - Not here either. - Where is that stupid mower?! I found the paperboy." ], [ "135", "https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130516.gif", "Bark! - That's it? ONE bark? - Yeah, but it was perfection. Hey, but I know lazy when I see it." ], [ "136", "https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130517.gif", "Did you notice someone cleaned your kitchen? - Well?! - Elves DO exist!! Quick, Jon! To the escape pod!" ], [ "137", "https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130518.gif", "So, Liz, I'm thinking about laminating my stamp collection. - What do you think? - I thibk she hung up. LIKE AN HOUR AGO!" ], [ "139", "https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130520.gif", "The world would be a better place if spiders were in charge. - SMACK! - For starters, THERE WOULD BE LESS OF THIS!" ], [ "140", "https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130521.gif", "Say, if you're done with the paper... - I'd like to read the comics. - That was too obvious, wasn't it? Nice try, though." ], [ "141", "https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130522.gif", "Got some news for you, cat. - You HAVE to be nice to us now... - We have a hostage! FIENDS!" ], [ "142", "https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130523.gif", "(burp) Ah, what a great meal. - You, had a big ol' juicy fly. - Love those body fluids. Hey! I'm eating here!" ], [ "143", "https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130524.gif", "COOKIES - Chocolate chip - A good scout is invaluable. On to the candy bowl." ], [ "144", "https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130525.gif", "* - Don't you vets take some kind of OATH?!!" ], [ "146", "https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130527.gif", "Life is full of regrets, Garfield. How true. - Do you have any regrets? Yes, I do. - Maybe stealing food? Kicking Odie off the table? Squashing spiders? I never learned to type." ], [ "147", "https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130528.gif", "I've invented the pie-cake-pie! - - Mmm. Not bad, although it's not quite as good as the cake-pie-cake!" ], [ "148", "https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130529.gif", "Oh, YUCK! - There's a tooth in my soup! - WE FOUND IT, SMILEY! I love happy endings." ], [ "149", "https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130530.gif", "I have no energy, Garfield. - Maybe I should work out... - Or take a nap. Come to the dark side, Jon." ], [ "150", "https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130531.gif", "You're easy to talk to, Liz. - I could talk to you for hours. - click Hello? It's not nice to threaten people, Jon." ], [ "151", "https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130601.gif", "I was trapped! - I couldn't breathe! - Finally I was able to break free! That dental floss should have a warning label." ], [ "153", "https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130603.gif", "Jon is down in the dumps. - And I know just what to do about that. - Ha! Ha! Ha! Ha!" ], [ "154", "https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130604.gif", "Finally, the house is clean. - - Ah, the circle of life." ], [ "155", "https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130605.gif", "sniff sniff - That's odd. - Odie's breath smells good. Chasing your toothpaste with your cologne will do that." ], [ "156", "https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130606.gif", "I'm back from the pet store. Do tell... - I bought you something fun! I'm giddy. - Fake dog ears! This is why good cats go bad." ], [ "157", "https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130607.gif", "I love a man who can make me laugh, Jon. - Yes, I do have a sense of humor. - I'm talking about your wardrobe." ], [ "158", "https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130608.gif", "I have no emails or messages. Gee. - This can only mean one thing... You have no friends? - Alien abductions? Take him! Take him!" ], [ "160", "https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130610.gif", "It's a beautiful day! - - But the plot is weak." ], [ "161", "https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130611.gif", "My Uncle Forrest would say, \"you can't know someone.. - until you've walked a mile in their shoes\". - He had three hundred pairs when they caught him. That's about a seven on the creepy scale." ], [ "162", "https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130612.gif", "Here's a picture of you as a kitten, Garfield. - You were so cute. I hate cute. - But for me I'll make an exception." ], [ "163", "https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130613.gif", "Hello. I'm the age nightmare scheduled for this evening. - I think you want the guy in the bedroom down the hall. Thank you very much. - Pretty polite, for a bald spot. GAAAH" ], [ "164", "https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130614.gif", "Age nightmare? Oh, yeah. - You're a 45 R.P.M. record...I remember you. Precisely! - BWAAHHH-HA-HA-HA-HAAAAAHHHH!" ], [ "165", "https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130615.gif", "My age nightmare is a sieve? That's right! - I'm your....um...your....uh...........your....wait, don't tell me.... - My memory? Yeah! Yeah! That's it!" ], [ "167", "https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130617.gif", "Nothing can stop me today! - - Except for that forgetting-what-I-was-going-to-do thing..." ], [ "168", "https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130618.gif", "Jon got me gift. - - He doesn't know it yet." ], [ "169", "https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130619.gif", "You must be my birthday nightmare. That's right. - Why only one candle? Doctor's order. - Last year I pulled a hamstring." ], [ "170", "https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130620.gif", "- - I got a new, extra-long chain. You don't say." ], [ "171", "https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130621.gif", "I can't wait to see you, Liz. - I can't kiss you over the phone. - Oh, okay...smoochie, smoochie. Wire cutters...I need wire cutters." ], [ "172", "https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130622.gif", "Is lying there all you can do? - BURP! - You disgust me. I can wiggle my toes, too." ], [ "174", "https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130624.gif", "You know, Garfield... - I've made a few mistakes in my aardvark. - I mean \"life\". NOooooo..." ], [ "175", "https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130625.gif", "- BURP - Better go fill up again." ], [ "176", "https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130626.gif", "Beware of the vicious big honking dog! - And the eight gazillion-volt electric fence! And the tyrannosaurus rex! - You should be ashamed! You weren't supposed to get this far." ], [ "177", "https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130627.gif", "- - Why don't you just let go? Having a cape doesn't mean I can fly!" ], [ "178", "https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130628.gif", "Liz enjoys my company. - I can understand that... - Some people enjoy broccoli, too!" ], [ "179", "https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130629.gif", "The monster! It's alive! - - And he enjoys gardening. - Monsters shouldn't wear sun bonnets." ], [ "181", "https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130701.gif", "There are jungle cats and house cats. - One thing separates the two. - Scented kitty litter. Jungle cats are barbarians." ], [ "182", "https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130702.gif", "Cats love milk, Garfield. We do? - Lap it up! Any cereal to go with this? - You're not lapping. Or some sugar, corn starch, cocoa powder, salt, and egg yolks and we can make chocolate pudding." ], [ "183", "https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130703.gif", "I don't feel like cooking, Garfield. - I'll just open a can or something. - \"Critter parts\". Any port in a storm." ], [ "184", "https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130704.gif", "Big date with Liz tonight. - I'm wearing my special tie. - Pull this and it explodes! Allow me." ], [ "185", "https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130705.gif", "Every morning I wake up and think... - \"Today is a new and exciting day!\" - Than I see you. They don't call me \"Mr. Reality\" for nothing, pal." ], [ "186", "https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130706.gif", "MINE! Poor Jon... - I GOT IT! I GOT IT! Will he ever learn? - YEEOOWW! \"Catch the pineapple\"." ], [ "188", "https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130708.gif", "Sometimes things just don't get right for me. - There's a word for that... - \"Life\"." ], [ "189", "https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130709.gif", "That's new. - There was a sign here last week... - \"Beware of falling rocks\"." ], [ "190", "https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130710.gif", "Garfield, I am calling you... - I am the lasagna. - NOT! Meat loaf is cruel." ], [ "191", "https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130711.gif", "I have deep thoughts, Garfield. - I should write them down. - Where are my crayons? Next to your army guys." ], [ "192", "https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130712.gif", "Garfield hid my car keys. - But, HA! I found them! - Uh, Garfield? Where is the car? The game is afoot!" ], [ "193", "https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130713.gif", "If you wait patiently... - - Complete boredom will arrive." ], [ "195", "https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130715.gif", "- Gah. Urf. - And so the day begins." ], [ "196", "https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130716.gif", "I've fallen in the old well! - If only there were a CAT who could save me! - Timmy must have landed on his head." ], [ "197", "https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130717.gif", "Jon says he has a major announcement. - Like I care... - I've gone electric! Okay, I care a little." ], [ "198", "https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130718.gif", "Help! Help! I'm stuck in a tree! - Help! Help! I'm going to fall! - I like to warm up before I get started." ], [ "199", "https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130719.gif", "Garfield likes it when you come over, Liz. - How can you tell? - He's awake. Yeah, we should erect a statue in her honor." ], [ "200", "https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130720.gif", "- - Why is everything wrinkled? It's called \"The Odie Effect\"." ], [ "202", "https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130722.gif", "Garfield, I found Pooky! - Whoa! What's happening?! - Those latent urges die hard." ], [ "203", "https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130723.gif", "My invention will benefit the world... - Lifting the yoke of oppression from pet owners everywhere! - The portable litter box! Vengeance will be mine." ], [ "204", "https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130724.gif", "ODIE! Her, Odie! Her, boy! ODIE! - WHY IS He IGNORING ME?! -" ], [ "205", "https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130725.gif", "Can this day get any better? - Ants have eaten all of your tofu. - Well, yes it can!" ], [ "206", "https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130726.gif", "Liz and I have become very close. - We share our deepest secrets. - Should I tell her about my limited fashoin sense? I think she knows." ], [ "207", "https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130727.gif", "- YOU PUT MY GOLDFISH IN MY SHOE! - It's his birthday." ], [ "209", "https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130729.gif", "A kid stopped me today. - He asked if I was old. - I tied his shoelaces together. You have some good years left, my friend." ], [ "210", "https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130730.gif", "beep - I just got a text! - \"I have an itch\". My right ear." ], [ "211", "https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130731.gif", "Cats know things. - For instance, I can tell that Odie's been digging. - It's like I'm psychic!" ], [ "212", "https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130801.gif", "Pudding for everybody! - Steaks on the house! A round of drinks for everyone! - Well?" ], [ "213", "https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130802.gif", "I love romance. - I love fudge. - You are a piece of work. Okay, your turn." ], [ "214", "https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130803.gif", "Jon, you should plan for the future. - I made you a list of goals. - I don't see cowboy on here. That explains the hitching post out back." ], [ "216", "https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130805.gif", "- Fascinating! - I must be doing this wrong." ], [ "217", "https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130806.gif", "Today we sent a cat into space. - This served no scientific purpose... - But there's one less cat on the planet! This does not bode well..." ], [ "218", "https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130807.gif", "Let the workout begin! - I bought a set of weights. - Arrrgh! I can't get them out of the car! Let the workout end!" ], [ "219", "https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130808.gif", "Jon is having thoughts. - Deep thoughts. - Do birds have fingers? Deep, disturbing thoughts." ], [ "220", "https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130809.gif", "I wish Liz were here. - - And you weren't. FOR ONCE, WE AGREE!" ], [ "221", "https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130810.gif", "I know that accusing look. - This can't be good. - Forty-three goldfish?!! He found my diary!" ], [ "223", "https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130812.gif", "Garfield, you'll never believe... What's that?! - Excude me, I'm needed in surgery! - I an NOT boring!" ], [ "224", "https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130813.gif", "Hello? Hello? - Hello? - At least once a week, Jon tries to make a phone call with the TV remote. Hello?" ], [ "225", "https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130814.gif", "Here comes the ice cream man. - Just in time. - Bill Brick wants a fudge bar." ], [ "226", "https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130815.gif", "Garfield, Garfield, Garfield... That's my name. Don't wear it out. - Have you no control?! Give me a subject. - Did you enjoy the wax fruit?! Chewy, tasteless, yet satisfying." ], [ "227", "https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130816.gif", "Liz is here, Garfield. - She's helping me with my wardrobe. - Do you smell smoke? Free at last!" ], [ "228", "https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130817.gif", "- You're in my chair. - I'm sitting in cat hair! Let the punishment fit the crime!" ], [ "230", "https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130819.gif", "It's so hot outside, you sweat just standing still! - - Finally, an exercise program for YOU. Except for that sweating part." ], [ "231", "https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130820.gif", "Jon isn't going to be happy. - Woo hoo! Woo hoo! - The mice have been frolicking in his stamp collection. I'm Bolivia!" ], [ "232", "https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130821.gif", "- - Grab the string, Garfield! Only if it opens a trapdoor." ], [ "233", "https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130822.gif", "Mirror, mirror, on the wall, who's the... - Wait...before you even get started... - You're fat. Where's my brick?" ], [ "234", "https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130823.gif", "What are you thinking about, Garfield? - Why don't they make tuna-flavored ice cream? - Nothing romantic? You wouldn't LOVE that?!" ], [ "235", "https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130824.gif", "Liz is spending the week with her parents. - Jon was very supportive. - Then the car pulled away." ], [ "237", "https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130826.gif", "It's time for the *bee-dee-dee-dee-dee* cat weather report. - I'm not leaving the house, so the weather doesn't matter. - This has been the *bee-dee-dee-dee-dee* cat weather report." ], [ "238", "https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130827.gif", "We should go for a drive, Garfield. - A drive in the country. - We can look at a cow! Medium or well done?" ], [ "239", "https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130828.gif", "Don't you wish you could do this? - WHACK! SPLAT! - Doesn't look safe. You got THAT right!" ], [ "240", "https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130829.gif", "I joined a book club, Garfield! Soon my brain will expand! - But then I won't be able to wear hats! - And then I can't be a cowboy!!! Step away from the book, Tex." ], [ "241", "https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130830.gif", "MY ACCORDION IS MISSING! - Oh, my. How tragic. - Can you imagine anything more tragic than that, Garfield? No, nothing more tragic than that. Saaay..." ], [ "242", "https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130831.gif", "Jump back! Who is this guy?! - I'm a wild man! - Didn't comb his hair." ], [ "244", "https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130902.gif", "I would appreciate a little respect. - - You're going to make fun of me when I leave the room, aren't you? Why wait?" ], [ "245", "https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130903.gif", "BURP! - Garfield, in the history of disgusting noises... - THAT is number one. I'd like to thank the academy." ], [ "246", "https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130904.gif", "When I was young, Garfield... - My brother and I made our own excitement. - One toime we exchanged underwear. I believe that this qualifies as animal abuse." ], [ "247", "https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130905.gif", "Mr. Arbuckle, here's my bill for cleaning your refrigerator. - Why so much? I lost two of my best men in there. No match for the meat loaf." ], [ "248", "https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130906.gif", "Really, Liz, I love all animals. - - Even the fat, lazy, disgusting ones. I heard that." ], [ "249", "https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130907.gif", "I feel like biting somebody! - Socks don't have teeth. - Then maybe I'll bunch up inside a shoe. That'll work." ], [ "251", "https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130909.gif", "STOP IT! HA! HA! HA! - HAW! HAW! HAW! STOP IT!! HEE HEE HEE! - Okay, I'm done tickling myself. Please pay the cable bill." ], [ "252", "https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130910.gif", "Sir Isaac Newton discovered gravity. - BONK! - Shortly before discovering the lawsuit!" ], [ "253", "https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130911.gif", "That was odd. - I was just hugged by a stranger. - It must be National Hug Day! Actually, it's National Check-Your-Wallet Day." ], [ "254", "https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130912.gif", "Garfield, I'm setting a trap for the mice. - Three...two...one... - SNAP! YEOOW! Sound the allclear" ], [ "255", "https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130913.gif", "Clothes shopping is fun, isn't it, Garfield? - New pants brighten the day. - So cheer up. I hate my life." ], [ "256", "https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130914.gif", "Liz and I are going dancing. - Oh, I forgot! - Cha-cha-cha! The woman's a saint." ], [ "258", "https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130916.gif", "Garfield, let's take a moment to ponder life. - - My foot itches. I gues we're doing pondering." ], [ "259", "https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130917.gif", "DANGER - BEWARE OF THE... - FINE PRINT! Okay, now I'm intimidated." ], [ "260", "https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130918.gif", "Gee, what's this? An empty fish bowl? Feigned surprise. - Maybe they grew legs and ran away! Right into sarcasm. - You should stop eating my goldfish, Garfield! Now the crazy talk." ], [ "261", "https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130919.gif", "Garfield, I'm missing out on life. - I don't have a witty circle of friends... - Who paint their bodies and head-butt each other... Too many sports commercials." ], [ "262", "https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130920.gif", "What do you see in the future for us, Jon? - Dinner. - I mean after that. Dessert!" ], [ "263", "https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130921.gif", "Hip people don't follow trends, Garfield. - They create trends. - My shirt is tucked into my boxer shorts! I'm alerting the trend police." ], [ "265", "https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130923.gif", "I worry about the future, Garfield. - Life is so unpredictable. - What if I forget how to speak?! Don't try to cheer me up." ], [ "266", "https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130924.gif", "Here's a picture form high school. - Look at the girls. - Remember when petticoats were in style? On what planet was that?" ], [ "267", "https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130925.gif", "Good evening, folks! - Tonight I would like to class up my act by singing opera. BOOO! - Or I could juggle puppies. YAY!" ], [ "268", "https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130926.gif", "I think it's time to clean the refrigerator. - Every time I open the door... - The music stops. I like the disco ball." ], [ "269", "https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130927.gif", "Hi, Liz! - How'y my fuzzy wuzzy rubby bubby? - Okay, the nicknames need work. Rookie." ], [ "270", "https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130928.gif", "There's a pea in my mashed potatoes! - Now the whole meal is ruined! - Sometimes it's too easy." ], [ "272", "https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130930.gif", "Just look at this world, Garfield. I'm... - It's NOT a small world. Not... - You just make it seem that way! Fat." ], [ "273", "https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga131001.gif", "I went to the doctor today. - He told me to lose a few pounds. - How about a little sympathy, here? I'm weeping on the inside." ], [ "274", "https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga131002.gif", "Okay, so we both got on a diet. - We'll encourage each other. - Any supportive thoughts? YEAH! LET'S EAT!" ], [ "275", "https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga131003.gif", "Know what's good about dieting, Garfield? - You walk down the street... - And people yell \"Hey there, slender person!\" It must be some scret society!" ], [ "276", "https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga131004.gif", "I bought a new scale, Garfield. - It doesn't need batteries. - It's solar powered! Hello, Fatso. I must blot out the sun." ], [ "277", "https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga131005.gif", "You've been on a diet for a week, Garfield. - And you've gained three pounds. - Care to explain? I ate the diet book." ], [ "279", "https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga131007.gif", "I could climb you. - And there's nothing you can do about it! - Unfortunately..." ], [ "280", "https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga131008.gif", "Oh, look, the cat's stuck in a tree. Aw, poor kitty. - Let's peck his fingers. No! Let's tickle him! - Or grease the limb! Or saw it off! Shouldn't you be migrating?" ], [ "281", "https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga131009.gif", "- poink - Quitter!" ], [ "282", "https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga131010.gif", "Leaves... - Rake... - Cover the rake with the leaves." ], [ "283", "https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga131011.gif", "Liz, I lied about my past. - Actually, I've had thousands of girlfriends. - Okay, I'm still lying! And the hole gets deeper." ], [ "284", "https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga131012.gif", "Garfield, THIS is a scratching post. - You dig your claws in... - And go like this! If you don't want me to use your nail file, just say so." ], [ "286", "https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga131014.gif", "YAWN - I'm tired. - I stayed up too late last afternoon." ], [ "287", "https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga131015.gif", "- - You are not the pool. Look! Tiny lounge chairs!" ], [ "288", "https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga131016.gif", "Dog Kisses $1.00 - - Towels $2.00" ], [ "289", "https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga131017.gif", "Ah, family heirlooms. - As the eldest son... - I now wear the family hat. Do you know where that thing has been?" ], [ "290", "https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga131018.gif", "I like Liz. - She's kind, considerate... - And has long fingernails." ], [ "291", "https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga131019.gif", "Welcome to \"Teen Polka Party\"! - ** ** * - There's no one on the set. Another generation lost." ], [ "293", "https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga131021.gif", "It's a rainy monday morning. - However, I'm a cat and I don't have to get out of bed. - Don't hate me." ], [ "294", "https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga131022.gif", "It's been a tough day, Garfield. - But remember my motto... - \"Ninjas never cry\". Their cats, on the other hand..." ], [ "295", "https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga131023.gif", "Odie is angry with me. - - Take my word for it." ], [ "296", "https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga131024.gif", "I'm feeling down, Pooky. Any words of encouragement? - No? - Pooky's just \"there\"." ], [ "297", "https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga131025.gif", "Remember when we met, Liz? Yes. - Let's re-create that moment. - Hi, I'm Jon. You're standing on my foot." ], [ "298", "https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga131026.gif", "Gee, isn't this lovely. - A cat hair in my soup! - What could be worse?! My hairnet?" ], [ "300", "https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga131028.gif", "Give my creature LIFE! - ...GIVE MY CREATURE LIFE!!! - Monster movie? Man trying to wake a cat." ], [ "301", "https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga131029.gif", "Count Dracula, table for one? - Right this way, please... - Would you like to see a neck list? No, zenk you. He's a regular." ], [ "302", "https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga131030.gif", "- Arrrrr... - ROOOO! We should never have let Odie watch that werewolf movie." ], [ "303", "https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga131031.gif", "The vampire cat sleeps all day. - He also sleeps at night. Z - They're not really that dangerous." ], [ "304", "https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga131101.gif", "Do you believe in ghosts? - WHERE?! - I mean, no. No, I don't. Ask him about his 23 nightlights." ], [ "305", "https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga131102.gif", "The moon is full and hair is growing on my body! - Hair in my ears! Up my nose! - What's happening to me?! \"Curse of the middle-aged man\"..." ], [ "307", "https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga131104.gif", "It's cold, windy and raining outside. - - Outside is stupid." ], [ "308", "https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga131105.gif", "Modern technology is a wondrous thing. - I've forgotten how to turn the computer on! - But it will never replace good old-fashoined dumb." ], [ "309", "https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga131106.gif", "!FRA -!FRA !FRA !FRA !FRA !FRA - !FRA !FRA !FRA Odie, stop barking at the mirror." ], [ "310", "https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga131107.gif", "The mice wanted to go camping. - AIEEE!! - I said they could stay in Jon's slippers." ], [ "311", "https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga131108.gif", "Let's go do something, tonight. - Okay. - You'll have to stare off into space yourself. I'll manage." ], [ "312", "https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga131109.gif", "- You miss a lot of things. - A lot of things miss me." ], [ "314", "https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga131111.gif", "Garfield, let's make the most of this day. - Let's live it to the fullest. - Let's open the curtains! Jon! There's sunshine out there!" ], [ "315", "https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga131112.gif", "I'll have a Happy Burger. - And the fat lady in the fur coat? - DONK" ], [ "316", "https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga131113.gif", "HUNGRY CAT! - Oh, man, am I glad that he's... - THIRSTY DOG!" ], [ "317", "https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga131114.gif", "Garfield, we're in a rut. - We need to spice things up. - I'm changing our name to Roscoe! Claw time." ], [ "318", "https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga131115.gif", "Some men look good in hats. - - I wonder what she meant by that. Some men would know." ], [ "319", "https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga131116.gif", "Garfield, let's see if we can communicate. - Concentrate and focus! - I'm sensing relaxation... Z" ], [ "321", "https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga131118.gif", "Pets are supposed to amuse, Garfield. That's an ugly rumor. - You do not amuse. - You'd better start. You want amusement? Get a monkey." ], [ "322", "https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga131119.gif", "Have you ever taken a good, hard look at yourself? - - I said... Hang on." ], [ "323", "https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga131120.gif", "Hi, I'm a plump little chipmunk! - Would you like to play? - I like to roll in mustard! Is this a sting operation?" ], [ "324", "https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga131121.gif", "Here's a good saying, Garfield. - \"Failure is not an optin\". True that. - Around here it's a way of life." ], [ "325", "https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga131122.gif", "Liz, why do you love me? - I have my reasons. - My ninja skills? WHAT ELSE COULD IT BE?!" ], [ "326", "https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga131123.gif", "Jon's depressed. - He feels alone and scorned... - Nobody will jam with me. AND for good reason." ], [ "328", "https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga131125.gif", "Good morning, Mr. Grumpy. - Nothing you can do can spoil my good mood today. - * DING! Is that the toaster? Your slippers are done." ], [ "329", "https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga131126.gif", "Yes, I have a cat. - Yes, he's big and orange. - Yes ,he's wearing a necklace made out of canary feathers! In some cultures this signifies a rite of passage." ], [ "330", "https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga131127.gif", "I'm back from the store, Garfield. - Let's see...I got milk...eggs...bread... - And a ninja outfit! And people wonder why the economy is bad." ], [ "331", "https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga131128.gif", "I remember family holidays. - Uncle Joe would do his magic act. - He made the fruitcake disappear. No great loss there." ], [ "332", "https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga131129.gif", "Jon, why are you staring at me? - I can't take my eyes of you, Liz. - Could you at least blink? That's the way I stare at strawberry shortcake." ], [ "333", "https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga131130.gif", "Garfield, you look depresse. - Pondering a life unfulfilled? Yes. - I've never eaten a pelican." ], [ "335", "https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga131202.gif", "My old school report card. - Let's see what it says. - \"Jon is a dull boy.\" And so the legend began." ], [ "336", "https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga131203.gif", "Doc Boy and I were crazy teenagers. - We used to drag race. - I painted flames on the tractor! Cool, yet pathetic." ], [ "337", "https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga131204.gif", "- WHIRRRRR - Enough with the hair dryer wars! Victory is mine!" ], [ "338", "https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga131205.gif", "Garfield, we are prepared. - Ready for any disaster. - We have enough egg salad to last for years! I love disasters!" ], [ "339", "https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga131206.gif", "My aunt Orpha used to say, \"Christmas comes but once a year\". - Then she'd say, \"never get under the mistletoe with a molting chicken\". - Then she'd play the spoons on her forehead. Aunt Orpha was a few walnuts shy of a fruitcake." ], [ "340", "https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga131207.gif", "\"It was a stormy night...\" - - There aren't any pictures. Is there a remote?" ], [ "342", "https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga131209.gif", "I got my Christmas tree, Liz. It's covered with sticky sap. - Good, that means it's freshly cut. Where did you put it? - Right now it's in the kitchen. Pass the cream, pine boy." ], [ "343", "https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga131210.gif", "- - Bring on the candy canes!" ], [ "344", "https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga131211.gif", "Okay, I'll proofread your letter to Santa! - Gimme! Gimme! Gimme! Gimme! Gimme! Gimme! Gimme! Gimme! Gimme! - It's a little repetitious, isn't it? But it drives the point home, though. Don't you think?" ], [ "345", "https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga131212.gif", "xvlpdiuangepwjkud<" ], [ "346", "https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga131213.gif", "Your Christmas lights look great, Jon! Thanks! - And I only fell off the ladder TWICE this year! - Our little boy is growing up." ], [ "347", "https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga131214.gif", "* Fa-la-la-la-laaaaah, la-la-lah- - SMACK - I was TOLD there would be flies and cocoa!" ], [ "349", "https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga131216.gif", "Garfield, your letter to Santa is deplorable! - It's full of half-truths and outright lies! What?! - How'd a half-truth get in there?!" ], [ "350", "https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga131217.gif", "Did you ask Santa to bring you anything, Jon? - Oh, YEAH! - We just got an e-mail from Jon's girlfriend. Cancel the leisure suit." ], [ "351", "https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga131218.gif", "...you be good now, Sonny, and I'll remember what you asked for! Thanks, Spider Claus! - Ho! Ho! Ho! ...next! -" ], [ "352", "https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga131219.gif", "All right, I've hidden your present again. - And THIS time I've... - STOP THAT! under the bed...how cliche." ], [ "353", "https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga131220.gif", "Why don't you hide Garfield's present on top of your exercise machine? He'd NEVER look there. - - The thing you hang your shirts on. Oh, THAT!" ], [ "354", "https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga131221.gif", "Yes, mom, I guess you could say that Liz and I are serious. - How serious? - She makes me clean my house. Somebody book a chapel!" ], [ "356", "https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga131223.gif", "How's the farm, dad? The hog has bronchitis. Listen. - HOINK! HOINK! - I'm listening to a sick pig. That's no way to talk about family." ], [ "357", "https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga131224.gif", "- X - AAAAGGGHH slurp slurp slurp slurp slurp slurp slurp" ], [ "358", "https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga131225.gif", "Merry Christmas, Jon! Merry Christmas, Odie! - Where's Garfield? Merry Christmas, me!" ], [ "359", "https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga131226.gif", "Exercise is a great way to stay warm. - That's true... - This works, too." ], [ "360", "https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga131227.gif", "I think our dish should be done now...let's check the oven. - - 60-inch, high-definition lasagna. Towel, please." ], [ "361", "https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga131228.gif", "Winter is nice. - The snow...the crisp air... - My socks are wet. Let the whining season begin!" ], [ "363", "https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga131230.gif", "- Lovable pet coming through. - You forgot to purr. I'll mail it to you." ], [ "364", "https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga131231.gif", "There comes a time when you have to assess yourself... - I'm awesome! - I should have done that years ago." ] ]
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0,https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130101.gif,"Garfield, I'm taking the personal-hygiene pledge. - I promise to brush my teeth every day. - Even if I'm not going anywhere. This is a cult, right?" 1,https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130102.gif,We should simplify our lives. - Z - Z I should simplify my life. 2,https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130103.gif,"- I wonder, Garfield... - Will anyone remember me when I'm gone? You're still here?" 3,https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130104.gif,"Jon, I have made a big decision. - I've decided to retire. - Go away. I need a villa." 4,https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130105.gif,"Hi, Garfield! - Hey, as long as I'm here... - Let's check for parasites! Who let the vet in?" 6,https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130107.gif,We should travel and see the world. Okay... - How about this?... - We walk to the window and look out. 7,https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130108.gif,"Okay, Odie, when I give the signal, you distract Jon. I'll grab his food, and we'll meet back here to split the booty. Got it? - - Okay, you stand here and slobber. I'll order a pizza." 8,https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130109.gif,May I borrow the steak sauce? - I thought you weren't a fan of steak sauce. - I'm not. Odie's chewing up your slippers. 9,https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130110.gif,"Hey, nice suit! See, Garfield? - I really like it. I DO have good taste. - C'mon, make it light up! We should go shopping now." 10,https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130111.gif,"Liz, could you be getting more beautiful every day? - How sweet of you to say that! But I don't think so. - Yeah, you're probably right. Run, Jon! Run!" 11,https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130112.gif,I'm not really sleepy. - Z - But I AM a professional cat. 13,https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130114.gif,"Today I'm going to go with the flow. - Come on, world! Whatever happens, happens! - That is, if you can find me." 14,https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130115.gif,"What a glorious day! - Fabulous? Nice? - At any rate, nothing's on fire. You got that right." 15,https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130116.gif,- SIGN - That seemed unnecessary. 16,https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130117.gif,Milk... - Some people read expiration dates. - And some don't. 17,https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130118.gif,"Tell me about your feelings, Jon. My what? - Feelings. Um... - So I pretended to faint. That's a conversation stopper." 18,https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130119.gif,"How do I smell, Garfield? - I put on a whole bottle of pine-scented cologne! - sniff sniff sniff sniff This won't end well." 20,https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130121.gif,"I bought new curtains, Garfield. - They're for people with pets. - Pre-shredded. Well, that just saps all the joy out of life." 21,https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130122.gif,"Garfield, I lost my phone! - I feel so isolated... - And I like it! This must have been how cavemen felt." 22,https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130123.gif,"Nothing to eat around here except dog biscuits. - Oh, well, things could be worse, I guess... - LIKE NO MILK!" 23,https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130124.gif,"Isn't this better than watching TV in a stuffy room? - This is reality! - Ummm...so it's like a documentary? It's called ""outside""!" 24,https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130125.gif,"When I was in school, I once annoyed an old gypsy woman. - She put a curse on me. - She said I would never get a date to the prom. What a waste of a perfectly good curse." 25,https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130126.gif,"Garfield, you would look adorable with some ribbon in your hair. Excuse mse. . OW! - What was that? I clawed Jon." 27,https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130128.gif,I can't make up my mind. - Should I do nothing? - Or start to do something and then quit? 28,https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130129.gif,How can I go on like this? - We're having pizza for dinner. - THAT'S how! 29,https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130130.gif,ZIP - I'm a turtle. - ZIP But not a very good one. 30,https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130131.gif,- Meow - I'm taking the day off. 31,https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130201.gif,Liz canceled our date. - And I'd already made dinner reservations. - Forget it! I'll pretty up. 32,https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130202.gif,I have built a perfect scale model replica of the parthenon. - It took days... - ...probably shouldn't have made it out of chocolate. 34,https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130204.gif,"I tell you all my troubles, Garfield... - And the problem is that you can't interact. Not so, Jon. - The problem is that I don't care." 35,https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130205.gif,- - My gums hurt. FINALLY! SOME EXCITEMENT!!! 36,https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130206.gif,"Yes, I need to see the dentist. - Jon Arbuckle. - Yes, ""the screamer"". Dear Blog:" 37,https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130207.gif,- - Teeth whitener. You're burning my retinas. 38,https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130208.gif,"Hey there, beautiful. - What?!...oh, I'm sorry. - Wrong number. That was Bob the Butcher. Way to ruin our bacon connection!" 39,https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130209.gif,I want to set a good example. - BURP! - So everyone please lower your standards. 41,https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130211.gif,Liz makes my heart pound. - And makes me sweaty and weak in the knees. - I think it's love. Or malaria. 42,https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130212.gif,Know what you should never do? - Stuff popcorn in your ears. Good advice. - Huh? 43,https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130213.gif,"Sometimes I wonder if anyone knows I'm alive. - I mean, do I really exist? - Did you hear something, Garfield? She's good for him." 44,https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130214.gif,"I love being with you, Liz. Why, thank you. - I'm so happy. Me too. - Would it be inappropriate to break into song? Yes." 45,https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130215.gif,"Jon and I went out tonight, Garfield. - - He danced. Sorry you had to see that." 46,https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130216.gif,"I was thinking about us, Jon. - Wondering what the future holds. Yeah! - Maybe we'll have ice cream! Can I get in on this?!" 48,https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130218.gif,Z - Z - I shaved my eyebrows! I hate mondays. 49,https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130219.gif,"You look a little down, Garfield. - Maybe it's time foooor... - OOO! EEE! OOO! EEE! OOO! EEE! Yes, folks, the happy monkey dance." 50,https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130220.gif,I can't wait till friday. I have a date with Liz! - - Is it friday yet?! Where did I put the tranquilizer darts? 51,https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130221.gif,"What a great morning, Garfield. - I feel like I can conquer the world! - I rule! Said the man in the Happy Pony pajamas." 52,https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130222.gif,"Know what I like about you, Jon? - My exceptional flossing? - The way I can cross just one eye? You're different." 53,https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130223.gif,"Here, Odie, you forgot your suitcase. - - You also forgot to leave." 55,https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130225.gif,Gonna sneeze. - WAH-CHOO! - Good one. 56,https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130226.gif,"In the future, cats will ruke the world. - - Still." 57,https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130227.gif,"""Dear ask a dog..."" - ""How come you're so slow?"" - Signed, ""Squirrel in the backyard"". YIP! YIP! YIP! YIP! YIP! YIP!" 58,https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130228.gif,"Great news, Garfield! - I'm writing a polka opera! - Not enough cotton in the world!" 59,https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130301.gif,Liz thinks I'm sweet. - Of course she does. - It's because he's as bright as a powdered donut. 60,https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130302.gif,Cats know life. - - That's why we avoid it. 62,https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130304.gif,"I'm so happy! - I have a girlfriend, a faithful dog, and a... - Now I'm depressed. Maybe fixing lunch for your cat will cheer you up." 63,https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130305.gif,- - Did you have your dinner? I'm considering it. 64,https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130306.gif,"Why do I do this, you ask? BOOT! - GLRRD - I'm a fan of funny noises." 65,https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130307.gif,There goes Mrs. Feeny with her poor cat on a leash. - Is there anything sadder? - Except maybe the matching outfits! 66,https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130308.gif,Who wants a cat treat? - Garfield? - How about you? Ask Jon. 67,https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130309.gif,I have sophisticated tastes. - GULP - That was food. 69,https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130311.gif,I believe in making plans. - Lots and lots of plans. - Shouldn't you be doing something? Can't you see I'm busy? 70,https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130312.gif,RRRRR - You're wearing booties. - My toesies are cold. I can't let you bark at me today. 71,https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130313.gif,"I'm reevaluating things, Garfield. - What's really important? Okay... - Is it my rugged good looks? Or your vivid imagination?" 72,https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130314.gif,"Good morning, Garfield. - You were sleepwalking last night. - Doinf ballet moves. Must have been the swan I ate." 73,https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130315.gif,"I wrote a love song for Liz. - It's called ""I'll stay with you forever... - ...even if you try to lose me in a shopping mall"". Based on a true story." 74,https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130316.gif,"""Nothing ventured... - no effort expended"". - Cat wisdom." 76,https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130318.gif,"A cat can have fun with just a piec of string. - - Not this piece of string, however." 77,https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130319.gif,"Odie's burying his bone. I have a bad feeling. - Wait, I didn't give him a bone. A really bad feeling. - And where's the remote? A really, REALLY bad feeling." 78,https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130320.gif,"Look at the pretty spring flowers, Garfield. - They whisper happy thoughts to us. - Spring is disturbing." 79,https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130321.gif,"It's a sunny day. - No wind, perfect temperature... - Why the long face? There is nothing to complain about." 80,https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130322.gif,Big date with Liz tonight! - And in case there's a lull in conversation... - Puppets! That should raise the creepy factor. 81,https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130323.gif,Gee hee hee hee hee - GOO! HOO! HOO! HOO! HOO! GAA! BWAH! HAW! HAW! HAW! - You are watching the Laughing Baby Channel. This always cheers me up. 83,https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130325.gif,Z - Z - I gave myself a wedgie getting dressed this morning. I hate mondays. 84,https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130326.gif,"The garden is a success! - I think I'll call him ""Ed"". - OR not. He didn't mean it, ""Loretta""." 85,https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130327.gif,Odie is a nice dog. - He licks my face. - You never lick my face. I hardly know you. 86,https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130328.gif,"Don't mess with me, cat. I brought a bodyguard with me today. - Say hello to Bernie. - Bernie? Yo." 87,https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130329.gif,"Liz, I feel like doing manly things today. - Like eating junk food and watching sports! - We're going shopping. Manly shopping, no doubt." 88,https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130330.gif,"Sir? - Sir?! - YES! YES! I'LL HAVE FRIES! Oh, the pressure." 90,https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130401.gif,- STEP JUST A LITTLE CLOSER - That can't be anything good. 91,https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130402.gif,"""If space aliens were to invade earth, they could take the form of animals."" - - Have you come in peace? Take me to your refrigerator." 92,https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130403.gif,"You cats are spooky, Garfield. - Some say you can read minds. - Well, not with my brain-wave blocking helmet, buddy boy! Now for my escape..." 93,https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130404.gif,Why dogs bury bones is a mystery. - - Why they dig them back up is an even bigger mystery. 94,https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130405.gif,"The computer is a wonderful thing. - For instance... - If I turn it off, I can see an excellent refelction of myself." 95,https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130406.gif,I never made it to my date with Liz. - The wind was against me. - Liz is one lucky woman. 97,https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130408.gif,- - Cat push-ups. 98,https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130409.gif,"Garfield, it's time. - Time to clean the kitchen. - The cockroaches are wearing party hats. Lot of birthdays today." 99,https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130410.gif,"BARK! - Whoa. That was perfect! One bark? One lousy bark?! - No way to improve on that one... You're going to take a nap, aren't you?" 100,https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130411.gif,A great meal...a nap...can life get better? - BURP! - Okay...NOW can life get better? 101,https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130412.gif,"Liz and I are leaving, Garfield. - Garfield? - That's strange. I can't lift the picnic basket. Oh, Jon..." 102,https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130413.gif,"Madam Gortez Fortune-Telling? - Can you tell me what my future holds? - Z Hey, wake up! She's good." 104,https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130415.gif,"I should get up. - Will I? Won't I? - Savor the suspense, people." 105,https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130416.gif,Learning is its own reward. - Seriously? - I found a dollar in a book once. Ah. 106,https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130417.gif,"Fetch the stick, Odie. - CLONK! OW! - Fetch the blame, Odie." 107,https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130418.gif,I made toast. Do you want a slice? Sure. - Butter? Sure. - There's that weird face again. 108,https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130419.gif,"You seem down, Liz. - I'll bet I can make you smile. - I could fall off the roof! Again? Seen it." 109,https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130420.gif,Liz and I dined by candlelight. - We gazed into each other's eyes. - Then my tie burst into flames. I knew you wouldn't disappoint me. 111,https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130422.gif,"The world does not revolve around you. - You got that right, pal. - Because I told the world not to!" 112,https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130423.gif,No one ever listens to me. - Hello?! - They hung up... Self-esteem hotline. 113,https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130424.gif,"I've almost got you, cat! - Mailman! - Thank goodness for short attention spans. SQUIRREL!" 114,https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130425.gif,"COUGH! COUGH! - Garfield! I was choking on a peanut, and you just sat there! - We have peanuts?!" 115,https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130426.gif,"Who's going to say it first? - Okay, I declare a tie! - You BOTH love me!" 116,https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130427.gif,"Good morning, Mister Butterfly... - THOT! - Good morning, Mister Truck." 118,https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130429.gif,I was feeling blue. - But Jon fixed that. - Now I'm creeped out. 119,https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130430.gif,"Here's a letter from a man whose best friend is actually a cat! - He likes stamp collecting and plaid. - Tell me you didn't sign it. Look, he even signed his name!" 120,https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130501.gif,"- BOO! - Oh, real funny! Beware Of Do..---..." 121,https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130502.gif,"Jon's trying his hand at gardening. - AIEEE! - LADYBUGS! - You knew the risks, man!" 122,https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130503.gif,"I went shopping, Liz. - And I bought you a hat! Don't look at me... - IT's the Exctinct Species Collection! I dodn't make you date him, lady!" 123,https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130504.gif,"Cats are natural hunters. - Lying in tall grass, waiting for prey... - ...tying to stay awake." 125,https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130506.gif,"Not a good morning, Garfield. - I tied my shoelaces together! - Now I have to take tiny steps! You're going to have to start paying me to live here." 126,https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130507.gif,How would I describe Jon? - A daydreamer...kind..gentle... - ...loves gum. 127,https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130508.gif,BEWARE OF THE DOG - TAKE ONE - BARK! 128,https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130509.gif,"...so he says, ""that was no aardvark, that was my wife!"" - boo! boo! boo! boo! boo! boo! boo! boo! boo! boo! - Even the crickets are booing." 129,https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130510.gif,"Garfield, I feel refreshed! - I feel alive! - HOOOW ARE YOOOU? HUUUH? New mouthwash." 130,https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130511.gif,"First message...Jon, this is Liz. - I'm relly looking forward to our date. - Oh, yeah, and leave the accordio at home. Rats! She's good." 132,https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130513.gif,"Garfield, it's a beautiful day! - I'm putting you outside! - You can scamper about! Perhaps he's forgotten that cats have retractable claws?" 133,https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130514.gif,vroom! - vroom! - You aren't fooling anybody! 134,https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130515.gif,Nope - Not here either. - Where is that stupid mower?! I found the paperboy. 135,https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130516.gif,"Bark! - That's it? ONE bark? - Yeah, but it was perfection. Hey, but I know lazy when I see it." 136,https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130517.gif,"Did you notice someone cleaned your kitchen? - Well?! - Elves DO exist!! Quick, Jon! To the escape pod!" 137,https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130518.gif,"So, Liz, I'm thinking about laminating my stamp collection. - What do you think? - I thibk she hung up. LIKE AN HOUR AGO!" 139,https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130520.gif,"The world would be a better place if spiders were in charge. - SMACK! - For starters, THERE WOULD BE LESS OF THIS!" 140,https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130521.gif,"Say, if you're done with the paper... - I'd like to read the comics. - That was too obvious, wasn't it? Nice try, though." 141,https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130522.gif,"Got some news for you, cat. - You HAVE to be nice to us now... - We have a hostage! FIENDS!" 142,https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130523.gif,"(burp) Ah, what a great meal. - You, had a big ol' juicy fly. - Love those body fluids. Hey! I'm eating here!" 143,https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130524.gif,COOKIES - Chocolate chip - A good scout is invaluable. On to the candy bowl. 144,https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130525.gif,* - Don't you vets take some kind of OATH?!! 146,https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130527.gif,"Life is full of regrets, Garfield. How true. - Do you have any regrets? Yes, I do. - Maybe stealing food? Kicking Odie off the table? Squashing spiders? I never learned to type." 147,https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130528.gif,"I've invented the pie-cake-pie! - - Mmm. Not bad, although it's not quite as good as the cake-pie-cake!" 148,https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130529.gif,"Oh, YUCK! - There's a tooth in my soup! - WE FOUND IT, SMILEY! I love happy endings." 149,https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130530.gif,"I have no energy, Garfield. - Maybe I should work out... - Or take a nap. Come to the dark side, Jon." 150,https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130531.gif,"You're easy to talk to, Liz. - I could talk to you for hours. - click Hello? It's not nice to threaten people, Jon." 151,https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130601.gif,I was trapped! - I couldn't breathe! - Finally I was able to break free! That dental floss should have a warning label. 153,https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130603.gif,Jon is down in the dumps. - And I know just what to do about that. - Ha! Ha! Ha! Ha! 154,https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130604.gif,"Finally, the house is clean. - - Ah, the circle of life." 155,https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130605.gif,sniff sniff - That's odd. - Odie's breath smells good. Chasing your toothpaste with your cologne will do that. 156,https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130606.gif,I'm back from the pet store. Do tell... - I bought you something fun! I'm giddy. - Fake dog ears! This is why good cats go bad. 157,https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130607.gif,"I love a man who can make me laugh, Jon. - Yes, I do have a sense of humor. - I'm talking about your wardrobe." 158,https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130608.gif,I have no emails or messages. Gee. - This can only mean one thing... You have no friends? - Alien abductions? Take him! Take him! 160,https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130610.gif,It's a beautiful day! - - But the plot is weak. 161,https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130611.gif,"My Uncle Forrest would say, ""you can't know someone.. - until you've walked a mile in their shoes"". - He had three hundred pairs when they caught him. That's about a seven on the creepy scale." 162,https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130612.gif,"Here's a picture of you as a kitten, Garfield. - You were so cute. I hate cute. - But for me I'll make an exception." 163,https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130613.gif,"Hello. I'm the age nightmare scheduled for this evening. - I think you want the guy in the bedroom down the hall. Thank you very much. - Pretty polite, for a bald spot. GAAAH" 164,https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130614.gif,"Age nightmare? Oh, yeah. - You're a 45 R.P.M. record...I remember you. Precisely! - BWAAHHH-HA-HA-HA-HAAAAAHHHH!" 165,https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130615.gif,"My age nightmare is a sieve? That's right! - I'm your....um...your....uh...........your....wait, don't tell me.... - My memory? Yeah! Yeah! That's it!" 167,https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130617.gif,Nothing can stop me today! - - Except for that forgetting-what-I-was-going-to-do thing... 168,https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130618.gif,Jon got me gift. - - He doesn't know it yet. 169,https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130619.gif,You must be my birthday nightmare. That's right. - Why only one candle? Doctor's order. - Last year I pulled a hamstring. 170,https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130620.gif,"- - I got a new, extra-long chain. You don't say." 171,https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130621.gif,"I can't wait to see you, Liz. - I can't kiss you over the phone. - Oh, okay...smoochie, smoochie. Wire cutters...I need wire cutters." 172,https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130622.gif,"Is lying there all you can do? - BURP! - You disgust me. I can wiggle my toes, too." 174,https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130624.gif,"You know, Garfield... - I've made a few mistakes in my aardvark. - I mean ""life"". NOooooo..." 175,https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130625.gif,- BURP - Better go fill up again. 176,https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130626.gif,Beware of the vicious big honking dog! - And the eight gazillion-volt electric fence! And the tyrannosaurus rex! - You should be ashamed! You weren't supposed to get this far. 177,https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130627.gif,- - Why don't you just let go? Having a cape doesn't mean I can fly! 178,https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130628.gif,"Liz enjoys my company. - I can understand that... - Some people enjoy broccoli, too!" 179,https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130629.gif,The monster! It's alive! - - And he enjoys gardening. - Monsters shouldn't wear sun bonnets. 181,https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130701.gif,There are jungle cats and house cats. - One thing separates the two. - Scented kitty litter. Jungle cats are barbarians. 182,https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130702.gif,"Cats love milk, Garfield. We do? - Lap it up! Any cereal to go with this? - You're not lapping. Or some sugar, corn starch, cocoa powder, salt, and egg yolks and we can make chocolate pudding." 183,https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130703.gif,"I don't feel like cooking, Garfield. - I'll just open a can or something. - ""Critter parts"". Any port in a storm." 184,https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130704.gif,Big date with Liz tonight. - I'm wearing my special tie. - Pull this and it explodes! Allow me. 185,https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130705.gif,"Every morning I wake up and think... - ""Today is a new and exciting day!"" - Than I see you. They don't call me ""Mr. Reality"" for nothing, pal." 186,https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130706.gif,"MINE! Poor Jon... - I GOT IT! I GOT IT! Will he ever learn? - YEEOOWW! ""Catch the pineapple""." 188,https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130708.gif,"Sometimes things just don't get right for me. - There's a word for that... - ""Life""." 189,https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130709.gif,"That's new. - There was a sign here last week... - ""Beware of falling rocks""." 190,https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130710.gif,"Garfield, I am calling you... - I am the lasagna. - NOT! Meat loaf is cruel." 191,https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130711.gif,"I have deep thoughts, Garfield. - I should write them down. - Where are my crayons? Next to your army guys." 192,https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130712.gif,"Garfield hid my car keys. - But, HA! I found them! - Uh, Garfield? Where is the car? The game is afoot!" 193,https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130713.gif,If you wait patiently... - - Complete boredom will arrive. 195,https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130715.gif,- Gah. Urf. - And so the day begins. 196,https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130716.gif,I've fallen in the old well! - If only there were a CAT who could save me! - Timmy must have landed on his head. 197,https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130717.gif,"Jon says he has a major announcement. - Like I care... - I've gone electric! Okay, I care a little." 198,https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130718.gif,Help! Help! I'm stuck in a tree! - Help! Help! I'm going to fall! - I like to warm up before I get started. 199,https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130719.gif,"Garfield likes it when you come over, Liz. - How can you tell? - He's awake. Yeah, we should erect a statue in her honor." 200,https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130720.gif,"- - Why is everything wrinkled? It's called ""The Odie Effect""." 202,https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130722.gif,"Garfield, I found Pooky! - Whoa! What's happening?! - Those latent urges die hard." 203,https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130723.gif,My invention will benefit the world... - Lifting the yoke of oppression from pet owners everywhere! - The portable litter box! Vengeance will be mine. 204,https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130724.gif,"ODIE! Her, Odie! Her, boy! ODIE! - WHY IS He IGNORING ME?! -" 205,https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130725.gif,"Can this day get any better? - Ants have eaten all of your tofu. - Well, yes it can!" 206,https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130726.gif,Liz and I have become very close. - We share our deepest secrets. - Should I tell her about my limited fashoin sense? I think she knows. 207,https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130727.gif,- YOU PUT MY GOLDFISH IN MY SHOE! - It's his birthday. 209,https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130729.gif,"A kid stopped me today. - He asked if I was old. - I tied his shoelaces together. You have some good years left, my friend." 210,https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130730.gif,"beep - I just got a text! - ""I have an itch"". My right ear." 211,https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130731.gif,"Cats know things. - For instance, I can tell that Odie's been digging. - It's like I'm psychic!" 212,https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130801.gif,Pudding for everybody! - Steaks on the house! A round of drinks for everyone! - Well? 213,https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130802.gif,"I love romance. - I love fudge. - You are a piece of work. Okay, your turn." 214,https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130803.gif,"Jon, you should plan for the future. - I made you a list of goals. - I don't see cowboy on here. That explains the hitching post out back." 216,https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130805.gif,- Fascinating! - I must be doing this wrong. 217,https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130806.gif,Today we sent a cat into space. - This served no scientific purpose... - But there's one less cat on the planet! This does not bode well... 218,https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130807.gif,Let the workout begin! - I bought a set of weights. - Arrrgh! I can't get them out of the car! Let the workout end! 219,https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130808.gif,"Jon is having thoughts. - Deep thoughts. - Do birds have fingers? Deep, disturbing thoughts." 220,https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130809.gif,"I wish Liz were here. - - And you weren't. FOR ONCE, WE AGREE!" 221,https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130810.gif,I know that accusing look. - This can't be good. - Forty-three goldfish?!! He found my diary! 223,https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130812.gif,"Garfield, you'll never believe... What's that?! - Excude me, I'm needed in surgery! - I an NOT boring!" 224,https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130813.gif,"Hello? Hello? - Hello? - At least once a week, Jon tries to make a phone call with the TV remote. Hello?" 225,https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130814.gif,Here comes the ice cream man. - Just in time. - Bill Brick wants a fudge bar. 226,https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130815.gif,"Garfield, Garfield, Garfield... That's my name. Don't wear it out. - Have you no control?! Give me a subject. - Did you enjoy the wax fruit?! Chewy, tasteless, yet satisfying." 227,https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130816.gif,"Liz is here, Garfield. - She's helping me with my wardrobe. - Do you smell smoke? Free at last!" 228,https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130817.gif,- You're in my chair. - I'm sitting in cat hair! Let the punishment fit the crime! 230,https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130819.gif,"It's so hot outside, you sweat just standing still! - - Finally, an exercise program for YOU. Except for that sweating part." 231,https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130820.gif,Jon isn't going to be happy. - Woo hoo! Woo hoo! - The mice have been frolicking in his stamp collection. I'm Bolivia! 232,https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130821.gif,"- - Grab the string, Garfield! Only if it opens a trapdoor." 233,https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130822.gif,"Mirror, mirror, on the wall, who's the... - Wait...before you even get started... - You're fat. Where's my brick?" 234,https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130823.gif,"What are you thinking about, Garfield? - Why don't they make tuna-flavored ice cream? - Nothing romantic? You wouldn't LOVE that?!" 235,https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130824.gif,Liz is spending the week with her parents. - Jon was very supportive. - Then the car pulled away. 237,https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130826.gif,"It's time for the *bee-dee-dee-dee-dee* cat weather report. - I'm not leaving the house, so the weather doesn't matter. - This has been the *bee-dee-dee-dee-dee* cat weather report." 238,https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130827.gif,"We should go for a drive, Garfield. - A drive in the country. - We can look at a cow! Medium or well done?" 239,https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130828.gif,Don't you wish you could do this? - WHACK! SPLAT! - Doesn't look safe. You got THAT right! 240,https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130829.gif,"I joined a book club, Garfield! Soon my brain will expand! - But then I won't be able to wear hats! - And then I can't be a cowboy!!! Step away from the book, Tex." 241,https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130830.gif,"MY ACCORDION IS MISSING! - Oh, my. How tragic. - Can you imagine anything more tragic than that, Garfield? No, nothing more tragic than that. Saaay..." 242,https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130831.gif,Jump back! Who is this guy?! - I'm a wild man! - Didn't comb his hair. 244,https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130902.gif,"I would appreciate a little respect. - - You're going to make fun of me when I leave the room, aren't you? Why wait?" 245,https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130903.gif,"BURP! - Garfield, in the history of disgusting noises... - THAT is number one. I'd like to thank the academy." 246,https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130904.gif,"When I was young, Garfield... - My brother and I made our own excitement. - One toime we exchanged underwear. I believe that this qualifies as animal abuse." 247,https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130905.gif,"Mr. Arbuckle, here's my bill for cleaning your refrigerator. - Why so much? I lost two of my best men in there. No match for the meat loaf." 248,https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130906.gif,"Really, Liz, I love all animals. - - Even the fat, lazy, disgusting ones. I heard that." 249,https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130907.gif,I feel like biting somebody! - Socks don't have teeth. - Then maybe I'll bunch up inside a shoe. That'll work. 251,https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130909.gif,"STOP IT! HA! HA! HA! - HAW! HAW! HAW! STOP IT!! HEE HEE HEE! - Okay, I'm done tickling myself. Please pay the cable bill." 252,https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130910.gif,Sir Isaac Newton discovered gravity. - BONK! - Shortly before discovering the lawsuit! 253,https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130911.gif,"That was odd. - I was just hugged by a stranger. - It must be National Hug Day! Actually, it's National Check-Your-Wallet Day." 254,https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130912.gif,"Garfield, I'm setting a trap for the mice. - Three...two...one... - SNAP! YEOOW! Sound the allclear" 255,https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130913.gif,"Clothes shopping is fun, isn't it, Garfield? - New pants brighten the day. - So cheer up. I hate my life." 256,https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130914.gif,"Liz and I are going dancing. - Oh, I forgot! - Cha-cha-cha! The woman's a saint." 258,https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130916.gif,"Garfield, let's take a moment to ponder life. - - My foot itches. I gues we're doing pondering." 259,https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130917.gif,"DANGER - BEWARE OF THE... - FINE PRINT! Okay, now I'm intimidated." 260,https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130918.gif,"Gee, what's this? An empty fish bowl? Feigned surprise. - Maybe they grew legs and ran away! Right into sarcasm. - You should stop eating my goldfish, Garfield! Now the crazy talk." 261,https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130919.gif,"Garfield, I'm missing out on life. - I don't have a witty circle of friends... - Who paint their bodies and head-butt each other... Too many sports commercials." 262,https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130920.gif,"What do you see in the future for us, Jon? - Dinner. - I mean after that. Dessert!" 263,https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130921.gif,"Hip people don't follow trends, Garfield. - They create trends. - My shirt is tucked into my boxer shorts! I'm alerting the trend police." 265,https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130923.gif,"I worry about the future, Garfield. - Life is so unpredictable. - What if I forget how to speak?! Don't try to cheer me up." 266,https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130924.gif,Here's a picture form high school. - Look at the girls. - Remember when petticoats were in style? On what planet was that? 267,https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130925.gif,"Good evening, folks! - Tonight I would like to class up my act by singing opera. BOOO! - Or I could juggle puppies. YAY!" 268,https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130926.gif,I think it's time to clean the refrigerator. - Every time I open the door... - The music stops. I like the disco ball. 269,https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130927.gif,"Hi, Liz! - How'y my fuzzy wuzzy rubby bubby? - Okay, the nicknames need work. Rookie." 270,https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130928.gif,There's a pea in my mashed potatoes! - Now the whole meal is ruined! - Sometimes it's too easy. 272,https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga130930.gif,"Just look at this world, Garfield. I'm... - It's NOT a small world. Not... - You just make it seem that way! Fat." 273,https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga131001.gif,"I went to the doctor today. - He told me to lose a few pounds. - How about a little sympathy, here? I'm weeping on the inside." 274,https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga131002.gif,"Okay, so we both got on a diet. - We'll encourage each other. - Any supportive thoughts? YEAH! LET'S EAT!" 275,https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga131003.gif,"Know what's good about dieting, Garfield? - You walk down the street... - And people yell ""Hey there, slender person!"" It must be some scret society!" 276,https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga131004.gif,"I bought a new scale, Garfield. - It doesn't need batteries. - It's solar powered! Hello, Fatso. I must blot out the sun." 277,https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga131005.gif,"You've been on a diet for a week, Garfield. - And you've gained three pounds. - Care to explain? I ate the diet book." 279,https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga131007.gif,I could climb you. - And there's nothing you can do about it! - Unfortunately... 280,https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga131008.gif,"Oh, look, the cat's stuck in a tree. Aw, poor kitty. - Let's peck his fingers. No! Let's tickle him! - Or grease the limb! Or saw it off! Shouldn't you be migrating?" 281,https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga131009.gif,- poink - Quitter! 282,https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga131010.gif,Leaves... - Rake... - Cover the rake with the leaves. 283,https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga131011.gif,"Liz, I lied about my past. - Actually, I've had thousands of girlfriends. - Okay, I'm still lying! And the hole gets deeper." 284,https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga131012.gif,"Garfield, THIS is a scratching post. - You dig your claws in... - And go like this! If you don't want me to use your nail file, just say so." 286,https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga131014.gif,YAWN - I'm tired. - I stayed up too late last afternoon. 287,https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga131015.gif,- - You are not the pool. Look! Tiny lounge chairs! 288,https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga131016.gif,Dog Kisses $1.00 - - Towels $2.00 289,https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga131017.gif,"Ah, family heirlooms. - As the eldest son... - I now wear the family hat. Do you know where that thing has been?" 290,https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga131018.gif,"I like Liz. - She's kind, considerate... - And has long fingernails." 291,https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga131019.gif,"Welcome to ""Teen Polka Party""! - ** ** * - There's no one on the set. Another generation lost." 293,https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga131021.gif,"It's a rainy monday morning. - However, I'm a cat and I don't have to get out of bed. - Don't hate me." 294,https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga131022.gif,"It's been a tough day, Garfield. - But remember my motto... - ""Ninjas never cry"". Their cats, on the other hand..." 295,https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga131023.gif,Odie is angry with me. - - Take my word for it. 296,https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga131024.gif,"I'm feeling down, Pooky. Any words of encouragement? - No? - Pooky's just ""there""." 297,https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga131025.gif,"Remember when we met, Liz? Yes. - Let's re-create that moment. - Hi, I'm Jon. You're standing on my foot." 298,https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga131026.gif,"Gee, isn't this lovely. - A cat hair in my soup! - What could be worse?! My hairnet?" 300,https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga131028.gif,Give my creature LIFE! - ...GIVE MY CREATURE LIFE!!! - Monster movie? Man trying to wake a cat. 301,https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga131029.gif,"Count Dracula, table for one? - Right this way, please... - Would you like to see a neck list? No, zenk you. He's a regular." 302,https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga131030.gif,- Arrrrr... - ROOOO! We should never have let Odie watch that werewolf movie. 303,https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga131031.gif,The vampire cat sleeps all day. - He also sleeps at night. Z - They're not really that dangerous. 304,https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga131101.gif,"Do you believe in ghosts? - WHERE?! - I mean, no. No, I don't. Ask him about his 23 nightlights." 305,https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga131102.gif,"The moon is full and hair is growing on my body! - Hair in my ears! Up my nose! - What's happening to me?! ""Curse of the middle-aged man""..." 307,https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga131104.gif,"It's cold, windy and raining outside. - - Outside is stupid." 308,https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga131105.gif,Modern technology is a wondrous thing. - I've forgotten how to turn the computer on! - But it will never replace good old-fashoined dumb. 309,https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga131106.gif,"!FRA -!FRA !FRA !FRA !FRA !FRA - !FRA !FRA !FRA Odie, stop barking at the mirror." 310,https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga131107.gif,The mice wanted to go camping. - AIEEE!! - I said they could stay in Jon's slippers. 311,https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga131108.gif,"Let's go do something, tonight. - Okay. - You'll have to stare off into space yourself. I'll manage." 312,https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga131109.gif,- You miss a lot of things. - A lot of things miss me. 314,https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga131111.gif,"Garfield, let's make the most of this day. - Let's live it to the fullest. - Let's open the curtains! Jon! There's sunshine out there!" 315,https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga131112.gif,I'll have a Happy Burger. - And the fat lady in the fur coat? - DONK 316,https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga131113.gif,"HUNGRY CAT! - Oh, man, am I glad that he's... - THIRSTY DOG!" 317,https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga131114.gif,"Garfield, we're in a rut. - We need to spice things up. - I'm changing our name to Roscoe! Claw time." 318,https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga131115.gif,Some men look good in hats. - - I wonder what she meant by that. Some men would know. 319,https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga131116.gif,"Garfield, let's see if we can communicate. - Concentrate and focus! - I'm sensing relaxation... Z" 321,https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga131118.gif,"Pets are supposed to amuse, Garfield. That's an ugly rumor. - You do not amuse. - You'd better start. You want amusement? Get a monkey." 322,https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga131119.gif,"Have you ever taken a good, hard look at yourself? - - I said... Hang on." 323,https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga131120.gif,"Hi, I'm a plump little chipmunk! - Would you like to play? - I like to roll in mustard! Is this a sting operation?" 324,https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga131121.gif,"Here's a good saying, Garfield. - ""Failure is not an optin"". True that. - Around here it's a way of life." 325,https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga131122.gif,"Liz, why do you love me? - I have my reasons. - My ninja skills? WHAT ELSE COULD IT BE?!" 326,https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga131123.gif,Jon's depressed. - He feels alone and scorned... - Nobody will jam with me. AND for good reason. 328,https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga131125.gif,"Good morning, Mr. Grumpy. - Nothing you can do can spoil my good mood today. - * DING! Is that the toaster? Your slippers are done." 329,https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga131126.gif,"Yes, I have a cat. - Yes, he's big and orange. - Yes ,he's wearing a necklace made out of canary feathers! In some cultures this signifies a rite of passage." 330,https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga131127.gif,"I'm back from the store, Garfield. - Let's see...I got milk...eggs...bread... - And a ninja outfit! And people wonder why the economy is bad." 331,https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga131128.gif,I remember family holidays. - Uncle Joe would do his magic act. - He made the fruitcake disappear. No great loss there. 332,https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga131129.gif,"Jon, why are you staring at me? - I can't take my eyes of you, Liz. - Could you at least blink? That's the way I stare at strawberry shortcake." 333,https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga131130.gif,"Garfield, you look depresse. - Pondering a life unfulfilled? Yes. - I've never eaten a pelican." 335,https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga131202.gif,"My old school report card. - Let's see what it says. - ""Jon is a dull boy."" And so the legend began." 336,https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga131203.gif,"Doc Boy and I were crazy teenagers. - We used to drag race. - I painted flames on the tractor! Cool, yet pathetic." 337,https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga131204.gif,- WHIRRRRR - Enough with the hair dryer wars! Victory is mine! 338,https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga131205.gif,"Garfield, we are prepared. - Ready for any disaster. - We have enough egg salad to last for years! I love disasters!" 339,https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga131206.gif,"My aunt Orpha used to say, ""Christmas comes but once a year"". - Then she'd say, ""never get under the mistletoe with a molting chicken"". - Then she'd play the spoons on her forehead. Aunt Orpha was a few walnuts shy of a fruitcake." 340,https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga131207.gif,"""It was a stormy night..."" - - There aren't any pictures. Is there a remote?" 342,https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga131209.gif,"I got my Christmas tree, Liz. It's covered with sticky sap. - Good, that means it's freshly cut. Where did you put it? - Right now it's in the kitchen. Pass the cream, pine boy." 343,https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga131210.gif,- - Bring on the candy canes! 344,https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga131211.gif,"Okay, I'll proofread your letter to Santa! - Gimme! Gimme! Gimme! Gimme! Gimme! Gimme! Gimme! Gimme! Gimme! - It's a little repetitious, isn't it? But it drives the point home, though. Don't you think?" 345,https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga131212.gif,xvlpdiuangepwjkud< 346,https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga131213.gif,"Your Christmas lights look great, Jon! Thanks! - And I only fell off the ladder TWICE this year! - Our little boy is growing up." 347,https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga131214.gif,"* Fa-la-la-la-laaaaah, la-la-lah- - SMACK - I was TOLD there would be flies and cocoa!" 349,https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga131216.gif,"Garfield, your letter to Santa is deplorable! - It's full of half-truths and outright lies! What?! - How'd a half-truth get in there?!" 350,https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga131217.gif,"Did you ask Santa to bring you anything, Jon? - Oh, YEAH! - We just got an e-mail from Jon's girlfriend. Cancel the leisure suit." 351,https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga131218.gif,"...you be good now, Sonny, and I'll remember what you asked for! Thanks, Spider Claus! - Ho! Ho! Ho! ...next! -" 352,https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga131219.gif,"All right, I've hidden your present again. - And THIS time I've... - STOP THAT! under the bed...how cliche." 353,https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga131220.gif,"Why don't you hide Garfield's present on top of your exercise machine? He'd NEVER look there. - - The thing you hang your shirts on. Oh, THAT!" 354,https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga131221.gif,"Yes, mom, I guess you could say that Liz and I are serious. - How serious? - She makes me clean my house. Somebody book a chapel!" 356,https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga131223.gif,"How's the farm, dad? The hog has bronchitis. Listen. - HOINK! HOINK! - I'm listening to a sick pig. That's no way to talk about family." 357,https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga131224.gif,- X - AAAAGGGHH slurp slurp slurp slurp slurp slurp slurp 358,https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga131225.gif,"Merry Christmas, Jon! Merry Christmas, Odie! - Where's Garfield? Merry Christmas, me!" 359,https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga131226.gif,"Exercise is a great way to stay warm. - That's true... - This works, too." 360,https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga131227.gif,"I think our dish should be done now...let's check the oven. - - 60-inch, high-definition lasagna. Towel, please." 361,https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga131228.gif,Winter is nice. - The snow...the crisp air... - My socks are wet. Let the whining season begin! 363,https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga131230.gif,- Lovable pet coming through. - You forgot to purr. I'll mail it to you. 364,https://static.garfield.dale.ro/2013/ga131231.gif,There comes a time when you have to assess yourself... - I'm awesome! - I should have done that years ago.
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complaint\\various department" ], [ "junior", "4", "wonderful\\’ great\\do foreign exchange program" ], [ "freshman", "4", "overall experience\\very good\\only thing\\very nasty attitude" ], [ "freshman", "4", "so rich" ], [ "senior", "4", "great\\only thing\\only horrible thing\\financial aid\\amazing\\easy\\awesome balance\\so proud" ], [ "freshman", "4", "very helpful\\hard\\good decision\\new environment\\helpful people" ], [ "freshman", "4", "very good\\other\\too small\\too big\\see different face\\big nursing\\so many\\huge course\\glad\\good college experience" ], [ "freshman", "4", "overall experience\\overall great experience\\only problem\\difficult\\third party\\confusing" ], [ "sophomore", "4", "provide enough resource" ], [ "junior", "4", "great school\\very diverse" ], [ "freshman", "4", "tough\\overall freshman\\great" ], [ "freshman", "4", "very nice\\top nursing" ], [ "sophomore", "4", "many college student" ], [ "sophomore", "4", "upcoming man\\upcoming black 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"freshman", "2", "air bad service" ], [ "senior", "2", "financial aid\\bad student" ], [ "freshman", "2", "super small\\way well" ], [ "freshman", "2", "need more thing" ], [ "senior", "2", "main foo\\main fast foo chain\\very limited\\few\\not much" ], [ "senior", "2", "good\\bad\\old\\frustrating\\own dorm\\certain rule" ], [ "senior", "2", "unpleasant woman\\front desk\\other" ], [ "senior", "2", "expect greek life\\more extravagant\\key sorority\\big difference\\overall experience\\many student" ], [ "senior", "2", "boring student\\boring most student" ], [ "sophomore", "2", "only place\\have reliable wifi" ], [ "sophomore", "2", "old\\less\\new building\\pretty nice\\public kitchen\\fourth floor\\dirty\\most" ], [ "freshman", "2", "not many option\\not many option\\many healthy option" ], [ "sophomore", "2", "financial aid processe\\slow\\last minute\\need extra money\\not much help\\hope next semester\\last minute\\how much fund" ], [ "senior", "2", "expensive\\ridiculous" ], [ "senior", "2", "financial aid process\\very difficult\\require long hour\\very helpful\\rude time\\congested crowd\\hard work\\difficult" ], [ "freshman", "2", "unbelievable\\unbelievable high\\same time\\young adult" ], [ "junior", "2", "many" ], [ "freshman", "2", "old dorm\\low\\kinda small\\cramped\\clean\\other people" ], [ "freshman", "2", "nearly impossible" ], [ "freshman", "2", "public transportation" ], [ "junior", "2", "" ], [ "other", "2", "wrong lot\\ridiculous\\look foward\\available\\available most\\get tired\\few food\\few fast food restaurant\\more" ], [ "senior", "2", "reasonable student\\not enough space\\off campus student" ], [ "junior", "2", "off campus student" ], [ "alum", "2", "great program\\offer many research opportunity\\many\\particular area\\build many relationship\\awesome student facility\\average\\rough\\eager college searcher" ], [ "junior", "2", "really difficult\\other place" ], [ "junior", "2", "not reallya nightlife\\more late night activity\\less violence" ], [ "junior", "2", "underground\\more common" ], [ "sophomore", "2", "financial aid\\good process\\very frustrating time\\receive enough aid\\enough financial aid" ], [ "sophomore", "2", "same other\\bad\\same people\\try new thing\\high status\\high social status\\find many people\\too different\\good number\\different people" ], [ "sophomore", "2", "just plain\\plain horrible\\financial aid\\financial aid\\very long time\\very helpful" ], [ "sophomore", "2", "most party\\even cold\\kind\\fresh food\\fresh hot food" ], [ "senior", "2", "very expensive\\quick" ], [ "junior", "2", "okay\\own paper" ], [ "junior", "2", "average parking\\terrible\\short while\\free" ], [ "junior", "2", "weird way\\other part\\pretty\\pretty decent" ], [ "junior", "2", "big fan\\such" ], [ "sophomore", "2", "other sport" ], [ "sophomore", "2", "pretty expensive\\close\\decent space" ], [ "junior", "1", "" ], [ "freshman", "1", "great depending" ], [ "freshman", "1", "full scholarship\\first semester" ], [ "senior", "1", "bad\\good" ], [ "sophomore", "1", "financial aid\\absolutely horrible\\much money\\financial aid\\due\\other student" ], [ "sophomore", "1", "just ridiculous" ], [ "senior", "1", "fast food restaurant\\very cheap\\very unhealthy" ], [ "freshman", "1", "that diverse\\few student\\no different other" ], [ "junior", "1", "difficult student" ], [ "junior", "1", "many student" ], [ "junior", "1", "important date\\second opinion" ], [ "sophomore", "1", "notice illegal activity" ], [ "alum", "1", "very slow\\offer many grant" ], [ "senior", "1", "horrible campus\\need more space\\noy fault" ], [ "senior", "1", "same thing\\other" ], [ "junior", "1", "little drama" ], [ "junior", "1", "extremely expensive\\available\\happy" ], [ "sophomore", "1", "not much clubbing\\cute place\\only assessible\\dead" ], [ "sophomore", "1", "few place" ], [ "freshman", "1", "very easy\\how old" ], [ "sophomore", "1", "horrible campus\\too much citation\\too much\\issue numerous amount" ], [ "senior", "1", "very unsafe gunshot\\several robbery" ], [ "junior", "1", "fast food location\\good variety\\healthy choise" ], [ "freshman", "1", "able\\daily duty" ], [ "sophomore", "1", "diffucult process" ], [ "sophomore", "1", "african student\\african american student\\few student\\few white student\\same race" ], [ "sophomore", "1", "financial aid program\\so difficult\\more difficult" ], [ "freshman", "1", "not much mightlife\\awful\\special event\\scarce" ], [ "freshman", "1", "not fair student\\diffucult transportation" ], [ "freshman", "1", "low quality food\\negative attitude" ], [ "sophomore", "1", "free" ], [ "sophomore", "1", "good club\\safe area" ], [ "sophomore", "1", "mean\\negative way" ], [ "junior", "1", "horrible\\different lot\\expensive inconvinience\\able" ], [ "junior", "1", "ridiculous\\well security\\feel unsafe" ], [ "senior", "1", "too strict parking\\overall safety\\so many crime\\overly willing" ], [ "senior", "1", "little\\local club\\not safe environment\\high crime rate" ], [ "freshman", "1", "few computer lab\\horrible\\not reliable\\pretty fast\\great idea\\personal computer" ], [ "sophomore", "1", "horrible\\horrible most time\\not diverse\\same week" ], [ "sophomore", "1", "glad\\own time" ] ]
Produce comma-separated rows for this table.
freshman,5,Unnamed: 2 freshman,5,always easy\make sure\successful\always vital\make sure freshman,5,helpful\very relaxed\make sure sophomore,5,online due corona\good\great experience sophomore,5,just great freshman,5,most family\full fun\different people\very attentive\so many difficulty\many technical difficulty\other\very outstanding freshman,5,other information senior,5,very personable\helpful\accessible\great tutoring service\need additional help junior,5,great college\many activity\big class teacher junior,5,very professional sophomore,5,great\too stressful school\easy\accessible\great sophomore,5,good sophomore,5,good\numerous resource sophomore,5,online experience\very good\able\due covid-19\very helpful\understanding junior,5,high school\glad\different\provide everlasting opportunity junior,5,online experience\first\make sure\online learning experience\patient\single step\personal life\healthy relationship\online learning experience freshman,5,not smooth\online experience\consider online course freshman,5,very interesting\first time\thorough\meticulous\eager\additional assistance\extremely welcoming\supportive\perfect size\young adult\favorable\amazing\well hand\good version\proud ram freshman,5,overall experience\amazing\so friendly\supportive freshman,5,amazing\true family\new avenue sophomore,5,overall school experience\very helpful\supportive other,5,clean area\very nice\also excellent\also nice other,5,right place\distinct\friendly campus\'s global awareness\renowned\more modest university\more campus connection\top selection\globally aware\proper tool freshman,5,how diverse freshman,5,most thing\make new friend sophomore,5,use more food option\well housing\big circle\not hard sophomore,5,amazing moment\become dedicated\super excited\wrong crowd\wrong time\amazing\new friend\interested\good version freshman,5,open arm\beautiful sophomore,5,excellent school\educational experience\become successful\so many friendship\friendly\easy\good decision junior,5,new environment\new opportunity\passionate\willing\social life\personal life sophomore,5,far amazing\first year transfer\very helpful\different resource freshman,5,great atmosphere\friendly\great class senior,5,become well\previous day\overall concern sophomore,5,honestly great\other school\honest\top choice\amazing\so many people\many cool people\good friend senior,5,past couple\make lifelong friend\so hard sophomore,5,front office\little\little slow\very common\big deal\other\so much fun freshman,5,awesome place\very nice\safe\wonderful\nice freshman,5,good\amazing nursing program\outstanding professor\most friendly college\great university freshman,5,incoming freshman\short\amazing\warm\inviting\smooth transition\minimum obstacle\thrilled sophomore,5,very friendly\open\old\new\too bad sophomore,5,provide professional opportunity\able freshman,5,different event sophomore,5,very diverse school\specific\specific day\favorite day\big family\most important thing freshman,5,single person\many\good\make sure\create more activity\such club\daily student activity junior,5,perfect\fun\undefeated\exciting\real eye\minor setback sophomore,5,good experience\entire life\amazing\always helpful\fun\intramural basketball\good way\mini tournament\many club\fellow student other,5,so friendly\very understanding\nice food\good\pretty wide junior,5,good version\comfortable environment\young person\find suitable sophomore,5,amazing school\able sophomore,5,really good\cool\there academic advisor\helpful People\really sweet\amazing\really nice\first year\wonderful freshman,5,new journey\next year\gain various connection freshman,5,exemplify black excellence\good way\predominately african\american\very diverse\cultural background\many state\many different state\even other country\extensive\provide essential life skill\build social justice advocate\countless event\comfortable place\whole\also countless event\countless social event\social day\social connect day\much more\brilliant institution alum,5,large percentage\first class\nice freshman,5,attentive staff junior,5,entirely online\extremely difficult\exceptional school other,5,very good environment\so friendly\very beautiful\unique other,5,senior\high school\6th grade sophomore,5,good student\small campus\little ramily\little happy ramily other,5,very good\interesting college\very welcomed senior,5,unmatched\huge family\make sure\ready\ready postgraduate\grad school senior,4,liv\unorganized senior,4,pretty good\teach online course\easy\willing junior,4,online class\great\difficult\other part\such registrar junior,4,very good\difficult freshman,4,covid school\fun time\make sure senior,4,take several class\easy\necessary\offer more class freshman,4,great school\only thing freshman,4,great\few thing\more timely manner alum,4,most\pleasant senior,4,very good one\most part\other hand\absolute program\absolute good program\more known\major\not enough class\specific field\more class\learn different security program junior,4,many resource\many different resource\critical thinking skill senior,4,helpful\dedicated\timely\orderly fashion\financial aid freshman,4,nice\too large\minimal\very small\plenty thing senior,4,overall experience\pretty good\very unorganized\big problem other,4,great school\not expensive\seem nice\great program sophomore,4,not much\good experience sophomore,4,most\so welcoming\very welcoming\entire school\Most\main course\overall school\much well sophomore,4,great\right people sophomore,4,see more aid\more financial aid opportunity\offer other student\extremely low income student\little assistance junior,4,top\offer top tier\academic program\prominent student\genuine care\athletic program other,4,close home\several friend\happy other,4,personal experience\how intimate school\exceptional opportunity\illustrious university senior,4,helpful junior,4,good experience\most\friendly\well\say more scholarship opportunity freshman,4,hard\very helpful senior,4,great school\great school\even great\more diverse year\overall\great family\great\give great opportunity\create real relationship\create high chance\always fun\well sophomore,4,amazing teacher sophomore,4,honest\historically black college\beautiful enviroment\so friendly\good sport team\last\wide variety sophomore,4,positive energy\completely amazing\enjoyable\big family sophomore,4,first year experience\good\next year\good time\well senior,4,great school\good amount\various activity\greek life\least\ram life alum,4, senior,4,see more scholarship\more help sophomore,4,very friendly\most\good help\old building\just old\unused building\very diverse\different race\other\african student\african american student\really safe\more safe lighting\specific area\very old\closed space sophomore,4,favorite part\other\other staff\interested\good\big family\other\provide countless opportunity\young adult\high school\less stressful sophomore,4,more\large\that big\so nice\respectful\so nice\spacious other,4,ecstatic\big family sophomore,4,show pure genuineness\important\current student\different reason\such mentorship\possible scholarship freshman,4,great nursing program freshman,4,great\very nice\friendly people\very diverse\uplifting school\wonderful school junior,4,only complaint\various department junior,4,wonderful\’ great\do foreign exchange program freshman,4,overall experience\very good\only thing\very nasty attitude freshman,4,so rich senior,4,great\only thing\only horrible thing\financial aid\amazing\easy\awesome balance\so proud freshman,4,very helpful\hard\good decision\new environment\helpful people freshman,4,very good\other\too small\too big\see different face\big nursing\so many\huge course\glad\good college experience freshman,4,overall experience\overall great experience\only problem\difficult\third party\confusing sophomore,4,provide enough resource junior,4,great school\very diverse freshman,4,tough\overall freshman\great freshman,4,very nice\top nursing sophomore,4,many college student sophomore,4,upcoming man\upcoming black man\see more man\negative end\positive\do positive thing\positive\positive product\challenging world\clear\straight line\required process\willing professor junior,4,diverse\friendly\well other,4,black person\feel welcome\great plus\great sophomore,4,great\less\helpful\administrative staff sophomore,4,full opportunity\good junior,4,first year\pleased\prior year\good experience freshman,4,great\completely new\high school\still hungry night\very amazing experience junior,2,same way\diverse junior,2,more genuine\helpful freshman,2,most student\high school\hard\know new people\overall safety\very poor\bad neighborhood\many local\homeless people sophomore,2,entire school\not worth\Most teacher\bad attitude\unexpectable junior,2,progress same information sophomore,2,great\very unprofessional\unorganized sophomore,2, sophomore,2,enough housing\incoming freshman junior,2,big variety\different class\more professor\just right junior,2,horrible\few other,2,overall experience\okay\great teacher\non substitute\not helpful\extra mile junior,2,improve many thing other,2, sophomore,2,financial aid office\very little help\very vague\confusing\overall sophomore,2,crazy senior,2,well\more fraternizing\other\first year sophomore,2,financial aid process\extremely long\financial aid\even bad\in various document\separate entity freshman,2,financial aid office\financial aid freshman,2,long time\financial aid\hard time freshman,2,disgusting\same food everyday\awful freshman,2,other\disgusting\smell awful\that great\overall experience\good freshman,2,air bad service senior,2,financial aid\bad student freshman,2,super small\way well freshman,2,need more thing senior,2,main foo\main fast foo chain\very limited\few\not much senior,2,good\bad\old\frustrating\own dorm\certain rule senior,2,unpleasant woman\front desk\other senior,2,expect greek life\more extravagant\key sorority\big difference\overall experience\many student senior,2,boring student\boring most student sophomore,2,only place\have reliable wifi sophomore,2,old\less\new building\pretty nice\public kitchen\fourth floor\dirty\most freshman,2,not many option\not many option\many healthy option sophomore,2,financial aid processe\slow\last minute\need extra money\not much help\hope next semester\last minute\how much fund senior,2,expensive\ridiculous senior,2,financial aid process\very difficult\require long hour\very helpful\rude time\congested crowd\hard work\difficult freshman,2,unbelievable\unbelievable high\same time\young adult junior,2,many freshman,2,old dorm\low\kinda small\cramped\clean\other people freshman,2,nearly impossible freshman,2,public transportation junior,2, other,2,wrong lot\ridiculous\look foward\available\available most\get tired\few food\few fast food restaurant\more senior,2,reasonable student\not enough space\off campus student junior,2,off campus student alum,2,great program\offer many research opportunity\many\particular area\build many relationship\awesome student facility\average\rough\eager college searcher junior,2,really difficult\other place junior,2,not reallya nightlife\more late night activity\less violence junior,2,underground\more common sophomore,2,financial aid\good process\very frustrating time\receive enough aid\enough financial aid sophomore,2,same other\bad\same people\try new thing\high status\high social status\find many people\too different\good number\different people sophomore,2,just plain\plain horrible\financial aid\financial aid\very long time\very helpful sophomore,2,most party\even cold\kind\fresh food\fresh hot food senior,2,very expensive\quick junior,2,okay\own paper junior,2,average parking\terrible\short while\free junior,2,weird way\other part\pretty\pretty decent junior,2,big fan\such sophomore,2,other sport sophomore,2,pretty expensive\close\decent space junior,1, freshman,1,great depending freshman,1,full scholarship\first semester 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Cuomo: 'Ask President Trump' about nursing home deaths](https://twitter.com/nypost/status/1263175238059163648),21/05/2020 fake,"[""Good call with @SE_Rajoelina, President of ", fake,[A mathematical model reveals the influence of population heterogeneity on herd immunity to SARS-CoV-2](https://science.sciencemag.org/content/sci/early/2020/06/22/science.abc6810.full.pdf),24/06/2020 fake,[Coronavirus disease (COVID-19)](http://bit.ly/2tbtrb0),04/02/2020 fake,[Coronavirus disease (COVID-19): What parents should know | UNICEF](https://www.unicef.org/stories/novel-coronavirus-outbreak-what-parents-should-know),07/03/2020 fake,[Bloomberg - Are you a robot?](https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2020-03-29/gottlieb-says-social-distancing-must-go-on-until-infection-slows),30/03/2020 partiallyfalse,[Worldometer - real time world statistics](http://worldometers.info),10/04/2020 fake,"[Michael A. Ford: ""Parents/Guardians: This is starting to circulate on social media and it is a HOAX!""](https://twitter.com/fordmich/status/1254127200179273729)",25/04/2020 fake,[The White House Gift Shop is selling coronavirus commemorative coins now / LGBTQ Nation](https://www.lgbtqnation.com/2020/04/white-house-gift-shop-selling-coronavirus-commemorative-coins-now/),29/04/2020 fake,[La Seguridad Social no te ha enviado ningГєn reembolso por correo electrГіnico | Oficina de Seguridad del Internauta](https://bit.ly/2yyut2r),01/05/2020 fake,[Provisional Death Counts for Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19)](https://www.cdc.gov/nchs/nvss/vsrr/covid19/index.htm),02/05/2020 fake,[Video su YouTube](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j-vdmt9vyfw),02/05/2020 fake,"[Video shock, Grillo con la mascherina il 17 dicembre. Chi sapeva? 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Things aren’t always what they seem online.](https://sharechecklist.gov.uk),26/04/2020 fake,[їSabes por quй decenas de camiones salieron este sбbado a las calles de Ourense?](https://www.laregion.es/articulo/quen-cho-dixo/sabes-decenas-camiones-salieron-sabado-calles-ourense/20200426080823941975.html),26/04/2020 fake,[Two Bakersfield doctors cite their testing data to urge reopening | News | bakersfield.com](https://www.bakersfield.com/news/two-bakersfield-doctors-cite-their-testing-data-to-urge-reopening/article_eb1959e0-84fa-11ea-9a07-2f2bea880bf9.html),26/04/2020 partiallyfalse,[Video su YouTube](https://m.youtube.com/watch?feature=youtu.be&v=xflvxx_lblu),26/04/2020 fake,"[Earth Finally Fixed Largest Ozone Layer Hole Above Arctic, Healing 1 Million Square Km](https://www.indiatimes.com/technology/science-and-future/earth-finally-fixed-largest-ozone-layer-hole-above-arctic-healing-1-million-square-km-511794.html)",26/04/2020 fake,[Video su YouTube](https://youtu.be/fc2fvzuehna),27/04/2020 fake,[Statement from Tasuku Honjo on COVID-19 | KYOTO UNIVERSITY](https://www.kyoto-u.ac.jp/en/about/events_news/department/koto-kenkyu-in/news/2020/200427_1.html),28/04/2020 fake,[White House Gift Shop Sells COVID-19 Commemorative Coins](https://www.thedailybeast.com/white-house-gift-shop-sells-covid-19-commemorative-coins),29/04/2020 fake,[Video su YouTube](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eqb1vxhkaas),05/05/2020 fake,"[Prevalence of Asymptomatic SARS-CoV-2 Infection: A Narrative Review: Annals of Internal Medicine: Vol 173, No 5](https://www.acpjournals.org/doi/10.7326/m20-3012)",03/06/2020 fake,"[""Today I witnessed a bunch of trump supporters crashing a peaceful rally I was attending with my family.""](https://twitter.com/abominablebob/status/1234628542337605632)",03/03/2020 fake,[, fake,[Africa BBC News](http://bbc.com/africa),20/03/2020 fake,[Corona Virus: Nigerians Deserve Palliative Measures.](https://link.medium.com/tmigqi0684),25/03/2020 partiallyfalse,[ Second French Study by Dr. Raoult finds Hydroxychloroquine and Azithromycin Helped EVERY PATIENT in Study Group of 80 Minus One.](https://twitter.com/lindaitalian/status/1243857275896430593),28/03/2020 fake,"[""Who r u trying to kill, Corona or humans?""](https://twitter.com/kanwardeepstoi/status/1244508599038009344)",30/03/2020 fake,[Hackers Take Advantage of Zoom's Popularity to Push Malware](https://bit.ly/2xjvjvt),01/04/2020 fake,[Video su YouTube](https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=c3bfraooh84),02/04/2020 fake,[Release notes for Windows Zoom Help Center](https://support.zoom.us/hc/en-us/articles/201361953-new-updates-for-windows),08/04/2020 fake,[…?](https://twitter.com/itamarbengvir/status/1250035253638545409),14/04/2020 fake,"[Rush: ""Dear @KellyannePolls, you seem to be confused, so let me break it down for you. 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Frank van Tussenbroek](https://twitter.com/specialistkrant/status/1289159027663024128),31/07/2020 fake,[Noticias Caracol: Principales Noticias de Colombia y el Mundo](http://bit.ly/2uqzkwl),25/02/2020 fake,"[Coronavirus in South Korea: How 'trace, test and treat' may be saving lives - BBC News](http://bbc.in/38ngapd)",15/03/2020 partiallyfalse,[Franceinfo - En direct](https://bit.ly/2ujcrus),18/03/2020 partiallyfalse,[HCQ_AZ_COVID_19/* 22MarchPREPRINT_AALover_HCQ_AZ_COVID_19.pdf at master · andrewlover/HCQ_AZ_COVID_19 · GitHub](https://github.com/andrewlover/hcq_az_covid_19/blob/master/*%2022marchpreprint_aalover_hcq_az_covid_19.pdf),22/03/2020 fake,"[Sandoz: ""30 million tablets of Sandoz anti-malarial being evaluated in COVID-19 were shipped to US Dept of HHS for clinical studies as part of Novartis COVID response commitment.""](https://twitter.com/sandoz_global/status/1244442713711353856)",30/03/2020 fake,[Cinquante personnes positives au Covid-19 sur le porte-avions Charles-de-Gaulle | LCI](https://bit.ly/3duh6wh),02/04/2020 fake,[Messages being circulated on social media as WHO protocol for lockdown are baseless and FAKE.](https://twitter.com/whosearo/status/1246804406705614848?s=19),05/04/2020 fake,[@SrBachchan](https://twitter.com/reetjain15/status/1246864241274933249),05/04/2020 fake,[Where Have All the Heart Attacks Gone? 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Й grave! Й criminoso!""](https://twitter.com/augustodefranco/status/1247484403430891521)",07/04/2020 fake,[Finance chief sees zero to negative economic growth in 2020 as COVID-19 hits PH hard](https://inq.news/economicgrowth0409),09/04/2020 fake,[Dead man lies on an empty street at China's virus ground zero](http://u.afp.com/3ox7),31/01/2020 partiallyfalse,[Info Coronavirus Covid-19 | Gouvernement.fr](https://www.gouvernement.fr/info-coronavirus),26/02/2020 fake,[, fake,"[Ministerio de Sanidad, Consumo y Bienestar Social - Profesionales - SituaciГіn actual Coronavirus](https://www.mscbs.gob.es/profesionales/saludpublica/ccayes/alertasactual/ncov-china/situacionactual.htm)",06/03/2020 fake,[Video su YouTube](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pkyx-fyfbgo),18/03/2020 partiallyfalse,[Coronavirus pandemic](https://twitter.com/norbertelekes/status/1240268161578151936),18/03/2020 fake,[Video su YouTube](https://bit.ly/33zr22o),21/03/2020 partiallyfalse,"[La Provence: ""Ce n'est pas moi qui suis bizarre, ce sont les gens qui sont ignorants. On ne va pas m'apprendre la toxicitй de ce mйdicament.""](https://twitter.com/laprovence/status/1241318809325187072)",22/03/2020 fake,"[Tucker Carlson Tonight | March 23, 2020 - Dan Patrick, Lieutenant Governor](https://bit.ly/2ugdxhg)",24/03/2020 fake,[, fake,[Coronavirus Outbreak in India - covid19india.org](https://www.covid19india.org/faqs),25/03/2020 fake,[Coronavirus Australia: New COVID-19 tests producing results in 15 minutes from a drop of blood set to arrive | 7NEWS.com.au](https://7news.link/2uzgg8r),26/03/2020 partiallyfalse,[FRENTE al CORONAVIRUS las TELECOM estГЎn DE TU LADO | Instituto Federal de Telecomunicaciones - IFT](http://www.ift.org.mx/comunicacion-y-medios/frente-al-coronavirus-las-telecom-estan-de-tu-lado),26/03/2020 partiallyfalse,[Coronavirus disease (COVID-19): Tobacco](http://bit.ly/33jfvo0),26/03/2020 fake,[anses.gob.ar](http://anses.gob.ar),27/03/2020 fake,[COVID-19: El Gobierno implementarб el Ingreso Familiar de Emergencia (IFE) para aliviar la situaciуn de los trabajadores mбs afectados por la emergencia | Argentina.gob.ar](https://bit.ly/medidasife),27/03/2020 fake,[Home - Johns Hopkins Coronavirus Resource Center](https://coronavirus.jhu.edu),28/03/2020 fake,[WHO | World Health Organization](http://www.who.int),30/03/2020 fake,[Ministиre de la Santй](http://www.sante.gov.dz),30/03/2020 fake,[covid19.sante.gov.dz](http://covid19.sante.gov.dz),30/03/2020 fake,[PIB Delhi](https://pib.gov.in/pressreleasepage.aspx?prid=1609360, fake,[Coronavirus Tax Relief](http://www.irs.gov/coronavirus),11/04/2020 fake,"[South African Gov: ""[Watch Live] @HealthZA Minister @DrZweliMkhize receives medical supplies from China to combat ", partiallyfalse,[Media briefing on , fake,[Labor del Centro Nacional de Epidemiologнa del ISCIII en investigaciуn y manejo de la pandemia](https://bit.ly/2bf6is2),28/06/2020 fake,[Daily media briefing on , fake,[Cуmo diferenciar a un cobrador de deudas legнtimo de los estafadores](https://go.usa.gov/xddka),28/02/2020 fake,[@CDCgov does not currently recommend the general public use respirators for , fake,[A whole Roman neighborhood singing a popular Italian song “Volare” from their balconies and waving at each other. ](https://twitter.com/jennavehvi/status/1238515371063357440),15/03/2020 fake,['Libres y Lokos' que viajaron a NY para apoyar a , partiallyfalse,"[Government response updates: Trump says FEMA now coordinating, touts possible drug treatments - ABC News](https://abcn.ws/3bd3bo2)",19/03/2020 partiallyfalse,[@AlHadath](https://twitter.com/alhadath/status/1240963799198224385),20/03/2020 fake,[@Aadiiroy](https://twitter.com/aadiiroy/status/1240956739484299265),20/03/2020 partiallyfalse,[Video su YouTube](http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9lohh2xjsrw),22/03/2020 partiallyfalse,[EMERGENCY ORDER , fake,[Coronavirus Outbreak in India - covid19india.org](http://www.covid19india.org),25/03/2020 fake,[@unicefindia](https://www.tiktok.com/@unicefindia/video/6806253351269879041),26/03/2020 fake,[What to Do If You Are Sick | CDC](https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/if-you-are-sick/steps-when-sick.html),28/03/2020 partiallyfalse,[Video su YouTube](https://youtu.be/orzgeaodp6c),05/06/2020 fake,[I Will Vote](http://iwillvote.com),03/03/2020 fake,[Trump's national security adviser says China 'covered up' coronavirus | TheHill](https://thehill.com/homenews/administration/487011-trumps-national-security-adviser-says-china-covered-up-coronavirus?amp=&from=groupmessage),12/03/2020 fake,[Health information for the Stanford community](http://healthalerts.stanford.edu),13/03/2020 fake,[Advice for the public](https://www.who.int/emergencies/diseases/novel-coronavirus-2019/advice-for-public),13/03/2020 fake,[NCDC Coronavirus COVID-19 Microsite](http://covid19.ncdc.gov.ng),15/03/2020 fake,"[Gastй: """, fake,"[Ante la apariciуn del coronavirus, surgieron muchas fake news.](https://twitter.com/enacomargentina/status/1239668697079431169)",17/03/2020 fake,[I got this forward message through WhatsApp. Could you please review it?](https://twitter.com/dharmarajrajesh/status/1240248727538819073),18/03/2020 fake,[Hydroxychloroquine and azithromycin as a treatment of COVID-19.pdf - Google Drive](https://drive.google.com/file/d/186bel9rqfsmex55fdum4xy_ilwshngbj/view?usp=sharing),18/03/2020 fake,[My 8-year old son Michael was asked to write a letter to anyone. 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DUPO - Diario de la Universidad Pablo de Olavide](https://www.upo.es/diario/institucional/2020/03/comunicado-de-la-universidad-pablo-de-olavide-ante-la-informacion-falsa-que-circula-on-line-sobre-el-cierre-de-la-institucion/),10/03/2020 fake,"[ La @uclm_es celebrarб la convocatoria ordinaria de la EvAU los dнas 3, 4 y 5 de junio.](https://twitter.com/gobjccm/status/1237063142330511360)",10/03/2020 fake,[Video su YouTube](https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=do-gm1obw3s),10/03/2020 fake,"[Daniel Radcliffe Coronavirus Fake News, He Does Not Have COVID-19 ](https://www.buzzfeednews.com/article/janelytvynenko/daniel-radcliffe-does-not-have-coronavirus)",10/03/2020 fake,"[Assessore Gallera: Velocitа contagio da Coronavirus impressionante, и una corsa contro il tempo](https://www.fanpage.it/attualita/coronavirus-assessore-gallera-velocita-del-contagio-impressionante-e-una-corsa-contro-il-tempo/)",10/03/2020 fake,[7 simple steps to protect yourself and others from COVID-19 | by World Health Organization | World Health Organization | Medium](http://bit.ly/337yabc),11/03/2020 fake,[Cadena SER desmiente la noticia de casos de coronavirus en Cuenca | Radio 90 Motilla | Cadena SER](https://buff.ly/2w4bzx2),11/03/2020 fake,[Coronavirus disease (COVID-19): What parents should know | UNICEF Kenya](https://www.unicef.org/kenya/stories/novel-coronavirus-outbreak-what-parents-should-know),12/03/2020 fake,[Irekia Eusko Jaurlaritza - 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[ [ "ID", "Type", "Story", "Parent", "Points", "Comments", "Author", "Title", "URL", "Content", "Created" ], [ "632345", "comment", "632322.0", "632322.0", "0", "0", "nostrademons", "", "", "I don't think the future really has fizzled. Did anyone predict that I could be talking with people around the globe who share my interests, instantaneously, without leaving my bedroom? Or that I could find information on nearly any topic just by typing a couple words into a search box?<p>Heck, I'd much rather have cars, with their noise and pollution and gas-guzzling, than horses with their shit.<p>I think the problem is that we quickly become habituated to any real increases in standard of living and think they're no longer remarkable anymore. It's more a problem with human brains than with technology. I'd be pretty pissed off if I lost my computer, Internet, cell phone, car, dishwasher, and cushy job where I type code into a computer all day instead of having to do actual physical labor. They don't really register as amazing achievements on a day-to-day basis, but when you look at 1964 and what you'd have to give up to live back then, they look pretty darn good.", "1243616306.0" ], [ "632344", "comment", "630154.0", "630637.0", "0", "0", "bitwize", "", "", "<i>By your math, every dual-core 64-bit Intel CPU would actually be a 128-bit processor, a quad-core would equate to a 256-bit system, and the Cell would be a very studly 1088-bit chip (64-bit PPE + 8x128-bit SPEs).</i><p>That's why the Atari Jaguar is 64-bit. DO THE MATH.", "1243616280.0" ], [ "632343", "comment", "631568.0", "631735.0", "0", "0", "Tichy", "", "", "??? Sorry I can't follow anymore. So thinking about possibilities is inappropriate? Doctors are never allowed to enjoy their job? (I am not a doctor, but it would be a similar situation)", "1243616254.0" ], [ "632342", "story", "", "", "2", "0", "bkrausz", "Why YouTube Can’t Cost $1.65M a Day", "http://nerdlife.net/why-youtube-cant-cost-165m-a-day/", "", "1243616253.0" ], [ "632341", "comment", "631909.0", "632301.0", "0", "0", "stcredzero", "", "", "Have you not used flick-scroll? I definitely have a palpable sense of being in the middle, or at the end. Cover-flow gives me the same sort of sense.<p>Perhaps this is not going to be <i>as good</i> as a real, physical book. But if you can find a workable analogue, this is a practical way of carrying a whole reference library with you at all times. That your interface is not <i>as good</i> is a workable trade-off for availability. You can always return to your desk or your library for intensive work sessions.<p>Having wireless or mobile broadband to do searches is often not an adequate substitute for this. Often, the references one needs are not available for free because they are too esoteric or specific. I these cases, it's much better to be able to collect together specific references to carry with you. (Or otherwise make easily available.)<p><i>An improved interface would still give you no physical memories, relative locational memory, \"what size was the book\" memories, or the kind of 1000ft view skimming can give you.</i><p>Flick-scroll and cover-flow are attractive precisely because they tweak the our sense of manipulating the physical. I can imagine an interface that can utilize relative locational memory and the book's size. In fact, I think I've seen writeups of people's research on alternative desktop interfaces that are like this.", "1243616052.0" ], [ "632340", "comment", "631048.0", "632288.0", "0", "0", "tokenadult", "", "", "Does the entire relevant age group in Sweden apply to university, or do only some students who complete secondary schooling apply for further schooling? The base acceptance rate for any one university is the number of students who are admitted divided by the number who applied. (In the United States, that number is just above 7 percent at some of the most highly desired universities, which receive almost 30,000 applications but admit only just more than 2,000 students.) Some universities in the United States have a base acceptance rate above 90 percent, so on that basis I suppose one could claim that university schooling is \"universal\" (that is, universally available) here too. More than 500 schools of higher education in the United States have explicit policies of open admission, meaning that they will admit ALL applicants without any requirements beforehand (except possibly completion of high school or residence in the state where the college is located).<p>What exactly does it mean for higher schooling to be both universal and free?", "1243616022.0" ], [ "632339", "comment", "632146.0", "632280.0", "0", "0", "chanux", "", "", "This is the second time <i>I</i> saw this on HN (previous one: <a href=\"http://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=632146\" rel=\"nofollow\">http://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=632146</a>). People tend to dump techcrunch, nytimes like bots & also I noticed people submitting links found on sites on HN. Most the time they are just crap. The danger here is people getting blind to Good content or good content easily going down the drain.<p>Time to go & listen \"same thing over & over again - Flobots\" <a href=\"http://tinysong.com/YTh\" rel=\"nofollow\">http://tinysong.com/YTh</a>", "1243616009.0" ], [ "632338", "comment", "631927.0", "631927.0", "0", "0", "ShabbyDoo", "", "", "I bet that Google's existence actually reduces the total CO2 emissions into the atmosphere. If someone searches for a business's address and uses Google maps to find an efficient route that saves 1/2 mile of driving, the supposed allocated environmental cost is easily made up for. What if I search for a way to fix my DVD player and avoid buying a new one? How much carbon did that save?<p>I agree with everybody that these stats are absurd. But, even if they were somehow meaningful, the point that information access allows people to consume less must be taken into account.", "1243615925.0" ], [ "632336", "comment", "632332.0", "632332.0", "0", "0", "mshafrir", "", "", "\"Não tem tempo nem paciência pra blogar?\\nEntão o Meme foi feito sob medida pra você. Aguarde.\"<p>translates to<p>\"Do not have time nor patience for blogging?\\nSo Meme is tailored for you. Wait.\"", "1243615885.0" ], [ "632335", "story", "", "", "25", "19", "dangoldin", "The Future of Manufacturing, GM, and American Workers (Part I)", "http://robertreich.blogspot.com/2009/05/future-of-manufacturing-gm-and-american.html", "", "1243615846.0" ], [ "632334", "story", "", "", "1", "0", "ph0rque", "Lasers are making solar cells competitive", "http://esciencenews.com/articles/2009/05/29/lasers.are.making.solar.cells.competitive", "", "1243615842.0" ], [ "632333", "comment", "631909.0", "631909.0", "0", "0", "jonknee", "", "", "It's the content stupid.", "1243615762.0" ], [ "632332", "story", "", "", "9", "14", "mshafrir", "Yahoo Meme (Twitter knockoff)", "http://meme.yahoo.com/", "", "1243615673.0" ], [ "632331", "comment", "631568.0", "631812.0", "0", "0", "gojomo", "", "", "Meditation affects people differently; for a few people it is associated with seizures or other problems. See this article for more info:<p><a href=\"http://www.sfweekly.com/content/printVersion/313883\" rel=\"nofollow\">http://www.sfweekly.com/content/printVersion/313883</a>", "1243615665.0" ], [ "632330", "story", "", "", "1", "0", "Anon84", "Online Security: White House Establishes New Cyber Czar Position", "http://www.readwriteweb.com/archives/online_security_white_house_establishes_new_cyber.php", "", "1243615630.0" ], [ "632329", "comment", "631919.0", "632274.0", "0", "0", "10ren", "", "", "I'm really not following that - can you clarify please?<p>I'm not sure which concepts your words refer to e.g. what is <i>it</i> in \"how it all worked\"? which <i>models</i> do you mean in \"I don't build models until\" (in the article, <i>models</i> are mental models, and it uses the term <i>representations</i> for their representation in code or notation.", "1243615628.0" ], [ "632328", "comment", "630984.0", "631409.0", "0", "0", "tptacek", "", "", "I don't have an Arrington problem. I will probably never meet him. I could care less if he's a jerk.<p>What I have is a future-of-trade-journalism problem. Specifically:<p>* There's no apparent separation of editorial and reporting at TC.<p>* There's no apparent rules about sourcing and attribution at TC.<p>* There's no corrections policy at TC.<p>Long story short, it's a blog. But people like us, acting en masse, have imbued it with many times the power of a real trade press outlet. Of course TC can get more done more cheaply than ZD. They don't play by the same rules.", "1243615608.0" ], [ "632327", "story", "", "", "1", "0", "chanux", "A UK startup brings Light, low-cost e-reader.", "http://www.linuxdevices.com/news/NS9291899537.html?kc=rss", "", "1243615593.0" ], [ "632326", "comment", "632027.0", "632027.0", "0", "0", "ori_b", "", "", "I still think my favorite \"hackers of old\" story is The Story of Mel: <a href=\"http://www.pbm.com/~lindahl/mel.html\" rel=\"nofollow\">http://www.pbm.com/~lindahl/mel.html</a>", "1243615580.0" ], [ "632325", "comment", "632104.0", "632104.0", "0", "0", "vaksel", "", "", "Isn't the price a little high? You are a first time author, and its not even printed, wouldn't it have made more sense to start the first book at something cheap like $9.99? What made you pick your price point?", "1243615533.0" ], [ "632324", "comment", "631909.0", "632257.0", "0", "0", "stcredzero", "", "", "You can't implement a flick-scroll type interface without immediate feedback. A delay of 1 second or even an large fraction of a second makes this untenable.<p>My point is not a Kindle replacement being a netbook. It's about being <i>interactive</i>. 1 second screen refreshes cripple interactivity.<p>When I use text search to find things in electronic references, I find myself doing one find, quickly perusing the results, then often doing another refined search and perusing those results. Adding 1 second to each input is going to add something like a half-minute to each search session. That's <i>death</i>.", "1243615511.0" ], [ "632323", "comment", "631757.0", "632030.0", "0", "0", "travisjeffery", "", "", "Some of Kurt Godel's most famous works are his 2 incompleteness theorems, which state the inherent limitations of all but the most trivial formal systems for arithmetic of mathematical interest.<p>Which basically means that there are things that just can't be computed but are quite obvious for us humans.", "1243615408.0" ], [ "632322", "story", "", "", "19", "24", "mshafrir", "Why our 'amazing' science fiction future fizzled ", "http://www.cnn.com/2009/TECH/science/05/29/jetpack/index.html", "", "1243615343.0" ], [ "632321", "comment", "631572.0", "632275.0", "0", "0", "ori_b", "", "", "To play the devil's advocate, why should the authors be paid in perpetuity for a job that they did only once?<p>If a sculptor demanded to be paid every time that someone looked at his sculpture, people would think he was slightly crazy. Generally, when people create something, they are paid for the act of creation, and not for the use of what they created. I don't see why this can't be the case for, say, music as well?<p>Ok, I admit I don't have a viable proposal for a business model at the moment, but the assumption that creators should be paid per use of their creation, instead of for the act of creation itself, seems flawed to me.", "1243615335.0" ], [ "632320", "comment", "632020.0", "632020.0", "0", "0", "baguasquirrel", "", "", "It'd be a violation of the 2nd law of thermodynamics? What sort of energy does he expect to extract from the water? Is he going to split it back into H2O and then burn the hydrogen? That just results in the same amount of H2O that you had to begin with (assuming 100% efficiency). The only way a car could run purely on water is to get the H to bond with something more chemically reactive than Oxygen, and that's just not possible since you're just running on water.<p>Look at the periodic table. There is just ONE element more electrochemically negative than Oxygen, and it's Fluorine. So unless he's planning to make a car that runs on water and Fluorine, it's not possible.<p><a href=\"http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electronegativity\" rel=\"nofollow\">http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electronegativity</a><p>The one other alternative is fusion, and I'm sorry bud, but it ain't happening in a car anytime soon.", "1243615317.0" ], [ "632319", "comment", "631663.0", "631663.0", "0", "0", "roman123", "", "", ":)Its really an amazing article. However the argument that says entropy is related to news channels doesnt go under my throat", "1243615273.0" ], [ "632318", "story", "", "", "1", "0", "aj", "The entire Flickr Shape files released in to the public domain", "http://code.flickr.com/blog/2009/05/21/flickr-shapefiles-public-dataset-10/", "", "1243615162.0" ], [ "632317", "comment", "632027.0", "632027.0", "0", "0", "smanek", "", "", "<i>If there is not enough schedule pressure on the Real Programmer, he tends to make things more challenging by working on some small but interesting part of the problem for the first nine weeks, then finishing the rest in the last week, in two or three 50-hour marathons. This not only impresses the hell out of his manager, who was despairing of ever getting the project done on time, but creates a convenient excuse for not doing the documentation.</i><p>Wow, some things never change ;-)", "1243615156.0" ], [ "632316", "comment", "632300.0", "632300.0", "0", "0", "dxjones", "", "", "garbage robot capacity: 1 garbage bag<p>therefore, at any given time, there should be 100's of robots roaming the streets, visiting various addresses (and then plopping the bags in convenient piles for the real garbage truck to retrieve)<p>homework for Italian hackers:\\ncreate your own \"robot parade\" by war-dialing 100's of robot garbage pickup calls at carefully selected times and locations", "1243615086.0" ], [ "632315", "comment", "631919.0", "631964.0", "0", "0", "omouse", "", "", "Representations are different ways of looking at the model.<p>Let's say you have a book. The ideas are the model and they can be adapted into various representations such as the book, a magazine excerpt, a movie, a musical, etc.<p>I think he means that the people who have trouble with design are those who focus on solving the problem that the representation demonstrates rather than solving the underlying problem (which is in the form of the model). So the solutions are specific and brittle rather than general and adaptable. Or something like that...", "1243615085.0" ], [ "632314", "comment", "631857.0", "631857.0", "0", "0", "weegee", "", "", "I hate online chat. Hate it hate it hate it. Sitting there waiting for someone to type back at you, it's totally stupid. I'll never use this Google Wave. Email is good enough for me. And nothing can replace a good old phone call.", "1243615074.0" ], [ "632313", "comment", "631792.0", "631904.0", "0", "0", "dryicerx", "", "", "BitTorrent will usually always work for downloads no matter what. It's the seeding that doesn't work too well with home routers that doesn't have the correct port forwarding or Upnp setup.<p>It's a hybrid between BT and S3. The S3 will keep feeding the data down if there are peers or not, but if there are peers already watching, then it will utilize them as well.<p>I don't think this will work well for YouTube where there are millions of small videos, but for large Video distribution like NetFlix and Hulu, would be perfect.", "1243615066.0" ], [ "632312", "comment", "630427.0", "630793.0", "0", "0", "sketerpot", "", "", "Sounds kind of clunky, though.", "1243615025.0" ], [ "632311", "comment", "631870.0", "631870.0", "0", "0", "systems", "", "", "The good news is they are still relying (mostly) on Perl<p><a href=\"http://translate.google.com/translate?js=n&prev=_t&hl=en&ie=UTF-8&u=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.ppm.nu%2F7111.html&sl=sv&tl=en&history_state0=\" rel=\"nofollow\">http://translate.google.com/translate?js=n&prev=_t&h...</a>", "1243615016.0" ], [ "632310", "comment", "631757.0", "632117.0", "0", "0", "arakyd", "", "", "I don't know Wolfram either, but I have read reviews of <i>A New Kind of Science</i> by experts who are competent to judge, and they all say that the book is full of old ideas that Wolfram claims sole credit for. The only really impressive bit in it was a proof that was done by one of his research assistants. Wolfram sued the guy to keep him from publishing until the book came out. He's also sued other academics who have so much as dared to sniff around what he considers his territory. So, yeah, he's clumsily arrogant in ways that are especially odious to his academic peers, and he doesn't have the sort of ground breaking accomplishments that might incline people to overlook such things.<p>Is that a reason to hate the guy? No, I agree with you, don't be hatin'. It's unbecoming, and a waste of time. (Hecker's website is down, so I can't say if that's what he was doing.) If you really are defining yourself by who you hate, you are a pathetic individual who should be mocked yourself (but not hated). Wolfram is a brilliant, brilliant guy, and his company has written some pretty cool and impressive software, after all. What hast thou accomplished, O mocker?<p>But I don't believe in giving arrogant people the benefit of the doubt just because we don't have a couple hundred years of perspective on their ideas either. The number of people who warrant that kind of treatment can be counted on the fingers of one hand, and they were almost always overlooked because they were out of the mainstream and were not able to get anyone to pay attention to their ideas. Wolfram has had no problem getting people to pay attention to his ideas, and while they are not exactly mainstream, they are in some well known tributaries. They aren't misunderstood or ignored, just unsubstantiated, or not new, or wrong, for the most part. There's not necessarily any shame in that. Science is hard. But when you add a massive ego....<p>A certain amount of arrogance can be a useful thing and a lot of really smart people are also arrogant, but I would be very careful about using it as a sign of people who are likely to have good ideas, or who deserve any sort of deference. There are much better things to go by, and much worse things to mock.<p>A decent summary of Wolfram's scientific ideas can be found here:\\n<a href=\"http://www.cscs.umich.edu/~crshalizi/reviews/wolfram/\" rel=\"nofollow\">http://www.cscs.umich.edu/~crshalizi/reviews/wolfram/</a>", "1243614956.0" ], [ "632309", "comment", "630427.0", "631475.0", "0", "0", "sketerpot", "", "", "Why not? It's simple enough, and there exist small, fast XML parsers with low memory footprints.", "1243614919.0" ], [ "632308", "comment", "631927.0", "632140.0", "0", "0", "patrickg-zill", "", "", "I commend you for your honesty.<p>It will be a TAX on every energy consumer in the world (since energy is used to produce all items including those that are exported).<p>It won't actually DO anything to fix the environment, just fill government coffers; the money will be use to fly VIPs around to environmental confabs on private jets.", "1243614831.0" ], [ "632307", "comment", "632058.0", "632240.0", "0", "0", "eugenejen", "", "", "Firearms can't be overwhelming combat weapons until U.S. civil war. That's why the expansion of United States to Indian nations were faster than expansions of all previous civilizations before U.S. Civil war. Rifles after mid 19th century reduced the chances of closes combat between gunners and sword swingers and archers.", "1243614818.0" ], [ "632306", "comment", "632234.0", "632234.0", "0", "0", "geuis", "", "", "It's interesting. I have a couple of spare machines lying dormant. But I'm kind of thrown off by the commercial intentions. It was only a brief mention but I need to read more about it before jumping in.", "1243614793.0" ], [ "632305", "comment", "632258.0", "632258.0", "0", "0", "dxjones", "", "", "I saw an episode of \"Dirty Jobs\" (Discovery Channel) and they humourously demonstrated and explained how the dirty job of \"baby chicken sexing\" is done. The episode first aired on Aug 16, 2003.<p>Yet, there article claims ...<p>\"Chicken Sexer the chicks after a few days differ, although the sexual characteristics until after four weeks to train. If you ask these people how they do that, they can not explain it.\"<p>It makes me wonder if the rest of the article on stock-picking is similarly inaccurate.", "1243614753.0" ], [ "632304", "comment", "631927.0", "632047.0", "0", "0", "baguasquirrel", "", "", "I think my biggest gripe was that Google searches are largely a fixed cost that scales roughly with the size of the Internets. From what I understand, the actual lookups don't add much to the energy cost. And yet, the greens would try to make people feel sinful every time they perform a Google search.<p>Don't get me wrong, I support being green. But if you don't have some economic sense while going about it, you're just going screw everything up for the <i>people</i> and then the <i>people</i> won't listen to you anymore.", "1243614747.0" ], [ "632303", "comment", "631513.0", "631705.0", "0", "0", "omouse", "", "", "It's an encyclopedia. Would you use Britannica for an argument? No. You would use whatever materials it cites. Wikipedia is the starting point for an argument, not the evidence to support one.", "1243614694.0" ], [ "632302", "comment", "631836.0", "632096.0", "0", "0", "sachinag", "", "", "Sadly, no. I saw some tweets from the Bootcamp, but that's all I got. Lawyers I've talked to have gone both ways - some say equity's enough, some say that doesn't count. Hence, the \"apparently.\"", "1243614647.0" ], [ "632301", "comment", "631909.0", "632152.0", "0", "0", "ahoyhere", "", "", "I really don't agree with you. An improved interface would still give you no physical memories, relative locational memory, \"what size was the book\" memories, or the kind of 1000ft view skimming can give you.<p>When I've been working on <i>my</i> book, that I'm writing, I can tell you that there's no UI which could replace printing the sucker out and spreading it over the living room floor.", "1243614645.0" ], [ "632300", "story", "", "", "12", "7", "RiderOfGiraffes", "Dustbot the street cleaning robot", "http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/8072619.stm", "", "1243614615.0" ], [ "632299", "comment", "631757.0", "632132.0", "0", "0", "dinkumthinkum", "", "", "Where did I say that? Out of what dime novel did you learn about logic? Great scientists usually do talk of standing on the shoulders of giant and exhibit humility. Simply because I used a phrase that has been attributed to Newton does not mean that I am referring to or only to Newton or that I am naive about him.<p>If you want to debate me that all great scientists really do go around saying \"Look at me I'm so great; I'm the most important working scientist of the age\" then I would love to have that discussion. However, I doubt that is the case as you are simply presumptuous and want to make snide little comments because you some little factoid about Newton that, by the way, most readers of HN probably know this too. \"Hah, you aren't special.\"", "1243614571.0" ], [ "632298", "story", "", "", "24", "26", "boundlessdreamz", "Twitter's peak load is only 200 tweets per second", "http://friendfeed.com/scobleizer/50e673d8/some-stats-from-twitter-conference-compared-to", "", "1243614522.0" ], [ "632297", "story", "", "", "1", "0", "keltecp11", "Hyper Local Newspaper Franchise Announced", "http://hyperlocal101.com/2009/04/02/hyper-local-newspaper-franchise-announced/", "", "1243614484.0" ], [ "632296", "comment", "632022.0", "632246.0", "0", "0", "pohl", "", "", "It wouldn't surprise me to learn that a professor related something apocryphal for the sake of illustration.", "1243614321.0" ], [ "632295", "story", "", "", "25", "0", "sayhello", "Twitter analytics using mathematica", "http://kevenlin.com/post/114641863/twitter-analytics-using-mathematica", "", "1243614303.0" ], [ "632294", "comment", "632022.0", "632080.0", "0", "0", "catch23", "", "", "when someone says 'ass' do you think of the donkey? or when someone says 'bitch' do you think female dog?", "1243614286.0" ], [ "632293", "comment", "631843.0", "632231.0", "0", "0", "jgrahamc", "", "", "Does that museum offer information in English?", "1243614241.0" ], [ "632292", "comment", "632027.0", "632272.0", "0", "0", "dryicerx", "", "", "There had been a Pascal era, but C and especially C++ are still alive and very much current.<p>Even then, those two sets of languages aren't really comparable. Where it does hold true is how lot of the C and C++ programmers feel about Java and C", "" ], [ "632291", "comment", "632145.0", "632256.0", "0", "0", "pavlov", "", "", "The reviewers are probably outsourced in India: they just follow a flowchart procedure using Apple's automatic testing tools, and have absolutely no idea that someone on the Internet cares so much about the results that they report back to Cupertino.", "1243614146.0" ], [ "632290", "story", "", "", "3", "1", "jacek", "Can Apple manage without Steve Jobs?", "", "http://www.theatlantic.com/doc/200906/steve-jobs", "1243614076.0" ], [ "632289", "comment", "631598.0", "631914.0", "0", "0", "natrius", "", "", "I usually interpret such overt egotism as sarcasm. I hope I'm right at least <i>most</i> of the time.", "1243614034.0" ], [ "632288", "comment", "631048.0", "632252.0", "0", "0", "Emore", "", "", "I'm not quite sure what you mean by \"base acceptance rate\". But the universities usually accept around 50% based on high school grades, 25% based on the entrance exam and a further 25% on mixed backgrounds (professional experience, prior university credits etc). The numbers themselves differ between universities.<p>If you meant something else, I'm happy to explain that too :)", "1243613981.0" ], [ "632287", "comment", "632266.0", "632277.0", "0", "0", "randallsquared", "", "", "You can probably find bad pizza there, but most of that is adequate, especially considering the price, which is often as low as 10/$10 at my local stores.<p>I still ordered Domino's last night, though.", "1243613930.0" ], [ "632286", "comment", "632258.0", "632258.0", "0", "0", "RiderOfGiraffes", "", "", "Single page, plain text, no images or ads. Still translated by Google.<p><a href=\"http://translate.google.ca/translate?hl=en&sl=de&u=http://images.zeit.de/text/campus/2007/03/interview-gigerenzer\" rel=\"nofollow\">http://translate.google.ca/translate?hl=en&sl=de&u=h...</a>", "1243613825.0" ], [ "632285", "comment", "632204.0", "632270.0", "0", "0", "pmjordan", "", "", " * SATA is point-to-point, so each drive gets this bandwidth. USB is a tree, bandwidth is arbitrated between devices.<p>* SATA 2 came into commercial use relatively shortly after introduction. I haven't seen any USB 3.0 devices yet (host adapters/motherboards <i>or</i> nodes) and driver support during the USB 1.1->2.0 transition was pretty bad. Apparently, Windows users will need to wait for Microsoft to release host controller drivers. I suspect they'll only be available for Windows 7. No idea when OSX will support it, presumably Linux will be first, assuming the spec is made available to the developers.", "1243613787.0" ], [ "632284", "comment", "632027.0", "632027.0", "0", "0", "Xichekolas", "", "", "Honestly, I sat down to read this with the preconceived notion that it would be part of an ancient language war, but instead discovered one of the most cleverly written pieces of satire I can remember.<p>I especially like how the things he derides as belonging to \"quiche eaters\" (notably Unix, Emacs, and Vi), are what we consider 'hardcore tools for real programmers' today.", "1243613765.0" ], [ "632283", "story", "", "", "1", "0", "chanux", "Quick and dirty linux GUI programming", "http://www.handlewithlinux.com/quick_n_dirty_linux_gui_programming", "", "1243613749.0" ], [ "632282", "comment", "632022.0", "632094.0", "0", "0", "wglb", "", "", "You are making my mouth water here. I been way too long since I had this.", "1243613624.0" ], [ "632281", "comment", "632145.0", "632145.0", "0", "0", "jamiequint", "", "", "I thought the part about the iPhone image in the app was hilarious, but the scary thing is that apple actually has a patent on a rectangle with a rectangle and two circles inside it...<p>\"[T]he design of a portable and handheld digital electronic media device comprised of a rectangular casing displaying circular and rectangular shapes therein arranged in an aesthetically pleasing manner.\"<p><a href=\"http://www.wired.com/gadgetlab/2008/05/apple-trademark/\" rel=\"nofollow\">http://www.wired.com/gadgetlab/2008/05/apple-trademark/</a>", "1243613622.0" ], [ "632280", "comment", "632146.0", "632195.0", "0", "0", "plesn", "", "", "What do you mean?", "1243613547.0" ], [ "632279", "comment", "632278.0", "632278.0", "0", "0", "amichail", "", "", "Their previous collaboration: <a href=\"http://bramcohen.livejournal.com/57084.html\" rel=\"nofollow\">http://bramcohen.livejournal.com/57084.html</a>", "1243613507.0" ], [ "632278", "story", "", "", "1", "1", "amichail", "Geary Cube puzzle, another Bram and Oskar collaboration", "http://bramcohen.livejournal.com/66270.html", "", "1243613443.0" ], [ "632277", "comment", "632266.0", "632273.0", "0", "0", "graywh", "", "", "Yes there is. You can find it in the freezer section of your grocery. That is, if you can even call some of those things pizza.", "1243613220.0" ], [ "632276", "comment", "631986.0", "631986.0", "0", "0", "csbartus", "", "", "<a href=\"http://twitter.com/RailsJobs\" rel=\"nofollow\">http://twitter.com/RailsJobs</a> is specialized on UK Ruby and Rails jobs, pretty actibve every day.", "1243613109.0" ], [ "632275", "comment", "631572.0", "631572.0", "0", "0", "xcombinator", "", "", "I think people should be rewarded if they do a good job. The \"authors reward is to be read\" is to me stupid thought. To do a good book you need to spend a lot of time, if you don't get paid you have to find another job and you can't write.<p>He should say: I don't wanna pay for anything, anything should be free.<p>I copy things without paying, but I'm not proud of it. If I can and the author is good, I buy things, it takes my hard earned money.", "1243613059.0" ], [ "632274", "comment", "631919.0", "632188.0", "0", "0", "godDLL", "", "", "I think you may be doing it backwards then. Trial-and-Error, or mental modelling were working out fine for me when I was just starting to learn how it all worked. But now it's down to critical and logical thinking processes.<p>I don't build models until I know which actors in the system they represent. And I only do that because OOP is built to deal with this kind of system-building.<p>I try not to fulfill the requirements but to require fulfillment; build, define the problem in the terms of a solution. That works for me.<p>Sometimes you need to break down the problem into smaller problems to do that.", "1243612941.0" ], [ "632273", "comment", "632266.0", "632266.0", "0", "0", "notaddicted", "", "", "There is no such thing as bad pizza.", "1243612928.0" ], [ "632272", "comment", "632027.0", "632027.0", "0", "0", "verdant", "", "", "Seems to parallel how some of the Pascal/C/C++ era programmers feel about Python/Ruby/PHP web developers of today.", "1243612865.0" ], [ "632271", "comment", "631919.0", "632188.0", "0", "0", "mgreenbe", "", "", "Building a mathematical model is also a process of trial and error. Which definitions are necessary? What are the invariants of the structures you build, and how must those structures interact?<p>Particularly when modeling CS structures, mathematics feels like programming (to me). This makes particular sense when you reason about CS structures using constructive logic -- then it <i>is</i> programming.", "1243612861.0" ], [ "632270", "comment", "632204.0", "632204.0", "0", "0", "MetricMike", "", "", "The article states SATA 3.0 should have a maximum throughput of 6 Gbits/second. But isn't that the same expected throughput of USB 3.0? What advantage would I have in using SATA 3.0 (Revised?) over USB 3.0?", "1243612860.0" ], [ "632269", "comment", "631870.0", "632239.0", "0", "0", "hvs", "", "", "JScript is Microsoft's name for ECMAScript.", "1243612859.0" ], [ "632268", "comment", "632186.0", "632186.0", "0", "0", "wallflower", "", "", "> Unfortunately, [basic project management principles] often seem to go straight out the window when programmers sit down to work on their own time.<p>Well stated. When you are working on your side project and not being paid/accountable to others, its easy to mismanage your resource (yourself).<p>Does anyone use the free 1-project version of Basecamp for hobby project management?", "1243612809.0" ], [ "632267", "story", "", "", "6", "0", "ilamont", "5 Startup Lessons From the Recession", "http://www.employeeevolution.com/archives/2009/05/28/5-start-up-lessons-from-the-recession/", "", "1243612806.0" ] ]
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ID,Type,Story,Parent,Points,Comments,Author,Title,URL,Content,Created 632345,comment,632322.0,632322.0,0,0,nostrademons,,,"I don't think the future really has fizzled. Did anyone predict that I could be talking with people around the globe who share my interests, instantaneously, without leaving my bedroom? Or that I could find information on nearly any topic just by typing a couple words into a search box?<p>Heck, I'd much rather have cars, with their noise and pollution and gas-guzzling, than horses with their shit.<p>I think the problem is that we quickly become habituated to any real increases in standard of living and think they're no longer remarkable anymore. It's more a problem with human brains than with technology. I'd be pretty pissed off if I lost my computer, Internet, cell phone, car, dishwasher, and cushy job where I type code into a computer all day instead of having to do actual physical labor. They don't really register as amazing achievements on a day-to-day basis, but when you look at 1964 and what you'd have to give up to live back then, they look pretty darn good.",1243616306.0 632344,comment,630154.0,630637.0,0,0,bitwize,,,"<i>By your math, every dual-core 64-bit Intel CPU would actually be a 128-bit processor, a quad-core would equate to a 256-bit system, and the Cell would be a very studly 1088-bit chip (64-bit PPE + 8x128-bit SPEs).</i><p>That's why the Atari Jaguar is 64-bit. DO THE MATH.",1243616280.0 632343,comment,631568.0,631735.0,0,0,Tichy,,,"??? Sorry I can't follow anymore. So thinking about possibilities is inappropriate? Doctors are never allowed to enjoy their job? (I am not a doctor, but it would be a similar situation)",1243616254.0 632342,story,,,2,0,bkrausz,Why YouTube Can’t Cost $1.65M a Day,http://nerdlife.net/why-youtube-cant-cost-165m-a-day/,,1243616253.0 632341,comment,631909.0,632301.0,0,0,stcredzero,,,"Have you not used flick-scroll? I definitely have a palpable sense of being in the middle, or at the end. Cover-flow gives me the same sort of sense.<p>Perhaps this is not going to be <i>as good</i> as a real, physical book. But if you can find a workable analogue, this is a practical way of carrying a whole reference library with you at all times. That your interface is not <i>as good</i> is a workable trade-off for availability. You can always return to your desk or your library for intensive work sessions.<p>Having wireless or mobile broadband to do searches is often not an adequate substitute for this. Often, the references one needs are not available for free because they are too esoteric or specific. I these cases, it's much better to be able to collect together specific references to carry with you. (Or otherwise make easily available.)<p><i>An improved interface would still give you no physical memories, relative locational memory, ""what size was the book"" memories, or the kind of 1000ft view skimming can give you.</i><p>Flick-scroll and cover-flow are attractive precisely because they tweak the our sense of manipulating the physical. I can imagine an interface that can utilize relative locational memory and the book's size. In fact, I think I've seen writeups of people's research on alternative desktop interfaces that are like this.",1243616052.0 632340,comment,631048.0,632288.0,0,0,tokenadult,,,"Does the entire relevant age group in Sweden apply to university, or do only some students who complete secondary schooling apply for further schooling? The base acceptance rate for any one university is the number of students who are admitted divided by the number who applied. (In the United States, that number is just above 7 percent at some of the most highly desired universities, which receive almost 30,000 applications but admit only just more than 2,000 students.) Some universities in the United States have a base acceptance rate above 90 percent, so on that basis I suppose one could claim that university schooling is ""universal"" (that is, universally available) here too. More than 500 schools of higher education in the United States have explicit policies of open admission, meaning that they will admit ALL applicants without any requirements beforehand (except possibly completion of high school or residence in the state where the college is located).<p>What exactly does it mean for higher schooling to be both universal and free?",1243616022.0 632339,comment,632146.0,632280.0,0,0,chanux,,,"This is the second time <i>I</i> saw this on HN (previous one: <a href=""http://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=632146"" rel=""nofollow"">http://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=632146</a>). People tend to dump techcrunch, nytimes like bots & also I noticed people submitting links found on sites on HN. Most the time they are just crap. The danger here is people getting blind to Good content or good content easily going down the drain.<p>Time to go & listen ""same thing over & over again - Flobots"" <a href=""http://tinysong.com/YTh"" rel=""nofollow"">http://tinysong.com/YTh</a>",1243616009.0 632338,comment,631927.0,631927.0,0,0,ShabbyDoo,,,"I bet that Google's existence actually reduces the total CO2 emissions into the atmosphere. If someone searches for a business's address and uses Google maps to find an efficient route that saves 1/2 mile of driving, the supposed allocated environmental cost is easily made up for. What if I search for a way to fix my DVD player and avoid buying a new one? How much carbon did that save?<p>I agree with everybody that these stats are absurd. But, even if they were somehow meaningful, the point that information access allows people to consume less must be taken into account.",1243615925.0 632336,comment,632332.0,632332.0,0,0,mshafrir,,,"""Não tem tempo nem paciência pra blogar?\nEntão o Meme foi feito sob medida pra você. Aguarde.""<p>translates to<p>""Do not have time nor patience for blogging?\nSo Meme is tailored for you. Wait.""",1243615885.0 632335,story,,,25,19,dangoldin,"The Future of Manufacturing, GM, and American Workers (Part I)",http://robertreich.blogspot.com/2009/05/future-of-manufacturing-gm-and-american.html,,1243615846.0 632334,story,,,1,0,ph0rque,Lasers are making solar cells competitive,http://esciencenews.com/articles/2009/05/29/lasers.are.making.solar.cells.competitive,,1243615842.0 632333,comment,631909.0,631909.0,0,0,jonknee,,,It's the content stupid.,1243615762.0 632332,story,,,9,14,mshafrir,Yahoo Meme (Twitter knockoff),http://meme.yahoo.com/,,1243615673.0 632331,comment,631568.0,631812.0,0,0,gojomo,,,"Meditation affects people differently; for a few people it is associated with seizures or other problems. See this article for more info:<p><a href=""http://www.sfweekly.com/content/printVersion/313883"" rel=""nofollow"">http://www.sfweekly.com/content/printVersion/313883</a>",1243615665.0 632330,story,,,1,0,Anon84,Online Security: White House Establishes New Cyber Czar Position,http://www.readwriteweb.com/archives/online_security_white_house_establishes_new_cyber.php,,1243615630.0 632329,comment,631919.0,632274.0,0,0,10ren,,,"I'm really not following that - can you clarify please?<p>I'm not sure which concepts your words refer to e.g. what is <i>it</i> in ""how it all worked""? which <i>models</i> do you mean in ""I don't build models until"" (in the article, <i>models</i> are mental models, and it uses the term <i>representations</i> for their representation in code or notation.",1243615628.0 632328,comment,630984.0,631409.0,0,0,tptacek,,,"I don't have an Arrington problem. I will probably never meet him. I could care less if he's a jerk.<p>What I have is a future-of-trade-journalism problem. Specifically:<p>* There's no apparent separation of editorial and reporting at TC.<p>* There's no apparent rules about sourcing and attribution at TC.<p>* There's no corrections policy at TC.<p>Long story short, it's a blog. But people like us, acting en masse, have imbued it with many times the power of a real trade press outlet. Of course TC can get more done more cheaply than ZD. They don't play by the same rules.",1243615608.0 632327,story,,,1,0,chanux,"A UK startup brings Light, low-cost e-reader.",http://www.linuxdevices.com/news/NS9291899537.html?kc=rss,,1243615593.0 632326,comment,632027.0,632027.0,0,0,ori_b,,,"I still think my favorite ""hackers of old"" story is The Story of Mel: <a href=""http://www.pbm.com/~lindahl/mel.html"" rel=""nofollow"">http://www.pbm.com/~lindahl/mel.html</a>",1243615580.0 632325,comment,632104.0,632104.0,0,0,vaksel,,,"Isn't the price a little high? You are a first time author, and its not even printed, wouldn't it have made more sense to start the first book at something cheap like $9.99? What made you pick your price point?",1243615533.0 632324,comment,631909.0,632257.0,0,0,stcredzero,,,"You can't implement a flick-scroll type interface without immediate feedback. A delay of 1 second or even an large fraction of a second makes this untenable.<p>My point is not a Kindle replacement being a netbook. It's about being <i>interactive</i>. 1 second screen refreshes cripple interactivity.<p>When I use text search to find things in electronic references, I find myself doing one find, quickly perusing the results, then often doing another refined search and perusing those results. Adding 1 second to each input is going to add something like a half-minute to each search session. That's <i>death</i>.",1243615511.0 632323,comment,631757.0,632030.0,0,0,travisjeffery,,,"Some of Kurt Godel's most famous works are his 2 incompleteness theorems, which state the inherent limitations of all but the most trivial formal systems for arithmetic of mathematical interest.<p>Which basically means that there are things that just can't be computed but are quite obvious for us humans.",1243615408.0 632322,story,,,19,24,mshafrir,Why our 'amazing' science fiction future fizzled ,http://www.cnn.com/2009/TECH/science/05/29/jetpack/index.html,,1243615343.0 632321,comment,631572.0,632275.0,0,0,ori_b,,,"To play the devil's advocate, why should the authors be paid in perpetuity for a job that they did only once?<p>If a sculptor demanded to be paid every time that someone looked at his sculpture, people would think he was slightly crazy. Generally, when people create something, they are paid for the act of creation, and not for the use of what they created. I don't see why this can't be the case for, say, music as well?<p>Ok, I admit I don't have a viable proposal for a business model at the moment, but the assumption that creators should be paid per use of their creation, instead of for the act of creation itself, seems flawed to me.",1243615335.0 632320,comment,632020.0,632020.0,0,0,baguasquirrel,,,"It'd be a violation of the 2nd law of thermodynamics? What sort of energy does he expect to extract from the water? Is he going to split it back into H2O and then burn the hydrogen? That just results in the same amount of H2O that you had to begin with (assuming 100% efficiency). The only way a car could run purely on water is to get the H to bond with something more chemically reactive than Oxygen, and that's just not possible since you're just running on water.<p>Look at the periodic table. There is just ONE element more electrochemically negative than Oxygen, and it's Fluorine. So unless he's planning to make a car that runs on water and Fluorine, it's not possible.<p><a href=""http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electronegativity"" rel=""nofollow"">http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electronegativity</a><p>The one other alternative is fusion, and I'm sorry bud, but it ain't happening in a car anytime soon.",1243615317.0 632319,comment,631663.0,631663.0,0,0,roman123,,,:)Its really an amazing article. However the argument that says entropy is related to news channels doesnt go under my throat,1243615273.0 632318,story,,,1,0,aj,The entire Flickr Shape files released in to the public domain,http://code.flickr.com/blog/2009/05/21/flickr-shapefiles-public-dataset-10/,,1243615162.0 632317,comment,632027.0,632027.0,0,0,smanek,,,"<i>If there is not enough schedule pressure on the Real Programmer, he tends to make things more challenging by working on some small but interesting part of the problem for the first nine weeks, then finishing the rest in the last week, in two or three 50-hour marathons. This not only impresses the hell out of his manager, who was despairing of ever getting the project done on time, but creates a convenient excuse for not doing the documentation.</i><p>Wow, some things never change ;-)",1243615156.0 632316,comment,632300.0,632300.0,0,0,dxjones,,,"garbage robot capacity: 1 garbage bag<p>therefore, at any given time, there should be 100's of robots roaming the streets, visiting various addresses (and then plopping the bags in convenient piles for the real garbage truck to retrieve)<p>homework for Italian hackers:\ncreate your own ""robot parade"" by war-dialing 100's of robot garbage pickup calls at carefully selected times and locations",1243615086.0 632315,comment,631919.0,631964.0,0,0,omouse,,,"Representations are different ways of looking at the model.<p>Let's say you have a book. The ideas are the model and they can be adapted into various representations such as the book, a magazine excerpt, a movie, a musical, etc.<p>I think he means that the people who have trouble with design are those who focus on solving the problem that the representation demonstrates rather than solving the underlying problem (which is in the form of the model). So the solutions are specific and brittle rather than general and adaptable. Or something like that...",1243615085.0 632314,comment,631857.0,631857.0,0,0,weegee,,,"I hate online chat. Hate it hate it hate it. Sitting there waiting for someone to type back at you, it's totally stupid. I'll never use this Google Wave. Email is good enough for me. And nothing can replace a good old phone call.",1243615074.0 632313,comment,631792.0,631904.0,0,0,dryicerx,,,"BitTorrent will usually always work for downloads no matter what. It's the seeding that doesn't work too well with home routers that doesn't have the correct port forwarding or Upnp setup.<p>It's a hybrid between BT and S3. The S3 will keep feeding the data down if there are peers or not, but if there are peers already watching, then it will utilize them as well.<p>I don't think this will work well for YouTube where there are millions of small videos, but for large Video distribution like NetFlix and Hulu, would be perfect.",1243615066.0 632312,comment,630427.0,630793.0,0,0,sketerpot,,,"Sounds kind of clunky, though.",1243615025.0 632311,comment,631870.0,631870.0,0,0,systems,,,"The good news is they are still relying (mostly) on Perl<p><a href=""http://translate.google.com/translate?js=n&prev=_t&hl=en&ie=UTF-8&u=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.ppm.nu%2F7111.html&sl=sv&tl=en&history_state0="" rel=""nofollow"">http://translate.google.com/translate?js=n&prev=_t&h...</a>",1243615016.0 632310,comment,631757.0,632117.0,0,0,arakyd,,,"I don't know Wolfram either, but I have read reviews of <i>A New Kind of Science</i> by experts who are competent to judge, and they all say that the book is full of old ideas that Wolfram claims sole credit for. The only really impressive bit in it was a proof that was done by one of his research assistants. Wolfram sued the guy to keep him from publishing until the book came out. He's also sued other academics who have so much as dared to sniff around what he considers his territory. So, yeah, he's clumsily arrogant in ways that are especially odious to his academic peers, and he doesn't have the sort of ground breaking accomplishments that might incline people to overlook such things.<p>Is that a reason to hate the guy? No, I agree with you, don't be hatin'. It's unbecoming, and a waste of time. (Hecker's website is down, so I can't say if that's what he was doing.) If you really are defining yourself by who you hate, you are a pathetic individual who should be mocked yourself (but not hated). Wolfram is a brilliant, brilliant guy, and his company has written some pretty cool and impressive software, after all. What hast thou accomplished, O mocker?<p>But I don't believe in giving arrogant people the benefit of the doubt just because we don't have a couple hundred years of perspective on their ideas either. The number of people who warrant that kind of treatment can be counted on the fingers of one hand, and they were almost always overlooked because they were out of the mainstream and were not able to get anyone to pay attention to their ideas. Wolfram has had no problem getting people to pay attention to his ideas, and while they are not exactly mainstream, they are in some well known tributaries. They aren't misunderstood or ignored, just unsubstantiated, or not new, or wrong, for the most part. There's not necessarily any shame in that. Science is hard. But when you add a massive ego....<p>A certain amount of arrogance can be a useful thing and a lot of really smart people are also arrogant, but I would be very careful about using it as a sign of people who are likely to have good ideas, or who deserve any sort of deference. There are much better things to go by, and much worse things to mock.<p>A decent summary of Wolfram's scientific ideas can be found here:\n<a href=""http://www.cscs.umich.edu/~crshalizi/reviews/wolfram/"" rel=""nofollow"">http://www.cscs.umich.edu/~crshalizi/reviews/wolfram/</a>",1243614956.0 632309,comment,630427.0,631475.0,0,0,sketerpot,,,"Why not? It's simple enough, and there exist small, fast XML parsers with low memory footprints.",1243614919.0 632308,comment,631927.0,632140.0,0,0,patrickg-zill,,,"I commend you for your honesty.<p>It will be a TAX on every energy consumer in the world (since energy is used to produce all items including those that are exported).<p>It won't actually DO anything to fix the environment, just fill government coffers; the money will be use to fly VIPs around to environmental confabs on private jets.",1243614831.0 632307,comment,632058.0,632240.0,0,0,eugenejen,,,Firearms can't be overwhelming combat weapons until U.S. civil war. That's why the expansion of United States to Indian nations were faster than expansions of all previous civilizations before U.S. Civil war. Rifles after mid 19th century reduced the chances of closes combat between gunners and sword swingers and archers.,1243614818.0 632306,comment,632234.0,632234.0,0,0,geuis,,,It's interesting. I have a couple of spare machines lying dormant. But I'm kind of thrown off by the commercial intentions. It was only a brief mention but I need to read more about it before jumping in.,1243614793.0 632305,comment,632258.0,632258.0,0,0,dxjones,,,"I saw an episode of ""Dirty Jobs"" (Discovery Channel) and they humourously demonstrated and explained how the dirty job of ""baby chicken sexing"" is done. The episode first aired on Aug 16, 2003.<p>Yet, there article claims ...<p>""Chicken Sexer the chicks after a few days differ, although the sexual characteristics until after four weeks to train. If you ask these people how they do that, they can not explain it.""<p>It makes me wonder if the rest of the article on stock-picking is similarly inaccurate.",1243614753.0 632304,comment,631927.0,632047.0,0,0,baguasquirrel,,,"I think my biggest gripe was that Google searches are largely a fixed cost that scales roughly with the size of the Internets. From what I understand, the actual lookups don't add much to the energy cost. And yet, the greens would try to make people feel sinful every time they perform a Google search.<p>Don't get me wrong, I support being green. But if you don't have some economic sense while going about it, you're just going screw everything up for the <i>people</i> and then the <i>people</i> won't listen to you anymore.",1243614747.0 632303,comment,631513.0,631705.0,0,0,omouse,,,"It's an encyclopedia. Would you use Britannica for an argument? No. You would use whatever materials it cites. Wikipedia is the starting point for an argument, not the evidence to support one.",1243614694.0 632302,comment,631836.0,632096.0,0,0,sachinag,,,"Sadly, no. I saw some tweets from the Bootcamp, but that's all I got. Lawyers I've talked to have gone both ways - some say equity's enough, some say that doesn't count. Hence, the ""apparently.""",1243614647.0 632301,comment,631909.0,632152.0,0,0,ahoyhere,,,"I really don't agree with you. An improved interface would still give you no physical memories, relative locational memory, ""what size was the book"" memories, or the kind of 1000ft view skimming can give you.<p>When I've been working on <i>my</i> book, that I'm writing, I can tell you that there's no UI which could replace printing the sucker out and spreading it over the living room floor.",1243614645.0 632300,story,,,12,7,RiderOfGiraffes,Dustbot the street cleaning robot,http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/8072619.stm,,1243614615.0 632299,comment,631757.0,632132.0,0,0,dinkumthinkum,,,"Where did I say that? Out of what dime novel did you learn about logic? Great scientists usually do talk of standing on the shoulders of giant and exhibit humility. Simply because I used a phrase that has been attributed to Newton does not mean that I am referring to or only to Newton or that I am naive about him.<p>If you want to debate me that all great scientists really do go around saying ""Look at me I'm so great; I'm the most important working scientist of the age"" then I would love to have that discussion. However, I doubt that is the case as you are simply presumptuous and want to make snide little comments because you some little factoid about Newton that, by the way, most readers of HN probably know this too. ""Hah, you aren't special.""",1243614571.0 632298,story,,,24,26,boundlessdreamz,Twitter's peak load is only 200 tweets per second,http://friendfeed.com/scobleizer/50e673d8/some-stats-from-twitter-conference-compared-to,,1243614522.0 632297,story,,,1,0,keltecp11,Hyper Local Newspaper Franchise Announced,http://hyperlocal101.com/2009/04/02/hyper-local-newspaper-franchise-announced/,,1243614484.0 632296,comment,632022.0,632246.0,0,0,pohl,,,It wouldn't surprise me to learn that a professor related something apocryphal for the sake of illustration.,1243614321.0 632295,story,,,25,0,sayhello,Twitter analytics using mathematica,http://kevenlin.com/post/114641863/twitter-analytics-using-mathematica,,1243614303.0 632294,comment,632022.0,632080.0,0,0,catch23,,,when someone says 'ass' do you think of the donkey? or when someone says 'bitch' do you think female dog?,1243614286.0 632293,comment,631843.0,632231.0,0,0,jgrahamc,,,Does that museum offer information in English?,1243614241.0 632292,comment,632027.0,632272.0,0,0,dryicerx,,,"There had been a Pascal era, but C and especially C++ are still alive and very much current.<p>Even then, those two sets of languages aren't really comparable. Where it does hold true is how lot of the C and C++ programmers feel about Java and C", 632291,comment,632145.0,632256.0,0,0,pavlov,,,"The reviewers are probably outsourced in India: they just follow a flowchart procedure using Apple's automatic testing tools, and have absolutely no idea that someone on the Internet cares so much about the results that they report back to Cupertino.",1243614146.0 632290,story,,,3,1,jacek,Can Apple manage without Steve Jobs?,,http://www.theatlantic.com/doc/200906/steve-jobs,1243614076.0 632289,comment,631598.0,631914.0,0,0,natrius,,,I usually interpret such overt egotism as sarcasm. I hope I'm right at least <i>most</i> of the time.,1243614034.0 632288,comment,631048.0,632252.0,0,0,Emore,,,"I'm not quite sure what you mean by ""base acceptance rate"". But the universities usually accept around 50% based on high school grades, 25% based on the entrance exam and a further 25% on mixed backgrounds (professional experience, prior university credits etc). The numbers themselves differ between universities.<p>If you meant something else, I'm happy to explain that too :)",1243613981.0 632287,comment,632266.0,632277.0,0,0,randallsquared,,,"You can probably find bad pizza there, but most of that is adequate, especially considering the price, which is often as low as 10/$10 at my local stores.<p>I still ordered Domino's last night, though.",1243613930.0 632286,comment,632258.0,632258.0,0,0,RiderOfGiraffes,,,"Single page, plain text, no images or ads. Still translated by Google.<p><a href=""http://translate.google.ca/translate?hl=en&sl=de&u=http://images.zeit.de/text/campus/2007/03/interview-gigerenzer"" rel=""nofollow"">http://translate.google.ca/translate?hl=en&sl=de&u=h...</a>",1243613825.0 632285,comment,632204.0,632270.0,0,0,pmjordan,,," * SATA is point-to-point, so each drive gets this bandwidth. USB is a tree, bandwidth is arbitrated between devices.<p>* SATA 2 came into commercial use relatively shortly after introduction. I haven't seen any USB 3.0 devices yet (host adapters/motherboards <i>or</i> nodes) and driver support during the USB 1.1->2.0 transition was pretty bad. Apparently, Windows users will need to wait for Microsoft to release host controller drivers. I suspect they'll only be available for Windows 7. No idea when OSX will support it, presumably Linux will be first, assuming the spec is made available to the developers.",1243613787.0 632284,comment,632027.0,632027.0,0,0,Xichekolas,,,"Honestly, I sat down to read this with the preconceived notion that it would be part of an ancient language war, but instead discovered one of the most cleverly written pieces of satire I can remember.<p>I especially like how the things he derides as belonging to ""quiche eaters"" (notably Unix, Emacs, and Vi), are what we consider 'hardcore tools for real programmers' today.",1243613765.0 632283,story,,,1,0,chanux,Quick and dirty linux GUI programming,http://www.handlewithlinux.com/quick_n_dirty_linux_gui_programming,,1243613749.0 632282,comment,632022.0,632094.0,0,0,wglb,,,You are making my mouth water here. I been way too long since I had this.,1243613624.0 632281,comment,632145.0,632145.0,0,0,jamiequint,,,"I thought the part about the iPhone image in the app was hilarious, but the scary thing is that apple actually has a patent on a rectangle with a rectangle and two circles inside it...<p>""[T]he design of a portable and handheld digital electronic media device comprised of a rectangular casing displaying circular and rectangular shapes therein arranged in an aesthetically pleasing manner.""<p><a href=""http://www.wired.com/gadgetlab/2008/05/apple-trademark/"" rel=""nofollow"">http://www.wired.com/gadgetlab/2008/05/apple-trademark/</a>",1243613622.0 632280,comment,632146.0,632195.0,0,0,plesn,,,What do you mean?,1243613547.0 632279,comment,632278.0,632278.0,0,0,amichail,,,"Their previous collaboration: <a href=""http://bramcohen.livejournal.com/57084.html"" rel=""nofollow"">http://bramcohen.livejournal.com/57084.html</a>",1243613507.0 632278,story,,,1,1,amichail,"Geary Cube puzzle, another Bram and Oskar collaboration",http://bramcohen.livejournal.com/66270.html,,1243613443.0 632277,comment,632266.0,632273.0,0,0,graywh,,,"Yes there is. You can find it in the freezer section of your grocery. That is, if you can even call some of those things pizza.",1243613220.0 632276,comment,631986.0,631986.0,0,0,csbartus,,,"<a href=""http://twitter.com/RailsJobs"" rel=""nofollow"">http://twitter.com/RailsJobs</a> is specialized on UK Ruby and Rails jobs, pretty actibve every day.",1243613109.0 632275,comment,631572.0,631572.0,0,0,xcombinator,,,"I think people should be rewarded if they do a good job. The ""authors reward is to be read"" is to me stupid thought. To do a good book you need to spend a lot of time, if you don't get paid you have to find another job and you can't write.<p>He should say: I don't wanna pay for anything, anything should be free.<p>I copy things without paying, but I'm not proud of it. If I can and the author is good, I buy things, it takes my hard earned money.",1243613059.0 632274,comment,631919.0,632188.0,0,0,godDLL,,,"I think you may be doing it backwards then. Trial-and-Error, or mental modelling were working out fine for me when I was just starting to learn how it all worked. But now it's down to critical and logical thinking processes.<p>I don't build models until I know which actors in the system they represent. And I only do that because OOP is built to deal with this kind of system-building.<p>I try not to fulfill the requirements but to require fulfillment; build, define the problem in the terms of a solution. That works for me.<p>Sometimes you need to break down the problem into smaller problems to do that.",1243612941.0 632273,comment,632266.0,632266.0,0,0,notaddicted,,,There is no such thing as bad pizza.,1243612928.0 632272,comment,632027.0,632027.0,0,0,verdant,,,Seems to parallel how some of the Pascal/C/C++ era programmers feel about Python/Ruby/PHP web developers of today.,1243612865.0 632271,comment,631919.0,632188.0,0,0,mgreenbe,,,"Building a mathematical model is also a process of trial and error. Which definitions are necessary? What are the invariants of the structures you build, and how must those structures interact?<p>Particularly when modeling CS structures, mathematics feels like programming (to me). This makes particular sense when you reason about CS structures using constructive logic -- then it <i>is</i> programming.",1243612861.0 632270,comment,632204.0,632204.0,0,0,MetricMike,,,The article states SATA 3.0 should have a maximum throughput of 6 Gbits/second. But isn't that the same expected throughput of USB 3.0? What advantage would I have in using SATA 3.0 (Revised?) over USB 3.0?,1243612860.0 632269,comment,631870.0,632239.0,0,0,hvs,,,JScript is Microsoft's name for ECMAScript.,1243612859.0 632268,comment,632186.0,632186.0,0,0,wallflower,,,"> Unfortunately, [basic project management principles] often seem to go straight out the window when programmers sit down to work on their own time.<p>Well stated. When you are working on your side project and not being paid/accountable to others, its easy to mismanage your resource (yourself).<p>Does anyone use the free 1-project version of Basecamp for hobby project management?",1243612809.0 632267,story,,,6,0,ilamont,5 Startup Lessons From the Recession,http://www.employeeevolution.com/archives/2009/05/28/5-start-up-lessons-from-the-recession/,,1243612806.0
[ [ "ID", "Type", "Story", "Parent", "Points", "Comments", "Author", "Title", "URL", "Content", "Created" ], [ "1463214", "comment", "1460852.0", "1460852.0", "0", "0", "marze", "", "", "Continue contracting. Sell the BMW and buy a 2000 Camry.<p>Take 60% of the 100k and invest in Apple, the rest in a selection of index funds. Reevaluate Apple in four years. Invest 15% of your ongoing contracting gross income the same way.<p>Pick some 'just for fun' iOS apps and write them in your spare time. Brainstorm for app ideas weekly, and other low-capital ideas. If one shows promise, partner with some other developers and put more time into it. Only invest cash you can afford as long as it doesn't get in the way of continuing the 15% long term investing.", "1277531890" ], [ "1463213", "comment", "1460896.0", "1461179.0", "0", "0", "drlisp", "", "", "For this movie they should have made PG the dad and his son decides to use Java instead of Lisp.", "1277531885" ], [ "1463212", "comment", "1461336.0", "1461336.0", "0", "0", "fleitz", "", "", "Yes it's low educational attainment and not the natural deleveraging of an over leveraged system combined with the govt spreading the risk to parties who did not participate in that risk, that is slowing the recovery.<p>The Dow is not going to hit 14,000 for a while unless we re-leverage to the same insane levels. There is no recovery, this is economic reality.<p>It's going to take a lot of hard work for the economy to actually reach the pre-2008 levels.<p>I'd suggest we use the great minds in finance to produce value instead of hocus pocus. The levels from which we are basing the recovery were not real. It is the result of producing money out of thin air, hence when everyone wants it back it is not there to give back. That has nothing to do with educational attainment and everything to do with fraud. Why there are no jobs is because the gov't borrowed our money and gave it to the people who ripped us off.", "1277531879" ], [ "1463211", "comment", "1458419.0", "1458809.0", "0", "0", "blasdel", "", "", "Based on a conversation I had with Jason Fried, I'd say neither.<p>They publish this stuff primarily just for the sake of writing it. It's an outlet for a company that purposefully avoids adding features to their products if at all possible. It's a deliberate practice to keep themselves creative — the megalomaniacal marketing is just added ego-gravy.", "1277531812" ], [ "1463210", "comment", "1462832.0", "1463198.0", "0", "0", "pyre", "", "", "We could always create HNOL (HackerNews On-Line) complete with our own walled-garden. A gated community.", "1277531810" ], [ "1463208", "comment", "1462258.0", "1462912.0", "0", "0", "marknutter", "", "", "<i>What a person says reveals aspects of who they are.</i><p>Indeed", "1277531769" ], [ "1463207", "comment", "1462675.0", "1462758.0", "0", "0", "sabat", "", "", "<i>he should sue her for damages.</i><p>I'm just speculating, but given the author's description, I doubt there was much money to be sued for.", "1277531661" ], [ "1463206", "comment", "1462057.0", "1462057.0", "0", "0", "sandGorgon", "", "", "how does this compare to leiningen, which i believe does a lot of similar things ?", "1277531612" ], [ "1463205", "comment", "1462258.0", "1462335.0", "0", "0", "ramchip", "", "", "You can say a lot of things about the guy, but I don't think you can call him incompetent without at least a little justification.<p>I think the Dunning–Kruger effect/paper is one the most abusively reposted things on HN and Reddit.", "1277531590" ], [ "1463204", "comment", "1462982.0", "1463134.0", "0", "0", "mindcrime", "", "", "Likewise, as a former Lulu employee, I'm happy to see them getting positive mentions. They aren't perfect and their offerings have warts (like everybody) but by and large, they have a very nice offering.", "1277531499" ], [ "1463202", "comment", "1462675.0", "1462758.0", "0", "0", "dlytle", "", "", "There's been a really strong and justified precedent set for using regulation for this; drunk driving. In fact, regulation for impaired elderly drivers may be even more justified than it is for drunk driving. (I'm not defending drunk drivers, here, just to get that out of the way. Driving while drunk is an incredibly stupid decision.)<p>Drunk drivers are only impaired some of the time, whereas many elderly drivers are impaired all the time. Because of this, it's possible to test, <i>in advance</i>, whether or not an elderly driver is safe behind the wheel. You can't give a drunk a sobriety test every 12 months to certify them safe to drive; you could do that for elderly drivers.<p>Enforcing testing for elderly drivers also has the advantage of being a largely preventative measure, rather than a punitive one. The demographic it targets is also more likely to obey or respect that law, generally has more options for free or cheap transit, and is likely to be more deterred by the prospect of a sentence.<p>The downside, of course, is that being old is not a preventable condition; ompaired elderly drivers don't go out to the Frothing Otter on weeknights for bottled arthritis. Drunk driving can be easily demonized because the drunk driver made a choice to be impaired. The elderly can't be demonized for being too old or crippled, so it would be hard to push anything through. They're also extremely sympathetic defendants.<p>Elderly driving certification is certainly bad PR. But it's as justified as the original drunk driving laws. (Original meaning before they evolved into the nightmare they are today.)", "1277531213" ], [ "1463201", "comment", "1462680.0", "1462909.0", "0", "0", "onoj", "", "", "Having lived in two countries that have free public health care at a good level, I can say that starting my own business is much more relaxing in that environment. I would not dream of doing the same in the USA at my age or family situation.", "1277531162" ], [ "1463200", "comment", "1462613.0", "1463030.0", "0", "0", "_delirium", "", "", "Curious if anyone has any explanations for the surge in walking. Did people who were able to walk previously but chose not to suddenly decide to do so in the late 1990s? (Why?) Did a bunch of people move into walkable areas within that relatively short time span? Did these projects the chart mentions really improve the pedestrian infrastructure noticeably enough in that period of time to encourage a large increase in walking by people who previously didn't due to lack of things like good sidewalks and pedestrian bridges? Some combination?", "1277531159" ], [ "1463198", "comment", "1462832.0", "1462832.0", "0", "0", "iron_ball", "", "", "First visible comment: \"I would love to see it to bad Obama, gutted our awesome space program to give illegal aliens free health care.\"<p>Can we just burn down the internet yet?", "1277530929" ], [ "1463197", "comment", "1462757.0", "1462757.0", "0", "0", "risotto", "", "", "V8, Chrome, and the Developer Tools do run my code, just when <i>I</i> ask it to. Guess it makes sense Google is asking it to too.<p>So what, they must be able to query and manipulate the dom, only after Javascript has run.<p>jsdom -- DOM in Javascript (V8 via Node.js) -- is a nice little hack and mind bender. Why can't the document be a javascript object that you manipulate??<p>Javascript all the way down. and up.", "1277530914" ], [ "1463196", "story", "", "", "1", "0", "dksays", "Experiment With Beautifulsoup, Web.py and Appengine", "http://dksays.posterous.com/experiment-with-beautifulsoup-webpy-and-appen", "", "1277530831" ], [ "1463195", "comment", "1462802.0", "1463183.0", "0", "0", "talbina", "", "", "Is there a need for your first sentence, the praiseworthy one?<p>I was asking if most of the sites would work with browsers in that day...and I didn't know Opera and Firefox still support them.", "1277530811" ], [ "1463194", "comment", "1463044.0", "1463185.0", "0", "0", "_delirium", "", "", "That's an interesting point. I'd actually kind of like to see a tax analysis with a dynamical-system sort of bent. It seems like that must exist? If you view the economy as a highly circular network of cash flows, then different taxation policies are basically inserting different amounts of drag or siphoning into different parts of the system. Then when that same money gets spent by the government, it's being reinserted somewhere else in the same system. All rates are \"100%\" or \"0%\" in the long run, in that any dollar inserted into the network will eventually be taken as tax, and then eventually disgorged back into the non-government economy (assuming connected components/etc.). So it seems some other way of analyzing the effects is needed.", "1277530782" ], [ "1463193", "comment", "1462854.0", "1463089.0", "0", "0", "mkramlich", "", "", "You're right but that was my point: I'm asking all of you to join forces with me to help destroy this meme. Won't someone think of the kittens?!?!?", "1277530733" ], [ "1463192", "comment", "1462209.0", "1463129.0", "0", "0", "krakensden", "", "", "The Gnome project has a reputation and a long history of removing preferences that people want. The 'Ubuntu interface preferences' are largely Gnome preferences, and taken on and individual basis, are generally quite reasonable. The only 'mess' I know of is the fact that the preferences are displayed in a giant dropdown menu, instead of in a control applet interface, like OS X, Windows, and SuSe do. Gnome actually has a control applet that should take the place of that dropdown, but Ubuntu chooses not to use it.<p>OpenOffice.org is a disaster whose problems go far deeper than the UI.<p>Also, rails is changing things by preferring convention over configuration? What year is this, 2005?<p>In the end, here is my complaint: You are taking what is essentially the best case scenario, proprietary or not, and saying that it means software with a copyright license is more usable than software with a copyleft license. Stop doing that, it does the general discourse about software a disservice.", "1277530698" ], [ "1463191", "comment", "1462757.0", "1462757.0", "0", "0", "ck2", "", "", "Yeah google has been following my javascript obfuscated links for quite some time now.<p>It's actually a tad annoying because there's no way to do a \"nofollow\" in javascript.", "1277530654" ], [ "1463190", "comment", "1462854.0", "1462854.0", "0", "0", "mkramlich", "", "", "TL;DR also breaks my brain's English parser. Bad. In the same way that reading .NET in an otherwise legal English sentence tends to annoy me. Character not expected! Abort! Stack trace!", "1277530626" ], [ "1463189", "comment", "1462802.0", "1463091.0", "0", "0", "mahmud", "", "", "Toolchain and development cycle. Windows 95 systems programming is trivial, and not in a good way. You can access privileged system registers and memory areas directly, until you crash your box. Once you learn how to write a VxD it's a matter of tweaking it for other purposes, since the great difficulty lies in just getting the skeleton to work.", "1277530588" ], [ "1463188", "comment", "1461073.0", "1461073.0", "0", "0", "ismarc", "", "", "Your method of grading the tests fails. I couldn't determine if you were counting number of times compiled against the person, or just looking for something VERY specific in the final result, but both methods failed to properly categorize technically right solutions, even if they didn't meet what was entered as \"correct\". Even worse, there's no interface to determine what solution you were even looking for, requiring the test requester to either trust your (unique) judgements on correctness of answers or review the playback of every entry, removing the major benefits of the site. The fact that every person gets random questions also doesn't help compare capabilities of different testers. And the final thing missing, the ability to see the requirements + final code submitted without going through the playback.<p>Note: This isn't a \"wah, I did it all right and it said I was wrong!\", I specifically used correct, valid answers that were unlikely to match the model you were looking for (empty for loop body for decrementing a variable to a certain value, etc.).", "1277530542" ], [ "1463187", "comment", "1462556.0", "1462859.0", "0", "0", "grails4life", "", "", "calm down I just thought it was an interesting conjecture on future of OS X. If you dont like, dont upvote.", "1277530537" ], [ "1463186", "comment", "1462613.0", "1462613.0", "0", "0", "techiferous", "", "", "I have the luxury of living in a city that's pedestrian friendly, so I got rid of my car. Never have I felt <i>wealthier</i>. I walk and use the subway. Cars are a time and money sink in ways that you don't even realize at first.<p>* They cost a lot of money and the value depreciates quickly.<p>* They break down. When that happens, you have a problem that you have to respond to <i>immediately</i> no matter what else is going on. If the subway breaks down, you are late but you don't have to fix it.<p>* My transportation costs are very predictable. I don't have any sudden major car repairs that cause a financial crisis.<p>* My current transportation costs equal my former car insurance costs.<p>* Car keys are big and unwieldy.<p>* Car alarms suck.<p>* I don't worry about that funny noise in my engine anymore.<p>* I don't have to replace my tires. I just have to buy new shoes more often, which is less expensive.<p>* I don't have to ask around to find a good mechanic.<p>* I don't have to take the time to have the oil changed and the tires rotated.<p>* I don't have to take time out of my week filling up my car with gas.<p>* I spend zero time looking for parking spaces.<p>* I don't have to pay parking tickets or worry about speeding tickets.<p>* Instead of spending my commute in a stress-inducing traffic jam, I spend my commute walking, which is naturally stress-relieving.<p>* My car doesn't get scratched.<p>* Because I walk a lot, I've probably added 10 years to my life.<p>* I don't lock my keys in the car.<p>* I don't spend any more money or time on car washes.<p>* I don't spend time or money getting my car inspected.<p>Unfortunately, the majority of Americans don't live in a walkable city. :( But at least you can offer your support for projects that will make your city more walkable.", "1277530531" ], [ "1463185", "comment", "1463044.0", "1463150.0", "0", "0", "jquery", "", "", "> Oh my, you've paid about 99% tax at this point!<p>I know you were trying to be sarcastic, but you actually made a pretty good point. A small marginal increase in taxation has a drag effect that multiplies exponentially over time.", "1277530504" ], [ "1463184", "comment", "1462258.0", "1462888.0", "0", "0", "ryanwaggoner", "", "", "<i>I don't publish my rate (let's just say it's not even half of $1k/hr except in extraordinary circumstances, like most developers I know consulting on non-specialized stuff), but I am at no shortage of clients right now. If I could actually slow my flow of emails from interested individuals, businesses, and recruiters for consulting and jobs, I'd be so happy...</i><p>This is a signal from the market that you're not charging enough. What if you could get fewer emails and calls, work half as much, and make more money?", "1277530482" ], [ "1463183", "comment", "1462802.0", "1462875.0", "0", "0", "mahmud", "", "", "Did you not exist 10 years ago? Sheesh. I still get Windows 98 hits in my server logs, mostly zombie boxes running bots.", "1277530469" ], [ "1463182", "comment", "1462854.0", "1463072.0", "0", "0", "mkramlich", "", "", "agreed. TL;DR by itself actually makes sense. It means something distinct from, \"in summary: <blah>\".", "1277530384" ], [ "1463181", "comment", "1462802.0", "1462996.0", "0", "0", "mahmud", "", "", "LOL @curses; those are Borland BGI and Turbo Graphics, man. To run curses at that time, you needed a 25k Sun Workstation.", "1277530315" ], [ "1463180", "story", "", "", "2", "1", "alanthonyc", "Designer (Tobias Wong) Kills Self While Asleep?", "http://kottke.org/10/06/the-mystery-of-tobias-wongs-death", "", "1277530244" ], [ "1463179", "comment", "1462112.0", "1462112.0", "0", "0", "jrockway", "", "", "The path from a pure python user-level threading library to eliminating the GIL in CPython is longer than the subject implies.<p>Something to keep in mind with Python/Perl/Ruby anyway: Making your app run on 2 cores makes it 2x faster. Implenting your algorithm in Haskell instead makes it 50x faster.<p>Cooperative userspace threads work very well for the kinds of applications you write in Python.", "1277530223" ], [ "1463178", "comment", "1462854.0", "1463058.0", "0", "0", "mkramlich", "", "", "That's funny! :) I guess I should have made the article shorter so you could have gotten to the very end of it, which was:<p>Summary: TL;DR Sucks, Summary is Better", "1277530215" ], [ "1463177", "comment", "1462802.0", "1462951.0", "0", "0", "ramchip", "", "", "Assuming it's on the same machine: perhaps they have an instrument which runs on Windows 95 and they do some light data processing, or use Matlab to make it interoperate with another device?<p>We've had a similar need in my lab, although it was Windows 2000. We buy new machines alright, but some instruments can't be easily upgraded due to the computer being integrated with it, the drivers being proprietary and specific to the OS, etc.", "1277530198" ], [ "1463176", "comment", "1462812.0", "1462812.0", "0", "0", "exline", "", "", "Make something and get someone to buy it. I worked for quite a while on a side project but always had doubt until the first sale. People giving you money for something you made is a big confidence boost.<p>Teach. I've taught a college course for a semester and was the main trainer/teacher on a product/api we developed. Teaching others something you know will make you aware of how much you do know and how well you know it. And it is enjoyable if you don't mind the public speaking part.", "1277530184" ], [ "1463175", "comment", "1460663.0", "1461957.0", "0", "0", "elblanco", "", "", "Word on the street is that they are trying to position themselves as an Oracle acquisition. Their valuation seems a bit inflated, but I could see them selling for $300-500million.", "1277530151" ], [ "1463174", "comment", "1462112.0", "1462112.0", "0", "0", "cool-RR", "", "", "Looks very cool.<p>Of course, I am already fantasizing about it being merged to the main branch. Assuming it will work well, is this something that can get into 3.2?<p>I saw this release schedule for 3.2:\\n<a href=\"http://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0392/\" rel=\"nofollow\">http://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0392/</a><p>I see that 3.2 alpha 1 is due today.", "1277530110" ], [ "1463173", "comment", "1463044.0", "1463150.0", "0", "0", "gnaritas", "", "", "> Is this really HN material?<p>No, it isn't, it's ignorant drivel. As you said, the money isn't being double taxed and it's deceptive to pretend so.", "1277530086" ], [ "1463172", "comment", "1462854.0", "1463071.0", "0", "0", "mkramlich", "", "", "Yep, \"too long / didn't read\" has a negative vibe, it's both dismissive and a little insulting to the author of the target piece. Plus, it makes the person saying it look a little lazy or lacking the ability to focus and read through anything longer than a sound bite.<p>\"Summary: <whatever>\" is nice because it is impersonal and provides a useful service to other readers. Here is a brief summary of what the piece is about. Useful and not impolite.<p>(--btw, I'm the author of the \"This Meme Must Die\" article being discussed, Synisma)", "1277530074" ], [ "1463171", "comment", "1463044.0", "1463161.0", "0", "0", "mattmaroon", "", "", "I don't think the problem is HN's collective view on taxes per se. It's the general black and white nature that refuses to see reality in shades of grey, which in turn causes that. For a community that so frequently pats itself on the back for being intelligent, you rarely see a nuanced discussion of anything. Taxes aren't all good, so therefore they must be all bad. Ditto intellectual property, Microsoft, etc.<p>I wish there was a month here where everyone had to argue the opposite point. It'd at least be a blast.", "1277530062" ], [ "1463170", "comment", "1462757.0", "1462757.0", "0", "0", "jrockway", "", "", "Now you know what V8 is <i>really</i> for.", "1277529885" ], [ "1463169", "comment", "1462701.0", "1462893.0", "0", "0", "kloncks", "", "", "I think the real question is how does Reddit differentiate itself from Digg?<p>Keep in mind which came first.", "1277529871" ], [ "1463168", "comment", "1463044.0", "1463150.0", "0", "0", "philk", "", "", "Well I don't know about you but as a New-Yorker who earns half a million a year, has millions invested in profitable companies and \"reinvests\" the dividends in a debilitating cigarette habit this article speaks to me on many levels.", "1277529834" ], [ "1463167", "comment", "1463044.0", "1463044.0", "0", "0", "mattmaroon", "", "", "This confuses marginal tax for effective tax. If you move to NYC and make $500k, your marginal tax will be pretty high (~48% between Federal, State, and Local, 1.45% for Medicare, a little over 1% for SS due to the cap at ~100k.) So your marginal tax rate is around 50% (high, but still a far cry from 87%). His blurb about dividends makes no sense at all because they don't get taxed when you buy the shares, only when you receive income, meaning they don't increase your marginal tax when you're already in the top bracket.<p>But even after all that your effective tax rate something like 6% lower. So you're paying about half of 87%, and you're in the highest earning 0.5% of the nation. And that is, of course, all assuming no deductions, which is also unrealistic.", "1277529811" ], [ "1463165", "comment", "1462701.0", "1462828.0", "0", "0", "kloncks", "", "", "You're actually satisfied with your RSS reader?", "1277529766" ], [ "1463164", "comment", "1461213.0", "1462900.0", "0", "0", "palish", "", "", "Just curious, how did you do the inflation adjustment?", "1277529762" ], [ "1463163", "comment", "1460908.0", "1460908.0", "0", "0", "danbmil99", "", "", "I think if I had that kind of knowledge of a fucked up disease hanging over my head, I'd put more than .3% of my net worth into the research. I'd want to REALLY move the needle, like alot.", "1277529748" ], [ "1463162", "comment", "1462854.0", "1463158.0", "0", "0", "mkramlich", "", "", "that looks and sounds cool at least: niasilil!", "1277529706" ], [ "1463161", "comment", "1463044.0", "1463150.0", "0", "0", "jrockway", "", "", "But think of how many more iPads your startup could have if only you didn't have to pay taxes. Sure, you'd have no roads to drive on and someone would just steal the iPads from you at gunpoint... but at least the government would be out of your business, leaving you with plenty of time to do God's work: creating a startup to share cat pictures with your coworkers.<p>(Sorry, this is how I view the HN collective when taxes come up. Cue reply from tptacek in 3.. 2.. 1..)", "1277529696" ], [ "1463160", "comment", "1460852.0", "1461093.0", "0", "0", "starkfist", "", "", "Law school is more of a lotto than medical school. They really aren't even comparable. My old college roommate makes $300K a year as a dermatologist.<p>The WORST you do as a doctor is about $120K/yr which is one of the best salaries you can make as a programmer.<p>Doctors don't become Google rich but if you are looking for a solid stable job that pays a lot it's still one of the best.<p>Law is different because there is no limit on the number of lawyers minted each year. Every year is a new record number of lawyers. A law school grad isn't guaranteed any job at all, even with a degree from a school like Yale. In contrast, doctors can <i>literally</i> kill people and keep their jobs.", "1277529695" ], [ "1463158", "comment", "1462854.0", "1462854.0", "0", "0", "techiferous", "", "", "The Russian version of tl;dr is niasilil: <a href=\"http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cacography\" rel=\"nofollow\">http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cacography</a>", "1277529539" ], [ "1463157", "comment", "1462802.0", "1462996.0", "0", "0", "ugh", "", "", "ATMs!", "1277529424" ], [ "1463156", "comment", "1462178.0", "1462904.0", "0", "0", "cianestro", "", "", "I highly suggest \"The Tibetan Book of The Dead\" and \"The Power of Silence.\" Try to find the TBOTD version translated by W.Y. Evans-Wentz if you're not one for happy meal, watered-down philosophy. Take these texts with a grain of salt at first only because they will be thoroughly alien to your mind; once absorbed use wisely.<p>\"...that which clingth not no fall can come. Where no fall cometh, there is rest, and where rest is, there is no keen desire. Where keen desire is not, naught cometh or goeth; and where naught cometh or goeth there is no death, no birth.\" -GB, <i>TBOTD</i><p>\"Cutting our chains is marvelous, but also very undesirable, for nobody wants to be free.\" -CC, <i>The Power of Silence</i><p>EDIT: btw yogic flying is for idiots. Those who've practiced meditation for years and those fewer who've reached Nirvana have accessed and gained control enough to manipulate what they call the <i>dharmakaya</i> which is connected to the right temporal lobe I believe (also referred to as the <i>silent mind</i>). Those with this degree of mastery have OOB experiences with great maneuverability.<p><a href=\"http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dharmakāya\" rel=\"nofollow\">http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dharmakāya</a>", "1277529415" ], [ "1463155", "comment", "1462675.0", "1462675.0", "0", "0", "danbmil99", "", "", "many states now have mandatory tests starting at 80. My late stepfather lost his license, as did my MIL. Good decisions in both cases.", "1277529322" ], [ "1463154", "comment", "1462854.0", "1462854.0", "0", "0", "zackham", "", "", "I think tl;dr differs from a summary in that it is written as a response to hostility coming from someone who thinks the post is verbose. When I have seen it used, it has consistently been more terse and to the point than summaries generally are. It may seem awkward and inaccessible to those unfamiliar with it, but I do think it is a specific enough form of a summary to warrant its own term.", "1277529316" ], [ "1463153", "comment", "1463044.0", "1463044.0", "0", "0", "vinhboy", "", "", "\"Move to New York City and make $500,000\" -- Ok where do I sign up?", "1277529286" ], [ "1463151", "comment", "1462982.0", "1463134.0", "0", "0", "theDoug", "", "", "As a former user of Lulu, I'm very happy to hear about the improvements in print quality and can now move Lulu from \"Oh hell no, never again\" status to \"viable alternative next time Blurb wants to charge me $80 for a 50 page book.\"", "1277528899" ], [ "1463150", "comment", "1463044.0", "1463044.0", "0", "0", "_delirium", "", "", "This seems to be fairly arbitrarily double-counting all sorts of things. Taxes are levied at pretty much any transaction, so of course if you bundle multiple transactions, you get higher supposed rates. You could take it as high as you want with this accounting approach. Say you invest your money in a company, which earns profit, and pays corporate income taxes, then it reinvests that money for 10 years in a row, earns a profit each year, on which it pays income tax each year, then pays it to you in dividends. Then you reinvest that money in another company, and repeat. Then after some time, you use that money to buy some equipment, paying sales tax on it, and use that equipment to earn money, paying taxes on that income, which you then use to buy cigarettes. Oh my, you've paid about 99% tax at this point! That's the nature of taxes levied on transactions: if you run money through arbitrarily many transactions, it gets taxed at a rate arbitrarily close to 100%.<p>Mostly though it just seems like a content-free anti-tax whine. Is this really HN material? Is HN now the libertarian anti-reddit, purveyor of embarrassingly superficial economic analysis with strong political content massaging the viewpoints of its audience?", "1277528870" ], [ "1463148", "comment", "1462178.0", "1462331.0", "0", "0", "zeraholladay", "", "", "My wife was raised Buddhist. We talked extensively about the affects of meditation after reading an article on the over-use, abuse and misunderstanding of meditation in some Western mainstream practices. The article covered a few obvious but damaging cases: depressed and marginal personalities attempting to meditate for hours during a first attempt. What struck me when talking about it with my wife is that meditation is a skill; it's something you have to learn to do and something someone else should probably teach you so that you use it responsibly.", "1277528703" ], [ "1463147", "comment", "1462175.0", "1462670.0", "0", "0", "SkyMarshal", "", "", "They have a direct connection. The government is currently propping up billions, maybe trillions, of bad debt. That's what this financial crisis is all about - it's not part of the normal business cycle.<p>If not for TARP (and the other alphabet soup programs) and the Fed Reserve currency intervention, much of that debt would have defaulted, resulting in a deflationary depression.<p>A portion of many startups' customers would have found themselves cash limited, and/or unable to borrow more in corporate paper markets, etc. They would have gone into survival mode or outright failed as their own revenue streams dried up. Same with the VC money.<p>Whether the stimulus trickled down to the startup economy I don't know, but it's the bailout of the financial system and money printing that is keeping massive amounts of cash flows from drying up.", "1277528651" ], [ "1463146", "story", "", "", "2", "5", "obelix", "Restoring your iPhone 3G to OS 3.1.3", "", "I had installed iOS4 on my iPhone 3G and saw it crawl to becoming an iPaperWeight. It was horribly slow in launching every app and the keyboard was so slow it was unusable.<p>I had to restore it back to 3.1.3.<p>spicyj gave me the starting point here:<p>http://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=1453553<p>I ran into a few problems, here is how I got it to work:<p>1) Download 3.1.3 firmware for iPhone 3G from http://www.felixbruns.de/iPod/firmware/.<p>2) You have to put your phone in the appropriate DFU mode for downgrades. (Whatever DFU stands for).<p>Switch of your iPhone, connect the USB cable to your mac / PC and put it in DFU mode with following instructions - Click the Home + Power On button for 10 seconds exactly - Release the power button and continue to click on Home. The display should never turn on, but your iTunes should recognize the phone and warn you about recovery mode.<p>3) Option click the restore button and choose the 3.1.3 firmware you downloaded. Let it perform the recovery.<p>4) If it fails with an error 1015, click ok. The firmware is restored, but you have to snap the phone out of the recovery mode now.<p>5) Download iRecovery as explained in this link.<p>http://www.ihackintosh.com/2009/09/recover-iphone-3gs-from-apple-logo-or-recovery-mode-loop/<p>6) As explained there, copy the libusb-0.1.4.dylib to /usr/local/lib and give it executable permissions.<p>7) Run ./iRecovery -s from the extracted directory.<p>8) Set autoboot to true inside the iRecovery console:<p>setenv auto-boot<p>saveenvs<p>fsboot<p>9) I had to do fsboot thrice and nothing happened. It should have rebooted by now.<p>I did a power down and restarted the iPhone, and it was back up on 3.1.3 firmware.<p>If you run into problems or your phone is stuck in the recovery icon mode (USB port meets iTunes icon), please check out iRecovery and read all the possibilities there (there is a reboot command which might work, I didn't try it).<p>The downside to this is since my last iPhone backup was with iOS4, I could not restore it, I had to setup my phone as new. That is something I can live with.<p>Upside - the phone seems MUCH faster now ;).", "1277528586" ], [ "1463145", "comment", "1460663.0", "1462877.0", "0", "0", "elblanco", "", "", "Outside of my own, or my colleagues experience with them, they literally wallpapered the metro station at the Pentagon with adverts. I've never seen that anywhere else in the system - ever. We're talking one of the most competitive advertising stations in the system, with many multi-billion dollar companies competing for the eyes of the senior military decision makers, and it's Palantir Tech that has everything from the floor to the ceiling completely covered, not Lockheed Martin, Raytheon, Northrup Grumman, etc. I refuse to believe that an engineer in a back room, one day, decided he was tired of hashing out java code and picked up the phone and rang WMATA and bought a quarter million in advertising. No, that was done by their sales and marketing staff.<p>Their last conference had ~700 attendees, fully 100 of the attendees were Palantir employees flown out from the home office to fill out the space and make a big presence felt. That's fully 50% of the staff at the time. Oh, and to helpfully answer questions I suppose, but very few were able to coherently answer questions beyond a superficial level. Me and some of my colleagues kept getting passed off to probably the same half dozen engineers over and over again -- sometimes humorously so (\"didn't we just meet upstairs at the breakout and talked about something completely different?\"). It also doesn't help when there's so many Palantir people hanging out in reception area that it's impossible to walk a straight line from one part of the conference to the next because of the clusters of track jacketed employees lounging about and giggling excitedly whenever a uniformed Army officer walks by.<p>And let's not forget the conference itself, two floors in the Ritz Carlton, with catered lunch of Filet Mignon and similar fare for 1000 people? With an open bar after the conference? (Thanks for the coffee cups guys! They're actually pretty nice!) That's not a DBA running that.<p>Some other colleagues of mine at a different site described a team of \"slick haired, googly dressed, sales guys\" (actual quote) descending on their facility to hawk their wares. The brass was impressed that \"even the sales guys knew the technical stuff\". Which of course happens when your sales guys have engineering degrees -- I'd actually like to see more of this in the future in general, so it's a trend I like.<p>Direct personal experience? For every decent engineer of theirs I find at a site, I find 2 or 3 that don't seem to do anything except hand out stock business cards with direction to go check out operation tradestop or whatever their online demo is called.<p>If that doesn't persuade you that they have invested large dollars in a sales and marketing apperatus, my own interactions have been through people with \"Business Development\" in their titles.<p>Yes my friend, just because they happened to have graduated from Stanford or CalTech or wherever with an Engineering degree does not prevent a person from being in sales and marketing.<p>Like most things that come from the company, there's actually a pretty interesting kernel at the core of a giant pile of BS. The fact that their sales staff actually <i>are</i> engineers by training is a great thing to see in a large company. I've been on the receiving end of too many pitches by clueless sales guys with marketing degrees, when what I needed in that hour I was able to allocate to hear the pitch, was some hard technical answers. Having guys who know their stuff getting out there and pound pavement is no doubt a big part of their rapid success. But let's not be mistaken, they <i>are</i> salesmen, and the company <i>does</i> spend large amounts of money on marketing, press releases, advertisements, etc.<p>They actually stand out as much for their product as they do for the fact that they're by far the most \"present\" company in their competitive space on billboards and marketing materials in the entire area.", "1277528527" ], [ "1463144", "comment", "1462209.0", "1462482.0", "0", "0", "InclinedPlane", "", "", ".Net frameworks are not identical to the JVM. The general principle of the JVM is that it remains binary compatible across all versions (this limitation forced severe constraints onto the implementation of java generics, for example). In contrast there are multiple versions of the .Net runtime (CLR) that are not compatible. MS <i>often</i> makes breaking changes across major versions of the CLR.", "1277528459" ] ]
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ID,Type,Story,Parent,Points,Comments,Author,Title,URL,Content,Created 1463214,comment,1460852.0,1460852.0,0,0,marze,,,"Continue contracting. Sell the BMW and buy a 2000 Camry.<p>Take 60% of the 100k and invest in Apple, the rest in a selection of index funds. Reevaluate Apple in four years. Invest 15% of your ongoing contracting gross income the same way.<p>Pick some 'just for fun' iOS apps and write them in your spare time. Brainstorm for app ideas weekly, and other low-capital ideas. If one shows promise, partner with some other developers and put more time into it. Only invest cash you can afford as long as it doesn't get in the way of continuing the 15% long term investing.",1277531890 1463213,comment,1460896.0,1461179.0,0,0,drlisp,,,For this movie they should have made PG the dad and his son decides to use Java instead of Lisp.,1277531885 1463212,comment,1461336.0,1461336.0,0,0,fleitz,,,"Yes it's low educational attainment and not the natural deleveraging of an over leveraged system combined with the govt spreading the risk to parties who did not participate in that risk, that is slowing the recovery.<p>The Dow is not going to hit 14,000 for a while unless we re-leverage to the same insane levels. There is no recovery, this is economic reality.<p>It's going to take a lot of hard work for the economy to actually reach the pre-2008 levels.<p>I'd suggest we use the great minds in finance to produce value instead of hocus pocus. The levels from which we are basing the recovery were not real. It is the result of producing money out of thin air, hence when everyone wants it back it is not there to give back. That has nothing to do with educational attainment and everything to do with fraud. Why there are no jobs is because the gov't borrowed our money and gave it to the people who ripped us off.",1277531879 1463211,comment,1458419.0,1458809.0,0,0,blasdel,,,"Based on a conversation I had with Jason Fried, I'd say neither.<p>They publish this stuff primarily just for the sake of writing it. It's an outlet for a company that purposefully avoids adding features to their products if at all possible. It's a deliberate practice to keep themselves creative — the megalomaniacal marketing is just added ego-gravy.",1277531812 1463210,comment,1462832.0,1463198.0,0,0,pyre,,,We could always create HNOL (HackerNews On-Line) complete with our own walled-garden. A gated community.,1277531810 1463208,comment,1462258.0,1462912.0,0,0,marknutter,,,<i>What a person says reveals aspects of who they are.</i><p>Indeed,1277531769 1463207,comment,1462675.0,1462758.0,0,0,sabat,,,"<i>he should sue her for damages.</i><p>I'm just speculating, but given the author's description, I doubt there was much money to be sued for.",1277531661 1463206,comment,1462057.0,1462057.0,0,0,sandGorgon,,,"how does this compare to leiningen, which i believe does a lot of similar things ?",1277531612 1463205,comment,1462258.0,1462335.0,0,0,ramchip,,,"You can say a lot of things about the guy, but I don't think you can call him incompetent without at least a little justification.<p>I think the Dunning–Kruger effect/paper is one the most abusively reposted things on HN and Reddit.",1277531590 1463204,comment,1462982.0,1463134.0,0,0,mindcrime,,,"Likewise, as a former Lulu employee, I'm happy to see them getting positive mentions. They aren't perfect and their offerings have warts (like everybody) but by and large, they have a very nice offering.",1277531499 1463202,comment,1462675.0,1462758.0,0,0,dlytle,,,"There's been a really strong and justified precedent set for using regulation for this; drunk driving. In fact, regulation for impaired elderly drivers may be even more justified than it is for drunk driving. (I'm not defending drunk drivers, here, just to get that out of the way. Driving while drunk is an incredibly stupid decision.)<p>Drunk drivers are only impaired some of the time, whereas many elderly drivers are impaired all the time. Because of this, it's possible to test, <i>in advance</i>, whether or not an elderly driver is safe behind the wheel. You can't give a drunk a sobriety test every 12 months to certify them safe to drive; you could do that for elderly drivers.<p>Enforcing testing for elderly drivers also has the advantage of being a largely preventative measure, rather than a punitive one. The demographic it targets is also more likely to obey or respect that law, generally has more options for free or cheap transit, and is likely to be more deterred by the prospect of a sentence.<p>The downside, of course, is that being old is not a preventable condition; ompaired elderly drivers don't go out to the Frothing Otter on weeknights for bottled arthritis. Drunk driving can be easily demonized because the drunk driver made a choice to be impaired. The elderly can't be demonized for being too old or crippled, so it would be hard to push anything through. They're also extremely sympathetic defendants.<p>Elderly driving certification is certainly bad PR. But it's as justified as the original drunk driving laws. (Original meaning before they evolved into the nightmare they are today.)",1277531213 1463201,comment,1462680.0,1462909.0,0,0,onoj,,,"Having lived in two countries that have free public health care at a good level, I can say that starting my own business is much more relaxing in that environment. I would not dream of doing the same in the USA at my age or family situation.",1277531162 1463200,comment,1462613.0,1463030.0,0,0,_delirium,,,Curious if anyone has any explanations for the surge in walking. Did people who were able to walk previously but chose not to suddenly decide to do so in the late 1990s? (Why?) Did a bunch of people move into walkable areas within that relatively short time span? Did these projects the chart mentions really improve the pedestrian infrastructure noticeably enough in that period of time to encourage a large increase in walking by people who previously didn't due to lack of things like good sidewalks and pedestrian bridges? Some combination?,1277531159 1463198,comment,1462832.0,1462832.0,0,0,iron_ball,,,"First visible comment: ""I would love to see it to bad Obama, gutted our awesome space program to give illegal aliens free health care.""<p>Can we just burn down the internet yet?",1277530929 1463197,comment,1462757.0,1462757.0,0,0,risotto,,,"V8, Chrome, and the Developer Tools do run my code, just when <i>I</i> ask it to. Guess it makes sense Google is asking it to too.<p>So what, they must be able to query and manipulate the dom, only after Javascript has run.<p>jsdom -- DOM in Javascript (V8 via Node.js) -- is a nice little hack and mind bender. Why can't the document be a javascript object that you manipulate??<p>Javascript all the way down. and up.",1277530914 1463196,story,,,1,0,dksays,"Experiment With Beautifulsoup, Web.py and Appengine",http://dksays.posterous.com/experiment-with-beautifulsoup-webpy-and-appen,,1277530831 1463195,comment,1462802.0,1463183.0,0,0,talbina,,,"Is there a need for your first sentence, the praiseworthy one?<p>I was asking if most of the sites would work with browsers in that day...and I didn't know Opera and Firefox still support them.",1277530811 1463194,comment,1463044.0,1463185.0,0,0,_delirium,,,"That's an interesting point. I'd actually kind of like to see a tax analysis with a dynamical-system sort of bent. It seems like that must exist? If you view the economy as a highly circular network of cash flows, then different taxation policies are basically inserting different amounts of drag or siphoning into different parts of the system. Then when that same money gets spent by the government, it's being reinserted somewhere else in the same system. All rates are ""100%"" or ""0%"" in the long run, in that any dollar inserted into the network will eventually be taken as tax, and then eventually disgorged back into the non-government economy (assuming connected components/etc.). So it seems some other way of analyzing the effects is needed.",1277530782 1463193,comment,1462854.0,1463089.0,0,0,mkramlich,,,You're right but that was my point: I'm asking all of you to join forces with me to help destroy this meme. Won't someone think of the kittens?!?!?,1277530733 1463192,comment,1462209.0,1463129.0,0,0,krakensden,,,"The Gnome project has a reputation and a long history of removing preferences that people want. The 'Ubuntu interface preferences' are largely Gnome preferences, and taken on and individual basis, are generally quite reasonable. The only 'mess' I know of is the fact that the preferences are displayed in a giant dropdown menu, instead of in a control applet interface, like OS X, Windows, and SuSe do. Gnome actually has a control applet that should take the place of that dropdown, but Ubuntu chooses not to use it.<p>OpenOffice.org is a disaster whose problems go far deeper than the UI.<p>Also, rails is changing things by preferring convention over configuration? What year is this, 2005?<p>In the end, here is my complaint: You are taking what is essentially the best case scenario, proprietary or not, and saying that it means software with a copyright license is more usable than software with a copyleft license. Stop doing that, it does the general discourse about software a disservice.",1277530698 1463191,comment,1462757.0,1462757.0,0,0,ck2,,,"Yeah google has been following my javascript obfuscated links for quite some time now.<p>It's actually a tad annoying because there's no way to do a ""nofollow"" in javascript.",1277530654 1463190,comment,1462854.0,1462854.0,0,0,mkramlich,,,TL;DR also breaks my brain's English parser. Bad. In the same way that reading .NET in an otherwise legal English sentence tends to annoy me. Character not expected! Abort! Stack trace!,1277530626 1463189,comment,1462802.0,1463091.0,0,0,mahmud,,,"Toolchain and development cycle. Windows 95 systems programming is trivial, and not in a good way. You can access privileged system registers and memory areas directly, until you crash your box. Once you learn how to write a VxD it's a matter of tweaking it for other purposes, since the great difficulty lies in just getting the skeleton to work.",1277530588 1463188,comment,1461073.0,1461073.0,0,0,ismarc,,,"Your method of grading the tests fails. I couldn't determine if you were counting number of times compiled against the person, or just looking for something VERY specific in the final result, but both methods failed to properly categorize technically right solutions, even if they didn't meet what was entered as ""correct"". Even worse, there's no interface to determine what solution you were even looking for, requiring the test requester to either trust your (unique) judgements on correctness of answers or review the playback of every entry, removing the major benefits of the site. The fact that every person gets random questions also doesn't help compare capabilities of different testers. And the final thing missing, the ability to see the requirements + final code submitted without going through the playback.<p>Note: This isn't a ""wah, I did it all right and it said I was wrong!"", I specifically used correct, valid answers that were unlikely to match the model you were looking for (empty for loop body for decrementing a variable to a certain value, etc.).",1277530542 1463187,comment,1462556.0,1462859.0,0,0,grails4life,,,"calm down I just thought it was an interesting conjecture on future of OS X. If you dont like, dont upvote.",1277530537 1463186,comment,1462613.0,1462613.0,0,0,techiferous,,,"I have the luxury of living in a city that's pedestrian friendly, so I got rid of my car. Never have I felt <i>wealthier</i>. I walk and use the subway. Cars are a time and money sink in ways that you don't even realize at first.<p>* They cost a lot of money and the value depreciates quickly.<p>* They break down. When that happens, you have a problem that you have to respond to <i>immediately</i> no matter what else is going on. If the subway breaks down, you are late but you don't have to fix it.<p>* My transportation costs are very predictable. I don't have any sudden major car repairs that cause a financial crisis.<p>* My current transportation costs equal my former car insurance costs.<p>* Car keys are big and unwieldy.<p>* Car alarms suck.<p>* I don't worry about that funny noise in my engine anymore.<p>* I don't have to replace my tires. I just have to buy new shoes more often, which is less expensive.<p>* I don't have to ask around to find a good mechanic.<p>* I don't have to take the time to have the oil changed and the tires rotated.<p>* I don't have to take time out of my week filling up my car with gas.<p>* I spend zero time looking for parking spaces.<p>* I don't have to pay parking tickets or worry about speeding tickets.<p>* Instead of spending my commute in a stress-inducing traffic jam, I spend my commute walking, which is naturally stress-relieving.<p>* My car doesn't get scratched.<p>* Because I walk a lot, I've probably added 10 years to my life.<p>* I don't lock my keys in the car.<p>* I don't spend any more money or time on car washes.<p>* I don't spend time or money getting my car inspected.<p>Unfortunately, the majority of Americans don't live in a walkable city. :( But at least you can offer your support for projects that will make your city more walkable.",1277530531 1463185,comment,1463044.0,1463150.0,0,0,jquery,,,"> Oh my, you've paid about 99% tax at this point!<p>I know you were trying to be sarcastic, but you actually made a pretty good point. A small marginal increase in taxation has a drag effect that multiplies exponentially over time.",1277530504 1463184,comment,1462258.0,1462888.0,0,0,ryanwaggoner,,,"<i>I don't publish my rate (let's just say it's not even half of $1k/hr except in extraordinary circumstances, like most developers I know consulting on non-specialized stuff), but I am at no shortage of clients right now. If I could actually slow my flow of emails from interested individuals, businesses, and recruiters for consulting and jobs, I'd be so happy...</i><p>This is a signal from the market that you're not charging enough. What if you could get fewer emails and calls, work half as much, and make more money?",1277530482 1463183,comment,1462802.0,1462875.0,0,0,mahmud,,,"Did you not exist 10 years ago? Sheesh. I still get Windows 98 hits in my server logs, mostly zombie boxes running bots.",1277530469 1463182,comment,1462854.0,1463072.0,0,0,mkramlich,,,"agreed. TL;DR by itself actually makes sense. It means something distinct from, ""in summary: <blah>"".",1277530384 1463181,comment,1462802.0,1462996.0,0,0,mahmud,,,"LOL @curses; those are Borland BGI and Turbo Graphics, man. To run curses at that time, you needed a 25k Sun Workstation.",1277530315 1463180,story,,,2,1,alanthonyc,Designer (Tobias Wong) Kills Self While Asleep?,http://kottke.org/10/06/the-mystery-of-tobias-wongs-death,,1277530244 1463179,comment,1462112.0,1462112.0,0,0,jrockway,,,The path from a pure python user-level threading library to eliminating the GIL in CPython is longer than the subject implies.<p>Something to keep in mind with Python/Perl/Ruby anyway: Making your app run on 2 cores makes it 2x faster. Implenting your algorithm in Haskell instead makes it 50x faster.<p>Cooperative userspace threads work very well for the kinds of applications you write in Python.,1277530223 1463178,comment,1462854.0,1463058.0,0,0,mkramlich,,,"That's funny! :) I guess I should have made the article shorter so you could have gotten to the very end of it, which was:<p>Summary: TL;DR Sucks, Summary is Better",1277530215 1463177,comment,1462802.0,1462951.0,0,0,ramchip,,,"Assuming it's on the same machine: perhaps they have an instrument which runs on Windows 95 and they do some light data processing, or use Matlab to make it interoperate with another device?<p>We've had a similar need in my lab, although it was Windows 2000. We buy new machines alright, but some instruments can't be easily upgraded due to the computer being integrated with it, the drivers being proprietary and specific to the OS, etc.",1277530198 1463176,comment,1462812.0,1462812.0,0,0,exline,,,Make something and get someone to buy it. I worked for quite a while on a side project but always had doubt until the first sale. People giving you money for something you made is a big confidence boost.<p>Teach. I've taught a college course for a semester and was the main trainer/teacher on a product/api we developed. Teaching others something you know will make you aware of how much you do know and how well you know it. And it is enjoyable if you don't mind the public speaking part.,1277530184 1463175,comment,1460663.0,1461957.0,0,0,elblanco,,,"Word on the street is that they are trying to position themselves as an Oracle acquisition. Their valuation seems a bit inflated, but I could see them selling for $300-500million.",1277530151 1463174,comment,1462112.0,1462112.0,0,0,cool-RR,,,"Looks very cool.<p>Of course, I am already fantasizing about it being merged to the main branch. Assuming it will work well, is this something that can get into 3.2?<p>I saw this release schedule for 3.2:\n<a href=""http://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0392/"" rel=""nofollow"">http://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0392/</a><p>I see that 3.2 alpha 1 is due today.",1277530110 1463173,comment,1463044.0,1463150.0,0,0,gnaritas,,,"> Is this really HN material?<p>No, it isn't, it's ignorant drivel. As you said, the money isn't being double taxed and it's deceptive to pretend so.",1277530086 1463172,comment,1462854.0,1463071.0,0,0,mkramlich,,,"Yep, ""too long / didn't read"" has a negative vibe, it's both dismissive and a little insulting to the author of the target piece. Plus, it makes the person saying it look a little lazy or lacking the ability to focus and read through anything longer than a sound bite.<p>""Summary: <whatever>"" is nice because it is impersonal and provides a useful service to other readers. Here is a brief summary of what the piece is about. Useful and not impolite.<p>(--btw, I'm the author of the ""This Meme Must Die"" article being discussed, Synisma)",1277530074 1463171,comment,1463044.0,1463161.0,0,0,mattmaroon,,,"I don't think the problem is HN's collective view on taxes per se. It's the general black and white nature that refuses to see reality in shades of grey, which in turn causes that. For a community that so frequently pats itself on the back for being intelligent, you rarely see a nuanced discussion of anything. Taxes aren't all good, so therefore they must be all bad. Ditto intellectual property, Microsoft, etc.<p>I wish there was a month here where everyone had to argue the opposite point. It'd at least be a blast.",1277530062 1463170,comment,1462757.0,1462757.0,0,0,jrockway,,,Now you know what V8 is <i>really</i> for.,1277529885 1463169,comment,1462701.0,1462893.0,0,0,kloncks,,,I think the real question is how does Reddit differentiate itself from Digg?<p>Keep in mind which came first.,1277529871 1463168,comment,1463044.0,1463150.0,0,0,philk,,,"Well I don't know about you but as a New-Yorker who earns half a million a year, has millions invested in profitable companies and ""reinvests"" the dividends in a debilitating cigarette habit this article speaks to me on many levels.",1277529834 1463167,comment,1463044.0,1463044.0,0,0,mattmaroon,,,"This confuses marginal tax for effective tax. If you move to NYC and make $500k, your marginal tax will be pretty high (~48% between Federal, State, and Local, 1.45% for Medicare, a little over 1% for SS due to the cap at ~100k.) So your marginal tax rate is around 50% (high, but still a far cry from 87%). His blurb about dividends makes no sense at all because they don't get taxed when you buy the shares, only when you receive income, meaning they don't increase your marginal tax when you're already in the top bracket.<p>But even after all that your effective tax rate something like 6% lower. So you're paying about half of 87%, and you're in the highest earning 0.5% of the nation. And that is, of course, all assuming no deductions, which is also unrealistic.",1277529811 1463165,comment,1462701.0,1462828.0,0,0,kloncks,,,You're actually satisfied with your RSS reader?,1277529766 1463164,comment,1461213.0,1462900.0,0,0,palish,,,"Just curious, how did you do the inflation adjustment?",1277529762 1463163,comment,1460908.0,1460908.0,0,0,danbmil99,,,"I think if I had that kind of knowledge of a fucked up disease hanging over my head, I'd put more than .3% of my net worth into the research. I'd want to REALLY move the needle, like alot.",1277529748 1463162,comment,1462854.0,1463158.0,0,0,mkramlich,,,that looks and sounds cool at least: niasilil!,1277529706 1463161,comment,1463044.0,1463150.0,0,0,jrockway,,,"But think of how many more iPads your startup could have if only you didn't have to pay taxes. Sure, you'd have no roads to drive on and someone would just steal the iPads from you at gunpoint... but at least the government would be out of your business, leaving you with plenty of time to do God's work: creating a startup to share cat pictures with your coworkers.<p>(Sorry, this is how I view the HN collective when taxes come up. Cue reply from tptacek in 3.. 2.. 1..)",1277529696 1463160,comment,1460852.0,1461093.0,0,0,starkfist,,,"Law school is more of a lotto than medical school. They really aren't even comparable. My old college roommate makes $300K a year as a dermatologist.<p>The WORST you do as a doctor is about $120K/yr which is one of the best salaries you can make as a programmer.<p>Doctors don't become Google rich but if you are looking for a solid stable job that pays a lot it's still one of the best.<p>Law is different because there is no limit on the number of lawyers minted each year. Every year is a new record number of lawyers. A law school grad isn't guaranteed any job at all, even with a degree from a school like Yale. In contrast, doctors can <i>literally</i> kill people and keep their jobs.",1277529695 1463158,comment,1462854.0,1462854.0,0,0,techiferous,,,"The Russian version of tl;dr is niasilil: <a href=""http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cacography"" rel=""nofollow"">http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cacography</a>",1277529539 1463157,comment,1462802.0,1462996.0,0,0,ugh,,,ATMs!,1277529424 1463156,comment,1462178.0,1462904.0,0,0,cianestro,,,"I highly suggest ""The Tibetan Book of The Dead"" and ""The Power of Silence."" Try to find the TBOTD version translated by W.Y. Evans-Wentz if you're not one for happy meal, watered-down philosophy. Take these texts with a grain of salt at first only because they will be thoroughly alien to your mind; once absorbed use wisely.<p>""...that which clingth not no fall can come. Where no fall cometh, there is rest, and where rest is, there is no keen desire. Where keen desire is not, naught cometh or goeth; and where naught cometh or goeth there is no death, no birth."" -GB, <i>TBOTD</i><p>""Cutting our chains is marvelous, but also very undesirable, for nobody wants to be free."" -CC, <i>The Power of Silence</i><p>EDIT: btw yogic flying is for idiots. Those who've practiced meditation for years and those fewer who've reached Nirvana have accessed and gained control enough to manipulate what they call the <i>dharmakaya</i> which is connected to the right temporal lobe I believe (also referred to as the <i>silent mind</i>). Those with this degree of mastery have OOB experiences with great maneuverability.<p><a href=""http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dharmakāya"" rel=""nofollow"">http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dharmakāya</a>",1277529415 1463155,comment,1462675.0,1462675.0,0,0,danbmil99,,,"many states now have mandatory tests starting at 80. My late stepfather lost his license, as did my MIL. Good decisions in both cases.",1277529322 1463154,comment,1462854.0,1462854.0,0,0,zackham,,,"I think tl;dr differs from a summary in that it is written as a response to hostility coming from someone who thinks the post is verbose. When I have seen it used, it has consistently been more terse and to the point than summaries generally are. It may seem awkward and inaccessible to those unfamiliar with it, but I do think it is a specific enough form of a summary to warrant its own term.",1277529316 1463153,comment,1463044.0,1463044.0,0,0,vinhboy,,,"""Move to New York City and make $500,000"" -- Ok where do I sign up?",1277529286 1463151,comment,1462982.0,1463134.0,0,0,theDoug,,,"As a former user of Lulu, I'm very happy to hear about the improvements in print quality and can now move Lulu from ""Oh hell no, never again"" status to ""viable alternative next time Blurb wants to charge me $80 for a 50 page book.""",1277528899 1463150,comment,1463044.0,1463044.0,0,0,_delirium,,,"This seems to be fairly arbitrarily double-counting all sorts of things. Taxes are levied at pretty much any transaction, so of course if you bundle multiple transactions, you get higher supposed rates. You could take it as high as you want with this accounting approach. Say you invest your money in a company, which earns profit, and pays corporate income taxes, then it reinvests that money for 10 years in a row, earns a profit each year, on which it pays income tax each year, then pays it to you in dividends. Then you reinvest that money in another company, and repeat. Then after some time, you use that money to buy some equipment, paying sales tax on it, and use that equipment to earn money, paying taxes on that income, which you then use to buy cigarettes. Oh my, you've paid about 99% tax at this point! That's the nature of taxes levied on transactions: if you run money through arbitrarily many transactions, it gets taxed at a rate arbitrarily close to 100%.<p>Mostly though it just seems like a content-free anti-tax whine. Is this really HN material? Is HN now the libertarian anti-reddit, purveyor of embarrassingly superficial economic analysis with strong political content massaging the viewpoints of its audience?",1277528870 1463148,comment,1462178.0,1462331.0,0,0,zeraholladay,,,"My wife was raised Buddhist. We talked extensively about the affects of meditation after reading an article on the over-use, abuse and misunderstanding of meditation in some Western mainstream practices. The article covered a few obvious but damaging cases: depressed and marginal personalities attempting to meditate for hours during a first attempt. What struck me when talking about it with my wife is that meditation is a skill; it's something you have to learn to do and something someone else should probably teach you so that you use it responsibly.",1277528703 1463147,comment,1462175.0,1462670.0,0,0,SkyMarshal,,,"They have a direct connection. The government is currently propping up billions, maybe trillions, of bad debt. That's what this financial crisis is all about - it's not part of the normal business cycle.<p>If not for TARP (and the other alphabet soup programs) and the Fed Reserve currency intervention, much of that debt would have defaulted, resulting in a deflationary depression.<p>A portion of many startups' customers would have found themselves cash limited, and/or unable to borrow more in corporate paper markets, etc. They would have gone into survival mode or outright failed as their own revenue streams dried up. Same with the VC money.<p>Whether the stimulus trickled down to the startup economy I don't know, but it's the bailout of the financial system and money printing that is keeping massive amounts of cash flows from drying up.",1277528651 1463146,story,,,2,5,obelix,Restoring your iPhone 3G to OS 3.1.3,,"I had installed iOS4 on my iPhone 3G and saw it crawl to becoming an iPaperWeight. It was horribly slow in launching every app and the keyboard was so slow it was unusable.<p>I had to restore it back to 3.1.3.<p>spicyj gave me the starting point here:<p>http://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=1453553<p>I ran into a few problems, here is how I got it to work:<p>1) Download 3.1.3 firmware for iPhone 3G from http://www.felixbruns.de/iPod/firmware/.<p>2) You have to put your phone in the appropriate DFU mode for downgrades. (Whatever DFU stands for).<p>Switch of your iPhone, connect the USB cable to your mac / PC and put it in DFU mode with following instructions - Click the Home + Power On button for 10 seconds exactly - Release the power button and continue to click on Home. The display should never turn on, but your iTunes should recognize the phone and warn you about recovery mode.<p>3) Option click the restore button and choose the 3.1.3 firmware you downloaded. Let it perform the recovery.<p>4) If it fails with an error 1015, click ok. The firmware is restored, but you have to snap the phone out of the recovery mode now.<p>5) Download iRecovery as explained in this link.<p>http://www.ihackintosh.com/2009/09/recover-iphone-3gs-from-apple-logo-or-recovery-mode-loop/<p>6) As explained there, copy the libusb-0.1.4.dylib to /usr/local/lib and give it executable permissions.<p>7) Run ./iRecovery -s from the extracted directory.<p>8) Set autoboot to true inside the iRecovery console:<p>setenv auto-boot<p>saveenvs<p>fsboot<p>9) I had to do fsboot thrice and nothing happened. It should have rebooted by now.<p>I did a power down and restarted the iPhone, and it was back up on 3.1.3 firmware.<p>If you run into problems or your phone is stuck in the recovery icon mode (USB port meets iTunes icon), please check out iRecovery and read all the possibilities there (there is a reboot command which might work, I didn't try it).<p>The downside to this is since my last iPhone backup was with iOS4, I could not restore it, I had to setup my phone as new. That is something I can live with.<p>Upside - the phone seems MUCH faster now ;).",1277528586 1463145,comment,1460663.0,1462877.0,0,0,elblanco,,,"Outside of my own, or my colleagues experience with them, they literally wallpapered the metro station at the Pentagon with adverts. I've never seen that anywhere else in the system - ever. We're talking one of the most competitive advertising stations in the system, with many multi-billion dollar companies competing for the eyes of the senior military decision makers, and it's Palantir Tech that has everything from the floor to the ceiling completely covered, not Lockheed Martin, Raytheon, Northrup Grumman, etc. I refuse to believe that an engineer in a back room, one day, decided he was tired of hashing out java code and picked up the phone and rang WMATA and bought a quarter million in advertising. No, that was done by their sales and marketing staff.<p>Their last conference had ~700 attendees, fully 100 of the attendees were Palantir employees flown out from the home office to fill out the space and make a big presence felt. That's fully 50% of the staff at the time. Oh, and to helpfully answer questions I suppose, but very few were able to coherently answer questions beyond a superficial level. Me and some of my colleagues kept getting passed off to probably the same half dozen engineers over and over again -- sometimes humorously so (""didn't we just meet upstairs at the breakout and talked about something completely different?""). It also doesn't help when there's so many Palantir people hanging out in reception area that it's impossible to walk a straight line from one part of the conference to the next because of the clusters of track jacketed employees lounging about and giggling excitedly whenever a uniformed Army officer walks by.<p>And let's not forget the conference itself, two floors in the Ritz Carlton, with catered lunch of Filet Mignon and similar fare for 1000 people? With an open bar after the conference? (Thanks for the coffee cups guys! They're actually pretty nice!) That's not a DBA running that.<p>Some other colleagues of mine at a different site described a team of ""slick haired, googly dressed, sales guys"" (actual quote) descending on their facility to hawk their wares. The brass was impressed that ""even the sales guys knew the technical stuff"". Which of course happens when your sales guys have engineering degrees -- I'd actually like to see more of this in the future in general, so it's a trend I like.<p>Direct personal experience? For every decent engineer of theirs I find at a site, I find 2 or 3 that don't seem to do anything except hand out stock business cards with direction to go check out operation tradestop or whatever their online demo is called.<p>If that doesn't persuade you that they have invested large dollars in a sales and marketing apperatus, my own interactions have been through people with ""Business Development"" in their titles.<p>Yes my friend, just because they happened to have graduated from Stanford or CalTech or wherever with an Engineering degree does not prevent a person from being in sales and marketing.<p>Like most things that come from the company, there's actually a pretty interesting kernel at the core of a giant pile of BS. The fact that their sales staff actually <i>are</i> engineers by training is a great thing to see in a large company. I've been on the receiving end of too many pitches by clueless sales guys with marketing degrees, when what I needed in that hour I was able to allocate to hear the pitch, was some hard technical answers. Having guys who know their stuff getting out there and pound pavement is no doubt a big part of their rapid success. But let's not be mistaken, they <i>are</i> salesmen, and the company <i>does</i> spend large amounts of money on marketing, press releases, advertisements, etc.<p>They actually stand out as much for their product as they do for the fact that they're by far the most ""present"" company in their competitive space on billboards and marketing materials in the entire area.",1277528527 1463144,comment,1462209.0,1462482.0,0,0,InclinedPlane,,,".Net frameworks are not identical to the JVM. The general principle of the JVM is that it remains binary compatible across all versions (this limitation forced severe constraints onto the implementation of java generics, for example). In contrast there are multiple versions of the .Net runtime (CLR) that are not compatible. MS <i>often</i> makes breaking changes across major versions of the CLR.",1277528459
[ [ "Person", "Sentence" ], [ "Joseph Lopez", "The promotions by category, we would use our 84.51 insights for that.\n" ], [ "Michael Fitzgerald", "And it would really be different by customer.\n" ], [ "Scott Scott", "Some of it would be things that you would do personalized one on one.\n" ], [ "Micheal Williams", "So, it actually -- if you go into the store from checking the retail price, you wouldn't see it, because it's offers that are made directly to customers.\n" ], [ "Andrea Murray", "Some is via coupons.\n" ], [ "Amber Lamb", "It's all of the above, because different customers react different ways to different promotions.\n" ], [ "Julia Wilson", "So, it's becoming increasingly personalized offers based on what that particular customer wants and desires are.\n" ], [ "Brett Cannon", "And it would be a mix of national brand, corporate brands, and fresh product, and others, so it's really a mix.\n" ], [ "Thomas Alexander", "On the comp by quarter, <UNK>, I'll let you.\n" ], [ "Jeffery Fischer", "If you'd repeat your question.\n" ], [ "Amanda White", "I want to make sure I'm answering the question you asked and not what I have in my head.\n" ], [ "Carl Pitts DVM", "Well, the comment about we expect the first quarter to look a lot like the first quarter, I guess would be a little bit of code for ID sales continue to be a little bit negative right now, which means we expect ID sales to recover as we go throughout the year, and that's going back to the questions that we've gotten on the cadence of how we expect to see the underlying EPS, is that is predicated on an improvement in ID sales throughout the year.\n" ], [ "Jeffrey Hawkins", "Sure.\n" ], [ "Joshua Harris", "Bo and his team out there in Colorado continue to do some exciting things inside their stores.\n" ], [ "Jeremy Jacobs", "Some of the new stores they've opened, we're pretty excited about the sales levels they've been able to generate.\n" ], [ "Debbie Hall", "Bo continues to look at his book of business and his stores.\n" ], [ "Richard Garcia", "They're a very new Company.\n" ], [ "Danielle Mitchell", "He's learning as he goes, and he continues to make tweaks to this model and stop doing some things that aren't working and try some new things that seem to have -- to be bearing fruit.\n" ], [ "Mary Harmon", "We're very pleased with what we see out of Bo and his team, and continue to be enthusiastic about that kind of a format.\n" ], [ "Shannon Martinez", "Thank you.\n" ], [ "Bailey Mclaughlin", "It's not something we've talked about a whole lot, and it's one of those things when you -- if you have 3% or 4% IDs and you have a strong capital program, and it's 30 basis points or 40 basis points or 50 basis points of headwinds from sister-store impacts, the effect of that isn't as dramatic as it is when you're close to a zero ID sales negative.\n" ], [ "Michael Warner", "So, we haven't really talked about it.\n" ], [ "Connie Decker", "We did in the third quarter.\n" ], [ "Joseph Leonard", "What did I say.\n" ], [ "Mark Mitchell", "20 basis points to 30 basis points.\n" ], [ "Robert Tran", "Is what it typically is.\n" ], [ "Kevin Johnson", "Is what it typically is.\n" ], [ "James Daugherty", "So, it is a bit higher today, because we have been doing more stores.\n" ], [ "Angela Hubbard", "A couple, three years ago, we were under $3 billion in capital, and we were above $3.5 billion in capital this year.\n" ], [ "Patricia Hudson", "So, we have ramped up our capital spend.\n" ], [ "Cindy Oconnor", "We are touching more stores.\n" ], [ "Olivia Gomez", "We're opening more new stores, which cause a sister-store impact and expanding and relocating some very strong stores, which continue to perform very well, but haven't been grand reopened long enough to be into our identical store base yet.\n" ], [ "Lori Lester", "When you look at the number of stores we did over the last year, compared to two or three years ago, it's about double major store projects.\n" ], [ "Roy Fox", "As those stores are open long enough, they will flip back into our ID store base, and we would hope they continue to perform the way they are and be a tailwind to ID sales.\n" ], [ "Jesus Smith", "As I said in the prepared comments, we are taking capital down from what we would originally plan to spend in 2017, because we've been guiding folks to think about 2017, and even 2018 to be a similar spend level that we did in 2016.\n" ], [ "Matthew Guerrero", "And most of that will come out of new store, and we'll continue a strong remodel program.\n" ], [ "Troy Castillo MD", "When we remodel a store, it does not come of out IDs.\n" ], [ "Deanna Munoz", "It's only an expansion or a relocation or a net new that winds up affecting it.\n" ], [ "Samantha Floyd", "I think it will continue for a while, but it will decline over time, as those stores become identical again.\n" ], [ "Anthony Johnson", "Thanks, <UNK>.\n" ], [ "Tonya Cooper", "If you look at during the quarter, it started out slow when we had the earnings call.\n" ], [ "Nicholas Barrett", "It actually during the holidays improved, and then January it slowed down again.\n" ], [ "Michael Torres", "So, if you look at during the quarter, that's kind of the cadence within the quarter.\n" ], [ "Joshua Oconnor", "I always hate to use weather as an excuse, but we had absolutely no weather benefits this year.\n" ], [ "Alex Burton", "The negative of that is we had no weather benefits.\n" ], [ "Andrew Perez", "The positive is, next year, if we have any weather at all, we cycle that.\n" ], [ "Andrea Brown", "If you look at the prior year, we didn't have much weather either, and in fact the only one big weather event we had was the last weekend of the year in last year's numbers.\n" ], [ "Jenny Stafford", "So, our year ended against the only weather event we had in the prior year, with no weather this year.\n" ], [ "Jeffrey Howard", "Tonnage growth cadence remained positive, but it's because of the deflation, but obviously, around the holidays was stronger than two sides of the holiday.\n" ], [ "Gary Hatfield", "They were very broad-based, and anything like -- anything that we would do, we would use our insights to decide what our approach is.\n" ], [ "Janet Ortiz", "I wouldn't say changes since the quarter ended.\n" ], [ "Joseph Fitzgerald", "I would say that definitely are seeing some pricing in certain pockets.\n" ], [ "Julie Williams", "I never tried to calculate on a percentage basis, but at any point in time, you will always have competitors doing things from a pricing standpoint.\n" ], [ "Jennifer Myers", "It's a pretty small test.\n" ], [ "Charles Melton", "We're early in the process.\n" ], [ "Morgan Hernandez", "And it would -- the same comment that I made earlier about -- on ClickList, it's a headwind but you can see as they mature, it becomes where we're neutral in terms of how a customer engages with us.\n" ], [ "Ryan Hoover", "In terms of specific numbers that we would expect for this year, we're not to the point where we'd be willing to share it, other than obviously we're working hard to scale it if it makes sense, in ways that it makes sense.\n" ], [ "Alex Drake", "We would look at all the delivery options together and really leaving it up to customer how they want to engage with us.\n" ], [ "Richard Sutton", "We'll continue to add items to Vitacost that make sense, and the Simple Truth product is obviously the initial part of that.\n" ], [ "Blake Pennington", "Thanks, <UNK>.\n" ], [ "Lisa Ellis", "On the delayed tax refunds, I don't know, <UNK>, I really don't have very much insight into it.\n" ], [ "Lance King", "If you look, most of our products aren't as discretionary as some of the other retailers that have talked about it.\n" ], [ "Morgan Johnson", "<UNK>, I would be in <UNK>'s boat from an insight standpoint.\n" ], [ "Amanda Davis", "My conclusion, without meeting with some other folks and having conversation, would be that the timing of those doesn't affect us in a big way like it does other folks, because over my time here at Kroger, I've never heard anybody talk about I can't wait until tax refunds drop so we can get a boost in sales.\n" ], [ "Chris Young", "So, it just doesn't -- I agree with what <UNK>'s conclusion is based on most of what we sell.\n" ], [ "Nicolas Sullivan", "The only exception would be like in Alaska, where you get paid to live in Alaska, and it's based on the size of the check, based on fuel profits or gasoline profits for the state.\n" ], [ "Johnathan Long", "Pipeline.\n" ], [ "Steven Pierce", "From the pipeline.\n" ], [ "Patricia Duncan", "And that you can clearly see when the checks go out, and the size of the checks from year to year.\n" ], [ "Michael Bryant", "But those were all great big Fred Meyer stores with a lot of general merchandise.\n" ], [ "Jennifer Crawford", "If you look at Roundy's overall, we continue to be very happy with what Michael Marx and team are doing in Wisconsin, as well as Don Rosanova and team in Chicagoland, with the two banners.\n" ], [ "Patrick Johnson", "<UNK> and team have cycled through the first set of store remodels and offerings to the customers, who are now in the second market getting remodels completed, and then we'll put a full campaign into that market, and then if we continue to see the positive reaction from the customers from ID sales dollars and units, we would expect to continue to roll that out throughout the state.\n" ], [ "Lauren Parsons", "From an ID sales standpoint, it really didn't affect it very much in the quarter, certainly not as much as it did early in the year.\n" ], [ "Michael Clark", "Thanks, <UNK>.\n" ], [ "Gina Good", "Good morning.\n" ], [ "Christine Knight", "Well, I'll answer the question a little broader than just one specific competitor.\n" ], [ "Warren Middleton", "But with the comment that I made earlier, there is no doubt several competitors are improving and running better stores.\n" ], [ "Michelle Maldonado", "So, that is really clear when you go into their stores, and it's much broader than just Walmart.\n" ], [ "Thomas Lam", "In terms of the things we're doing, we're really doubling down on the customer experience.\n" ], [ "Paul Smith", "We're getting even more aggressive on process change and taking costs out where it makes sense to take costs out, and improving the competitiveness of our model.\n" ], [ "Krystal Farley", "So, in terms of what are we doing about it, those would be the things that we're doing about it, because what we find is certain customers are interested in price, but all they want is a fair price.\n" ], [ "Mario Morris", "They're really, really interested in having fresh produce, fresh meat, and a great experience, and those are things that we have competitive advantages on, and we'll continue to focus on that in our store teams and our folks, and Kroger associates across the whole Company will continue to focus on those.\n" ], [ "Lindsay Archer", "Well, if you look, we would -- I've been around for 30 some years, and I always would tell you that we've always felt that the next five years are going to be more competitive than the last five.\n" ], [ "Charles Williams", "I would definitely agree with that comment today.\n" ], [ "Timothy Fry", "We definitely believe the next five will be more competitive than the last five.\n" ], [ "Dr. Robert Osborne", "Because only the strong survive.\n" ], [ "Chelsea Dunn", "If you look at in terms of -- we feel very excited about the opportunities that we have to continue to grow our Business, and I put it in two buckets.\n" ], [ "Travis Thompson", "Some of it is operational driven, where if you look at the historical business that we're in, getting better at that, but if you think about the comments that you hear us increasingly talk about, looking at the opportunity in the $1.5 trillion total food business, we continue to get more and more aggressive in terms of fresh food, fresh food prepared, what's for dinner and picking things up, and that continues to grow well for us.\n" ], [ "Matthew Moore", "So, we really see that continues to be a large growth opportunity, and I would say at the moment we can see the opportunity more than the things that we're doing.\n" ], [ "Jonathan Hogan", "When you were out for our investor meeting, you saw some of the things we're testing, but we really continue to improve and get better and better about that part of the Business, and one of the things that we've been very pleasantly surprised is the willingness that our customers are to eat in one of our stores.\n" ], [ "Nicole Baker", "And we believe that will be an opportunity to grow the Business and create a new leg, a platform for growth.\n" ], [ "Jeffrey Ewing", "So, it's really both of those things together.\n" ], [ "Theresa Medina", "I would say it's kind of the same.\n" ], [ "Wanda Lee", "If the right opportunity became available, we would be very interested.\n" ], [ "Rebecca Kirk", "But we don't -- we haven't changed in terms of we design a model where M&A is not required, and if the right opportunity becomes available, we would sit down and talk to somebody.\n" ], [ "Brittney Guerrero", "But it's not something that we're out proactively trying to change that.\n" ], [ "Kristine Ward", "Thanks.\n" ], [ "Kristina Jenkins", "We have time for one more question.\n" ], [ "Regina Perez", "We continue to see very much where people are increasingly spending money in the fresh departments.\n" ], [ "Joseph Pugh", "So, there is no doubt there's a shift in tonnage from the center store to the perimeter of the store, and that's been a long-term shift, and that hasn't changed.\n" ], [ "Lynn Burton", "If you look at the center store, we would still see tonnage growth there, but remember, natural and organic is part of what's driving that growth.\n" ], [ "Nicholas Wright PhD", "Natural and organic is not -- there's very few public companies where you can just see that by itself.\n" ], [ "Tony House", "If you look at even for us, <UNK> talked about our total natural and organic business at about $16 billion.\n" ], [ "Jerome Manning", "Our Simple Truth brand by itself is $1.7 billion of that.\n" ], [ "Jordan Roman", "So, over 10%.\n" ], [ "Tina Martin", "And those are things that you really don't see in some of the other measures.\n" ], [ "Tanya Walters", "So, the center store has been soft for a long period of time, but we've continued to gain share in the center store, and we also have continued to change the mix of what's inside the center store.\n" ], [ "Dawn Macias", "And different category reinventions with coffee and pet and baby, where we've totally redone the look and feel of those departments for our customer.\n" ], [ "Lisa Davis", "We announced earlier in the year a new relationship with IRI that we didn't talk about a whole lot, and it's really just furthering that relationship with them.\n" ], [ "Adam King", "They have a few nuggets of data that Nielsen may not have that we think is going to be helpful to us overall as we look at our volume in the overall food industry, not just the grocery store industry.\n" ], [ "Jasmine Rowe", "Thanks, <UNK>.\n" ], [ "Jean Beard", "Before we end today's call, I'd like to share some additional thoughts with our associates listening in today.\n" ], [ "John Gallegos", "Thank you for continuing to connect with our customers every day.\n" ], [ "Michael Murphy", "They are rewarding us with their business.\n" ], [ "John Boyd", "With your help, we gained more of the market and improved our customer satisfaction scores in 2016.\n" ], [ "Keith Reed", "Thank you for your hard work.\n" ], [ "Connor Rodriguez", "For those associates who are choosing to accept the voluntary retirement offer, thank you for your contributions to Kroger.\n" ], [ "Amanda Hebert", "I know for some the decision to retire was not an easy one.\n" ], [ "Theresa Edwards", "You should know, Kroger would not be the company it is today without your years of dedicated service.\n" ], [ "Victoria Hubbard", "Each of you has made a difference in the lives of our customers, our communities, and each other.\n" ], [ "Michael Larson", "And we are very grateful for all of your contributions.\n" ], [ "Eric Brown", "Thank you.\n" ], [ "Cesar Castillo", "That completes our call today.\n" ], [ "Pamela Williams", "Thanks for joining.\n" ] ]
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Person,Sentence Joseph Lopez,"The promotions by category, we would use our 84.51 insights for that. " Michael Fitzgerald,"And it would really be different by customer. " Scott Scott,"Some of it would be things that you would do personalized one on one. " Micheal Williams,"So, it actually -- if you go into the store from checking the retail price, you wouldn't see it, because it's offers that are made directly to customers. " Andrea Murray,"Some is via coupons. " Amber Lamb,"It's all of the above, because different customers react different ways to different promotions. " Julia Wilson,"So, it's becoming increasingly personalized offers based on what that particular customer wants and desires are. " Brett Cannon,"And it would be a mix of national brand, corporate brands, and fresh product, and others, so it's really a mix. " Thomas Alexander,"On the comp by quarter, <UNK>, I'll let you. " Jeffery Fischer,"If you'd repeat your question. " Amanda White,"I want to make sure I'm answering the question you asked and not what I have in my head. " Carl Pitts DVM,"Well, the comment about we expect the first quarter to look a lot like the first quarter, I guess would be a little bit of code for ID sales continue to be a little bit negative right now, which means we expect ID sales to recover as we go throughout the year, and that's going back to the questions that we've gotten on the cadence of how we expect to see the underlying EPS, is that is predicated on an improvement in ID sales throughout the year. " Jeffrey Hawkins,"Sure. " Joshua Harris,"Bo and his team out there in Colorado continue to do some exciting things inside their stores. " Jeremy Jacobs,"Some of the new stores they've opened, we're pretty excited about the sales levels they've been able to generate. " Debbie Hall,"Bo continues to look at his book of business and his stores. " Richard Garcia,"They're a very new Company. " Danielle Mitchell,"He's learning as he goes, and he continues to make tweaks to this model and stop doing some things that aren't working and try some new things that seem to have -- to be bearing fruit. " Mary Harmon,"We're very pleased with what we see out of Bo and his team, and continue to be enthusiastic about that kind of a format. " Shannon Martinez,"Thank you. " Bailey Mclaughlin,"It's not something we've talked about a whole lot, and it's one of those things when you -- if you have 3% or 4% IDs and you have a strong capital program, and it's 30 basis points or 40 basis points or 50 basis points of headwinds from sister-store impacts, the effect of that isn't as dramatic as it is when you're close to a zero ID sales negative. " Michael Warner,"So, we haven't really talked about it. " Connie Decker,"We did in the third quarter. " Joseph Leonard,"What did I say. " Mark Mitchell,"20 basis points to 30 basis points. " Robert Tran,"Is what it typically is. " Kevin Johnson,"Is what it typically is. " James Daugherty,"So, it is a bit higher today, because we have been doing more stores. " Angela Hubbard,"A couple, three years ago, we were under $3 billion in capital, and we were above $3.5 billion in capital this year. " Patricia Hudson,"So, we have ramped up our capital spend. " Cindy Oconnor,"We are touching more stores. " Olivia Gomez,"We're opening more new stores, which cause a sister-store impact and expanding and relocating some very strong stores, which continue to perform very well, but haven't been grand reopened long enough to be into our identical store base yet. " Lori Lester,"When you look at the number of stores we did over the last year, compared to two or three years ago, it's about double major store projects. " Roy Fox,"As those stores are open long enough, they will flip back into our ID store base, and we would hope they continue to perform the way they are and be a tailwind to ID sales. " Jesus Smith,"As I said in the prepared comments, we are taking capital down from what we would originally plan to spend in 2017, because we've been guiding folks to think about 2017, and even 2018 to be a similar spend level that we did in 2016. " Matthew Guerrero,"And most of that will come out of new store, and we'll continue a strong remodel program. " Troy Castillo MD,"When we remodel a store, it does not come of out IDs. " Deanna Munoz,"It's only an expansion or a relocation or a net new that winds up affecting it. " Samantha Floyd,"I think it will continue for a while, but it will decline over time, as those stores become identical again. " Anthony Johnson,"Thanks, <UNK>. " Tonya Cooper,"If you look at during the quarter, it started out slow when we had the earnings call. " Nicholas Barrett,"It actually during the holidays improved, and then January it slowed down again. " Michael Torres,"So, if you look at during the quarter, that's kind of the cadence within the quarter. " Joshua Oconnor,"I always hate to use weather as an excuse, but we had absolutely no weather benefits this year. " Alex Burton,"The negative of that is we had no weather benefits. " Andrew Perez,"The positive is, next year, if we have any weather at all, we cycle that. " Andrea Brown,"If you look at the prior year, we didn't have much weather either, and in fact the only one big weather event we had was the last weekend of the year in last year's numbers. " Jenny Stafford,"So, our year ended against the only weather event we had in the prior year, with no weather this year. " Jeffrey Howard,"Tonnage growth cadence remained positive, but it's because of the deflation, but obviously, around the holidays was stronger than two sides of the holiday. " Gary Hatfield,"They were very broad-based, and anything like -- anything that we would do, we would use our insights to decide what our approach is. " Janet Ortiz,"I wouldn't say changes since the quarter ended. " Joseph Fitzgerald,"I would say that definitely are seeing some pricing in certain pockets. " Julie Williams,"I never tried to calculate on a percentage basis, but at any point in time, you will always have competitors doing things from a pricing standpoint. " Jennifer Myers,"It's a pretty small test. " Charles Melton,"We're early in the process. " Morgan Hernandez,"And it would -- the same comment that I made earlier about -- on ClickList, it's a headwind but you can see as they mature, it becomes where we're neutral in terms of how a customer engages with us. " Ryan Hoover,"In terms of specific numbers that we would expect for this year, we're not to the point where we'd be willing to share it, other than obviously we're working hard to scale it if it makes sense, in ways that it makes sense. " Alex Drake,"We would look at all the delivery options together and really leaving it up to customer how they want to engage with us. " Richard Sutton,"We'll continue to add items to Vitacost that make sense, and the Simple Truth product is obviously the initial part of that. " Blake Pennington,"Thanks, <UNK>. " Lisa Ellis,"On the delayed tax refunds, I don't know, <UNK>, I really don't have very much insight into it. " Lance King,"If you look, most of our products aren't as discretionary as some of the other retailers that have talked about it. " Morgan Johnson,"<UNK>, I would be in <UNK>'s boat from an insight standpoint. " Amanda Davis,"My conclusion, without meeting with some other folks and having conversation, would be that the timing of those doesn't affect us in a big way like it does other folks, because over my time here at Kroger, I've never heard anybody talk about I can't wait until tax refunds drop so we can get a boost in sales. " Chris Young,"So, it just doesn't -- I agree with what <UNK>'s conclusion is based on most of what we sell. " Nicolas Sullivan,"The only exception would be like in Alaska, where you get paid to live in Alaska, and it's based on the size of the check, based on fuel profits or gasoline profits for the state. " Johnathan Long,"Pipeline. " Steven Pierce,"From the pipeline. " Patricia Duncan,"And that you can clearly see when the checks go out, and the size of the checks from year to year. " Michael Bryant,"But those were all great big Fred Meyer stores with a lot of general merchandise. " Jennifer Crawford,"If you look at Roundy's overall, we continue to be very happy with what Michael Marx and team are doing in Wisconsin, as well as Don Rosanova and team in Chicagoland, with the two banners. " Patrick Johnson,"<UNK> and team have cycled through the first set of store remodels and offerings to the customers, who are now in the second market getting remodels completed, and then we'll put a full campaign into that market, and then if we continue to see the positive reaction from the customers from ID sales dollars and units, we would expect to continue to roll that out throughout the state. " Lauren Parsons,"From an ID sales standpoint, it really didn't affect it very much in the quarter, certainly not as much as it did early in the year. " Michael Clark,"Thanks, <UNK>. " Gina Good,"Good morning. " Christine Knight,"Well, I'll answer the question a little broader than just one specific competitor. " Warren Middleton,"But with the comment that I made earlier, there is no doubt several competitors are improving and running better stores. " Michelle Maldonado,"So, that is really clear when you go into their stores, and it's much broader than just Walmart. " Thomas Lam,"In terms of the things we're doing, we're really doubling down on the customer experience. " Paul Smith,"We're getting even more aggressive on process change and taking costs out where it makes sense to take costs out, and improving the competitiveness of our model. " Krystal Farley,"So, in terms of what are we doing about it, those would be the things that we're doing about it, because what we find is certain customers are interested in price, but all they want is a fair price. " Mario Morris,"They're really, really interested in having fresh produce, fresh meat, and a great experience, and those are things that we have competitive advantages on, and we'll continue to focus on that in our store teams and our folks, and Kroger associates across the whole Company will continue to focus on those. " Lindsay Archer,"Well, if you look, we would -- I've been around for 30 some years, and I always would tell you that we've always felt that the next five years are going to be more competitive than the last five. " Charles Williams,"I would definitely agree with that comment today. " Timothy Fry,"We definitely believe the next five will be more competitive than the last five. " Dr. Robert Osborne,"Because only the strong survive. " Chelsea Dunn,"If you look at in terms of -- we feel very excited about the opportunities that we have to continue to grow our Business, and I put it in two buckets. " Travis Thompson,"Some of it is operational driven, where if you look at the historical business that we're in, getting better at that, but if you think about the comments that you hear us increasingly talk about, looking at the opportunity in the $1.5 trillion total food business, we continue to get more and more aggressive in terms of fresh food, fresh food prepared, what's for dinner and picking things up, and that continues to grow well for us. " Matthew Moore,"So, we really see that continues to be a large growth opportunity, and I would say at the moment we can see the opportunity more than the things that we're doing. " Jonathan Hogan,"When you were out for our investor meeting, you saw some of the things we're testing, but we really continue to improve and get better and better about that part of the Business, and one of the things that we've been very pleasantly surprised is the willingness that our customers are to eat in one of our stores. " Nicole Baker,"And we believe that will be an opportunity to grow the Business and create a new leg, a platform for growth. " Jeffrey Ewing,"So, it's really both of those things together. " Theresa Medina,"I would say it's kind of the same. " Wanda Lee,"If the right opportunity became available, we would be very interested. " Rebecca Kirk,"But we don't -- we haven't changed in terms of we design a model where M&A is not required, and if the right opportunity becomes available, we would sit down and talk to somebody. " Brittney Guerrero,"But it's not something that we're out proactively trying to change that. " Kristine Ward,"Thanks. " Kristina Jenkins,"We have time for one more question. " Regina Perez,"We continue to see very much where people are increasingly spending money in the fresh departments. " Joseph Pugh,"So, there is no doubt there's a shift in tonnage from the center store to the perimeter of the store, and that's been a long-term shift, and that hasn't changed. " Lynn Burton,"If you look at the center store, we would still see tonnage growth there, but remember, natural and organic is part of what's driving that growth. " Nicholas Wright PhD,"Natural and organic is not -- there's very few public companies where you can just see that by itself. " Tony House,"If you look at even for us, <UNK> talked about our total natural and organic business at about $16 billion. " Jerome Manning,"Our Simple Truth brand by itself is $1.7 billion of that. " Jordan Roman,"So, over 10%. " Tina Martin,"And those are things that you really don't see in some of the other measures. " Tanya Walters,"So, the center store has been soft for a long period of time, but we've continued to gain share in the center store, and we also have continued to change the mix of what's inside the center store. " Dawn Macias,"And different category reinventions with coffee and pet and baby, where we've totally redone the look and feel of those departments for our customer. " Lisa Davis,"We announced earlier in the year a new relationship with IRI that we didn't talk about a whole lot, and it's really just furthering that relationship with them. " Adam King,"They have a few nuggets of data that Nielsen may not have that we think is going to be helpful to us overall as we look at our volume in the overall food industry, not just the grocery store industry. " Jasmine Rowe,"Thanks, <UNK>. " Jean Beard,"Before we end today's call, I'd like to share some additional thoughts with our associates listening in today. " John Gallegos,"Thank you for continuing to connect with our customers every day. " Michael Murphy,"They are rewarding us with their business. " John Boyd,"With your help, we gained more of the market and improved our customer satisfaction scores in 2016. " Keith Reed,"Thank you for your hard work. " Connor Rodriguez,"For those associates who are choosing to accept the voluntary retirement offer, thank you for your contributions to Kroger. " Amanda Hebert,"I know for some the decision to retire was not an easy one. " Theresa Edwards,"You should know, Kroger would not be the company it is today without your years of dedicated service. " Victoria Hubbard,"Each of you has made a difference in the lives of our customers, our communities, and each other. " Michael Larson,"And we are very grateful for all of your contributions. " Eric Brown,"Thank you. " Cesar Castillo,"That completes our call today. " Pamela Williams,"Thanks for joining. "
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Emin Candansayar,Electrical and Electromagnetic Methods,Turkey; Turkey; Turkey,1,2D; resistivity; inversion; finite difference; finite element,11,2012-02-13,2011-04-01,Two-dimensional inversion of direct current resistivity data incorporating topography by using finite difference techniques with triangle cells: Investigation of Kera fault zone in western Crete,77 16,2012-02-13,Imperial College London,J. H. Saunders; M. D. Jackson; M. Y. Gulamali; J. Vinogradov; C. C. Pain,Electrical and Electromagnetic Methods,U. K.,1,borehole geophysics; electromagnetics; finite element; reservoir characterization; rock physics,8,2012-02-13,2011-02-16,Streaming potentials at hydrocarbon reservoir conditions,77 17,2012-02-15,University of Tasmania; University of Tasmania; Fullagar Geophysics Pty Ltd,Ralf Schaa; Peter K. Fullagar,Engineering and Environmental Geophysics,Australia; Australia; Australia,1,apparent resistivity; Australia; electromagnetics; inversion; modeling,5,2012-02-15,2011-04-12,Vertical and horizontal resistive limit formulas for a rectangular-loop source on a conductive half-space,77 18,2012-02-03,Stanford University,Elliot Grunewald; Rosemary Knight,Gravity Exploration Methods,USA,1,near surface; nuclear; magnetics; groundwater; environmental,8,2012-02-03,2011-05-09,Nonexponential decay of the surface-NMR signal and implications for water content estimation,77 19,2012-02-03,ARKeX Ltd.,Gary Barnes; Joseph Barraud,Gravity Exploration Methods,U. K.,1,algorithm; gravity; inversion; Salt; modeling,19,2012-02-03,2011-04-19,Imaging geologic surfaces by inverting gravity gradient data with depth horizons,77 20,2012-02-01,Università Federico II di Napoli; Geological Survey of Canada,Maurizio Fedi; Mark Pilkington,Ground-penetrating Radar,Italy; Canada,1,imaging; gravity; magnetics; inversion,24,2012-02-01,2011-02-22,Understanding imaging methods for potential field data,77 21,2012-02-03,Institute of Bio- and Geosciences; Institute of Bio- and Geosciences; Université catholique de Louvain,François Jonard; Lutz Weihermüller; Harry Vereecken; Sébastien Lambot,Ground-penetrating Radar,Germany; Germany; Belgium,1,ground-penetrating radar (GPR); hydrology; inversion; modeling; scattering,10,2012-02-03,2011-02-15,Accounting for soil surface roughness in the inversion of ultrawideband off-ground GPR signal for soil moisture retrieval,77 22,2012-02-03,King Fahd University of Petroleum &amp; Minerals; Università di Padova,Giulio Vignoli; Rita Deiana; Giorgio Cassiani,Mining Geophysics,Saudi Arabia; Italy,1,ground-penetrating radar (GPR); vertical seismic profile (VSP); inversion,8,2012-02-03,2011-04-18,Focused inversion of vertical radar profile (VRP) traveltime data,77 23,2012-01-30,Memorial University of Newfoundland,Peter G. Lelièvre; Colin G. Farquharson; Charles A. Hurich,Reservoir Geophysics,Canada,1,3D; gravity; inversion; mining; traveltime,48,2012-01-30,2011-04-27,Joint inversion of seismic traveltimes and gravity data on unstructured grids with application to mineral exploration,77 24,2012-01-30,University of Oviedo; Stanford University,Juan Luis Fernández Martínez; Tapan Mukerji; Esperanza García Gonzalo; Amit Suman,Seismic Data Acquisition,Spain; USA,1,reservoir characterization; inversion; optimization; modeling,13,2012-01-30,2011-02-03,Reservoir characterization and inversion uncertainty via a family of particle swarm optimizers,77 25,2012-02-23,Fugro Geoteam AS; Norwegian Defense Research Establishment (FFI); University of Massachusetts,Thomas Elboth; Bjørn Anders Pettersson Reif ; Øyvind Andreassen; Michael B. Martell,Seismic Interferometry,Norway; Norway; USA,1,acquisition; marine; noise; wave equation,5,2012-02-23,2011-01-05,Flow noise reduction from superhydrophobic surfaces,77 26,2012-02-08,University of Calgary,David C. Henley,Seismic Interferometry,Canada,1,near surface; statics; surface consistent; radial transform; deconvolution,13,2012-02-08,2011-02-25,Interferometric application of static corrections,77 27,2012-02-08,The University of Edinburgh; The University of Edinburgh,Simon King; Andrew Curtis,Seismic Inversion,U. K; U. K; U. K,1,-,24,2012-02-08,2011-08-09,Suppressing nonphysical reflections in Green’s function estimates using source-receiver interferometry,77 28,2012-02-01,The University of Texas at Dallas,Herurisa Rusmanugroho; George A. McMechan,Seismic Inversion,USA,1,3D; inversion; borehole geophysics; multicomponent,6,2012-02-01,2010-12-15,"Sensitivity of estimated elastic moduli to completeness of wave type, measurement type, and illumination apertures at a receiver in multicomponent VSP data",77 29,2012-02-01,Universität Potsdam,Jens Tronicke; Hendrik Paasche; Urs Böniger,Seismic Inversion,Germany,1,crosswell; tomography; inversion; near surface,30,2012-02-01,2011-01-03,Crosshole traveltime tomography using particle swarm optimization: A near-surface field example,77 30,2012-02-03,University of British Columbia,Brendan R. Smithyman; Ronald M. Clowes,Seismic Inversion,Canada,1,2D; near surface; tomography; vibroseis; wave equation,8,2012-02-03,2011-02-21,Waveform tomography of field vibroseis data using an approximate 2D geometry leads to improved velocity models,77 31,2012-02-08,Nexen Inc.; University of Leeds; University of Alberta,Carl Reine; Roger Clark; Mirko van der Baan,Seismic Inversion,Canada; U. K; Canada,1,attenuation; prestack; reservoir characterization; algorithm; spectral analysis,40,2012-02-08,2011-02-18,Robust prestack Q-determination using surface seismic data: Part 1 — Method and synthetic examples,77 32,2012-02-08,Swiss Federal Institute of Technology; University of Adelaide,Hansruedi Maurer; Stewart A. Greenhalgh; Edgar Manukyan; Stefano Marelli; Alan G. Green,Seismic Inversion,Switzerland,1,crosswell; inversion; tomography,15,2012-02-08,2010-12-08,Receiver-coupling effects in seismic waveform inversions,77 33,2012-02-15,Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory; Chevron Energy Technology Company,Jinsong Chen; G. Michael Hoversten,Seismic Migration,USA; USA,1,statistics; inversion; electromagnetics; rock physics; seismic attributes,11,2012-02-15,2011-06-20,Joint inversion of marine seismic AVA and CSEM data using statistical rock-physics models and Markov random fields,77 34,2012-02-01,Colorado School of Mines; Schlumberger Cambridge Research; Edinburgh University,Clement Fleury; Ivan Vasconcelos,Seismic Migration,USA; U. K.; U. K,1,imaging; migration; multiples; scattering; crosscorrelation,26,2012-02-01,2011-04-04,Imaging condition for nonlinear scattering-based imaging: Estimate of power loss in scattering,77 35,2012-02-08,Montana Tech; Queens College,David A. Sunwall; Marvin A. Speece; Stephen F. Pekar,Seismic Modeling and Wave Propagation,USA; USA,1,air-gun; Antarctica; finite element; reflection; acquisition,0,2012-02-08,2011-03-30,"Advances in on-sea-ice seismic reflection methods using an air gun: McMurdo Sound, Antarctica",77 36,2012-02-06,BGP International Inc.; University of Kansas; The China University of Geosciences; University of Kansas; University of Kansas; University of Kansas,Chong Zeng; Jianghai Xia; Richard D. Miller; Georgios P. Tsoflias,Seismic Modeling and Wave Propagation,USA; USA; China; USA; USA; USA,1,surface wave; modeling; finite difference; near surface; wave propagation,31,2012-02-06,2011-02-15,An improved vacuum formulation for 2D finite-difference modeling of Rayleigh waves including surface topography and internal discontinuities,77 37,2012-02-22,University of Houston; Total E &amp; P Research and Technology; University of Houston; Brookhaven National Laboratory,Kaushik Maji; Fuchun Gao; Sameera K. Abeykoon; Donald J. Kouri,Seismic Velocity/Statics,USA; USA; USA; USA,1,modeling; acoustic; scattering; 2D,5,2012-02-22,2010-01-20,New full-wave phase-shift approach to solve the Helmholtz acoustic wave equation for modeling,77 38,2012-02-15,China University of Petroleum (East China); Research Institute; RIPED; China University of Petroleum,Qizhen Du; Fang Li; Jing Ba; Yitong Zhu; Bo Hou,Signal Processing,China; China; China; China,1,multicomponent; converted wave; velocity analysis; migration; vector processing,10,2012-02-15,2010-12-30,Multicomponent joint migration velocity analysis in the angle domain for PP-waves and PS-waves,77 39,2012-02-01,Stanford University,Yunyue Li; Yang Zhang; Jon Claerbout,Signal Processing,USA,1,optimization; inversion; noise; algorithm,12,2012-02-01,2011-03-11,Hyperbolic estimation of sparse models from erratic data,77 40,2012-02-06,University of Calgary,Roohollah Askari; Robert J. Ferguson,Tutorials and Expository Discussions,Canada,1,2D; attenuation; dispersion; near surface; surface wave,7,2012-02-06,2010-10-12,Dispersion and the dissipative characteristics of surface waves in the generalized S-transform domain,77 41,2012-02-15,University of Oviedo; Schlumberger-EMI Technology Center,Juan L. Fernández Martínez; M. Zulima Fernández Muñiz; Michael J. Tompkins,Discussions,Spain; USA,1,inversion; optimization,29,2012-02-15,2011-09-12,On the topography of the cost functional in linear and nonlinear inverse problems,77
[ [ "ID", "Type", "Story", "Parent", "Points", "Comments", "Author", "Title", "URL", "Content", "Created" ], [ "698174", "comment", "697718.0", "698047.0", "0", "0", "nir", "", "", "Isn't large scale software actually where most of the automation and offshoring take place?<p>The \"judgments calls and architectural decisions\" can be made just as well by software architects in India or China or Brazil.<p>>The interesting part of a software project is all the stuff you have to do after the rote parts have been automated<p>Absolutely. For example: 6502 Assembly -> C -> Java -> Python. Each step is exactly about that: Letting you focus on the interesting parts, and thus produce more value with less human effort. This <i>is</i> automation, we just call it abstraction or whatever. We didn't see a drop in the job market as result, since the demand for software had been rising even faster. The question is whether this will remain the case.", "1247252330.0" ], [ "698173", "comment", "698085.0", "698085.0", "0", "0", "MicahWedemeyer", "", "", "I think Facebook really could make a crap-ton in any number of ways, just from all the user data they have available for mining. Advertisers would (and already do) pay through the nose for that. I think ad revenue is generally an awful money source for a web app, but Facebook is big and addictive enough to command some crazy rates.<p>And that makes me scratch my head when they talk about \"building the userbase\" and \"not focusing on revenue yet\" Maybe I'm just short sighted, but I think it's time for FB to start cashing in. Just like anything else, it's best to launch your revenue model early and iterate, rather than waiting until the timing is perfect.", "1247252289.0" ], [ "698172", "comment", "697723.0", "697999.0", "0", "0", "swolchok", "", "", "On the surface, your argument has intuitive merit. However, you don't sue a business unit (Youtube), you sue a company (Google). Google is profitable.", "1247252283.0" ], [ "698171", "comment", "698169.0", "698169.0", "0", "0", "paulsmith", "", "", "Schuyler Erle, who wrote the venerable Geo::Coder::US in Perl, updates it for Ruby, SQLite, and with a more modular design. Announced by Andrew Turner at the State of the Map conference in Amsterdam.", "1247252276.0" ], [ "698170", "comment", "697748.0", "697748.0", "0", "0", "icey", "", "", "This looks like an evolutionary relative of Charles Simonyi's intentional programming efforts.", "1247252253.0" ], [ "698169", "story", "", "", "1", "1", "paulsmith", "GeoCommons open-sourced their geocoder", "http://highearthorbit.com/geocommons-open-sourced-geocoder/", "", "1247252196.0" ], [ "698168", "comment", "697847.0", "697847.0", "0", "0", "edw519", "", "", "\"Behind the Wheel French\" is excellent:<p><a href=\"http://www.amazon.com/Behind-Wheel-French-CD-Course/dp/1893564789/ref=sr_1_6?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1247252103&sr=8-6\" rel=\"nofollow\">http://www.amazon.com/Behind-Wheel-French-CD-Course/dp/18935...</a>", "1247252161.0" ], [ "698167", "comment", "694513.0", "697251.0", "0", "0", "metachor", "", "", "\"Web browsing is one of my primary computer activities, so an OS that boots up quickly and uses the fastest browser would be greatly welcomed.\"<p>This precisely characterizes the intended market for Chrome OS.", "1247252101.0" ], [ "698166", "comment", "697826.0", "697826.0", "0", "0", "snprbob86", "", "", "As I discussed in an earlier thread, our custom mailer uses Gmail on a custom domain for storage; fetchmail connects via IMAP and then pipes to procmail which pipes to a Python script.<p>Lamson looks like it can offer a lot of great features, but I'll have to run my own SMTP server and I'm worried about downtime. If I let Gmail store the messages, I don't need to worry (much) about messages going missing. If my server crashes, fetchmail will just pick up the missed messages in the next fetch, only a few minutes late.<p>For others who run mail servers: how do you handle downtime?", "1247252027.0" ], [ "698165", "comment", "697501.0", "697501.0", "0", "0", "UpFromTheGut", "", "", "I wonder if putting brainfuck on my resume would get me in the door, or thrown out the door.", "1247252000.0" ], [ "698164", "comment", "698131.0", "698131.0", "0", "0", "chaosmachine", "", "", "This doesn't work because there's nowhere to grip when you're trying to turn the key.", "1247251959.0" ], [ "698163", "comment", "697555.0", "697786.0", "0", "0", "kierank", "", "", "I agree with you in the sense that most people at the kind of events this guy talks about are doing web-apps/social media of some sort.<p>He needs to go to some of the more tech-based events where people are genuinely innovating.", "1247251927.0" ], [ "698162", "comment", "697497.0", "697699.0", "0", "0", "jamesbritt", "", "", "\" If you want to display your culture to strangers on the subway, go out to some website and make yourself a custom T-Shirt with an obscure quote.\"<p>Wait; so I can't just parade around in my faded PiL logo T-shirt anymore?", "1247251843.0" ], [ "698161", "comment", "698131.0", "698131.0", "0", "0", "gchpaco", "", "", "Considering the number of keys I've bent which didn't have big gaping holes there, I suspect this would need to be hardened to work right, which would make grinding obnoxious.<p>Still, not an inherently terrible idea.", "1247251826.0" ], [ "698160", "comment", "697987.0", "697987.0", "0", "0", "adamhowell", "", "", "Great article w/ real meat in it, thanks for posting.<p>“We want to build a profit, create a nest egg, and then take more creative risks with our next game,” he said. “We aren’t under pressure to make the next game into a home run. I have my eye on the future. I want to progress in an intelligent manner, like some of the better independent developers.”", "1247251806.0" ], [ "698159", "comment", "698122.0", "698122.0", "0", "0", "maukdaddy", "", "", "I'm sorry to do this, but I can't resist.<p>Oh shit! Here comes an s!!!", "1247251801.0" ], [ "698158", "story", "", "", "3", "0", "jonphillips", " Books For Designers, Typography Lovers And Freelancers", "http://spyrestudios.com/must-read-books-for-designers-typography-lovers-and-freelancers/", "There’s a lot of books about design, usability, typography, CSS, freelancing and a boat load of other related topics out there. All these books can help make you a better designer and business owner. Here's a list of some of my favorite ones.", "1247251796.0" ], [ "698157", "story", "", "", "1", "1", "dan_the_welder", "This is a next generation laser ranging/image sensor", "http://www.signal.co.jp/vbc/mems/index_e.html", "", "1247251777.0" ], [ "698156", "comment", "697840.0", "697840.0", "0", "0", "gojomo", "", "", "Let's see: a social network using sleazy spamy user-acqusition techniques; a grandstanding state attorney general, and users who casually share their address books and mail logins with third party sites. Help! There's no one in this story to root for!", "1247251774.0" ], [ "698155", "story", "", "", "22", "8", "kitsguy", "Social Media: Why it pays to be super awesome to almost everyone online", "http://www.techvibes.com/blog/social-media-why-it-pays-to-be-super-awesome-to-almost-everyone", "", "1247251696.0" ], [ "698154", "story", "", "", "45", "6", "kqr2", "Happy Birthday Nikola Tesla: Strange Genius", "http://www.studio360.org/episodes/2008/01/25", "", "1247251676.0" ], [ "698153", "comment", "697857.0", "697951.0", "0", "0", "dkokelley", "", "", "Yeah the 3rd ad onward I thought they were advertising for either a sex fantasy game, a new kind of dating service, or porn. I think advertising like this dilutes your advertising dollars across a broad range of people who are only remotely interested in your product. Sure, they can get a lot of click with boobs, but people clicking on boobs are looking for boobs. If they don't get them, it's ad money wasted. They would probably have more quality leads if they targeted their advertising to paid gaming sites. Those people are already willing to pay for their online games, and are obviously looking for games to play.", "1247251667.0" ], [ "698152", "comment", "697622.0", "697622.0", "0", "0", "bradgessler", "", "", "eBay's mantra should be, \"make it easy to buy, sell, and trade shit\". Unfortunately they lost sight of that a long time ago when they were trying to hard to woo bigger sellers with \"Buy it Now\" and all the other professional features they built into eBay. Their vision was too vague and looked more like, \"build a big, online marketplace\". Unfortunately for eBay, Amazon started with this vision and executed it much better.<p>I don't use eBay anymore because its hard to list an item and deal with all the emails about it. Instead, I buy stuff on Amazon much easier at about the same price without all the aggravation of bidding. If I want to sell something, like a book, I can list it on Amazon and sell it without answering a billion emails and typing up a big description.<p>Amazon is kicking eBay's ass.", "1247251662.0" ], [ "698151", "comment", "697016.0", "697973.0", "0", "0", "silentbicycle", "", "", "While I ultimately agree with you, I think that the safe conservative option should be the default. By the time peoples' systems are large enough for the performance difference to actually matter (if ever), they will have had plenty of time to get sufficiently informed about the trade-offs involved. The people who are upset because they get crappy performance from MySQL <i>when they don't even know about indexing tables</i> are not qualified to decide whether risking data corruption is worth a performance boost.<p>In other words, it's premature optimization.", "1247251603.0" ], [ "698150", "comment", "697723.0", "698028.0", "0", "0", "kierank", "", "", "I think this is getting more and more common because of so-called \"tech\" bloggers not fact-checking their stories and generally overhyping social media (twitter/facebook/youtube etc..) because of their relative simplicity compared to something like the intracacies of bandwidth economics.<p>Unlike traditional journalists (though clearly not the NYT!) these guys don't have black books of knowledgable people to call up and ask on a certain issue.<p>Social media makes everyone's opinions and views a lot more equal (when really they shouldn't be) and these stories eventually bubble up to traditional media, which have the view that since the whole \"blogosphere\" is talking about it as fact; it must be fact.", "1247251544.0" ], [ "698149", "comment", "697125.0", "697712.0", "0", "0", "jamesbritt", "", "", "Don't you notice the depletion of neurotransmitters? It's been a awhile since I played with nootropics, but my understanding of how many cognitive enhancers work is that they stimulate the production of underlying neurotransmitters (norepinephrine, for example).<p>If you are not providing the body with sufficient raw material (feeding your head, as it were), these transmitters get depleted and no amount of stimulants will help.", "1247251523.0" ], [ "698148", "comment", "697718.0", "697718.0", "0", "0", "krakensden", "", "", "While 'HealthEdGov' may have been the place to be over the past ten years, it's worth pointing out that that sector is basically a remora- a useful parasite to the shark, but still a parasite.<p>As a society, we need a stronger 'rest of the economy'.", "1247251491.0" ], [ "698147", "story", "", "", "3", "15", "bdmac97", "Ask HN: Why do people (you) give feedback?", "", "Hi guys,<p>I'm trying to figure out what makes people that give feedback tick.<p>As some of you may know, I have started a new website, launchly, that is trying to be a centralized point for new web startups to get feedback on their idea/site/design/etc. I have been getting some feedback from random users but so far I am not seeing the feedback rates that a site like HN gets (and HN isn't even focused on website feedback). I'm getting lots of votes (Digg-style) but the majority of my visitors don't seem to be leaving feedback.<p>My question to you, then, is why do you leave feedback on the \"review my site\" posts on HN? What is it that draws you to provide feedback? And on an obviously related note, what WOULD draw you to provide feedback on a site like launchly?<p>Is there some direct benefit to you that I am missing when you provide feedback here? I provided feedback on sites prior to creating launchly just because I enjoyed it so I guess I assumed that's why others did it but maybe I have missed something obvious.", "1247251382.0" ], [ "698146", "comment", "697857.0", "697857.0", "0", "0", "die_sekte", "", "", "I spent a lot of time looking for something akin to \"we made the last ad up\". And I was shocked to find out that it is real.", "1247251317.0" ], [ "698145", "comment", "697856.0", "698041.0", "0", "0", "Retric", "", "", "What bothers me about this discussion is the assumption that crappy software people are used to is the only type it's possible to build.<p>You can write software that deals with reasonable levels of memory corruption when it's operating. As in this will survive if no more than X bits are flipped per second in either the source code or RAM.<p>Yes, it's slow and expensive to create and operate, but it is also possible. Yet his argument is based on the assumption that you need a virus scanner for some reason. I know it's hard and expensive to create clean systems, but that's a long way from impossible.<p>PS: What I love about Hacker News is talking with people who understand some things and a far deeper level than I do, and are also willing to listen to a reasonable argument.", "1247251236.0" ], [ "698144", "comment", "697923.0", "697923.0", "0", "0", "ashwinl", "", "", "related: GE's CEO, Jeff Immelt recently argued (<a href=\"http://online.wsj.com/article/SB124603518881261729.html\" rel=\"nofollow\">http://online.wsj.com/article/SB124603518881261729.html</a>) that an American renewal will come from a culture that celebrates invention over consumption.<p>\"Engineering has been underemphasized in this country for a generation. Our high schools fall far short of the mark in science and math. This helps explain why only four percent of American college students have chosen engineering as a profession.<p>At the same time, American companies must reinvigorate their technical efforts…Technology is what makes people and countries feel wealthy… Technology is also the source of competitive advantage.<p>An American renewal will be built on technology. GE’s R&D budget has not been cut. And that’s a course of action I’d recommend to every company that wants to get through the economic crisis even stronger than before.\"", "1247251095.0" ], [ "698143", "story", "", "", "1", "0", "technologizer", "Something phishy's going on with George Stephanopoulos's Twitter account.", "http://technologizer.com/2009/07/10/something-phishy-is-going-on-twitter/", "", "1247251030.0" ], [ "698142", "comment", "697840.0", "697977.0", "0", "0", "akincisor", "", "", "The problem is that new people are still joining the internet and will continue to do so in the near future. They need to be protected from this kind of behavior. Some people argue that getting scammed is the only way people will learn, but that's debatable.", "1247251009.0" ], [ "698141", "comment", "697857.0", "698121.0", "0", "0", "Periodic", "", "", "Yup, these ads really do make them stand out. In the long term the press might be bad, but it's better than no press at all.<p>Also, yet another online free game with swords doesn't really bring in many clicks. Adding some breasts will bring in people they wouldn't have been reaching otherwise. Even if they have a low conversion rate they are getting customers they wouldn't have otherwise.", "1247251004.0" ], [ "698140", "comment", "697888.0", "697888.0", "0", "0", "chanux", "", "", "\"Get something on the front page of Digg.\" - I doubt", "1247250928.0" ], [ "698139", "comment", "697774.0", "697821.0", "0", "0", "clay", "", "", "Here's a twitter clone idea you can steal:<p>a service for friends, family, and co–workers to communicate and stay connected through the exchange of quick, frequent answers to one simple question: Why are you attempting to make a Twitter clone (today)?", "1247250873.0" ], [ "698138", "comment", "697993.0", "697993.0", "0", "0", "Periodic", "", "", "However, with the number of random flash games on the net, I wouldn't be surprised if making yourself stand out and get more clicks might be worth it even with a lower conversion rate. If you are still reaching your target audience, and a new add opens up an entirely new audience, you don't really care what the conversion rate on the new audience is because you weren't reaching those people to begin with.<p>Interestingly, going so far in the extreme will probably get them more press than otherwise. I wouldn't have known the name of this game if it weren't for this article.", "1247250868.0" ], [ "698137", "comment", "697993.0", "697993.0", "0", "0", "swombat", "", "", "I clicked on some of the earlier ads, out of curiosity, and I was presented with a zero-information sign-up page. Eventually I googled around to find some screenshots of the game, to get some idea of what it was like.<p>I suspect that the curiosity about what the game is, and the fact that most people won't bother to poke around, might make quite a few people enter their details into the game, so it's probably not all that ineffective.", "1247250865.0" ], [ "698136", "comment", "697856.0", "697856.0", "0", "0", "EvanK", "", "", "How to make an OS virus-free? It's quite simple actually, make it so difficult and/or useless that it will have no user base whatsoever.<p>Windows has so many viruses because it's the most popular OS in the world (not the <i>best</i> imho, but that's for another flamewar). Mac OS used to be mostly virus-free until it started rapidly gaining in popularity. Linux as well, though the technical prowess of Linux users is generally MUCH higher so it may just be that potential Linux viruses don't spread as much.", "1247250817.0" ], [ "698135", "comment", "697748.0", "697928.0", "0", "0", "pchristensen", "", "", "I did but no one voted<p><a href=\"http://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=697806\" rel=\"nofollow\">http://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=697806</a>", "1247250755.0" ], [ "698134", "comment", "697840.0", "697840.0", "0", "0", "erlanger", "", "", "/me wonders what Terry Chay has to say about this...", "1247250736.0" ], [ "698133", "comment", "698085.0", "698085.0", "0", "0", "Periodic", "", "", "Reading an article [1] on Facebook and Google gave me some prospective on the value of these social networking sites outside of their own sites.<p>It mentioned Facebook's idea of using its knowledge of social graphs to power other sites to allow you to connect to friends through them. I'm guessing instead of having apps embedded in Facebook, Facebook would be embedded in the app. It's an interesting idea, which definitely brings a lot of value, but it still lacks a clear revenue stream.<p>[1] <a href=\"http://www.wired.com/techbiz/it/magazine/17-07/ff_facebookwall?currentPage=all\" rel=\"nofollow\">http://www.wired.com/techbiz/it/magazine/17-07/ff_facebookwa...</a>", "1247250677.0" ], [ "698132", "comment", "697186.0", "697382.0", "0", "0", "wmf", "", "", "But there are still plenty of \"lightweight\" Windows apps that won't run on Chrome, like Skype.<p>For anyone who has used a full-featured Windows/Ubuntu netbook, Chrome OS looks like a step backwards. However since few netbooks have been sold, Google may be able to target people who have no preconceived ideas about what a netbook can do.", "1247250653.0" ], [ "698131", "story", "", "", "29", "19", "sanj", "Key/Keyring combo is all too easy", "http://www.ideaconnection.com/blog/2009/07/key-keyring-combo/", "", "1247250624.0" ], [ "698130", "comment", "697329.0", "697329.0", "0", "0", "greyboy", "", "", "The major downside to Redfin is their service area. I hope they can expand by the time I need them.", "1247250595.0" ], [ "698129", "comment", "697888.0", "698042.0", "0", "0", "SwellJoe", "", "", "You made it all the way to 84? My attention span aint what it used to be. I was skimming by ", "" ], [ "698128", "story", "", "", "1", "0", "coliveira", "Take the rest of the day off", "http://coliveira.net/2009/07/day-8-take-the-rest-of-the-day-off/", "", "1247250575.0" ], [ "698127", "comment", "694593.0", "697771.0", "0", "0", "silentbicycle", "", "", "There's a way to set the infix associativity and precedence, isn't there? (I'm rusty at Haskell, it's not my thing.)<p>You can do typeclass-like overloading in OCaml via its module system, but it isn't really integrated into basic arithmetic, which probably would have been the single most useful place for it. (I just got used to it, but it's definitely a wart.)", "1247250397.0" ], [ "698125", "comment", "697718.0", "697718.0", "0", "0", "indiejade", "", "", "That's why in a recession, it's a good time to get \"funemployed\" . . .<p><a href=\"http://www.latimes.com/news/local/la-me-funemployment4-2009jun04,0,7581684.story\" rel=\"nofollow\">http://www.latimes.com/news/local/la-me-funemployment4-2009j...</a>", "1247250152.0" ], [ "698124", "comment", "697888.0", "698022.0", "0", "0", "paulgb", "", "", "I think the negative comments here are reading too deep into this. I'm pretty sure it's not meant to be taken literally.<p>I upvoted you for the last sentence though.", "1247249998.0" ], [ "698123", "comment", "697649.0", "698112.0", "0", "0", "karanbhangui", "", "", "<a href=\"http://pastie.org/541651\" rel=\"nofollow\">http://pastie.org/541651</a> (added quotes, and doesn't get link cutoff)<p>edit: looks like you fixed it :D", "1247249982.0" ], [ "698122", "story", "", "", "2", "1", "embeddedradical", "A good ppt on the media and it's tech phobias", "http://www.mindhacks.com/blog/2009/07/fringe_benefits.html", "", "1247249960.0" ], [ "698121", "comment", "697857.0", "697857.0", "0", "0", "GavinB", "", "", "Their target audience is probably<p>a)\tMale<p>b)\tBored<p>c)\tNot so jaded that they won't click on ads or try something new<p>d)\tInterested in rts gaming<p>So yeah, that’s how you reel in that audience. You control for their interest in gaming by placing the ads <i>on gaming sites</i>.<p>Additionally, your ad stands out because the gaming sites are clogged with ads for games that involve swords.<p>Once you’ve got them on your homepage you have the opportunity to show them fullscreen art, shots, animations, etc to actually sell the game.", "1247249926.0" ], [ "698120", "comment", "697718.0", "697837.0", "0", "0", "digitallogic", "", "", "\"I would not see health care as a safe industry right now\"<p>In the longer term it will be a safe career move to enter this market though. With the sheer volume of baby boomers reaching retirment, the amount of national spending on healthcare is going to sky rocket regardless of any reforms that go through. This of course assumes that the recession doesn't turn into a depression forcing the government to feed the population with soylent green.", "1247249891.0" ], [ "698119", "comment", "697690.0", "697690.0", "0", "0", "jasonlbaptiste", "", "", "Here's how I've always looked at it. It's retarded to think a startup cannot succeed anywhere. You can do ALL the things you need from the middle of Iowa, and still kill it. Here's what you're NOT given in Iowa? All the opportunities and resources you COULD have. By being in Silicon Valley, you have the maximum amount of opportunity and resources to succeed. Think of it like playing a video game: sure you could win with the basic pistol they give you, but it's probably best to face the game boss with a rocket launcher.<p>The other main question is scaling a company. If you're doing the typical venture back startup thing, then scaling is a huge issue. You need access to capital and talent to the point you can grow the company from 3=>30=>300 people. That's hard to do, especially on the engineering side outside of most startup hotbeds. If you're in a crappy city for a startup, think right now if you could go recruit 50 of the brightest engineers in the next 18 months there.<p>So in short a) you don't need to be in the valley to succeed, at least in the short term b) the valley can give you the maximum opportunities c) think about how the current city you're in can help you scale the startup when (or if) it needs to grow heavily, but don't think about it too soon.", "1247249886.0" ], [ "698118", "comment", "697888.0", "697888.0", "0", "0", "ganjianwei", "", "", "I guess this brings up the question of whether \"geek\" and \"hacker\" are synonymous. In my head the difference is that a \"hacker\" focuses his/her intelligence and interests to more productive ends, while \"geek\" is the superset of people who are particularly interested in technology.", "1247249815.0" ], [ "698117", "comment", "697840.0", "697840.0", "0", "0", "MicahWedemeyer", "", "", "I wish there were some way to simply make it illegal to send emails to someone's contact list, no matter how many \"yes, it's ok\" check-boxes they click.<p>I lay some of the blame at the big-boys' feet (Facebook and friends) for getting users accustomed to this kind of behavior. Now people are so used to giving out their email credentials that they never stop to think that it's ALWAYS a bad idea.", "1247249813.0" ], [ "698116", "story", "", "", "1", "0", "OperaLover", "Google Adds More Images to Local Search Results", "http://www.readwriteweb.com/archives/google_adds_images_to_local_search_results.php", "", "1247249802.0" ], [ "698115", "comment", "697649.0", "698088.0", "0", "0", "karanbhangui", "", "", "Out of curiosity, is there a reason why 'enableHighAccuracy' property isn't set to true for android?", "1247249762.0" ], [ "698114", "comment", "697857.0", "697962.0", "0", "0", "potatolicious", "", "", "Their game is a Flash-based Civilization clone with a twist. They are clearly not targeting the average internet user - if they wanted to they would've done it like Playfish and <i>not</i> create games based on medieval Europe.<p>e.g. Two of the most popular games on Facebook right now involve running your own restaurant or running your own cartoony farm. This is the kind of thing that would hook mainstream users. Knights and ladies of the realm do not.", "1247249758.0" ], [ "698113", "story", "", "", "1", "0", "embeddedradical", "In praise of partial explanation and flowcharts", "http://neuroanthropology.net/2009/07/07/in-praise-of-partial-explanation-and-flowcharts/", "", "1247249751.0" ], [ "698112", "comment", "697649.0", "697649.0", "0", "0", "TweedHeads", "", "", "This snippet uses the new navigator.geolocation.getCurrentPosition() feature in Firefox 3.5<p>You will be redirected to Google Maps if you click the folowing link:<p>(You must click \"share location\" when prompted by the browser, you know, privacy concerns)<p><pre><code> javascript:navigator.geolocation.getCurrentPosition(function(position){window.location.href=\"http://maps.google.com/?ll=\"+position.coords.latitude+\",\"+position.coords.longitude;});\\n</code></pre>\\nDrop it in your bookmarks toolbar and presto!<p>Or get it from here <a href=\"http://mylittlehacks.appspot.com/geolocation\" rel=\"nofollow\">http://mylittlehacks.appspot.com/geolocation</a>", "1247249709.0" ], [ "698111", "comment", "697717.0", "697811.0", "0", "0", "rcmorin", "", "", "Thanks, Joe. Again, the behavior of this age group is very concerning to me. I'm 26 and don't remember these problems with AIM when that was in its heyday. Or maybe I'm just clueless. Even with services like Loopt, I've heard complaints that these projects attract this type of lewd behavior.", "1247249699.0" ], [ "698109", "story", "", "", "7", "1", "OperaLover", "Lunascape. Now with: Choose your own rendering engine", "http://webworkerdaily.com/2009/07/10/lunascape-3-popular-rendering-engines-one-browser/", "", "1247249513.0" ], [ "698108", "comment", "697774.0", "697774.0", "0", "0", "TweedHeads", "", "", "Colors are dull, use vibrant colors to appeal the younger generation.", "1247249451.0" ], [ "698107", "comment", "697888.0", "697907.0", "0", "0", "khafra", "", "", "He was probably facetiously referring to the fact that \"Top [0-9]+\" lists are a well-known variety of linkbait that tend to do well on sites like Digg and reddit.", "1247249400.0" ], [ "698106", "story", "", "", "12", "11", "terpua", "After Yucca Mountain: How to store US nuclear waste", "http://arstechnica.com/science/news/2009/07/storing-nuclear-waste-after-yucca-mountain.ars", "", "1247249346.0" ], [ "698105", "story", "", "", "1", "1", "ALee", "Facebook, MySpace: A race/class divide?", "http://news.cnet.com/8301-17852_3-10283447-71.html", "", "1247249342.0" ], [ "698104", "story", "", "", "2", "0", "ALee", "Online Radio Still Doomed", "http://michaelrobertson.com/archive.php?minute_id=298", "", "1247249334.0" ], [ "698103", "comment", "697717.0", "697779.0", "0", "0", "jbrun", "", "", "Location based chat is a feature, not a company (let alone an app). Eventually, location features will be integrated into regular sms, mms, facebook, whatever and they will wipe your clock. Just think about paid email vs. gmail or quicksilver vs. spotlight, list is long.<p>Do contract work to float yourself. And charge for your app. Integrate with Twitter, Facebook chat, etc. OK, I'm done my rant, sorry.", "1247249278.0" ], [ "698102", "comment", "697172.0", "697393.0", "0", "0", "chaosmachine", "", "", "You can bet paid accounts will be tied to credit cards, and no one will be sharing. More likely, people would just cut and paste the article.<p>The main problem is, nobody will find the article in the first place, because no one will subscribe to read it.", "1247249203.0" ], [ "698101", "comment", "696433.0", "697036.0", "0", "0", "dkokelley", "", "", "'et all' refers to the other players in cellular service, so the question restated is \"Why can't AT&T and other providers get it?\"<p>I do agree with what you say about AT&T's sins being 'forgiven' by offering the iPhone, but that is a function of a market monopoly. I have an iPhone and I use it on AT&T. Coverage is decent in my area including 3G, and I don't mind the price. That said, if Apple offered the phone through multiple carriers then the consumers would be in a better spot because they could choose which carrier to sign with.", "1247249195.0" ], [ "698100", "comment", "697826.0", "698044.0", "0", "0", "icey", "", "", "He's also said that he hopes it will mean spammers end up better at targeting so that there will be less shit flowing overall.", "1247249156.0" ], [ "698099", "story", "", "", "1", "0", "embeddedradical", "Privacy: your biggest user experience challenge", "http://www.demystifyingusability.com/2009/07/privacy-your-bi.html", "", "1247249101.0" ], [ "698098", "comment", "697717.0", "697811.0", "0", "0", "SwellJoe", "", "", "<i>the 12-18 crowd stormed in like bulls in a china shop posting sexually explicit pictures, profanity, etc. which created a whole new slew of headaches. It's a valuable/lucrative audience, but you need a fair amount of policework to prevent things from getting out of control...</i><p>One of the fellows at SmugMug has blogged about the \"free\" question, and pointed out this particular problem with \"free\". When it's free, you capture a part of the market that most wants anonymity and no recourse for their bad, possibly illegal, behavior. 12-18 year olds exchanging sexually explicit pictures via your service is a problem of epic proportions. Stopping it could very easily become your full-time job (and the full-time job of a dozen more people).<p>I know you've said you've already halted free distribution. I just wanted to point out that this one is a well-known problem with free, and if you don't have good, automated, methods for dealing with it, it can be a huge resource drain.", "1247249093.0" ], [ "698097", "comment", "697329.0", "697329.0", "0", "0", "kirpekar", "", "", "We bought through RedFin about a year ago. The $$$ refund makes it all worth it.", "1247249016.0" ], [ "698096", "comment", "697555.0", "697964.0", "0", "0", "icey", "", "", "It's how the London scene was when I was working out there in 2000-2001. If it wasn't a problem then, it probably isn't a problem now. I got a definite sense of \"work hard and play hard... but first work hard\" when I was there.", "1247248966.0" ], [ "698095", "story", "", "", "1", "0", "embeddedradical", "Trust is ultimately about the expectation of rewards", "http://scienceblogs.com/cortex/2009/07/trust.php", "", "1247248953.0" ], [ "698094", "comment", "697840.0", "697977.0", "0", "0", "ube", "", "", "I respect your faith in the general populace but I doubt that they'll become more savvy. Easy usage beats savvy computer practice on any day. Look at Facebook usage and the astounding amount of personal information that people reveal (especially the latest most tech savvy generation).", "1247248864.0" ], [ "698093", "comment", "697435.0", "697713.0", "0", "0", "nopassrecover", "", "", "Yeah for cross-browser handling it's very nice but like any abstraction it's nice to know how it works for those times you have to get down and fix some leaking problem.", "1247248847.0" ] ]
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ID,Type,Story,Parent,Points,Comments,Author,Title,URL,Content,Created 698174,comment,697718.0,698047.0,0,0,nir,,,"Isn't large scale software actually where most of the automation and offshoring take place?<p>The ""judgments calls and architectural decisions"" can be made just as well by software architects in India or China or Brazil.<p>>The interesting part of a software project is all the stuff you have to do after the rote parts have been automated<p>Absolutely. For example: 6502 Assembly -> C -> Java -> Python. Each step is exactly about that: Letting you focus on the interesting parts, and thus produce more value with less human effort. This <i>is</i> automation, we just call it abstraction or whatever. We didn't see a drop in the job market as result, since the demand for software had been rising even faster. The question is whether this will remain the case.",1247252330.0 698173,comment,698085.0,698085.0,0,0,MicahWedemeyer,,,"I think Facebook really could make a crap-ton in any number of ways, just from all the user data they have available for mining. Advertisers would (and already do) pay through the nose for that. I think ad revenue is generally an awful money source for a web app, but Facebook is big and addictive enough to command some crazy rates.<p>And that makes me scratch my head when they talk about ""building the userbase"" and ""not focusing on revenue yet"" Maybe I'm just short sighted, but I think it's time for FB to start cashing in. Just like anything else, it's best to launch your revenue model early and iterate, rather than waiting until the timing is perfect.",1247252289.0 698172,comment,697723.0,697999.0,0,0,swolchok,,,"On the surface, your argument has intuitive merit. However, you don't sue a business unit (Youtube), you sue a company (Google). Google is profitable.",1247252283.0 698171,comment,698169.0,698169.0,0,0,paulsmith,,,"Schuyler Erle, who wrote the venerable Geo::Coder::US in Perl, updates it for Ruby, SQLite, and with a more modular design. Announced by Andrew Turner at the State of the Map conference in Amsterdam.",1247252276.0 698170,comment,697748.0,697748.0,0,0,icey,,,This looks like an evolutionary relative of Charles Simonyi's intentional programming efforts.,1247252253.0 698169,story,,,1,1,paulsmith,GeoCommons open-sourced their geocoder,http://highearthorbit.com/geocommons-open-sourced-geocoder/,,1247252196.0 698168,comment,697847.0,697847.0,0,0,edw519,,,"""Behind the Wheel French"" is excellent:<p><a href=""http://www.amazon.com/Behind-Wheel-French-CD-Course/dp/1893564789/ref=sr_1_6?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1247252103&sr=8-6"" rel=""nofollow"">http://www.amazon.com/Behind-Wheel-French-CD-Course/dp/18935...</a>",1247252161.0 698167,comment,694513.0,697251.0,0,0,metachor,,,"""Web browsing is one of my primary computer activities, so an OS that boots up quickly and uses the fastest browser would be greatly welcomed.""<p>This precisely characterizes the intended market for Chrome OS.",1247252101.0 698166,comment,697826.0,697826.0,0,0,snprbob86,,,"As I discussed in an earlier thread, our custom mailer uses Gmail on a custom domain for storage; fetchmail connects via IMAP and then pipes to procmail which pipes to a Python script.<p>Lamson looks like it can offer a lot of great features, but I'll have to run my own SMTP server and I'm worried about downtime. If I let Gmail store the messages, I don't need to worry (much) about messages going missing. If my server crashes, fetchmail will just pick up the missed messages in the next fetch, only a few minutes late.<p>For others who run mail servers: how do you handle downtime?",1247252027.0 698165,comment,697501.0,697501.0,0,0,UpFromTheGut,,,"I wonder if putting brainfuck on my resume would get me in the door, or thrown out the door.",1247252000.0 698164,comment,698131.0,698131.0,0,0,chaosmachine,,,This doesn't work because there's nowhere to grip when you're trying to turn the key.,1247251959.0 698163,comment,697555.0,697786.0,0,0,kierank,,,I agree with you in the sense that most people at the kind of events this guy talks about are doing web-apps/social media of some sort.<p>He needs to go to some of the more tech-based events where people are genuinely innovating.,1247251927.0 698162,comment,697497.0,697699.0,0,0,jamesbritt,,,""" If you want to display your culture to strangers on the subway, go out to some website and make yourself a custom T-Shirt with an obscure quote.""<p>Wait; so I can't just parade around in my faded PiL logo T-shirt anymore?",1247251843.0 698161,comment,698131.0,698131.0,0,0,gchpaco,,,"Considering the number of keys I've bent which didn't have big gaping holes there, I suspect this would need to be hardened to work right, which would make grinding obnoxious.<p>Still, not an inherently terrible idea.",1247251826.0 698160,comment,697987.0,697987.0,0,0,adamhowell,,,"Great article w/ real meat in it, thanks for posting.<p>“We want to build a profit, create a nest egg, and then take more creative risks with our next game,” he said. “We aren’t under pressure to make the next game into a home run. I have my eye on the future. I want to progress in an intelligent manner, like some of the better independent developers.”",1247251806.0 698159,comment,698122.0,698122.0,0,0,maukdaddy,,,"I'm sorry to do this, but I can't resist.<p>Oh shit! Here comes an s!!!",1247251801.0 698158,story,,,3,0,jonphillips," Books For Designers, Typography Lovers And Freelancers",http://spyrestudios.com/must-read-books-for-designers-typography-lovers-and-freelancers/,"There’s a lot of books about design, usability, typography, CSS, freelancing and a boat load of other related topics out there. All these books can help make you a better designer and business owner. Here's a list of some of my favorite ones.",1247251796.0 698157,story,,,1,1,dan_the_welder,This is a next generation laser ranging/image sensor,http://www.signal.co.jp/vbc/mems/index_e.html,,1247251777.0 698156,comment,697840.0,697840.0,0,0,gojomo,,,"Let's see: a social network using sleazy spamy user-acqusition techniques; a grandstanding state attorney general, and users who casually share their address books and mail logins with third party sites. Help! There's no one in this story to root for!",1247251774.0 698155,story,,,22,8,kitsguy,Social Media: Why it pays to be super awesome to almost everyone online,http://www.techvibes.com/blog/social-media-why-it-pays-to-be-super-awesome-to-almost-everyone,,1247251696.0 698154,story,,,45,6,kqr2,Happy Birthday Nikola Tesla: Strange Genius,http://www.studio360.org/episodes/2008/01/25,,1247251676.0 698153,comment,697857.0,697951.0,0,0,dkokelley,,,"Yeah the 3rd ad onward I thought they were advertising for either a sex fantasy game, a new kind of dating service, or porn. I think advertising like this dilutes your advertising dollars across a broad range of people who are only remotely interested in your product. Sure, they can get a lot of click with boobs, but people clicking on boobs are looking for boobs. If they don't get them, it's ad money wasted. They would probably have more quality leads if they targeted their advertising to paid gaming sites. Those people are already willing to pay for their online games, and are obviously looking for games to play.",1247251667.0 698152,comment,697622.0,697622.0,0,0,bradgessler,,,"eBay's mantra should be, ""make it easy to buy, sell, and trade shit"". Unfortunately they lost sight of that a long time ago when they were trying to hard to woo bigger sellers with ""Buy it Now"" and all the other professional features they built into eBay. Their vision was too vague and looked more like, ""build a big, online marketplace"". Unfortunately for eBay, Amazon started with this vision and executed it much better.<p>I don't use eBay anymore because its hard to list an item and deal with all the emails about it. Instead, I buy stuff on Amazon much easier at about the same price without all the aggravation of bidding. If I want to sell something, like a book, I can list it on Amazon and sell it without answering a billion emails and typing up a big description.<p>Amazon is kicking eBay's ass.",1247251662.0 698151,comment,697016.0,697973.0,0,0,silentbicycle,,,"While I ultimately agree with you, I think that the safe conservative option should be the default. By the time peoples' systems are large enough for the performance difference to actually matter (if ever), they will have had plenty of time to get sufficiently informed about the trade-offs involved. The people who are upset because they get crappy performance from MySQL <i>when they don't even know about indexing tables</i> are not qualified to decide whether risking data corruption is worth a performance boost.<p>In other words, it's premature optimization.",1247251603.0 698150,comment,697723.0,698028.0,0,0,kierank,,,"I think this is getting more and more common because of so-called ""tech"" bloggers not fact-checking their stories and generally overhyping social media (twitter/facebook/youtube etc..) because of their relative simplicity compared to something like the intracacies of bandwidth economics.<p>Unlike traditional journalists (though clearly not the NYT!) these guys don't have black books of knowledgable people to call up and ask on a certain issue.<p>Social media makes everyone's opinions and views a lot more equal (when really they shouldn't be) and these stories eventually bubble up to traditional media, which have the view that since the whole ""blogosphere"" is talking about it as fact; it must be fact.",1247251544.0 698149,comment,697125.0,697712.0,0,0,jamesbritt,,,"Don't you notice the depletion of neurotransmitters? It's been a awhile since I played with nootropics, but my understanding of how many cognitive enhancers work is that they stimulate the production of underlying neurotransmitters (norepinephrine, for example).<p>If you are not providing the body with sufficient raw material (feeding your head, as it were), these transmitters get depleted and no amount of stimulants will help.",1247251523.0 698148,comment,697718.0,697718.0,0,0,krakensden,,,"While 'HealthEdGov' may have been the place to be over the past ten years, it's worth pointing out that that sector is basically a remora- a useful parasite to the shark, but still a parasite.<p>As a society, we need a stronger 'rest of the economy'.",1247251491.0 698147,story,,,3,15,bdmac97,Ask HN: Why do people (you) give feedback?,,"Hi guys,<p>I'm trying to figure out what makes people that give feedback tick.<p>As some of you may know, I have started a new website, launchly, that is trying to be a centralized point for new web startups to get feedback on their idea/site/design/etc. I have been getting some feedback from random users but so far I am not seeing the feedback rates that a site like HN gets (and HN isn't even focused on website feedback). I'm getting lots of votes (Digg-style) but the majority of my visitors don't seem to be leaving feedback.<p>My question to you, then, is why do you leave feedback on the ""review my site"" posts on HN? What is it that draws you to provide feedback? And on an obviously related note, what WOULD draw you to provide feedback on a site like launchly?<p>Is there some direct benefit to you that I am missing when you provide feedback here? I provided feedback on sites prior to creating launchly just because I enjoyed it so I guess I assumed that's why others did it but maybe I have missed something obvious.",1247251382.0 698146,comment,697857.0,697857.0,0,0,die_sekte,,,"I spent a lot of time looking for something akin to ""we made the last ad up"". And I was shocked to find out that it is real.",1247251317.0 698145,comment,697856.0,698041.0,0,0,Retric,,,"What bothers me about this discussion is the assumption that crappy software people are used to is the only type it's possible to build.<p>You can write software that deals with reasonable levels of memory corruption when it's operating. As in this will survive if no more than X bits are flipped per second in either the source code or RAM.<p>Yes, it's slow and expensive to create and operate, but it is also possible. Yet his argument is based on the assumption that you need a virus scanner for some reason. I know it's hard and expensive to create clean systems, but that's a long way from impossible.<p>PS: What I love about Hacker News is talking with people who understand some things and a far deeper level than I do, and are also willing to listen to a reasonable argument.",1247251236.0 698144,comment,697923.0,697923.0,0,0,ashwinl,,,"related: GE's CEO, Jeff Immelt recently argued (<a href=""http://online.wsj.com/article/SB124603518881261729.html"" rel=""nofollow"">http://online.wsj.com/article/SB124603518881261729.html</a>) that an American renewal will come from a culture that celebrates invention over consumption.<p>""Engineering has been underemphasized in this country for a generation. Our high schools fall far short of the mark in science and math. This helps explain why only four percent of American college students have chosen engineering as a profession.<p>At the same time, American companies must reinvigorate their technical efforts…Technology is what makes people and countries feel wealthy… Technology is also the source of competitive advantage.<p>An American renewal will be built on technology. GE’s R&D budget has not been cut. And that’s a course of action I’d recommend to every company that wants to get through the economic crisis even stronger than before.""",1247251095.0 698143,story,,,1,0,technologizer,Something phishy's going on with George Stephanopoulos's Twitter account.,http://technologizer.com/2009/07/10/something-phishy-is-going-on-twitter/,,1247251030.0 698142,comment,697840.0,697977.0,0,0,akincisor,,,"The problem is that new people are still joining the internet and will continue to do so in the near future. They need to be protected from this kind of behavior. Some people argue that getting scammed is the only way people will learn, but that's debatable.",1247251009.0 698141,comment,697857.0,698121.0,0,0,Periodic,,,"Yup, these ads really do make them stand out. In the long term the press might be bad, but it's better than no press at all.<p>Also, yet another online free game with swords doesn't really bring in many clicks. Adding some breasts will bring in people they wouldn't have been reaching otherwise. Even if they have a low conversion rate they are getting customers they wouldn't have otherwise.",1247251004.0 698140,comment,697888.0,697888.0,0,0,chanux,,,"""Get something on the front page of Digg."" - I doubt",1247250928.0 698139,comment,697774.0,697821.0,0,0,clay,,,"Here's a twitter clone idea you can steal:<p>a service for friends, family, and co–workers to communicate and stay connected through the exchange of quick, frequent answers to one simple question: Why are you attempting to make a Twitter clone (today)?",1247250873.0 698138,comment,697993.0,697993.0,0,0,Periodic,,,"However, with the number of random flash games on the net, I wouldn't be surprised if making yourself stand out and get more clicks might be worth it even with a lower conversion rate. If you are still reaching your target audience, and a new add opens up an entirely new audience, you don't really care what the conversion rate on the new audience is because you weren't reaching those people to begin with.<p>Interestingly, going so far in the extreme will probably get them more press than otherwise. I wouldn't have known the name of this game if it weren't for this article.",1247250868.0 698137,comment,697993.0,697993.0,0,0,swombat,,,"I clicked on some of the earlier ads, out of curiosity, and I was presented with a zero-information sign-up page. Eventually I googled around to find some screenshots of the game, to get some idea of what it was like.<p>I suspect that the curiosity about what the game is, and the fact that most people won't bother to poke around, might make quite a few people enter their details into the game, so it's probably not all that ineffective.",1247250865.0 698136,comment,697856.0,697856.0,0,0,EvanK,,,"How to make an OS virus-free? It's quite simple actually, make it so difficult and/or useless that it will have no user base whatsoever.<p>Windows has so many viruses because it's the most popular OS in the world (not the <i>best</i> imho, but that's for another flamewar). Mac OS used to be mostly virus-free until it started rapidly gaining in popularity. Linux as well, though the technical prowess of Linux users is generally MUCH higher so it may just be that potential Linux viruses don't spread as much.",1247250817.0 698135,comment,697748.0,697928.0,0,0,pchristensen,,,"I did but no one voted<p><a href=""http://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=697806"" rel=""nofollow"">http://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=697806</a>",1247250755.0 698134,comment,697840.0,697840.0,0,0,erlanger,,,/me wonders what Terry Chay has to say about this...,1247250736.0 698133,comment,698085.0,698085.0,0,0,Periodic,,,"Reading an article [1] on Facebook and Google gave me some prospective on the value of these social networking sites outside of their own sites.<p>It mentioned Facebook's idea of using its knowledge of social graphs to power other sites to allow you to connect to friends through them. I'm guessing instead of having apps embedded in Facebook, Facebook would be embedded in the app. It's an interesting idea, which definitely brings a lot of value, but it still lacks a clear revenue stream.<p>[1] <a href=""http://www.wired.com/techbiz/it/magazine/17-07/ff_facebookwall?currentPage=all"" rel=""nofollow"">http://www.wired.com/techbiz/it/magazine/17-07/ff_facebookwa...</a>",1247250677.0 698132,comment,697186.0,697382.0,0,0,wmf,,,"But there are still plenty of ""lightweight"" Windows apps that won't run on Chrome, like Skype.<p>For anyone who has used a full-featured Windows/Ubuntu netbook, Chrome OS looks like a step backwards. However since few netbooks have been sold, Google may be able to target people who have no preconceived ideas about what a netbook can do.",1247250653.0 698131,story,,,29,19,sanj,Key/Keyring combo is all too easy,http://www.ideaconnection.com/blog/2009/07/key-keyring-combo/,,1247250624.0 698130,comment,697329.0,697329.0,0,0,greyboy,,,The major downside to Redfin is their service area. I hope they can expand by the time I need them.,1247250595.0 698129,comment,697888.0,698042.0,0,0,SwellJoe,,,You made it all the way to 84? My attention span aint what it used to be. I was skimming by , 698128,story,,,1,0,coliveira,Take the rest of the day off,http://coliveira.net/2009/07/day-8-take-the-rest-of-the-day-off/,,1247250575.0 698127,comment,694593.0,697771.0,0,0,silentbicycle,,,"There's a way to set the infix associativity and precedence, isn't there? (I'm rusty at Haskell, it's not my thing.)<p>You can do typeclass-like overloading in OCaml via its module system, but it isn't really integrated into basic arithmetic, which probably would have been the single most useful place for it. (I just got used to it, but it's definitely a wart.)",1247250397.0 698125,comment,697718.0,697718.0,0,0,indiejade,,,"That's why in a recession, it's a good time to get ""funemployed"" . . .<p><a href=""http://www.latimes.com/news/local/la-me-funemployment4-2009jun04,0,7581684.story"" rel=""nofollow"">http://www.latimes.com/news/local/la-me-funemployment4-2009j...</a>",1247250152.0 698124,comment,697888.0,698022.0,0,0,paulgb,,,I think the negative comments here are reading too deep into this. I'm pretty sure it's not meant to be taken literally.<p>I upvoted you for the last sentence though.,1247249998.0 698123,comment,697649.0,698112.0,0,0,karanbhangui,,,"<a href=""http://pastie.org/541651"" rel=""nofollow"">http://pastie.org/541651</a> (added quotes, and doesn't get link cutoff)<p>edit: looks like you fixed it :D",1247249982.0 698122,story,,,2,1,embeddedradical,A good ppt on the media and it's tech phobias,http://www.mindhacks.com/blog/2009/07/fringe_benefits.html,,1247249960.0 698121,comment,697857.0,697857.0,0,0,GavinB,,,"Their target audience is probably<p>a) Male<p>b) Bored<p>c) Not so jaded that they won't click on ads or try something new<p>d) Interested in rts gaming<p>So yeah, that’s how you reel in that audience. You control for their interest in gaming by placing the ads <i>on gaming sites</i>.<p>Additionally, your ad stands out because the gaming sites are clogged with ads for games that involve swords.<p>Once you’ve got them on your homepage you have the opportunity to show them fullscreen art, shots, animations, etc to actually sell the game.",1247249926.0 698120,comment,697718.0,697837.0,0,0,digitallogic,,,"""I would not see health care as a safe industry right now""<p>In the longer term it will be a safe career move to enter this market though. With the sheer volume of baby boomers reaching retirment, the amount of national spending on healthcare is going to sky rocket regardless of any reforms that go through. This of course assumes that the recession doesn't turn into a depression forcing the government to feed the population with soylent green.",1247249891.0 698119,comment,697690.0,697690.0,0,0,jasonlbaptiste,,,"Here's how I've always looked at it. It's retarded to think a startup cannot succeed anywhere. You can do ALL the things you need from the middle of Iowa, and still kill it. Here's what you're NOT given in Iowa? All the opportunities and resources you COULD have. By being in Silicon Valley, you have the maximum amount of opportunity and resources to succeed. Think of it like playing a video game: sure you could win with the basic pistol they give you, but it's probably best to face the game boss with a rocket launcher.<p>The other main question is scaling a company. If you're doing the typical venture back startup thing, then scaling is a huge issue. You need access to capital and talent to the point you can grow the company from 3=>30=>300 people. That's hard to do, especially on the engineering side outside of most startup hotbeds. If you're in a crappy city for a startup, think right now if you could go recruit 50 of the brightest engineers in the next 18 months there.<p>So in short a) you don't need to be in the valley to succeed, at least in the short term b) the valley can give you the maximum opportunities c) think about how the current city you're in can help you scale the startup when (or if) it needs to grow heavily, but don't think about it too soon.",1247249886.0 698118,comment,697888.0,697888.0,0,0,ganjianwei,,,"I guess this brings up the question of whether ""geek"" and ""hacker"" are synonymous. In my head the difference is that a ""hacker"" focuses his/her intelligence and interests to more productive ends, while ""geek"" is the superset of people who are particularly interested in technology.",1247249815.0 698117,comment,697840.0,697840.0,0,0,MicahWedemeyer,,,"I wish there were some way to simply make it illegal to send emails to someone's contact list, no matter how many ""yes, it's ok"" check-boxes they click.<p>I lay some of the blame at the big-boys' feet (Facebook and friends) for getting users accustomed to this kind of behavior. Now people are so used to giving out their email credentials that they never stop to think that it's ALWAYS a bad idea.",1247249813.0 698116,story,,,1,0,OperaLover,Google Adds More Images to Local Search Results,http://www.readwriteweb.com/archives/google_adds_images_to_local_search_results.php,,1247249802.0 698115,comment,697649.0,698088.0,0,0,karanbhangui,,,"Out of curiosity, is there a reason why 'enableHighAccuracy' property isn't set to true for android?",1247249762.0 698114,comment,697857.0,697962.0,0,0,potatolicious,,,Their game is a Flash-based Civilization clone with a twist. They are clearly not targeting the average internet user - if they wanted to they would've done it like Playfish and <i>not</i> create games based on medieval Europe.<p>e.g. Two of the most popular games on Facebook right now involve running your own restaurant or running your own cartoony farm. This is the kind of thing that would hook mainstream users. Knights and ladies of the realm do not.,1247249758.0 698113,story,,,1,0,embeddedradical,In praise of partial explanation and flowcharts,http://neuroanthropology.net/2009/07/07/in-praise-of-partial-explanation-and-flowcharts/,,1247249751.0 698112,comment,697649.0,697649.0,0,0,TweedHeads,,,"This snippet uses the new navigator.geolocation.getCurrentPosition() feature in Firefox 3.5<p>You will be redirected to Google Maps if you click the folowing link:<p>(You must click ""share location"" when prompted by the browser, you know, privacy concerns)<p><pre><code> javascript:navigator.geolocation.getCurrentPosition(function(position){window.location.href=""http://maps.google.com/?ll=""+position.coords.latitude+"",""+position.coords.longitude;});\n</code></pre>\nDrop it in your bookmarks toolbar and presto!<p>Or get it from here <a href=""http://mylittlehacks.appspot.com/geolocation"" rel=""nofollow"">http://mylittlehacks.appspot.com/geolocation</a>",1247249709.0 698111,comment,697717.0,697811.0,0,0,rcmorin,,,"Thanks, Joe. Again, the behavior of this age group is very concerning to me. I'm 26 and don't remember these problems with AIM when that was in its heyday. Or maybe I'm just clueless. Even with services like Loopt, I've heard complaints that these projects attract this type of lewd behavior.",1247249699.0 698109,story,,,7,1,OperaLover,Lunascape. Now with: Choose your own rendering engine,http://webworkerdaily.com/2009/07/10/lunascape-3-popular-rendering-engines-one-browser/,,1247249513.0 698108,comment,697774.0,697774.0,0,0,TweedHeads,,,"Colors are dull, use vibrant colors to appeal the younger generation.",1247249451.0 698107,comment,697888.0,697907.0,0,0,khafra,,,"He was probably facetiously referring to the fact that ""Top [0-9]+"" lists are a well-known variety of linkbait that tend to do well on sites like Digg and reddit.",1247249400.0 698106,story,,,12,11,terpua,After Yucca Mountain: How to store US nuclear waste,http://arstechnica.com/science/news/2009/07/storing-nuclear-waste-after-yucca-mountain.ars,,1247249346.0 698105,story,,,1,1,ALee,"Facebook, MySpace: A race/class divide?",http://news.cnet.com/8301-17852_3-10283447-71.html,,1247249342.0 698104,story,,,2,0,ALee,Online Radio Still Doomed,http://michaelrobertson.com/archive.php?minute_id=298,,1247249334.0 698103,comment,697717.0,697779.0,0,0,jbrun,,,"Location based chat is a feature, not a company (let alone an app). Eventually, location features will be integrated into regular sms, mms, facebook, whatever and they will wipe your clock. Just think about paid email vs. gmail or quicksilver vs. spotlight, list is long.<p>Do contract work to float yourself. And charge for your app. Integrate with Twitter, Facebook chat, etc. OK, I'm done my rant, sorry.",1247249278.0 698102,comment,697172.0,697393.0,0,0,chaosmachine,,,"You can bet paid accounts will be tied to credit cards, and no one will be sharing. More likely, people would just cut and paste the article.<p>The main problem is, nobody will find the article in the first place, because no one will subscribe to read it.",1247249203.0 698101,comment,696433.0,697036.0,0,0,dkokelley,,,"'et all' refers to the other players in cellular service, so the question restated is ""Why can't AT&T and other providers get it?""<p>I do agree with what you say about AT&T's sins being 'forgiven' by offering the iPhone, but that is a function of a market monopoly. I have an iPhone and I use it on AT&T. Coverage is decent in my area including 3G, and I don't mind the price. That said, if Apple offered the phone through multiple carriers then the consumers would be in a better spot because they could choose which carrier to sign with.",1247249195.0 698100,comment,697826.0,698044.0,0,0,icey,,,He's also said that he hopes it will mean spammers end up better at targeting so that there will be less shit flowing overall.,1247249156.0 698099,story,,,1,0,embeddedradical,Privacy: your biggest user experience challenge,http://www.demystifyingusability.com/2009/07/privacy-your-bi.html,,1247249101.0 698098,comment,697717.0,697811.0,0,0,SwellJoe,,,"<i>the 12-18 crowd stormed in like bulls in a china shop posting sexually explicit pictures, profanity, etc. which created a whole new slew of headaches. It's a valuable/lucrative audience, but you need a fair amount of policework to prevent things from getting out of control...</i><p>One of the fellows at SmugMug has blogged about the ""free"" question, and pointed out this particular problem with ""free"". When it's free, you capture a part of the market that most wants anonymity and no recourse for their bad, possibly illegal, behavior. 12-18 year olds exchanging sexually explicit pictures via your service is a problem of epic proportions. Stopping it could very easily become your full-time job (and the full-time job of a dozen more people).<p>I know you've said you've already halted free distribution. I just wanted to point out that this one is a well-known problem with free, and if you don't have good, automated, methods for dealing with it, it can be a huge resource drain.",1247249093.0 698097,comment,697329.0,697329.0,0,0,kirpekar,,,We bought through RedFin about a year ago. The $$$ refund makes it all worth it.,1247249016.0 698096,comment,697555.0,697964.0,0,0,icey,,,"It's how the London scene was when I was working out there in 2000-2001. If it wasn't a problem then, it probably isn't a problem now. I got a definite sense of ""work hard and play hard... but first work hard"" when I was there.",1247248966.0 698095,story,,,1,0,embeddedradical,Trust is ultimately about the expectation of rewards,http://scienceblogs.com/cortex/2009/07/trust.php,,1247248953.0 698094,comment,697840.0,697977.0,0,0,ube,,,I respect your faith in the general populace but I doubt that they'll become more savvy. Easy usage beats savvy computer practice on any day. Look at Facebook usage and the astounding amount of personal information that people reveal (especially the latest most tech savvy generation).,1247248864.0 698093,comment,697435.0,697713.0,0,0,nopassrecover,,,Yeah for cross-browser handling it's very nice but like any abstraction it's nice to know how it works for those times you have to get down and fix some leaking problem.,1247248847.0
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Endoscopic ultrasound (EUS) has been widely used as a modality for the evaluation and diagnosis of duplication cysts. EUS is the diagnostic tool of choice to investigate duplication cysts since it can distinguish between solid and cystic lesions. The question of whether or not to perform EUS-fine needle aspiration (EUS-FNA) on a lesion suspected of being a duplication cyst is controversial as these lesions can become infected with significant consequences, although EUS-FNA is often required to obtain a definitive diagnosis and to rule out more ominous lesions. This manuscript will review the literature on duplication cysts throughout the body and will also focus on the role of EUS and FNA with regards to these lesions.", "", "", "", "endoscopic ultrasonography, gastrointestinal malformation (diagnosis), gastrointestinal tract duplication cyst (diagnosis)", "article, bronchogenic duplication cyst (diagnosis, surgery), colonic duplication cyst (diagnosis, surgery), colonoscopy, computer assisted tomography, cytology, duodenal duplication cyst (diagnosis, surgery), endoscopic ultrasound guided fine needle biopsy, enucleation, esophageal duplication cyst (diagnosis, surgery), gastric duplication cyst (diagnosis), gastrointestinal mucosa, hemicolectomy, histology, human, ilial duplication cyst (diagnosis), intestine surgery, jejunal duplication cyst (diagnosis, surgery), symptomatology", "article, bronchogenic duplication cyst (diagnosis, surgery), colonic duplication cyst (diagnosis, surgery), colonoscopy, computer assisted tomography, cytology, duodenal duplication cyst (diagnosis, surgery), endoscopic ultrasound guided fine needle biopsy, enucleation, esophageal duplication cyst (diagnosis, surgery), gastric duplication cyst (diagnosis), gastrointestinal mucosa, hemicolectomy, histology, human, ilial duplication cyst (diagnosis), intestine surgery, jejunal duplication cyst (diagnosis, surgery), symptomatology", "", "", "", "", "", "http://sfx.library.uu.nl/utrecht?sid=EMBASE&issn=22267190&id=doi:10.4103%2F2303-9027.138783&atitle=Duplication+cysts%3A+Diagnosis%2C+management%2C+and+the+role+of+endoscopic+ultrasound&stitle=Endoscopic+Ultrasound&title=Endoscopic+Ultrasound&volume=3&issue=3&spage=152&epage=160&aulast=Liu&aufirst=Roy&auinit=R.&aufull=Liu+R.&coden=&isbn=&pages=152-160&date=2014&auinit1=R&auinitm=", "Copyright 2014 Elsevier B.V., All rights reserved.", "0" ], [ "Endoscopic ultrasound-guided fine-needle aspiration in the diagnosis of foregut duplication cysts: The value of demonstrating detached ciliary tufts in cyst fluid", "", "Eloubeidi M.A., Cohn M., Cerfolio R.J., Chhieng D.C., Jhala N., Jhala D., Eltoum I.A.", "551 Casey Squares Apt. 209\nMichaelborough, MS 26297", "", "Cancer (2004) 102:4 (253-258). Date of Publication: 25 Aug 2004", "", "", "", "", "cyst fluid, endoscopic ultrasonography, fine needle aspiration biopsy, foregut duplication cyst (diagnosis), mediastinum cyst (diagnosis)", "adult, aged, article, cancer cell, cancer cytodiagnosis, ciliary tuft, computer assisted tomography, conservative treatment, diagnostic accuracy, diagnostic value, electron microscopy, evaluation study, female, histopathology, human, major clinical study, male, mediastinum mass, priority journal, risk assessment, solid malignant neoplasm, symptomatology", "adult, aged, article, cancer cell, cancer cytodiagnosis, ciliary tuft, computer assisted tomography, conservative treatment, diagnostic accuracy, diagnostic value, electron microscopy, evaluation study, female, histopathology, human, major clinical study, male, mediastinum mass, priority journal, risk assessment, solid malignant neoplasm, symptomatology", "", "", "", "", "", "http://sfx.library.uu.nl/utrecht?sid=EMBASE&issn=0008543X&id=doi:10.1002%2Fcncr.20369&atitle=Endoscopic+ultrasound-guided+fine-needle+aspiration+in+the+diagnosis+of+foregut+duplication+cysts%3A+The+value+of+demonstrating+detached+ciliary+tufts+in+cyst+fluid&stitle=Cancer&title=Cancer&volume=102&issue=4&spage=253&epage=258&aulast=Eloubeidi&aufirst=Mohamad+A.&auinit=M.A.&aufull=Eloubeidi+M.A.&coden=CANCA&isbn=&pages=253-258&date=2004&auinit1=M&auinitm=A", "Copyright 2009 Elsevier B.V., All rights reserved.", "1" ], [ "A case of completely isolated advanced enteric duplication cyst cancer performed partial pancreatectomy", "", "Nakashima S., Yamada T., Sato G., Sakai T., Chinen Y., Itakura H., Kato R., Ueda M., Tsuda Y., Ohta K., Matsuyama J., Ikenaga M.", "2998 Willis Wall\nNorth Brian, PA 04610", "", "International Journal of Surgery Case Reports (2019) 54 (83-86). Date of Publication: 1 Jan 2019", "Introduction: Enteric duplication cysts are rare and, in addition, isolated enteric duplication cysts are lower morbidity prevalence rate. These cysts lack a connection to the gastrointestinal tract or the adjacent mesenteric vasculature and have only been reported in 10 case reports. In these reports, only two reports were cases with malignant transformation. Our case was a report for the advanced cancer of the isolated enteric duplication cyst. Case presentation: The patient was a 43 year-old woman with slightly abdominal pain and mass formation. The abdominal contrast-enhanced computed tomography showed 130 × 100 × 90 mm huge cystic mass existed in right upper peritoneal cavity. The cystic mass had thickened wall and many enhanced nodules. As these imaging findings suggested a tumor originated from pancreas and the preoperative diagnose was suspect of mucinous cystic neoplasm. In operative findings, the tumor originated from pancreatic head and did not attach to gastrointestinal tract. Final pathology indicated the cyst was an isolated advanced enteric duplication cyst cancer and not originated from pancreas. Conclusion: We experienced an extremely rare case of completely isolated advanced enteric duplication cyst cancer. Unique to this case, the preoperative diagnosis was suspect of mucinous cystic neoplasm arising from pancreas head and partial pancreatectomy was performed. However, in the pathological findings, this cyst diagnosed advanced enteric duplication cyst cancer.", "", "", "cytokeratin 20 (endogenous compound), cytokeratin 7 (endogenous compound), gadolinium, gimeracil plus oteracil potassium plus tegafur (drug therapy), transcription factor Cdx2 (endogenous compound)", "advanced cancer (diagnosis, drug therapy, surgery), cyst (diagnosis, drug therapy, surgery), intestine duplication (diagnosis, surgery)", "abdominal pain, abdominal tenderness, abdominal tumor, adjuvant chemotherapy, adult, article, cancer diagnosis, cancer surgery, case report, clinical article, clinical examination, computer assisted tomography, consensus, contrast enhancement, differential diagnosis, diffusion weighted imaging, enteric duplication cyst (drug therapy), female, human, human tissue, immunohistochemistry, lymph node dissection, lymphatic system, malignant transformation, mucinous cystic neoplasm (diagnosis), nervous system, pancreatectomy, pancreaticoduodenectomy, pathology, peritoneal cavity, physical examination, practice guideline, priority journal, tumor invasion, upper abdominal pain, venous circulation", "abdominal pain, abdominal tenderness, abdominal tumor, adjuvant chemotherapy, adult, article, cancer diagnosis, cancer surgery, case report, clinical article, clinical examination, computer assisted tomography, consensus, contrast enhancement, differential diagnosis, diffusion weighted imaging, enteric duplication cyst (drug therapy), female, human, human tissue, immunohistochemistry, lymph node dissection, lymphatic system, malignant transformation, mucinous cystic neoplasm (diagnosis), nervous system, pancreatectomy, pancreaticoduodenectomy, pathology, peritoneal cavity, physical examination, practice guideline, priority journal, tumor invasion, upper abdominal pain, venous circulation", "s 1", "", "", "", "", "http://sfx.library.uu.nl/utrecht?sid=EMBASE&issn=22102612&id=doi:10.1016%2Fj.ijscr.2018.11.060&atitle=A+case+of+completely+isolated+advanced+enteric+duplication+cyst+cancer+performed+partial+pancreatectomy&stitle=Int.+J.+Surg.+Case+Rep.&title=International+Journal+of+Surgery+Case+Reports&volume=54&issue=&spage=83&epage=86&aulast=Nakashima&aufirst=Shinsuke&auinit=S.&aufull=Nakashima+S.&coden=&isbn=&pages=83-86&date=2019&auinit1=S&auinitm=", "Copyright 2018 Elsevier B.V., All rights reserved.", "0" ], [ "", "", "Quintanilla-Dieck L., Penn E.B.", "164 Schultz Road\nLake Bryan, MD 86618", "", "Clinics in Perinatology (2018) 45:4 (769-785). Date of Publication: 1 Dec 2018", "Congenital neck masses can be a developmental anomaly of cystic, solid, or vascular origin. They can also constitute neoplasms, including malignancies, although this is rare in the pediatric population. The history and examination can help quickly narrow the differential diagnosis. Imaging also plays an essential role in defining the characteristics and likely cause of neck masses. The most common neck masses in young children are thyroglossal duct cysts, branchial cleft anomalies, and dermoid cysts. Also important to consider in the differential diagnosis are solid tumors, such as teratomas, or vascular lesions, such as hemangiomas.", "", "", "antineoplastic agent (drug therapy), bleomycin (drug therapy), doxycycline (drug therapy), propranolol (drug therapy), tetradecyl sulfate sodium (drug therapy), thyroid hormone (drug therapy)", "congenital tumor (congenital disorder), neck tumor (congenital disorder)", "ablation therapy, branchial defect (congenital disorder, surgery), cancer chemotherapy, cancer radiotherapy, cancer surgery, capillary hemangioma (congenital disorder, diagnosis, drug therapy, surgery), carbon dioxide laser, congenital blood vessel malformation (congenital disorder, surgery), cyst (congenital disorder, surgery), differential diagnosis, ectopic thyroid gland (congenital disorder, drug therapy, surgery, therapy), epidermoid cyst (congenital disorder, surgery), foregut duplication cyst (congenital disorder, surgery), head and neck tumor (congenital disorder, diagnosis), hormone substitution, human, lung cyst (congenital disorder), lymphatic malformation (congenital disorder, diagnosis, drug therapy, surgery, therapy), prenatal diagnosis, priority journal, respiration control, review, rhabdomyosarcoma (congenital disorder, drug therapy, radiotherapy, surgery), sclerotherapy, Sistrunk procedure, surgical approach, surgical technique, teratoma (congenital disorder, surgery), thymus cyst (congenital disorder, surgery), thyroglossal duct cyst (congenital disorder, surgery), thyroidectomy", "ablation therapy, branchial defect (congenital disorder, surgery), cancer chemotherapy, cancer radiotherapy, cancer surgery, capillary hemangioma (congenital disorder, diagnosis, drug therapy, surgery), carbon dioxide laser, congenital blood vessel malformation (congenital disorder, surgery), cyst (congenital disorder, surgery), differential diagnosis, ectopic thyroid gland (congenital disorder, drug therapy, surgery, therapy), epidermoid cyst (congenital disorder, surgery), foregut duplication cyst (congenital disorder, surgery), head and neck tumor (congenital disorder, diagnosis), hormone substitution, human, lung cyst (congenital disorder), lymphatic malformation (congenital disorder, diagnosis, drug therapy, surgery, therapy), prenatal diagnosis, priority journal, respiration control, review, rhabdomyosarcoma (congenital disorder, drug therapy, radiotherapy, surgery), sclerotherapy, Sistrunk procedure, surgical approach, surgical technique, teratoma (congenital disorder, surgery), thymus cyst (congenital disorder, surgery), thyroglossal duct cyst (congenital disorder, surgery), thyroidectomy", "", "", "", "", "", "http://sfx.library.uu.nl/utrecht?sid=EMBASE&issn=15579840&id=doi:10.1016%2Fj.clp.2018.07.012&atitle=Congenital+Neck+Masses&stitle=Clin.+Perinatol.&title=Clinics+in+Perinatology&volume=45&issue=4&spage=769&epage=785&aulast=Quintanilla-Dieck&aufirst=Lourdes&auinit=L.&aufull=Quintanilla-Dieck+L.&coden=CLPED&isbn=&pages=769-785&date=2018&auinit1=L&auinitm=", "Copyright 2018 Elsevier B.V., All rights reserved.", "1" ], [ "Foregut duplication cysts: A report of two cases with emphasis on embryogenesis", "", "Khoury T., Rivera L.", "9541 Brock Estate Apt. 848\nFranklinchester, GA 80124", "", "World Journal of Gastroenterology (2011) 17:1 (130-134). Date of Publication: January 7, 2011", "Duplication cyst of the stomach with a pseudostratified columnar ciliated epithelium is extremely rare. We describe two cases of these cysts, with emphasis on their immunophenotype and embryogenesis. The first patient was a 29-year-old man who presented with cramping abdominal pain in his left lower quadrant. The second patient was a 26-year-old woman who had a history, over several years, of chronic epigastric abdominal pain radiating to her back. Both lesions were surgically removed. They showed the same histomorphology. The cysts were lined by a pseudostratified respiratory epithelium with ciliated cells. The first cyst was connected to the stomach, while the second cyst was not connected. Both cysts expressed thyroid transcription factor-1 (TTF-1) and surfactant. In this report, we explore the possible embryogenesis of these lesions in the light of TTF-1 and surfactant expression. © 2011 Baishideng. All rights reserved.", "", "", "homeobox protein Nkx 2.1 (endogenous compound), surfactant (endogenous compound)", "cyst (diagnosis, surgery), gastric duplication cyst (diagnosis, surgery), gastrointestinal duplication cyst (diagnosis, surgery)", "abdominal pain, adult, article, case report, computer assisted tomography, embryo development, endoscopic ultrasonography, epigastric pain, female, human, immunophenotyping, male, partial gastrectomy, protein expression", "abdominal pain, adult, article, case report, computer assisted tomography, embryo development, endoscopic ultrasonography, epigastric pain, female, human, immunophenotyping, male, partial gastrectomy, protein expression", "", "", "", "", "", "http://sfx.library.uu.nl/utrecht?sid=EMBASE&issn=10079327&id=doi:10.3748%2Fwjg.v17.i1.130&atitle=Foregut+duplication+cysts%3A+A+report+of+two+cases+with+emphasis+on+embryogenesis&stitle=World+J.+Gastroenterol.&title=World+Journal+of+Gastroenterology&volume=17&issue=1&spage=130&epage=134&aulast=Khoury&aufirst=Thaer&auinit=T.&aufull=Khoury+T.&coden=WJGAF&isbn=&pages=130-134&date=2011&auinit1=T&auinitm=", "Copyright 2011 Elsevier B.V., All rights reserved.", "0" ], [ "Completely Isolated Retroperitoneal Enteric Duplication Cyst with Adenocarcinoma Transformation Managed with Robotic Radical Nephrectomy", "", "Faraj K., Edwards L., Gupta A., Seifman B.", "PSC 2191, Box 2741\nAPO AP 56307", "", "Journal of Endourology Case Reports (2017) 3:1 (31-33). Date of Publication: 1 Mar 2017", "Background: Enteric duplication cysts are congenital malformations that typically affect children in infancy, but can also affect adults. Rarely, these cysts can be complicated by malignancy. We present the first case of retroperitoneal duplication cyst that was complicated by malignancy transformation and managed by robot-assisted excision. Case presentation: A 64-year-old female with a history of a left-sided renal cyst presented with a 4-month history of abdominal pain and fatigue. MRI revealed a bilobed cyst, with components measuring 6.9 × 6.6 and 6.1 × 6.9 cm, which had grown since previous imaging, and hemorrhage in some portions of the cysts, as well as cystic wall enhancement, suggesting a possible malignancy. The patient consented to a robot-assisted partial (possible radical) nephrectomy. During the procedure, the cystic structure appeared to have grown since imaging, was intimately associated with the hilum, and had a complex vasculature, which prompted us to perform a radical nephrectomy. Grossly, the specimen consisted of a 14.8 cm cystic structure at the superior portion of the kidney, but was not contained within the renal parenchyma. Histologically, the internal mucosa of the cyst showed columnar epithelium with high-grade dysplasia and carcinoma in situ with focal individual cell infiltration into the superficial portion of the inferior part of the cyst. The patient saw a medical oncologist and was instructed to follow up with quarterly imaging to assess for disease progression. Conclusion: Enteric duplication cysts are uncommon entities that can occur in various locations in the body, causing a wide spectrum of symptoms, and are rarely complicated by malignancy transformation. Robot-assisted surgical resection is an option that we have shown to be effective in managing these patients.", "", "", "2 methylacyl coenzyme A racemase (endogenous compound), cytokeratin 20 (endogenous compound), cytokeratin 7 (endogenous compound), kidney injury molecule 1 (endogenous compound), protein p53 (endogenous compound), transcription factor Cdx2 (endogenous compound), transcription factor PAX8 (endogenous compound)", "colloid carcinoma (diagnosis), cyst (congenital disorder, diagnosis, surgery), enteric duplication cyst (congenital disorder, diagnosis, surgery), malignant transformation, radical nephrectomy, robotic surgical procedure", "abdominal pain, adult, artery ligation, article, bleeding (diagnosis), cancer risk, case report, cell infiltration, clinical article, columnar epithelium, computer assisted tomography, cyst hemorrhage (diagnosis), disease exacerbation, fatigue, female, follow up, general anesthesia, histopathology, human, human tissue, middle aged, nuclear magnetic resonance imaging, priority journal, renal artery ligation, vascularization", "abdominal pain, adult, artery ligation, article, bleeding (diagnosis), cancer risk, case report, cell infiltration, clinical article, columnar epithelium, computer assisted tomography, cyst hemorrhage (diagnosis), disease exacerbation, fatigue, female, follow up, general anesthesia, histopathology, human, human tissue, middle aged, nuclear magnetic resonance imaging, priority journal, renal artery ligation, vascularization", "", "", "", "", "", "http://sfx.library.uu.nl/utrecht?sid=EMBASE&issn=23799889&id=doi:10.1089%2Fcren.2017.0016&atitle=Completely+Isolated+Retroperitoneal+Enteric+Duplication+Cyst+with+Adenocarcinoma+Transformation+Managed+with+Robotic+Radical+Nephrectomy&stitle=J.+Endourol.+Case+Rep.&title=Journal+of+Endourology+Case+Reports&volume=3&issue=1&spage=31&epage=33&aulast=Faraj&aufirst=Kassem&auinit=K.&aufull=Faraj+K.&coden=&isbn=&pages=31-33&date=2017&auinit1=K&auinitm=", "Copyright 2018 Elsevier B.V., All rights reserved.", "0" ] ]
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Title,Original Title,Author Names,Correspondence Address,Editors,Source,Abstract,Original Abstract,Emtree Drug Index Terms (Major Focus),Emtree Drug Index Terms,Emtree Medical Index Terms (Major Focus),Emtree Medical Index Terms,keywords,Drug Tradenames,Drug Manufacturer,Device Tradenames,Device Manufacturer,Clinical Trial Numbers,Open URL Link,Copyright,included "Duplication cysts: Diagnosis, management, and the role of endoscopic ultrasound",,"Liu R., Adler D.G.","259 Smith Shoals North Cathyburgh, ME 31451",,Endoscopic Ultrasound (2014) 3:3 (152-160). Date of Publication: 2014,"Gastrointestinal tract duplication cysts are rare congenital gastrointestinal malformation in young patients and adults. They consist of foregut duplication cysts, small bowel duplication cysts, and large bowel duplication cysts. Endoscopic ultrasound (EUS) has been widely used as a modality for the evaluation and diagnosis of duplication cysts. EUS is the diagnostic tool of choice to investigate duplication cysts since it can distinguish between solid and cystic lesions. The question of whether or not to perform EUS-fine needle aspiration (EUS-FNA) on a lesion suspected of being a duplication cyst is controversial as these lesions can become infected with significant consequences, although EUS-FNA is often required to obtain a definitive diagnosis and to rule out more ominous lesions. This manuscript will review the literature on duplication cysts throughout the body and will also focus on the role of EUS and FNA with regards to these lesions.",,,,"endoscopic ultrasonography, gastrointestinal malformation (diagnosis), gastrointestinal tract duplication cyst (diagnosis)","article, bronchogenic duplication cyst (diagnosis, surgery), colonic duplication cyst (diagnosis, surgery), colonoscopy, computer assisted tomography, cytology, duodenal duplication cyst (diagnosis, surgery), endoscopic ultrasound guided fine needle biopsy, enucleation, esophageal duplication cyst (diagnosis, surgery), gastric duplication cyst (diagnosis), gastrointestinal mucosa, hemicolectomy, histology, human, ilial duplication cyst (diagnosis), intestine surgery, jejunal duplication cyst (diagnosis, surgery), symptomatology","article, bronchogenic duplication cyst (diagnosis, surgery), colonic duplication cyst (diagnosis, surgery), colonoscopy, computer assisted tomography, cytology, duodenal duplication cyst (diagnosis, surgery), endoscopic ultrasound guided fine needle biopsy, enucleation, esophageal duplication cyst (diagnosis, surgery), gastric duplication cyst (diagnosis), gastrointestinal mucosa, hemicolectomy, histology, human, ilial duplication cyst (diagnosis), intestine surgery, jejunal duplication cyst (diagnosis, surgery), symptomatology",,,,,,http://sfx.library.uu.nl/utrecht?sid=EMBASE&issn=22267190&id=doi:10.4103%2F2303-9027.138783&atitle=Duplication+cysts%3A+Diagnosis%2C+management%2C+and+the+role+of+endoscopic+ultrasound&stitle=Endoscopic+Ultrasound&title=Endoscopic+Ultrasound&volume=3&issue=3&spage=152&epage=160&aulast=Liu&aufirst=Roy&auinit=R.&aufull=Liu+R.&coden=&isbn=&pages=152-160&date=2014&auinit1=R&auinitm=,"Copyright 2014 Elsevier B.V., All rights reserved.",0 Endoscopic ultrasound-guided fine-needle aspiration in the diagnosis of foregut duplication cysts: The value of demonstrating detached ciliary tufts in cyst fluid,,"Eloubeidi M.A., Cohn M., Cerfolio R.J., Chhieng D.C., Jhala N., Jhala D., Eltoum I.A.","551 Casey Squares Apt. 209 Michaelborough, MS 26297",,Cancer (2004) 102:4 (253-258). Date of Publication: 25 Aug 2004,,,,,"cyst fluid, endoscopic ultrasonography, fine needle aspiration biopsy, foregut duplication cyst (diagnosis), mediastinum cyst (diagnosis)","adult, aged, article, cancer cell, cancer cytodiagnosis, ciliary tuft, computer assisted tomography, conservative treatment, diagnostic accuracy, diagnostic value, electron microscopy, evaluation study, female, histopathology, human, major clinical study, male, mediastinum mass, priority journal, risk assessment, solid malignant neoplasm, symptomatology","adult, aged, article, cancer cell, cancer cytodiagnosis, ciliary tuft, computer assisted tomography, conservative treatment, diagnostic accuracy, diagnostic value, electron microscopy, evaluation study, female, histopathology, human, major clinical study, male, mediastinum mass, priority journal, risk assessment, solid malignant neoplasm, symptomatology",,,,,,http://sfx.library.uu.nl/utrecht?sid=EMBASE&issn=0008543X&id=doi:10.1002%2Fcncr.20369&atitle=Endoscopic+ultrasound-guided+fine-needle+aspiration+in+the+diagnosis+of+foregut+duplication+cysts%3A+The+value+of+demonstrating+detached+ciliary+tufts+in+cyst+fluid&stitle=Cancer&title=Cancer&volume=102&issue=4&spage=253&epage=258&aulast=Eloubeidi&aufirst=Mohamad+A.&auinit=M.A.&aufull=Eloubeidi+M.A.&coden=CANCA&isbn=&pages=253-258&date=2004&auinit1=M&auinitm=A,"Copyright 2009 Elsevier B.V., All rights reserved.",1 A case of completely isolated advanced enteric duplication cyst cancer performed partial pancreatectomy,,"Nakashima S., Yamada T., Sato G., Sakai T., Chinen Y., Itakura H., Kato R., Ueda M., Tsuda Y., Ohta K., Matsuyama J., Ikenaga M.","2998 Willis Wall North Brian, PA 04610",,International Journal of Surgery Case Reports (2019) 54 (83-86). Date of Publication: 1 Jan 2019,"Introduction: Enteric duplication cysts are rare and, in addition, isolated enteric duplication cysts are lower morbidity prevalence rate. These cysts lack a connection to the gastrointestinal tract or the adjacent mesenteric vasculature and have only been reported in 10 case reports. In these reports, only two reports were cases with malignant transformation. Our case was a report for the advanced cancer of the isolated enteric duplication cyst. Case presentation: The patient was a 43 year-old woman with slightly abdominal pain and mass formation. The abdominal contrast-enhanced computed tomography showed 130 × 100 × 90 mm huge cystic mass existed in right upper peritoneal cavity. The cystic mass had thickened wall and many enhanced nodules. As these imaging findings suggested a tumor originated from pancreas and the preoperative diagnose was suspect of mucinous cystic neoplasm. In operative findings, the tumor originated from pancreatic head and did not attach to gastrointestinal tract. Final pathology indicated the cyst was an isolated advanced enteric duplication cyst cancer and not originated from pancreas. Conclusion: We experienced an extremely rare case of completely isolated advanced enteric duplication cyst cancer. Unique to this case, the preoperative diagnosis was suspect of mucinous cystic neoplasm arising from pancreas head and partial pancreatectomy was performed. However, in the pathological findings, this cyst diagnosed advanced enteric duplication cyst cancer.",,,"cytokeratin 20 (endogenous compound), cytokeratin 7 (endogenous compound), gadolinium, gimeracil plus oteracil potassium plus tegafur (drug therapy), transcription factor Cdx2 (endogenous compound)","advanced cancer (diagnosis, drug therapy, surgery), cyst (diagnosis, drug therapy, surgery), intestine duplication (diagnosis, surgery)","abdominal pain, abdominal tenderness, abdominal tumor, adjuvant chemotherapy, adult, article, cancer diagnosis, cancer surgery, case report, clinical article, clinical examination, computer assisted tomography, consensus, contrast enhancement, differential diagnosis, diffusion weighted imaging, enteric duplication cyst (drug therapy), female, human, human tissue, immunohistochemistry, lymph node dissection, lymphatic system, malignant transformation, mucinous cystic neoplasm (diagnosis), nervous system, pancreatectomy, pancreaticoduodenectomy, pathology, peritoneal cavity, physical examination, practice guideline, priority journal, tumor invasion, upper abdominal pain, venous circulation","abdominal pain, abdominal tenderness, abdominal tumor, adjuvant chemotherapy, adult, article, cancer diagnosis, cancer surgery, case report, clinical article, clinical examination, computer assisted tomography, consensus, contrast enhancement, differential diagnosis, diffusion weighted imaging, enteric duplication cyst (drug therapy), female, human, human tissue, immunohistochemistry, lymph node dissection, lymphatic system, malignant transformation, mucinous cystic neoplasm (diagnosis), nervous system, pancreatectomy, pancreaticoduodenectomy, pathology, peritoneal cavity, physical examination, practice guideline, priority journal, tumor invasion, upper abdominal pain, venous circulation",s 1,,,,,http://sfx.library.uu.nl/utrecht?sid=EMBASE&issn=22102612&id=doi:10.1016%2Fj.ijscr.2018.11.060&atitle=A+case+of+completely+isolated+advanced+enteric+duplication+cyst+cancer+performed+partial+pancreatectomy&stitle=Int.+J.+Surg.+Case+Rep.&title=International+Journal+of+Surgery+Case+Reports&volume=54&issue=&spage=83&epage=86&aulast=Nakashima&aufirst=Shinsuke&auinit=S.&aufull=Nakashima+S.&coden=&isbn=&pages=83-86&date=2019&auinit1=S&auinitm=,"Copyright 2018 Elsevier B.V., All rights reserved.",0 ,,"Quintanilla-Dieck L., Penn E.B.","164 Schultz Road Lake Bryan, MD 86618",,Clinics in Perinatology (2018) 45:4 (769-785). Date of Publication: 1 Dec 2018,"Congenital neck masses can be a developmental anomaly of cystic, solid, or vascular origin. They can also constitute neoplasms, including malignancies, although this is rare in the pediatric population. The history and examination can help quickly narrow the differential diagnosis. Imaging also plays an essential role in defining the characteristics and likely cause of neck masses. The most common neck masses in young children are thyroglossal duct cysts, branchial cleft anomalies, and dermoid cysts. Also important to consider in the differential diagnosis are solid tumors, such as teratomas, or vascular lesions, such as hemangiomas.",,,"antineoplastic agent (drug therapy), bleomycin (drug therapy), doxycycline (drug therapy), propranolol (drug therapy), tetradecyl sulfate sodium (drug therapy), thyroid hormone (drug therapy)","congenital tumor (congenital disorder), neck tumor (congenital disorder)","ablation therapy, branchial defect (congenital disorder, surgery), cancer chemotherapy, cancer radiotherapy, cancer surgery, capillary hemangioma (congenital disorder, diagnosis, drug therapy, surgery), carbon dioxide laser, congenital blood vessel malformation (congenital disorder, surgery), cyst (congenital disorder, surgery), differential diagnosis, ectopic thyroid gland (congenital disorder, drug therapy, surgery, therapy), epidermoid cyst (congenital disorder, surgery), foregut duplication cyst (congenital disorder, surgery), head and neck tumor (congenital disorder, diagnosis), hormone substitution, human, lung cyst (congenital disorder), lymphatic malformation (congenital disorder, diagnosis, drug therapy, surgery, therapy), prenatal diagnosis, priority journal, respiration control, review, rhabdomyosarcoma (congenital disorder, drug therapy, radiotherapy, surgery), sclerotherapy, Sistrunk procedure, surgical approach, surgical technique, teratoma (congenital disorder, surgery), thymus cyst (congenital disorder, surgery), thyroglossal duct cyst (congenital disorder, surgery), thyroidectomy","ablation therapy, branchial defect (congenital disorder, surgery), cancer chemotherapy, cancer radiotherapy, cancer surgery, capillary hemangioma (congenital disorder, diagnosis, drug therapy, surgery), carbon dioxide laser, congenital blood vessel malformation (congenital disorder, surgery), cyst (congenital disorder, surgery), differential diagnosis, ectopic thyroid gland (congenital disorder, drug therapy, surgery, therapy), epidermoid cyst (congenital disorder, surgery), foregut duplication cyst (congenital disorder, surgery), head and neck tumor (congenital disorder, diagnosis), hormone substitution, human, lung cyst (congenital disorder), lymphatic malformation (congenital disorder, diagnosis, drug therapy, surgery, therapy), prenatal diagnosis, priority journal, respiration control, review, rhabdomyosarcoma (congenital disorder, drug therapy, radiotherapy, surgery), sclerotherapy, Sistrunk procedure, surgical approach, surgical technique, teratoma (congenital disorder, surgery), thymus cyst (congenital disorder, surgery), thyroglossal duct cyst (congenital disorder, surgery), thyroidectomy",,,,,,http://sfx.library.uu.nl/utrecht?sid=EMBASE&issn=15579840&id=doi:10.1016%2Fj.clp.2018.07.012&atitle=Congenital+Neck+Masses&stitle=Clin.+Perinatol.&title=Clinics+in+Perinatology&volume=45&issue=4&spage=769&epage=785&aulast=Quintanilla-Dieck&aufirst=Lourdes&auinit=L.&aufull=Quintanilla-Dieck+L.&coden=CLPED&isbn=&pages=769-785&date=2018&auinit1=L&auinitm=,"Copyright 2018 Elsevier B.V., All rights reserved.",1 Foregut duplication cysts: A report of two cases with emphasis on embryogenesis,,"Khoury T., Rivera L.","9541 Brock Estate Apt. 848 Franklinchester, GA 80124",,"World Journal of Gastroenterology (2011) 17:1 (130-134). Date of Publication: January 7, 2011","Duplication cyst of the stomach with a pseudostratified columnar ciliated epithelium is extremely rare. We describe two cases of these cysts, with emphasis on their immunophenotype and embryogenesis. The first patient was a 29-year-old man who presented with cramping abdominal pain in his left lower quadrant. The second patient was a 26-year-old woman who had a history, over several years, of chronic epigastric abdominal pain radiating to her back. Both lesions were surgically removed. They showed the same histomorphology. The cysts were lined by a pseudostratified respiratory epithelium with ciliated cells. The first cyst was connected to the stomach, while the second cyst was not connected. Both cysts expressed thyroid transcription factor-1 (TTF-1) and surfactant. In this report, we explore the possible embryogenesis of these lesions in the light of TTF-1 and surfactant expression. © 2011 Baishideng. All rights reserved.",,,"homeobox protein Nkx 2.1 (endogenous compound), surfactant (endogenous compound)","cyst (diagnosis, surgery), gastric duplication cyst (diagnosis, surgery), gastrointestinal duplication cyst (diagnosis, surgery)","abdominal pain, adult, article, case report, computer assisted tomography, embryo development, endoscopic ultrasonography, epigastric pain, female, human, immunophenotyping, male, partial gastrectomy, protein expression","abdominal pain, adult, article, case report, computer assisted tomography, embryo development, endoscopic ultrasonography, epigastric pain, female, human, immunophenotyping, male, partial gastrectomy, protein expression",,,,,,http://sfx.library.uu.nl/utrecht?sid=EMBASE&issn=10079327&id=doi:10.3748%2Fwjg.v17.i1.130&atitle=Foregut+duplication+cysts%3A+A+report+of+two+cases+with+emphasis+on+embryogenesis&stitle=World+J.+Gastroenterol.&title=World+Journal+of+Gastroenterology&volume=17&issue=1&spage=130&epage=134&aulast=Khoury&aufirst=Thaer&auinit=T.&aufull=Khoury+T.&coden=WJGAF&isbn=&pages=130-134&date=2011&auinit1=T&auinitm=,"Copyright 2011 Elsevier B.V., All rights reserved.",0 Completely Isolated Retroperitoneal Enteric Duplication Cyst with Adenocarcinoma Transformation Managed with Robotic Radical Nephrectomy,,"Faraj K., Edwards L., Gupta A., Seifman B.","PSC 2191, Box 2741 APO AP 56307",,Journal of Endourology Case Reports (2017) 3:1 (31-33). Date of Publication: 1 Mar 2017,"Background: Enteric duplication cysts are congenital malformations that typically affect children in infancy, but can also affect adults. Rarely, these cysts can be complicated by malignancy. We present the first case of retroperitoneal duplication cyst that was complicated by malignancy transformation and managed by robot-assisted excision. Case presentation: A 64-year-old female with a history of a left-sided renal cyst presented with a 4-month history of abdominal pain and fatigue. MRI revealed a bilobed cyst, with components measuring 6.9 × 6.6 and 6.1 × 6.9 cm, which had grown since previous imaging, and hemorrhage in some portions of the cysts, as well as cystic wall enhancement, suggesting a possible malignancy. The patient consented to a robot-assisted partial (possible radical) nephrectomy. During the procedure, the cystic structure appeared to have grown since imaging, was intimately associated with the hilum, and had a complex vasculature, which prompted us to perform a radical nephrectomy. Grossly, the specimen consisted of a 14.8 cm cystic structure at the superior portion of the kidney, but was not contained within the renal parenchyma. Histologically, the internal mucosa of the cyst showed columnar epithelium with high-grade dysplasia and carcinoma in situ with focal individual cell infiltration into the superficial portion of the inferior part of the cyst. The patient saw a medical oncologist and was instructed to follow up with quarterly imaging to assess for disease progression. Conclusion: Enteric duplication cysts are uncommon entities that can occur in various locations in the body, causing a wide spectrum of symptoms, and are rarely complicated by malignancy transformation. Robot-assisted surgical resection is an option that we have shown to be effective in managing these patients.",,,"2 methylacyl coenzyme A racemase (endogenous compound), cytokeratin 20 (endogenous compound), cytokeratin 7 (endogenous compound), kidney injury molecule 1 (endogenous compound), protein p53 (endogenous compound), transcription factor Cdx2 (endogenous compound), transcription factor PAX8 (endogenous compound)","colloid carcinoma (diagnosis), cyst (congenital disorder, diagnosis, surgery), enteric duplication cyst (congenital disorder, diagnosis, surgery), malignant transformation, radical nephrectomy, robotic surgical procedure","abdominal pain, adult, artery ligation, article, bleeding (diagnosis), cancer risk, case report, cell infiltration, clinical article, columnar epithelium, computer assisted tomography, cyst hemorrhage (diagnosis), disease exacerbation, fatigue, female, follow up, general anesthesia, histopathology, human, human tissue, middle aged, nuclear magnetic resonance imaging, priority journal, renal artery ligation, vascularization","abdominal pain, adult, artery ligation, article, bleeding (diagnosis), cancer risk, case report, cell infiltration, clinical article, columnar epithelium, computer assisted tomography, cyst hemorrhage (diagnosis), disease exacerbation, fatigue, female, follow up, general anesthesia, histopathology, human, human tissue, middle aged, nuclear magnetic resonance imaging, priority journal, renal artery ligation, vascularization",,,,,,http://sfx.library.uu.nl/utrecht?sid=EMBASE&issn=23799889&id=doi:10.1089%2Fcren.2017.0016&atitle=Completely+Isolated+Retroperitoneal+Enteric+Duplication+Cyst+with+Adenocarcinoma+Transformation+Managed+with+Robotic+Radical+Nephrectomy&stitle=J.+Endourol.+Case+Rep.&title=Journal+of+Endourology+Case+Reports&volume=3&issue=1&spage=31&epage=33&aulast=Faraj&aufirst=Kassem&auinit=K.&aufull=Faraj+K.&coden=&isbn=&pages=31-33&date=2017&auinit1=K&auinitm=,"Copyright 2018 Elsevier B.V., All rights reserved.",0
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"2001-05-11 07:43:00", "SEVERE THUNDERSTORM WARNING UNTIL PM CT FRIDAY MAY FOR THUNDERSTORM WARNING NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE HOUSTONGALVESTON TX PM CDT FRI MAY THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE HAS ISSUED A SEVERE THUNDERSTORM WARNING FOR HARRIS COUNTY IN SOUTHEAST TEXAS UNTIL PM CDT AT PM CDTDOPPLER RADAR INDICATED A SEVERE THUNDERSTORM OVER SPRING VALLEYMOVING NORTHWEST AT MPH LOCATIONS IN THE PATH OF THE SEVERE THUNDERSTORM INCLUDE SPRING VALLEYHEDWIG VILLAGEHILSHIRE VILLAGEHUNTERS CREEK VILLAGE ADDICKS JERSEY VILLAGE MOVE TO AN INTERIOR ROOM ON THE LOWEST FLOOR OF YOUR HOME OR BUSINESS STAY AWAY FROM WINDOWS PLEASE REPORT SEVERE WEATHER TO THE COUNTY SHERIFFLOCAL POLICE OR DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY THEY WILL RELAY YOUR REPORT TO THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE LATLON " ], [ "<28122997.1075855349669.JavaMail.evans@thyme>", "theweatherchannel@alerts.weather.com", "2001-12-16 22:04:09", "FLOOD WARNING UNTIL MON DEC AM CST FOR FLOOD STATEMENT NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE HOUSTONGALVESTON TX PM CST SUN DEC A RIVER FLOOD WARNING REMAINS IN EFFECT FOR THE LUCE BAYOUTRINITY RIVER FOR THE TRINITY RIVER NEAR MOSS BLUFF MAJOR FLOODING IS OCCURRING WITH A STAGE OF FEET TONIGHT FLOOD STAGE IS FEET THE RIVER IS EXPECTED TO HAVE A FLAT CREST AROUND FEET THIS EARLY MONDAY THEN BEGIN A SLOW FALL TUESDAY BUT REMAIN ABOVE FLOOD STAGE THIS WEEK FOR THE LUCE BAYOU NEAR HUFFMAN THE STAGE WAS FEET TONIGHT FLOOD STAGE IS FEET THE RIVER IS EXPECTED TO FALL BELOW FLOOD STAGE MONDAY MORNING PERSONS ARE URGED TO STAY AWAY FROM THE RIVER UNTIL WATER LEVELS RECEDE MOTORISTS SHOULD AVOID ANY WATER COVERED ROADS AND FIND AN ALTERNATE ROUTE DO NOT DRIVE YOUR CAR THROUGH FLOODED ROADWAYS THE DEPTH AND WATER VELOCITY COULD BE TOO GREAT FOR YOU TO CROSS SAFELYLIVESTOCK AND EQUIPMENT SHOULD REMAIN OUT OF THE FLOOD PLAIN FOR THE NEXT FEW DAYS STAY TUNED TO NOAA WEATHER RADIO OR OTHER NEWS SOURCES FOR FURTHER UPDATES" ], [ "<5745223.1075855349877.JavaMail.evans@thyme>", "theweatherchannel@alerts.weather.com", "2001-12-17 11:50:46", "FLOOD WARNING UNTIL MON DEC PM CST FOR FLOOD STATEMENTCORRECTED TO ADD LUCE BAYOU AND PEACH CREEK NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE HOUSTONGALVESTON TX AM CST MON DEC A RIVER FLOOD WARNING REMAINS IN EFFECT FOR THE TRINITY RIVERPEACH CREEKAND LUCE BAYOU THE RIVER FLOOD WARNING FOR MIDDLE YEGUA CREEK IS DISCONTINUED FOR THE TRINITY RIVER NEAR MOSS BLUFF MAJOR FLOODING IS OCCURRING WITH A STAGE OF FEET LATE THIS MORNING FLOOD STAGE IS FEET THE RIVER IS NEAR CREST NOW AND IS EXPECTED TO BEGIN A VERY SLOW FALL TUESDAY FOR PEACH CREEK NEAR SPLENDORA MINOR FLOODING IS OCCURRING WITH A STAGE OF FEET THIS MORNING FLOOD STAGE IS FEET THE CREEK IS EXPECTED TO CREST NEAR FEET THIS AFTERNOON AND THEN BEGIN A SLOW FALL FOR LUCE BAYOU NEAR HUFFMAN THE STAGE WAS FEET LATE THIS MORNING FLOOD STAGE IS FEET THE BAYOU IS EXPECTED TO FALL BELOW FLOOD STAGE TONIGHT FOR MIDDLE YEGUA CREEK NEAR DIME BOX THE STAGE WAS FEET THIS MORNING FLOOD STAGE IS FEET THE CREEK IS EXPECTED TO CREST NEAR FEET THIS AFTERNOON PERSONS ARE URGED TO STAY AWAY FROM THE RIVER UNTIL WATER LEVELS RECEDE MOTORISTS SHOULD AVOID ANY WATER COVERED ROADS AND FIND AN ALTERNATE ROUTE DO NOT DRIVE YOUR CAR THROUGH FLOODED ROADWAYS THE DEPTH AND WATER VELOCITY COULD BE TOO GREAT FOR YOU TO CROSS SAFELYLIVESTOCK AND EQUIPMENT SHOULD REMAIN OUT OF THE FLOOD PLAIN FOR THE NEXT FEW DAYS STAY TUNED TO NOAA WEATHER RADIO OR OTHER NEWS SOURCES FOR FURTHER UPDATES" ], [ "<2337202.1075855604807.JavaMail.evans@thyme>", "theweatherchannel@alerts.weather.com", "2001-05-11 07:43:00", "SEVERE THUNDERSTORM WARNING UNTIL PM CT FRIDAY MAY FOR THUNDERSTORM WARNING NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE HOUSTONGALVESTON TX PM CDT FRI MAY THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE HAS ISSUED A SEVERE THUNDERSTORM WARNING FOR HARRIS COUNTY IN SOUTHEAST TEXAS UNTIL PM CDT AT PM CDTDOPPLER RADAR INDICATED A SEVERE THUNDERSTORM OVER SPRING VALLEYMOVING NORTHWEST AT MPH LOCATIONS IN THE PATH OF THE SEVERE THUNDERSTORM INCLUDE SPRING VALLEYHEDWIG 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STAY AWAY FROM WINDOWS PLEASE REPORT SEVERE WEATHER TO THE COUNTY SHERIFFLOCAL POLICE OR DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY THEY WILL RELAY YOUR REPORT TO THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE" ], [ "<33219846.1075855354474.JavaMail.evans@thyme>", "theweatherchannel@alerts.weather.com", "2001-12-31 13:29:41", "WINTER STORM WARNING UNTIL TUE JAN AM CST FOR AUSTINBRAZOSBURLESONCOLORADOFORT BENDGRIMESHARRISHOUSTON LIBERTYMADISONMONTGOMERYPOLKSAN JACINTOTRINITYWALKERWALLER WASHINGTONWHARTON INCLUDING THE CITIES OFBRENHAMBRYANCOLLEGE STATION CALDWELLCOLDSPRINGCOLUMBUSCONROECROCKETTEL CAMPO WHARTONGROVETONTRINITYHEMPSTEADHOUSTONPASADENA HUNTSVILLELIBERTYLIVINGSTONCORRIGANMADISONVILLE NAVASOTARICHMONDSUGARLANDSEALYBELLVILLE PM CST MON DEC WINTER STORM WATCH TUESDAY AND TUESDAY NIGHT LIGHT RAIN IS EXPECTED TO DEVELOP OVER SOUTHEAST TEXAS LATE TONIGHT OR EARLY TUESDAY THE RAIN MAY BE MIXED INITIALLY WITH SNOWSLEET OR FREEZING RAIN ALONG AND NORTH OF A LINE FROM LAKE LIVINGSTON TO BRENHAM COLD AIR WILL DRAIN SOUTHWARD AS THE PRECIPITATION CONTINUES TO DEVELOPAND A CHANGEOVER TO SNOW OR SLEET IS EXPECTED DURING THE DAY TUESDAY PRECIPITATION COULD CHANGE TO SNOW OR SLEET EVEN AS FAR SOUTH AS METRO HOUSTON BY DAYS END TUESDAY OR EARLY TUESDAY EVENING EXACT SNOW AND SLEET AMOUNTS ARE DIFFICULT TO PINPOINT AT THIS TIME BUT ESPECIALLY NORTH OF THE HOUSTONTWO INCHES OR MORE COULD ACCUMULATE BY THE TIME THE PRECIPITATION TAPERS OFF LATE TUESDAY NIGHT TEMPERATURES WILL BE RIGHT AROUND THE FREEZING MARK TOMORROW OVER NORTHERN SECTIONS OF THE WATCH AREAIN SPOTS SUCH AS CROCKETT HUNTSVILLEAND COLLEGE STATION TEMPERATURES SHOULD REMAIN ABOVE FREEZING IN METRO HOUSTON UNTIL SUNSETTHEN FALL BELOW FREEZING DURING THE EVENING MOTORISTS SHOULD BE ALERT FOR DETERIORATING DRIVING CONDITIONS TOMORROW AND TOMORROW NIGHT EVEN IN METRO HOUSTONDRIVING COULD BECOME DANGEROUSESPECIALLY TOMORROW NIGHT WHEN TEMPERATURES FALL BELOW FREEZING ANY LIQUID LEFT ON ROADS WILL FREEZEESPECIALLY ON LIGHTLY TRAVELLED SECONDARY ROADS THE INCLEMENT WEATHER IS BEING CAUSED BY A STRONG UPPER LEVEL STORM SYSTEM THAT IS FORECAST TO CROSS THE REGION TUESDAY AND TUESDAY NIGHT THE SYSTEM IS FAST MOVING AND SHOULD BE EAST OF THE AREA BY WEDNESDAY MORNING TEMPERATURES WILL RISE ABOVE FREEZING OVER THE ENTIRE AREA WEDNESDAYALLOWING ANY ACCUMULATED SNOW AND SLEET TO MELT VERY COLD TEMPERATURES ARE EXPECTED WEDNESDAY NIGHT ANY WET AREAS LEFT ON ROADS WILL FREEZE HARD AS TEMPERATURES FALL INTO THE TO DEGREE RANGE INLAND YOU MAY WISH TO CONSIDER MAKING PREPARATIONS TO WRAP EXPOSED PIPES AND ARRANGE FOR PETS AND PORTABLE PLANTS TO BE BROUGHT INSIDE STAY TUNED TO NOAA WEATHER RADIO AND LOCAL MEDIA FOR THE LATEST FORECAST FROM THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE A WINTER STORM WATCH MEANS WINTER WEATHER IS POSSIBLENOT A CERTAINTY IF WINTER WEATHER BECOMES IMMINENTA WINTER STORM WARNING OR WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY WILL BE ISSUED AVOID DRIVING IF WINTER WEATHER BECOMES IMMINENT" ], [ "<3294488.1075855354529.JavaMail.evans@thyme>", "theweatherchannel@alerts.weather.com", "2002-01-01 04:27:20", "WINTER STORM WARNING UNTIL TUE JAN PM CST FOR AUSTINBRAZOSBURLESONCOLORADOFORT BENDGRIMESHARRISHOUSTON LIBERTYMADISONMONTGOMERYPOLKSAN JACINTOTRINITYWALKERWALLER WASHINGTONWHARTON INCLUDING THE CITIES OFBRENHAMBRYANCOLLEGE STATION CALDWELLCOLDSPRINGCOLUMBUSCONROECROCKETTEL CAMPO WHARTONGROVETONTRINITYHEMPSTEADHOUSTONPASADENA HUNTSVILLELIBERTYLIVINGSTONCORRIGANMADISONVILLE NAVASOTARICHMONDSUGARLANDSEALYBELLVILLE AM CST TUE JAN WINTER STORM WATCH TODAY AND TONIGHT LIGHT RAIN WILL DEVELOP OVER SOUTHEAST TEXAS TODAY THE RAIN WILL CHANGE OVER TO SNOW AS THE DEPTH OF THE ARCTIC COLD AIR INCREASES OVER THE REGION COLD AIR WILL DRAIN SOUTHWARD AS THE PRECIPITATION CONTINUES TO DEVELOP SNOW WILL BE POSSIBLE OVER AREAS NORTH OF A LINE FROM BRENHAM TO LIVINGSTON THIS MORNING SNOW SHOULD BE ON THE INCREASE THIS AFTERNOON AS FAR SOUTH AS THE INTERSTATE CORRIDOR SLEET WILL BE POSSIBLE SOUTH OF INTERSTATE MAINLY LATE THIS AFTERNOON EXACT SNOW AND SLEET AMOUNTS ARE DIFFICULT TO PINPOINT AT THIS TIME ONE TO TWO INCHES COULD ACCUMULATE BY WEDNESDAY MORNING FOR AREAS GENERALLY ALONG AND NORTH OF A BELLVILLE TO HUNTSVILLE TO LIVINGSTON LINEAMOUNTS OF INCH OR LESS SOUTH TO INTERSTATE NO SIGINFICANT ACCUMULATIONS ARE EXPECTED OVER THE COASTAL COUNTIES THE SNOW SHOULD COME TO END LATE TONIGHT OR EARLY WEDNESDAY MORNING AS THE TEMPERATURES FALL THE THREAT OF WATER BEGINNING TO FREEZE ON ROADWAYS WILL INCREASE THROUGHOUT THE AFTERNOON FROM NORTH TO SOUTHBY EVENING WATER ON ROADWAYS MAY FREEZE AS FAR SOUTH AS A WHARTON TO HOUSTON TO WINNIE LINEESPECIALLY ON ELEVATED ROADWAYS AND BRIDGES PERSONS WITH AUTOMATIC SPRINKLERS SHOULD TURN THEM OFF TO AVOID SPRAYING WATER ON TO THE ROADWAYS IN TURN AGGRAVATING THE THREAT OF ICY ROADWAYS MOTORISTS SHOULD BE ALERT FOR DETERIORATING DRIVING CONDITIONS THROUGHOUT THE DAY AND NIGHT EVEN IN METRO HOUSTONDRIVING COULD BECOME DANGEROUS ANY LIQUID LEFT ON ROADS WILL FREEZEESPECIALLY ON LIGHTLY TRAVELLED SECONDARY ROADS THE INCLEMENT WEATHER IS BEING CAUSED BY A STRONG UPPER LEVEL STORM SYSTEM THAT IS FORECAST TO CROSS THE REGION THIS AFTERNOON AND TONIGHT THE SYSTEM IS FAST MOVING AND SHOULD BE EAST OF THE AREA BY WEDNESDAY MORNING TEMPERATURES WILL RISE ABOVE FREEZING OVER THE ENTIRE AREA WEDNESDAY MORNINGALLOWING ANY ACCUMULATED SNOW AND SLEET TO MELT VERY COLD TEMPERATURES ARE EXPECTED WEDNESDAY NIGHT ANY WET AREAS LEFT ON ROADS WILL FREEZE HARD AS TEMPERATURES FALL INTO THE TO INLAND AND NEAR ON THE IMMEDIATE COAST YOU MAY WISH TO CONSIDER MAKING PREPARATIONS TO WRAP EXPOSED PIPES AND ARRANGE FOR PETS AND PORTABLE PLANTS TO BE BROUGHT INSIDE STAY TUNED TO NOAA WEATHER RADIO AND LOCAL MEDIA FOR THE LATEST FORECAST FROM THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE A WINTER STORM WARNING MAY BE ISSUED LATE TODAY IF THE THREAT OF SIGNIFICANT WINTER WEATHER INCREASES" ], [ "<19885047.1075855607020.JavaMail.evans@thyme>", "theweatherchannel@alerts.weather.com", "2001-05-12 14:06:00", "SEVERE THUNDERSTORM WARNING UNTIL PM CT SATURDAY MAY FOR THUNDERSTORM WARNING NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE HOUSTONGALVESTON TX PM CDT SAT MAY THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE HAS ISSUED A SEVERE THUNDERSTORM WARNING FOR NORTHERN HARRIS COUNTY IN SOUTHEAST TEXAS UNTIL PM CDT AT PM CDTDOPPLER RADAR INDICATED A SEVERE THUNDERSTORM MILES NORTHWEST OF SPRINGMOVING SOUTH AT MPH LOCATIONS IN THE PATH OF THE SEVERE THUNDERSTORM INCLUDE HOOKS AIRPORT SPRING BUSHINTERCONTINENTAL AIRPORTHUMBLE ALDINE MOVE TO AN INTERIOR ROOM ON THE LOWEST FLOOR OF YOUR HOME OR BUSINESS STAY AWAY FROM WINDOWS PLEASE REPORT SEVERE WEATHER TO THE COUNTY SHERIFFLOCAL POLICE OR DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY THEY WILL RELAY YOUR REPORT TO THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE" ], [ "<14520380.1075855607583.JavaMail.evans@thyme>", "theweatherchannel@alerts.weather.com", "2001-05-11 07:43:00", "SEVERE THUNDERSTORM WARNING UNTIL PM CT FRIDAY MAY FOR THUNDERSTORM WARNING NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE HOUSTONGALVESTON TX PM CDT FRI MAY THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE HAS ISSUED A SEVERE THUNDERSTORM WARNING FOR HARRIS COUNTY IN SOUTHEAST TEXAS UNTIL PM CDT AT PM CDTDOPPLER RADAR INDICATED A SEVERE THUNDERSTORM OVER SPRING VALLEYMOVING NORTHWEST AT MPH LOCATIONS IN THE PATH OF THE SEVERE THUNDERSTORM INCLUDE SPRING VALLEYHEDWIG VILLAGEHILSHIRE VILLAGEHUNTERS CREEK VILLAGE ADDICKS JERSEY VILLAGE MOVE TO AN INTERIOR ROOM ON THE LOWEST FLOOR OF YOUR HOME OR BUSINESS STAY AWAY FROM WINDOWS PLEASE REPORT SEVERE WEATHER TO THE COUNTY SHERIFFLOCAL POLICE OR DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY THEY WILL RELAY YOUR REPORT TO THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE LATLON " ], [ "<27315529.1075845162071.JavaMail.evans@thyme>", "theweatherchannel@alerts.weather.com", "2001-06-05 23:18:12", "FLASH FLOOD WARNING UNTIL AM CT WEDNESDAY JUNE FOR FLASH FLOOD WARNING NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE HOUSTONGALVESTON TX AM CDT WED JUN THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE HAS ISSUED A FLASH FLOOD WARNING FOR SAN JACINTO COUNTY IN SOUTHEAST TEXAS WALKER COUNTY IN SOUTHEAST TEXAS GALVESTON COUNTY IN SOUTHEAST TEXAS POLK COUNTY IN SOUTHEAST TEXAS HARRIS COUNTY IN SOUTHEAST TEXAS MONTGOMERY COUNTY IN SOUTHEAST TEXAS LIBERTY COUNTY IN SOUTHEAST TEXAS CHAMBERS COUNTY IN SOUTHEAST TEXAS TRINITY COUNTY IN SOUTHEAST TEXAS UNTIL AM CDT AT AM CDTFLOODING WAS ONGOING IN SOME AREAS OF HARRIS AND GALVESTON COUNTIES RADAR INDICATED THAT THE HEAVIEST RAINFALL ASSOCIATED WITH TROPICAL STORM ALLISON MOVED NORTH INTO MONTGOMERYNORTHERN LIBERTYPOLKSAN JACINTOTRINITY AND WALKER COUNTIES THIS AREA WILL LIKELY DRIFT NORTH OVERNIGHT INTO HOUSTON COUNTY TOTAL RAINFALL ACCUMULATIONS IN SOUTHEAST HARRIS AND GALVESTON COUNTIES HAVE EXCEEDED INCHES AT MANY LOCATIONS WITH SOME TOTALS OF INCHES ALONG CLEAR CREEK AND INCHES IN SANTA FE OVERNIGHT ADDITIONAL RAINFALL OF TO INCHES WILL BE COMMONPLACE WITH SOME AREAS RECEIVING TO INCHES IN THE WARNED AREA MAINLY IN MONTGOMERYSAN JACINTOPOLKAND TRINITY COUNTIES THIS IS A VERY DANGEROUS SITUATIONDO NOT ATTEMPT TO TRAVEL UNLESS ABSOLUTELY NECESSARYDO NOT CROSS ANY LOCATION WHERE WATER COVERS THE ROAD SMALL CREEKSSTREAMSBAYOUSUNDERPASSESAND FEEDER ROADS FLOOD QUICKLY USE EXTRA CAUTION AT NIGHT WHEN IT IS HARDER TO RECOGNIZE THE DEPTH AND SPEED OF FLASH FLOOD WATERS PLEASE REPORT FLOODING TO THE COUNTY SHERIFFLOCAL POLICEOR DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY THEY WILL RELAY YOUR REPORT TO THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE LATLON " ], [ "<17133850.1075845162117.JavaMail.evans@thyme>", "theweatherchannel@alerts.weather.com", "2001-06-05 20:11:30", "FLASH FLOOD WARNING UNTIL AM CT WEDNESDAY JUNE FOR FLASH FLOOD WARNING NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE HOUSTONGALVESTON TX PM CDT TUE JUN THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE HAS ISSUED A FLASH FLOOD WARNING FOR GALVESTON COUNTY IN SOUTHEAST TEXAS HARRIS COUNTY IN SOUTHEAST TEXAS MONTGOMERY COUNTY IN SOUTHEAST TEXAS UNTIL AM CDT AT PM CDTDOPPLER RADAR INDICATED VERY HEAVY RAINFALL OVER PORTIONS OF HARRIS AND MONTGOMERY COUNTIES RAINFALL RATES OF TO INCHES PER HOUR WILL BE POSSIBLE IN THE STRONGER STORMS FLOODING IS EXPECTED IN OR NEARHOUSTONALDINEHUMBLENEW CANEYCONROE AND THE WOODLANDS ALTHOUGH THE RAIN HAS DIMINISHED OVER NORTHERN GALVESTON COUNTY VERY HEAVY RAIN HAS FLOODED THE AREA AND FLOOD WATERS HAVE YET TO RECEDE ADDITIONAL RAINBANDS DEVELOPING OVER THE GULF MAY IMPACT GALVESTON COUNTY BY MIDNIGHT SMALL CREEKSSTREAMSBAYOUSUNDERPASSESAND FEEDER ROADS MAY FLOOD QUICKLY AVOID LOCATIONS WATER COVERS THE GROUND USE EXTRA CAUTION AT NIGHT WHEN IT IS HARDER TO RECOGNIZE THE DEPTH AND SPEED OF FLASH FLOOD WATERS PLEASE REPORT FLOODING TO THE COUNTY SHERIFFLOCAL POLICEOR DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY THEY WILL RELAY YOUR REPORT TO THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE LATLON " ], [ "<4493477.1075845162141.JavaMail.evans@thyme>", "theweatherchannel@alerts.weather.com", "2001-06-05 18:07:39", "FLASH FLOOD WARNING UNTIL AM GMT WEDNESDAY JUNE FOR FLASH FLOOD WARNING NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE HOUSTONGALVESTON UNTY IN SOUTHEAST TEXAS HARRIS COUNTY IN SOUTHEAST TEXAS UNTIL PM CDT AT PM CDTDOPPLER RADAR INDICATED VERY HEAVY RAINFAL HARRIS COUNTY IN SOUTHEAST TEXAS UNTIL PM CDT AT PM CDTDOPPLER RADAR INDICATED VERY HEAVY RAINFALL CONTINUING OVER NORTHERN GALVESTON AND SOUTHERN HARRIS COUNTIES RAINFALL AMOUNTS OF TO INCHES PER HOUR WILL CONTINUE IN THESE AREAS FOR THE NEXT FEW HOURS FLOODING IS EXPECTED IN OR NEAR DOWNTOWN HOUSTONLEAGUE CITYPASADENASANTA FE CLEAR LAKEFRIENDSWOODSOUTHEAST HOUSTON TRAVEL IS NOT RECOMMENDED IN THESE AREAS THIS EVENING THE CIRCULATION WITH TROPICAL STORM ALLISON HAS BECOME NEARLY STATIONARY TREMENDOUS RAINFALL AMOUNTS AND SEVERE FLOODING ARE POSSIBLE OVER HARRIS AND GALVESTON COUNTIES BY LATE TONIGHT REPORTS OF FLOODING AND ROAD CLOSURES SO FAR INCLUDE ROADS IN SANTA FE ARE FLOODED FM IS IMPASSABLE BETWEEN HIGHWAY AND I FM HAS HIGH WATER AT HIGHWAY WEST BOUND LANES OF BAY AREA BOULEVARD IS CLOSED BETWEEN I AND HIGHWAY IN LEAGUE CITYSEVERAL SUBDIVISIONS ALONG FM WEST OF I ARE UNDER WATER AND IMPASSABLE MANY ROADS IN FRIENDSWOOD ARE ALSO FLOODED SAVE YOUR LIFE DO NOT DRIVE ACROSS A FLOODED ROADWAY SIGNIFICANT FLOODING IS OCCURRING ALONG I BETWEEN HOBBY AIRPORT AND THE CLEAR LAKE AREA SEVERAL EXITS AND STRETCHES OF FEEDER ROAD ARE FLOODED WITH CARS STRANDED RAINFALL TOTALS SO FAR THIS EVENING INCLUDE COWERT CREEK AT BAKER ROAD INCHES CLEAR CREEK AT BAY AREA BLVD INCHES CHIGGER CREEK AT WINDSONG INCHES CLOVER FIELD PEARLAND INCHES NWS OFFICE IN LEAGUE CITY INCHES CLEAR CREEK AT US INCHES BERRY BAYOU AT NEVADA INCHES HOBBY AIRPORT INCHES SUGARLAND INCHES THE CORRIDOR OF HEAVIEST RAIN HAS FALLEN FROM SOUTH OF HOBBY AIRPORT TO LEAGUE CITYBETWEEN I AND STATE HIGHWAY RAINFALL TOTALS OF TO INCHES HAVE BEEN COMMON IN THESE AREAS SMALL CREEKSSTREAMSBAYOUSUNDERPASSESAND FEEDER ROADS MAY FLOOD QUICKLY AVOID LOCATIONS WATER COVERS THE GROUND PLEASE REPORT FLOODING TO THE COUNTY SHERIFFLOCAL POLICEOR DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY THEY WILL RELAY YOUR REPORT TO THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE LATLON " ], [ "<24404640.1075845162170.JavaMail.evans@thyme>", "theweatherchannel@alerts.weather.com", "2001-06-05 17:50:26", "FLASH FLOOD WARNING UNTIL PM CT TUESDAY JUNE FOR FLASH FLOOD WARNING NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE HOUSTONGALVESTON TX PM CDT TUE JUN THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE HAS ISSUED A FLASH FLOOD WARNING FOR GALVESTON COUNTY IN SOUTHEAST TEXAS HARRIS COUNTY IN SOUTHEAST TEXAS UNTIL PM CDT AT PM CDTDOPPLER RADAR INDICATED VERY HEAVY RAINFALL CONTINUING OVER NORTHERN GALVESTON AND SOUTHERN HARRIS COUNTIES RAINFALL AMOUNTS OF TO INCHES PER HOUR WILL CONTINUE IN THESE AREAS FOR THE NEXT FEW HOURS FLOODING IS EXPECTED IN OR NEAR DOWNTOWN HOUSTONLEAGUE CITYPASADENASANTA FE CLEAR LAKEFRIENDSWOODSOUTHEAST HOUSTON TRAVEL IS NOT RECOMMENDED IN THESE AREAS THIS EVENING THE CIRCULATION WITH TROPICAL STORM ALLISON HAS BECOME NEARLY STATIONARY TREMENDOUS RAINFALL AMOUNTS AND SEVERE FLOODING ARE POSSIBLE OVER HARRIS AND GALVESTON COUNTIES BY LATE TONIGHT REPORTS OF FLOODING AND ROAD CLOSURES SO FAR INCLUDE ROADS IN SANTA FE ARE FLOODED FM IS IMPASSABLE BETWEEN HIGHWAY AND I FM HAS HIGH WATER AT HIGHWAY WEST BOUND LANES OF BAY AREA BOULEVARD IS CLOSED BETWEEN I AND HIGHWAY IN LEAGUE CITYSEVERAL SUBDIVISIONS ALONG FM WEST OF I ARE UNDER WATER AND IMPASSABLE MANY ROADS IN FRIENDSWOOD ARE ALSO FLOODED SAVE YOUR LIFE DO NOT DRIVE ACROSS A FLOODED ROADWAY SIGNIFICANT FLOODING IS OCCURRING ALONG I BETWEEN HOBBY AIRPORT AND THE CLEAR LAKE AREA SEVERAL EXITS AND STRETCHES OF FEEDER ROAD ARE FLOODED WITH CARS STRANDED RAINFALL TOTALS SO FAR THIS EVENING INCLUDE COWERT CREEK AT BAKER ROAD INCHES CLEAR CREEK AT BAY AREA BLVD INCHES CHIGGER CREEK AT WINDSONG INCHES CLOVER FIELD PEARLAND INCHES NWS OFFICE IN LEAGUE CITY INCHES CLEAR CREEK AT US INCHES BERRY BAYOU AT NEVADA INCHES HOBBY AIRPORT INCHES SUGARLAND INCHES THE CORRIDOR OF HEAVIEST RAIN HAS FALLEN FROM SOUTH OF HOBBY AIRPORT TO LEAGUE CITYBETWEEN I AND STATE HIGHWAY RAINFALL TOTALS OF TO INCHES HAVE BEEN COMMON IN THESE AREAS SMALL CREEKSSTREAMSBAYOUSUNDERPASSESAND FEEDER ROADS MAY FLOOD QUICKLY AVOID LOCATIONS WATER COVERS THE GROUND PLEASE REPORT FLOODING TO THE COUNTY SHERIFFLOCAL POLICEOR DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY THEY WILL RELAY YOUR REPORT TO THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE LATLON " ], [ "<25859397.1075845163701.JavaMail.evans@thyme>", "theweatherchannel@alerts.weather.com", "2001-06-08 02:04:48", "SEVERE THUNDERSTORM WARNING UNTIL AM CT FRIDAY JUNE FOR SEVERE THUNDERSTORM WARNING NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE HOUSTONGALVESTON TX AM CDT FRI JUN THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE HAS ISSUED A SEVERE THUNDERSTORM WARNING FOR GALVESTON COUNTY IN SOUTHEAST TEXAS HARRIS COUNTY IN SOUTHEAST TEXAS UNTIL AM CDT AT AM CDTDOPPLER RADAR INDICATED A SEVERE THUNDERSTORM MILES SOUTH OF SANTA FEMOVING NORTHEAST AT MPH LOCATIONS IN THE PATH OF THE SEVERE THUNDERSTORM INCLUDE LA MARQUELEAGUE CITY TEXAS CITYDICKINSONWEBSTER NASSAU BAY BACLIFFKEMAH WINDS IN EXCESS OF MPH ARE VERY LIKELY IN LEAGUE CITY AND DICKINSN MOVE TO AN INTERIOR ROOM ON THE LOWEST FLOOR OF YOUR HOME OR BUSINESS STAY AWAY FROM WINDOWS STRONG WINDS MAY KNOCK DOWN TREES AND POWER LINES OR DAMAGE BUILDINGS TAKE COVER NOW PLEASE REPORT SEVERE WEATHER TO THE COUNTY SHERIFFLOCAL POLICE OR DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY THEY WILL RELAY YOUR REPORT TO THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE LATLON " ], [ "<314809.1075845160780.JavaMail.evans@thyme>", "theweatherchannel@alerts.weather.com", "2001-06-07 05:45:45", "FLASH FLOOD WARNING UNTIL AM CT THURSDAY JUNE FOR FLASH FLOOD WARNING NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE HOUSTONGALVESTON TX AM CDT THU JUN THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE HAS ISSUED A FLASH FLOOD WARNING FOR HARRIS COUNTY IN SOUTHEAST TEXAS FORT BEND COUNTY IN SOUTHEAST TEXAS UNTIL AM CDT AT AM CDTDOPPLER RADAR INDICATED HEAVY RAINFALL OCCURRING ACROSS AN AREA FROM ORCHARD AND FULSHEAR TO SUGARLAND TO BELLAIRE RAINFALL OF TO INCHES HAS FALLEN SINCE AM IN THESE LOCATIONS FLOODING IS EXPECTED IN OR NEAR SUGARLANDPECAN GROVESUGARLANDTOWN WESTMISSION BEND BELLAIRE EXTENSIVE FLOODING OF FEEDER ROADS HAVE BEEN REPORTED ALONG US IN THE SUGARLAND AREA SMALL CREEKSSTREAMSBAYOUSUNDERPASSESAND FEEDER ROADS MAY FLOOD QUICKLY DO NOT CROSS ANY LOCATION WHERE WATER COVERS THE ROAD EXTENSIVE FLOODING IS OCCURRING TAKE IMMEDIATE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR LIFE AND PROPERTY IF YOU LIVE IN THESE AREAS PLEASE REPORT FLOODING TO THE COUNTY SHERIFFLOCAL POLICEOR DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY THEY WILL RELAY YOUR REPORT TO THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE LATLON " ], [ "<14903302.1075845160852.JavaMail.evans@thyme>", "theweatherchannel@alerts.weather.com", "2001-06-07 03:42:09", "FLASH FLOOD WARNING UNTIL AM CT THURSDAY JUNE FOR FLASH FLOOD WARNING NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE HOUSTONGALVESTON TX AM CDT THU JUN THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE HAS ISSUED A FLASH FLOOD WARNING FOR HARRIS COUNTY IN SOUTHEAST TEXAS FORT BEND COUNTY IN SOUTHEAST TEXAS UNTIL AM CDT AT AM CDTDOPPLER RADAR INDICATED VERY HEAVY RAINFALL ASSOCIATED WITH A STATIONARY FEEDER BAND FROM NEAR ORCHARD TO RICHMOND TO SUGARLAND TO BELLAIRE TO CHANNELVIEW RADAR ESTIMATES SHOW TO INCHES AS HAVING FALLEN IN THIS CORRIDOR MAINLY OVER FORT BEND COUNTY FLOODING IS EXPECTED IN OR NEAR BARRETTBAYTOWNBELLAIREBUNKER HILL VILLAGERICHMOND AND ALONG THE HIGHWAY CORRIDORESPECIALLY FEEDER ROADS ADDITIONAL HEAVY RAINFALL OF TO INCHES WILL BE POSSIBLE ALONG THIS AREA SMALL CREEKSSTREAMSBAYOUSUNDERPASSESAND FEEDER ROADS MAY FLOOD QUICKLY AVOID LOCATIONS WATER COVERS THE GROUND USE EXTRA CAUTION AT NIGHT WHEN IT IS HARDER TO RECOGNIZE THE DEPTH AND SPEED OF FLASH FLOOD WATERS PLEASE REPORT FLOODING TO THE COUNTY SHERIFFLOCAL POLICEOR DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY THEY WILL RELAY YOUR REPORT TO THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE LATLON " ], [ "<9271790.1075845168664.JavaMail.evans@thyme>", "theweatherchannel@alerts.weather.com", "2001-06-08 15:17:58", "FLASH FLOOD WARNING UNTIL PM CT FRIDAY JUNE FOR FLASH FLOOD WARNING NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE HOUSTONGALVESTON TX PM CDT FRI JUN THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE HAS ISSUED A FLASH FLOOD WARNING FOR HARRIS COUNTY IN SOUTHEAST TEXAS UNTIL PM CDT AT PM CDTDOPPLER RADAR INDICATED THUNDERSTORMS PRODUCING VERY HEAVY RAINFALL FROM PEARLAND ACROSS THE EASTERN HALF OF HOUSTON TO SPRING AND KINGWOOD RAINFALL RATES OF TO INCHES PER HOUR HAVE BEEN COMMON WITH THESE STORMS ADDITIONAL THUNDERSTORMS OVER FORT BEND AND BRAZORIA COUNTIES WILL MOVE ACROSS HARRIS COUNTY DURING THE NEXT FEW HOURS FLOODING IS EXPECTED IN OR NEAR ALDINEBELLAIRECLOVERLEAFGALENA PARKHOUSTONBAYTOWN PASADENAIHIGHWAY HIGHWAY HEAVY RAINFALL WILL CAUSE FLOODING OF STREETS AND FEEDER ROADS SMALL CREEKSSTREAMSBAYOUSUNDERPASSESAND FEEDER ROADS MAY FLOOD QUICKLY AVOID LOCATIONS WATER COVERS THE GROUND PLEASE REPORT FLOODING TO THE COUNTY SHERIFFLOCAL POLICEOR DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY THEY WILL RELAY YOUR REPORT TO THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE LATLON " ], [ "<27540190.1075845168823.JavaMail.evans@thyme>", "theweatherchannel@alerts.weather.com", "2001-06-08 17:59:07", "FLASH FLOOD WARNING UNTIL AM CT SATURDAY JUNE FOR FLASH FLOOD WARNING NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE HOUSTONGALVESTON TX PM CDT FRI JUN THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE HAS EXTENDED THE FLASH FLOOD WARNING FOR HARRIS COUNTY IN SOUTHEAST TEXAS UNTIL AM CDT THIS IS A VERY DANGEROUS FLOOD SITUATION MAJOR ROAD FLOODING IS OCCURRING OVER MANY PARTS OF THE HOUSTON METROPOLITAN AREA AT PM CDTDOPPLER RADAR INDICATED VERY HEAVY RAINFALL CONTINUING OVER MOST OF HARRIS COUNTY THREE HOUR RADAR RAINFALL ESTIMATES EXCEEDED INCHES FROM CHANNEL VIEW SOUTH TO NEAR HIGHWAY MUCH OF HOUSTON INSIDE LOOP HAS HAD TO INCHES OF RAINFALL MORE IS ON THE WAY HEAVY THUNDERSTORMS CONTINUE TO DEVELOP OVER FORT BEND NORTHERN BRAZORIA COUNTY THEN MOVE NORTHEAST AND MERGE WITH THE RAIN OVER HARRIS COUNTY EXPECT AT LEAST TO MORE INCHES OF RAIN BY PM FLOODING IS OCCURRING AT MANY LOCATIONS THROUGHOUT HARRIS COUNTY IF AT ALL POSSIBLEDO NOT TRAVEL IN HARRIS COUNTY UNTIL THIS FLOOD THREAT HAS PASSED SMALL CREEKSSTREAMSBAYOUSUNDERPASSESAND FEEDER ROADS MAY FLOOD QUICKLY AVOID LOCATIONS WATER COVERS THE GROUND USE EXTRA CAUTION AT NIGHT WHEN IT IS HARDER TO RECOGNIZE THE DEPTH AND SPEED OF FLASH FLOOD WATERS PLEASE REPORT FLOODING TO THE COUNTY SHERIFFLOCAL POLICEOR DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY THEY WILL RELAY YOUR REPORT TO THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE LATLON " ] ]
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Message_id,From,Time_stamp,Text <14710848.1075855588251.JavaMail.evans@thyme>,theweatherchannel@alerts.weather.com,2001-05-12 14:06:00,SEVERE THUNDERSTORM WARNING UNTIL PM CT SATURDAY MAY FOR THUNDERSTORM WARNING NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE HOUSTONGALVESTON TX PM CDT SAT MAY THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE HAS ISSUED A SEVERE THUNDERSTORM WARNING FOR NORTHERN HARRIS COUNTY IN SOUTHEAST TEXAS UNTIL PM CDT AT PM CDTDOPPLER RADAR INDICATED A SEVERE THUNDERSTORM MILES NORTHWEST OF SPRINGMOVING SOUTH AT MPH LOCATIONS IN THE PATH OF THE SEVERE THUNDERSTORM INCLUDE HOOKS AIRPORT SPRING BUSHINTERCONTINENTAL AIRPORTHUMBLE ALDINE MOVE TO AN INTERIOR ROOM ON THE LOWEST FLOOR OF YOUR HOME OR BUSINESS STAY AWAY FROM WINDOWS PLEASE REPORT SEVERE WEATHER TO THE COUNTY SHERIFFLOCAL POLICE OR DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY THEY WILL RELAY YOUR REPORT TO THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE <32890794.1075855588815.JavaMail.evans@thyme>,theweatherchannel@alerts.weather.com,2001-05-11 07:43:00,SEVERE THUNDERSTORM WARNING UNTIL PM CT FRIDAY MAY FOR THUNDERSTORM WARNING NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE HOUSTONGALVESTON TX PM CDT FRI MAY THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE HAS ISSUED A SEVERE THUNDERSTORM WARNING FOR HARRIS COUNTY IN SOUTHEAST TEXAS UNTIL PM CDT AT PM CDTDOPPLER RADAR INDICATED A SEVERE THUNDERSTORM OVER SPRING VALLEYMOVING NORTHWEST AT MPH LOCATIONS IN THE PATH OF THE SEVERE THUNDERSTORM INCLUDE SPRING VALLEYHEDWIG VILLAGEHILSHIRE VILLAGEHUNTERS CREEK VILLAGE ADDICKS JERSEY VILLAGE MOVE TO AN INTERIOR ROOM ON THE LOWEST FLOOR OF YOUR HOME OR BUSINESS STAY AWAY FROM WINDOWS PLEASE REPORT SEVERE WEATHER TO THE COUNTY SHERIFFLOCAL POLICE OR DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY THEY WILL RELAY YOUR REPORT TO THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE LATLON <28122997.1075855349669.JavaMail.evans@thyme>,theweatherchannel@alerts.weather.com,2001-12-16 22:04:09,FLOOD WARNING UNTIL MON DEC AM CST FOR FLOOD STATEMENT NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE HOUSTONGALVESTON TX PM CST SUN DEC A RIVER FLOOD WARNING REMAINS IN EFFECT FOR THE LUCE BAYOUTRINITY RIVER FOR THE TRINITY RIVER NEAR MOSS BLUFF MAJOR FLOODING IS OCCURRING WITH A STAGE OF FEET TONIGHT FLOOD STAGE IS FEET THE RIVER IS EXPECTED TO HAVE A FLAT CREST AROUND FEET THIS EARLY MONDAY THEN BEGIN A SLOW FALL TUESDAY BUT REMAIN ABOVE FLOOD STAGE THIS WEEK FOR THE LUCE BAYOU NEAR HUFFMAN THE STAGE WAS FEET TONIGHT FLOOD STAGE IS FEET THE RIVER IS EXPECTED TO FALL BELOW FLOOD STAGE MONDAY MORNING PERSONS ARE URGED TO STAY AWAY FROM THE RIVER UNTIL WATER LEVELS RECEDE MOTORISTS SHOULD AVOID ANY WATER COVERED ROADS AND FIND AN ALTERNATE ROUTE DO NOT DRIVE YOUR CAR THROUGH FLOODED ROADWAYS THE DEPTH AND WATER VELOCITY COULD BE TOO GREAT FOR YOU TO CROSS SAFELYLIVESTOCK AND EQUIPMENT SHOULD REMAIN OUT OF THE FLOOD PLAIN FOR THE NEXT FEW DAYS STAY TUNED TO NOAA WEATHER RADIO OR OTHER NEWS SOURCES FOR FURTHER UPDATES <5745223.1075855349877.JavaMail.evans@thyme>,theweatherchannel@alerts.weather.com,2001-12-17 11:50:46,FLOOD WARNING UNTIL MON DEC PM CST FOR FLOOD STATEMENTCORRECTED TO ADD LUCE BAYOU AND PEACH CREEK NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE HOUSTONGALVESTON TX AM CST MON DEC A RIVER FLOOD WARNING REMAINS IN EFFECT FOR THE TRINITY RIVERPEACH CREEKAND LUCE BAYOU THE RIVER FLOOD WARNING FOR MIDDLE YEGUA CREEK IS DISCONTINUED FOR THE TRINITY RIVER NEAR MOSS BLUFF MAJOR FLOODING IS OCCURRING WITH A STAGE OF FEET LATE THIS MORNING FLOOD STAGE IS FEET THE RIVER IS NEAR CREST NOW AND IS EXPECTED TO BEGIN A VERY SLOW FALL TUESDAY FOR PEACH CREEK NEAR SPLENDORA MINOR FLOODING IS OCCURRING WITH A STAGE OF FEET THIS MORNING FLOOD STAGE IS FEET THE CREEK IS EXPECTED TO CREST NEAR FEET THIS AFTERNOON AND THEN BEGIN A SLOW FALL FOR LUCE BAYOU NEAR HUFFMAN THE STAGE WAS FEET LATE THIS MORNING FLOOD STAGE IS FEET THE BAYOU IS EXPECTED TO FALL BELOW FLOOD STAGE TONIGHT FOR MIDDLE YEGUA CREEK NEAR DIME BOX THE STAGE WAS FEET THIS MORNING FLOOD STAGE IS FEET THE CREEK IS EXPECTED TO CREST NEAR FEET THIS AFTERNOON PERSONS ARE URGED TO STAY AWAY FROM THE RIVER UNTIL WATER LEVELS RECEDE MOTORISTS SHOULD AVOID ANY WATER COVERED ROADS AND FIND AN ALTERNATE ROUTE DO NOT DRIVE YOUR CAR THROUGH FLOODED ROADWAYS THE DEPTH AND WATER VELOCITY COULD BE TOO GREAT FOR YOU TO CROSS SAFELYLIVESTOCK AND EQUIPMENT SHOULD REMAIN OUT OF THE FLOOD PLAIN FOR THE NEXT FEW DAYS STAY TUNED TO NOAA WEATHER RADIO OR OTHER NEWS SOURCES FOR FURTHER UPDATES <2337202.1075855604807.JavaMail.evans@thyme>,theweatherchannel@alerts.weather.com,2001-05-11 07:43:00,SEVERE THUNDERSTORM WARNING UNTIL PM CT FRIDAY MAY FOR THUNDERSTORM WARNING NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE HOUSTONGALVESTON TX PM CDT FRI MAY THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE HAS ISSUED A SEVERE THUNDERSTORM WARNING FOR HARRIS COUNTY IN SOUTHEAST TEXAS UNTIL PM CDT AT PM CDTDOPPLER RADAR INDICATED A SEVERE THUNDERSTORM OVER SPRING VALLEYMOVING NORTHWEST AT MPH LOCATIONS IN THE PATH OF THE SEVERE THUNDERSTORM INCLUDE SPRING VALLEYHEDWIG VILLAGEHILSHIRE VILLAGEHUNTERS CREEK VILLAGE ADDICKS JERSEY VILLAGE MOVE TO AN INTERIOR ROOM ON THE LOWEST FLOOR OF YOUR HOME OR BUSINESS STAY AWAY FROM WINDOWS PLEASE REPORT SEVERE WEATHER TO THE COUNTY SHERIFFLOCAL POLICE OR DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY THEY WILL RELAY YOUR REPORT TO THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE LATLON <12801011.1075855605405.JavaMail.evans@thyme>,theweatherchannel@alerts.weather.com,2001-05-12 14:06:00,SEVERE THUNDERSTORM WARNING UNTIL PM CT SATURDAY MAY FOR THUNDERSTORM WARNING NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE HOUSTONGALVESTON TX PM CDT SAT MAY THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE HAS ISSUED A SEVERE THUNDERSTORM WARNING FOR NORTHERN HARRIS COUNTY IN SOUTHEAST TEXAS UNTIL PM CDT AT PM CDTDOPPLER RADAR INDICATED A SEVERE THUNDERSTORM MILES NORTHWEST OF SPRINGMOVING SOUTH AT MPH LOCATIONS IN THE PATH OF THE SEVERE THUNDERSTORM INCLUDE HOOKS AIRPORT SPRING BUSHINTERCONTINENTAL AIRPORTHUMBLE ALDINE MOVE TO AN INTERIOR ROOM ON THE LOWEST FLOOR OF YOUR HOME OR BUSINESS STAY AWAY FROM WINDOWS PLEASE REPORT SEVERE WEATHER TO THE COUNTY SHERIFFLOCAL POLICE OR DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY THEY WILL RELAY YOUR REPORT TO THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE <33219846.1075855354474.JavaMail.evans@thyme>,theweatherchannel@alerts.weather.com,2001-12-31 13:29:41,WINTER STORM WARNING UNTIL TUE JAN AM CST FOR AUSTINBRAZOSBURLESONCOLORADOFORT BENDGRIMESHARRISHOUSTON LIBERTYMADISONMONTGOMERYPOLKSAN JACINTOTRINITYWALKERWALLER WASHINGTONWHARTON INCLUDING THE CITIES OFBRENHAMBRYANCOLLEGE STATION CALDWELLCOLDSPRINGCOLUMBUSCONROECROCKETTEL CAMPO WHARTONGROVETONTRINITYHEMPSTEADHOUSTONPASADENA HUNTSVILLELIBERTYLIVINGSTONCORRIGANMADISONVILLE NAVASOTARICHMONDSUGARLANDSEALYBELLVILLE PM CST MON DEC WINTER STORM WATCH TUESDAY AND TUESDAY NIGHT LIGHT RAIN IS EXPECTED TO DEVELOP OVER SOUTHEAST TEXAS LATE TONIGHT OR EARLY TUESDAY THE RAIN MAY BE MIXED INITIALLY WITH SNOWSLEET OR FREEZING RAIN ALONG AND NORTH OF A LINE FROM LAKE LIVINGSTON TO BRENHAM COLD AIR WILL DRAIN SOUTHWARD AS THE PRECIPITATION CONTINUES TO DEVELOPAND A CHANGEOVER TO SNOW OR SLEET IS EXPECTED DURING THE DAY TUESDAY PRECIPITATION COULD CHANGE TO SNOW OR SLEET EVEN AS FAR SOUTH AS METRO HOUSTON BY DAYS END TUESDAY OR EARLY TUESDAY EVENING EXACT SNOW AND SLEET AMOUNTS ARE DIFFICULT TO PINPOINT AT THIS TIME BUT ESPECIALLY NORTH OF THE HOUSTONTWO INCHES OR MORE COULD ACCUMULATE BY THE TIME THE PRECIPITATION TAPERS OFF LATE TUESDAY NIGHT TEMPERATURES WILL BE RIGHT AROUND THE FREEZING MARK TOMORROW OVER NORTHERN SECTIONS OF THE WATCH AREAIN SPOTS SUCH AS CROCKETT HUNTSVILLEAND COLLEGE STATION TEMPERATURES SHOULD REMAIN ABOVE FREEZING IN METRO HOUSTON UNTIL SUNSETTHEN FALL BELOW FREEZING DURING THE EVENING MOTORISTS SHOULD BE ALERT FOR DETERIORATING DRIVING CONDITIONS TOMORROW AND TOMORROW NIGHT EVEN IN METRO HOUSTONDRIVING COULD BECOME DANGEROUSESPECIALLY TOMORROW NIGHT WHEN TEMPERATURES FALL BELOW FREEZING ANY LIQUID LEFT ON ROADS WILL FREEZEESPECIALLY ON LIGHTLY TRAVELLED SECONDARY ROADS THE INCLEMENT WEATHER IS BEING CAUSED BY A STRONG UPPER LEVEL STORM SYSTEM THAT IS FORECAST TO CROSS THE REGION TUESDAY AND TUESDAY NIGHT THE SYSTEM IS FAST MOVING AND SHOULD BE EAST OF THE AREA BY WEDNESDAY MORNING TEMPERATURES WILL RISE ABOVE FREEZING OVER THE ENTIRE AREA WEDNESDAYALLOWING ANY ACCUMULATED SNOW AND SLEET TO MELT VERY COLD TEMPERATURES ARE EXPECTED WEDNESDAY NIGHT ANY WET AREAS LEFT ON ROADS WILL FREEZE HARD AS TEMPERATURES FALL INTO THE TO DEGREE RANGE INLAND YOU MAY WISH TO CONSIDER MAKING PREPARATIONS TO WRAP EXPOSED PIPES AND ARRANGE FOR PETS AND PORTABLE PLANTS TO BE BROUGHT INSIDE STAY TUNED TO NOAA WEATHER RADIO AND LOCAL MEDIA FOR THE LATEST FORECAST FROM THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE A WINTER STORM WATCH MEANS WINTER WEATHER IS POSSIBLENOT A CERTAINTY IF WINTER WEATHER BECOMES IMMINENTA WINTER STORM WARNING OR WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY WILL BE ISSUED AVOID DRIVING IF WINTER WEATHER BECOMES IMMINENT <3294488.1075855354529.JavaMail.evans@thyme>,theweatherchannel@alerts.weather.com,2002-01-01 04:27:20,WINTER STORM WARNING UNTIL TUE JAN PM CST FOR AUSTINBRAZOSBURLESONCOLORADOFORT BENDGRIMESHARRISHOUSTON LIBERTYMADISONMONTGOMERYPOLKSAN JACINTOTRINITYWALKERWALLER WASHINGTONWHARTON INCLUDING THE CITIES OFBRENHAMBRYANCOLLEGE STATION CALDWELLCOLDSPRINGCOLUMBUSCONROECROCKETTEL CAMPO WHARTONGROVETONTRINITYHEMPSTEADHOUSTONPASADENA HUNTSVILLELIBERTYLIVINGSTONCORRIGANMADISONVILLE NAVASOTARICHMONDSUGARLANDSEALYBELLVILLE AM CST TUE JAN WINTER STORM WATCH TODAY AND TONIGHT LIGHT RAIN WILL DEVELOP OVER SOUTHEAST TEXAS TODAY THE RAIN WILL CHANGE OVER TO SNOW AS THE DEPTH OF THE ARCTIC COLD AIR INCREASES OVER THE REGION COLD AIR WILL DRAIN SOUTHWARD AS THE PRECIPITATION CONTINUES TO DEVELOP SNOW WILL BE POSSIBLE OVER AREAS NORTH OF A LINE FROM BRENHAM TO LIVINGSTON THIS MORNING SNOW SHOULD BE ON THE INCREASE THIS AFTERNOON AS FAR SOUTH AS THE INTERSTATE CORRIDOR SLEET WILL BE POSSIBLE SOUTH OF INTERSTATE MAINLY LATE THIS AFTERNOON EXACT SNOW AND SLEET AMOUNTS ARE DIFFICULT TO PINPOINT AT THIS TIME ONE TO TWO INCHES COULD ACCUMULATE BY WEDNESDAY MORNING FOR AREAS GENERALLY ALONG AND NORTH OF A BELLVILLE TO HUNTSVILLE TO LIVINGSTON LINEAMOUNTS OF INCH OR LESS SOUTH TO INTERSTATE NO SIGINFICANT ACCUMULATIONS ARE EXPECTED OVER THE COASTAL COUNTIES THE SNOW SHOULD COME TO END LATE TONIGHT OR EARLY WEDNESDAY MORNING AS THE TEMPERATURES FALL THE THREAT OF WATER BEGINNING TO FREEZE ON ROADWAYS WILL INCREASE THROUGHOUT THE AFTERNOON FROM NORTH TO SOUTHBY EVENING WATER ON ROADWAYS MAY FREEZE AS FAR SOUTH AS A WHARTON TO HOUSTON TO WINNIE LINEESPECIALLY ON ELEVATED ROADWAYS AND BRIDGES PERSONS WITH AUTOMATIC SPRINKLERS SHOULD TURN THEM OFF TO AVOID SPRAYING WATER ON TO THE ROADWAYS IN TURN AGGRAVATING THE THREAT OF ICY ROADWAYS MOTORISTS SHOULD BE ALERT FOR DETERIORATING DRIVING CONDITIONS THROUGHOUT THE DAY AND NIGHT EVEN IN METRO HOUSTONDRIVING COULD BECOME DANGEROUS ANY LIQUID LEFT ON ROADS WILL FREEZEESPECIALLY ON LIGHTLY TRAVELLED SECONDARY ROADS THE INCLEMENT WEATHER IS BEING CAUSED BY A STRONG UPPER LEVEL STORM SYSTEM THAT IS FORECAST TO CROSS THE REGION THIS AFTERNOON AND TONIGHT THE SYSTEM IS FAST MOVING AND SHOULD BE EAST OF THE AREA BY WEDNESDAY MORNING TEMPERATURES WILL RISE ABOVE FREEZING OVER THE ENTIRE AREA WEDNESDAY MORNINGALLOWING ANY ACCUMULATED SNOW AND SLEET TO MELT VERY COLD TEMPERATURES ARE EXPECTED WEDNESDAY NIGHT ANY WET AREAS LEFT ON ROADS WILL FREEZE HARD AS TEMPERATURES FALL INTO THE TO INLAND AND NEAR ON THE IMMEDIATE COAST YOU MAY WISH TO CONSIDER MAKING PREPARATIONS TO WRAP EXPOSED PIPES AND ARRANGE FOR PETS AND PORTABLE PLANTS TO BE BROUGHT INSIDE STAY TUNED TO NOAA WEATHER RADIO AND LOCAL MEDIA FOR THE LATEST FORECAST FROM THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE A WINTER STORM WARNING MAY BE ISSUED LATE TODAY IF THE THREAT OF SIGNIFICANT WINTER WEATHER INCREASES <19885047.1075855607020.JavaMail.evans@thyme>,theweatherchannel@alerts.weather.com,2001-05-12 14:06:00,SEVERE THUNDERSTORM WARNING UNTIL PM CT SATURDAY MAY FOR THUNDERSTORM WARNING NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE HOUSTONGALVESTON TX PM CDT SAT MAY THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE HAS ISSUED A SEVERE THUNDERSTORM WARNING FOR NORTHERN HARRIS COUNTY IN SOUTHEAST TEXAS UNTIL PM CDT AT PM CDTDOPPLER RADAR INDICATED A SEVERE THUNDERSTORM MILES NORTHWEST OF SPRINGMOVING SOUTH AT MPH LOCATIONS IN THE PATH OF THE SEVERE THUNDERSTORM INCLUDE HOOKS AIRPORT SPRING BUSHINTERCONTINENTAL AIRPORTHUMBLE ALDINE MOVE TO AN INTERIOR ROOM ON THE LOWEST FLOOR OF YOUR HOME OR BUSINESS STAY AWAY FROM WINDOWS PLEASE REPORT SEVERE WEATHER TO THE COUNTY SHERIFFLOCAL POLICE OR DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY THEY WILL RELAY YOUR REPORT TO THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE <14520380.1075855607583.JavaMail.evans@thyme>,theweatherchannel@alerts.weather.com,2001-05-11 07:43:00,SEVERE THUNDERSTORM WARNING UNTIL PM CT FRIDAY MAY FOR THUNDERSTORM WARNING NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE HOUSTONGALVESTON TX PM CDT FRI MAY THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE HAS ISSUED A SEVERE THUNDERSTORM WARNING FOR HARRIS COUNTY IN SOUTHEAST TEXAS UNTIL PM CDT AT PM CDTDOPPLER RADAR INDICATED A SEVERE THUNDERSTORM OVER SPRING VALLEYMOVING NORTHWEST AT MPH LOCATIONS IN THE PATH OF THE SEVERE THUNDERSTORM INCLUDE SPRING VALLEYHEDWIG VILLAGEHILSHIRE VILLAGEHUNTERS CREEK VILLAGE ADDICKS JERSEY VILLAGE MOVE TO AN INTERIOR ROOM ON THE LOWEST FLOOR OF YOUR HOME OR BUSINESS STAY AWAY FROM WINDOWS PLEASE REPORT SEVERE WEATHER TO THE COUNTY SHERIFFLOCAL POLICE OR DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY THEY WILL RELAY YOUR REPORT TO THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE LATLON <27315529.1075845162071.JavaMail.evans@thyme>,theweatherchannel@alerts.weather.com,2001-06-05 23:18:12,FLASH FLOOD WARNING UNTIL AM CT WEDNESDAY JUNE FOR FLASH FLOOD WARNING NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE HOUSTONGALVESTON TX AM CDT WED JUN THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE HAS ISSUED A FLASH FLOOD WARNING FOR SAN JACINTO COUNTY IN SOUTHEAST TEXAS WALKER COUNTY IN SOUTHEAST TEXAS GALVESTON COUNTY IN SOUTHEAST TEXAS POLK COUNTY IN SOUTHEAST TEXAS HARRIS COUNTY IN SOUTHEAST TEXAS MONTGOMERY COUNTY IN SOUTHEAST TEXAS LIBERTY COUNTY IN SOUTHEAST TEXAS CHAMBERS COUNTY IN SOUTHEAST TEXAS TRINITY COUNTY IN SOUTHEAST TEXAS UNTIL AM CDT AT AM CDTFLOODING WAS ONGOING IN SOME AREAS OF HARRIS AND GALVESTON COUNTIES RADAR INDICATED THAT THE HEAVIEST RAINFALL ASSOCIATED WITH TROPICAL STORM ALLISON MOVED NORTH INTO MONTGOMERYNORTHERN LIBERTYPOLKSAN JACINTOTRINITY AND WALKER COUNTIES THIS AREA WILL LIKELY DRIFT NORTH OVERNIGHT INTO HOUSTON COUNTY TOTAL RAINFALL ACCUMULATIONS IN SOUTHEAST HARRIS AND GALVESTON COUNTIES HAVE EXCEEDED INCHES AT MANY LOCATIONS WITH SOME TOTALS OF INCHES ALONG CLEAR CREEK AND INCHES IN SANTA FE OVERNIGHT ADDITIONAL RAINFALL OF TO INCHES WILL BE COMMONPLACE WITH SOME AREAS RECEIVING TO INCHES IN THE WARNED AREA MAINLY IN MONTGOMERYSAN JACINTOPOLKAND TRINITY COUNTIES THIS IS A VERY DANGEROUS SITUATIONDO NOT ATTEMPT TO TRAVEL UNLESS ABSOLUTELY NECESSARYDO NOT CROSS ANY LOCATION WHERE WATER COVERS THE ROAD SMALL CREEKSSTREAMSBAYOUSUNDERPASSESAND FEEDER ROADS FLOOD QUICKLY USE EXTRA CAUTION AT NIGHT WHEN IT IS HARDER TO RECOGNIZE THE DEPTH AND SPEED OF FLASH FLOOD WATERS PLEASE REPORT FLOODING TO THE COUNTY SHERIFFLOCAL POLICEOR DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY THEY WILL RELAY YOUR REPORT TO THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE LATLON <17133850.1075845162117.JavaMail.evans@thyme>,theweatherchannel@alerts.weather.com,2001-06-05 20:11:30,FLASH FLOOD WARNING UNTIL AM CT WEDNESDAY JUNE FOR FLASH FLOOD WARNING NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE HOUSTONGALVESTON TX PM CDT TUE JUN THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE HAS ISSUED A FLASH FLOOD WARNING FOR GALVESTON COUNTY IN SOUTHEAST TEXAS HARRIS COUNTY IN SOUTHEAST TEXAS MONTGOMERY COUNTY IN SOUTHEAST TEXAS UNTIL AM CDT AT PM CDTDOPPLER RADAR INDICATED VERY HEAVY RAINFALL OVER PORTIONS OF HARRIS AND MONTGOMERY COUNTIES RAINFALL RATES OF TO INCHES PER HOUR WILL BE POSSIBLE IN THE STRONGER STORMS FLOODING IS EXPECTED IN OR NEARHOUSTONALDINEHUMBLENEW CANEYCONROE AND THE WOODLANDS ALTHOUGH THE RAIN HAS DIMINISHED OVER NORTHERN GALVESTON COUNTY VERY HEAVY RAIN HAS FLOODED THE AREA AND FLOOD WATERS HAVE YET TO RECEDE ADDITIONAL RAINBANDS DEVELOPING OVER THE GULF MAY IMPACT GALVESTON COUNTY BY MIDNIGHT SMALL CREEKSSTREAMSBAYOUSUNDERPASSESAND FEEDER ROADS MAY FLOOD QUICKLY AVOID LOCATIONS WATER COVERS THE GROUND USE EXTRA CAUTION AT NIGHT WHEN IT IS HARDER TO RECOGNIZE THE DEPTH AND SPEED OF FLASH FLOOD WATERS PLEASE REPORT FLOODING TO THE COUNTY SHERIFFLOCAL POLICEOR DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY THEY WILL RELAY YOUR REPORT TO THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE LATLON <4493477.1075845162141.JavaMail.evans@thyme>,theweatherchannel@alerts.weather.com,2001-06-05 18:07:39,FLASH FLOOD WARNING UNTIL AM GMT WEDNESDAY JUNE FOR FLASH FLOOD WARNING NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE HOUSTONGALVESTON UNTY IN SOUTHEAST TEXAS HARRIS COUNTY IN SOUTHEAST TEXAS UNTIL PM CDT AT PM CDTDOPPLER RADAR INDICATED VERY HEAVY RAINFAL HARRIS COUNTY IN SOUTHEAST TEXAS UNTIL PM CDT AT PM CDTDOPPLER RADAR INDICATED VERY HEAVY RAINFALL CONTINUING OVER NORTHERN GALVESTON AND SOUTHERN HARRIS COUNTIES RAINFALL AMOUNTS OF TO INCHES PER HOUR WILL CONTINUE IN THESE AREAS FOR THE NEXT FEW HOURS FLOODING IS EXPECTED IN OR NEAR DOWNTOWN HOUSTONLEAGUE CITYPASADENASANTA FE CLEAR LAKEFRIENDSWOODSOUTHEAST HOUSTON TRAVEL IS NOT RECOMMENDED IN THESE AREAS THIS EVENING THE CIRCULATION WITH TROPICAL STORM ALLISON HAS BECOME NEARLY STATIONARY TREMENDOUS RAINFALL AMOUNTS AND SEVERE FLOODING ARE POSSIBLE OVER HARRIS AND GALVESTON COUNTIES BY LATE TONIGHT REPORTS OF FLOODING AND ROAD CLOSURES SO FAR INCLUDE ROADS IN SANTA FE ARE FLOODED FM IS IMPASSABLE BETWEEN HIGHWAY AND I FM HAS HIGH WATER AT HIGHWAY WEST BOUND LANES OF BAY AREA BOULEVARD IS CLOSED BETWEEN I AND HIGHWAY IN LEAGUE CITYSEVERAL SUBDIVISIONS ALONG FM WEST OF I ARE UNDER WATER AND IMPASSABLE MANY ROADS IN FRIENDSWOOD ARE ALSO FLOODED SAVE YOUR LIFE DO NOT DRIVE ACROSS A FLOODED ROADWAY SIGNIFICANT FLOODING IS OCCURRING ALONG I BETWEEN HOBBY AIRPORT AND THE CLEAR LAKE AREA SEVERAL EXITS AND STRETCHES OF FEEDER ROAD ARE FLOODED WITH CARS STRANDED RAINFALL TOTALS SO FAR THIS EVENING INCLUDE COWERT CREEK AT BAKER ROAD INCHES CLEAR CREEK AT BAY AREA BLVD INCHES CHIGGER CREEK AT WINDSONG INCHES CLOVER FIELD PEARLAND INCHES NWS OFFICE IN LEAGUE CITY INCHES CLEAR CREEK AT US INCHES BERRY BAYOU AT NEVADA INCHES HOBBY AIRPORT INCHES SUGARLAND INCHES THE CORRIDOR OF HEAVIEST RAIN HAS FALLEN FROM SOUTH OF HOBBY AIRPORT TO LEAGUE CITYBETWEEN I AND STATE HIGHWAY RAINFALL TOTALS OF TO INCHES HAVE BEEN COMMON IN THESE AREAS SMALL CREEKSSTREAMSBAYOUSUNDERPASSESAND FEEDER ROADS MAY FLOOD QUICKLY AVOID LOCATIONS WATER COVERS THE GROUND PLEASE REPORT FLOODING TO THE COUNTY SHERIFFLOCAL POLICEOR DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY THEY WILL RELAY YOUR REPORT TO THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE LATLON <24404640.1075845162170.JavaMail.evans@thyme>,theweatherchannel@alerts.weather.com,2001-06-05 17:50:26,FLASH FLOOD WARNING UNTIL PM CT TUESDAY JUNE FOR FLASH FLOOD WARNING NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE HOUSTONGALVESTON TX PM CDT TUE JUN THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE HAS ISSUED A FLASH FLOOD WARNING FOR GALVESTON COUNTY IN SOUTHEAST TEXAS HARRIS COUNTY IN SOUTHEAST TEXAS UNTIL PM CDT AT PM CDTDOPPLER RADAR INDICATED VERY HEAVY RAINFALL CONTINUING OVER NORTHERN GALVESTON AND SOUTHERN HARRIS COUNTIES RAINFALL AMOUNTS OF TO INCHES PER HOUR WILL CONTINUE IN THESE AREAS FOR THE NEXT FEW HOURS FLOODING IS EXPECTED IN OR NEAR DOWNTOWN HOUSTONLEAGUE CITYPASADENASANTA FE CLEAR LAKEFRIENDSWOODSOUTHEAST HOUSTON TRAVEL IS NOT RECOMMENDED IN THESE AREAS THIS EVENING THE CIRCULATION WITH TROPICAL STORM ALLISON HAS BECOME NEARLY STATIONARY TREMENDOUS RAINFALL AMOUNTS AND SEVERE FLOODING ARE POSSIBLE OVER HARRIS AND GALVESTON COUNTIES BY LATE TONIGHT REPORTS OF FLOODING AND ROAD CLOSURES SO FAR INCLUDE ROADS IN SANTA FE ARE FLOODED FM IS IMPASSABLE BETWEEN HIGHWAY AND I FM HAS HIGH WATER AT HIGHWAY WEST BOUND LANES OF BAY AREA BOULEVARD IS CLOSED BETWEEN I AND HIGHWAY IN LEAGUE CITYSEVERAL SUBDIVISIONS ALONG FM WEST OF I ARE UNDER WATER AND IMPASSABLE MANY ROADS IN FRIENDSWOOD ARE ALSO FLOODED SAVE YOUR LIFE DO NOT DRIVE ACROSS A FLOODED ROADWAY SIGNIFICANT FLOODING IS OCCURRING ALONG I BETWEEN HOBBY AIRPORT AND THE CLEAR LAKE AREA SEVERAL EXITS AND STRETCHES OF FEEDER ROAD ARE FLOODED WITH CARS STRANDED RAINFALL TOTALS SO FAR THIS EVENING INCLUDE COWERT CREEK AT BAKER ROAD INCHES CLEAR CREEK AT BAY AREA BLVD INCHES CHIGGER CREEK AT WINDSONG INCHES CLOVER FIELD PEARLAND INCHES NWS OFFICE IN LEAGUE CITY INCHES CLEAR CREEK AT US INCHES BERRY BAYOU AT NEVADA INCHES HOBBY AIRPORT INCHES SUGARLAND INCHES THE CORRIDOR OF HEAVIEST RAIN HAS FALLEN FROM SOUTH OF HOBBY AIRPORT TO LEAGUE CITYBETWEEN I AND STATE HIGHWAY RAINFALL TOTALS OF TO INCHES HAVE BEEN COMMON IN THESE AREAS SMALL CREEKSSTREAMSBAYOUSUNDERPASSESAND FEEDER ROADS MAY FLOOD QUICKLY AVOID LOCATIONS WATER COVERS THE GROUND PLEASE REPORT FLOODING TO THE COUNTY SHERIFFLOCAL POLICEOR DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY THEY WILL RELAY YOUR REPORT TO THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE LATLON <25859397.1075845163701.JavaMail.evans@thyme>,theweatherchannel@alerts.weather.com,2001-06-08 02:04:48,SEVERE THUNDERSTORM WARNING UNTIL AM CT FRIDAY JUNE FOR SEVERE THUNDERSTORM WARNING NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE HOUSTONGALVESTON TX AM CDT FRI JUN THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE HAS ISSUED A SEVERE THUNDERSTORM WARNING FOR GALVESTON COUNTY IN SOUTHEAST TEXAS HARRIS COUNTY IN SOUTHEAST TEXAS UNTIL AM CDT AT AM CDTDOPPLER RADAR INDICATED A SEVERE THUNDERSTORM MILES SOUTH OF SANTA FEMOVING NORTHEAST AT MPH LOCATIONS IN THE PATH OF THE SEVERE THUNDERSTORM INCLUDE LA MARQUELEAGUE CITY TEXAS CITYDICKINSONWEBSTER NASSAU BAY BACLIFFKEMAH WINDS IN EXCESS OF MPH ARE VERY LIKELY IN LEAGUE CITY AND DICKINSN MOVE TO AN INTERIOR ROOM ON THE LOWEST FLOOR OF YOUR HOME OR BUSINESS STAY AWAY FROM WINDOWS STRONG WINDS MAY KNOCK DOWN TREES AND POWER LINES OR DAMAGE BUILDINGS TAKE COVER NOW PLEASE REPORT SEVERE WEATHER TO THE COUNTY SHERIFFLOCAL POLICE OR DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY THEY WILL RELAY YOUR REPORT TO THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE LATLON <314809.1075845160780.JavaMail.evans@thyme>,theweatherchannel@alerts.weather.com,2001-06-07 05:45:45,FLASH FLOOD WARNING UNTIL AM CT THURSDAY JUNE FOR FLASH FLOOD WARNING NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE HOUSTONGALVESTON TX AM CDT THU JUN THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE HAS ISSUED A FLASH FLOOD WARNING FOR HARRIS COUNTY IN SOUTHEAST TEXAS FORT BEND COUNTY IN SOUTHEAST TEXAS UNTIL AM CDT AT AM CDTDOPPLER RADAR INDICATED HEAVY RAINFALL OCCURRING ACROSS AN AREA FROM ORCHARD AND FULSHEAR TO SUGARLAND TO BELLAIRE RAINFALL OF TO INCHES HAS FALLEN SINCE AM IN THESE LOCATIONS FLOODING IS EXPECTED IN OR NEAR SUGARLANDPECAN GROVESUGARLANDTOWN WESTMISSION BEND BELLAIRE EXTENSIVE FLOODING OF FEEDER ROADS HAVE BEEN REPORTED ALONG US IN THE SUGARLAND AREA SMALL CREEKSSTREAMSBAYOUSUNDERPASSESAND FEEDER ROADS MAY FLOOD QUICKLY DO NOT CROSS ANY LOCATION WHERE WATER COVERS THE ROAD EXTENSIVE FLOODING IS OCCURRING TAKE IMMEDIATE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR LIFE AND PROPERTY IF YOU LIVE IN THESE AREAS PLEASE REPORT FLOODING TO THE COUNTY SHERIFFLOCAL POLICEOR DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY THEY WILL RELAY YOUR REPORT TO THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE LATLON <14903302.1075845160852.JavaMail.evans@thyme>,theweatherchannel@alerts.weather.com,2001-06-07 03:42:09,FLASH FLOOD WARNING UNTIL AM CT THURSDAY JUNE FOR FLASH FLOOD WARNING NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE HOUSTONGALVESTON TX AM CDT THU JUN THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE HAS ISSUED A FLASH FLOOD WARNING FOR HARRIS COUNTY IN SOUTHEAST TEXAS FORT BEND COUNTY IN SOUTHEAST TEXAS UNTIL AM CDT AT AM CDTDOPPLER RADAR INDICATED VERY HEAVY RAINFALL ASSOCIATED WITH A STATIONARY FEEDER BAND FROM NEAR ORCHARD TO RICHMOND TO SUGARLAND TO BELLAIRE TO CHANNELVIEW RADAR ESTIMATES SHOW TO INCHES AS HAVING FALLEN IN THIS CORRIDOR MAINLY OVER FORT BEND COUNTY FLOODING IS EXPECTED IN OR NEAR BARRETTBAYTOWNBELLAIREBUNKER HILL VILLAGERICHMOND AND ALONG THE HIGHWAY CORRIDORESPECIALLY FEEDER ROADS ADDITIONAL HEAVY RAINFALL OF TO INCHES WILL BE POSSIBLE ALONG THIS AREA SMALL CREEKSSTREAMSBAYOUSUNDERPASSESAND FEEDER ROADS MAY FLOOD QUICKLY AVOID LOCATIONS WATER COVERS THE GROUND USE EXTRA CAUTION AT NIGHT WHEN IT IS HARDER TO RECOGNIZE THE DEPTH AND SPEED OF FLASH FLOOD WATERS PLEASE REPORT FLOODING TO THE COUNTY SHERIFFLOCAL POLICEOR DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY THEY WILL RELAY YOUR REPORT TO THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE LATLON <9271790.1075845168664.JavaMail.evans@thyme>,theweatherchannel@alerts.weather.com,2001-06-08 15:17:58,FLASH FLOOD WARNING UNTIL PM CT FRIDAY JUNE FOR FLASH FLOOD WARNING NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE HOUSTONGALVESTON TX PM CDT FRI JUN THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE HAS ISSUED A FLASH FLOOD WARNING FOR HARRIS COUNTY IN SOUTHEAST TEXAS UNTIL PM CDT AT PM CDTDOPPLER RADAR INDICATED THUNDERSTORMS PRODUCING VERY HEAVY RAINFALL FROM PEARLAND ACROSS THE EASTERN HALF OF HOUSTON TO SPRING AND KINGWOOD RAINFALL RATES OF TO INCHES PER HOUR HAVE BEEN COMMON WITH THESE STORMS ADDITIONAL THUNDERSTORMS OVER FORT BEND AND BRAZORIA COUNTIES WILL MOVE ACROSS HARRIS COUNTY DURING THE NEXT FEW HOURS FLOODING IS EXPECTED IN OR NEAR ALDINEBELLAIRECLOVERLEAFGALENA PARKHOUSTONBAYTOWN PASADENAIHIGHWAY HIGHWAY HEAVY RAINFALL WILL CAUSE FLOODING OF STREETS AND FEEDER ROADS SMALL CREEKSSTREAMSBAYOUSUNDERPASSESAND FEEDER ROADS MAY FLOOD QUICKLY AVOID LOCATIONS WATER COVERS THE GROUND PLEASE REPORT FLOODING TO THE COUNTY SHERIFFLOCAL POLICEOR DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY THEY WILL RELAY YOUR REPORT TO THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE LATLON <27540190.1075845168823.JavaMail.evans@thyme>,theweatherchannel@alerts.weather.com,2001-06-08 17:59:07,FLASH FLOOD WARNING UNTIL AM CT SATURDAY JUNE FOR FLASH FLOOD WARNING NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE HOUSTONGALVESTON TX PM CDT FRI JUN THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE HAS EXTENDED THE FLASH FLOOD WARNING FOR HARRIS COUNTY IN SOUTHEAST TEXAS UNTIL AM CDT THIS IS A VERY DANGEROUS FLOOD SITUATION MAJOR ROAD FLOODING IS OCCURRING OVER MANY PARTS OF THE HOUSTON METROPOLITAN AREA AT PM CDTDOPPLER RADAR INDICATED VERY HEAVY RAINFALL CONTINUING OVER MOST OF HARRIS COUNTY THREE HOUR RADAR RAINFALL ESTIMATES EXCEEDED INCHES FROM CHANNEL VIEW SOUTH TO NEAR HIGHWAY MUCH OF HOUSTON INSIDE LOOP HAS HAD TO INCHES OF RAINFALL MORE IS ON THE WAY HEAVY THUNDERSTORMS CONTINUE TO DEVELOP OVER FORT BEND NORTHERN BRAZORIA COUNTY THEN MOVE NORTHEAST AND MERGE WITH THE RAIN OVER HARRIS COUNTY EXPECT AT LEAST TO MORE INCHES OF RAIN BY PM FLOODING IS OCCURRING AT MANY LOCATIONS THROUGHOUT HARRIS COUNTY IF AT ALL POSSIBLEDO NOT TRAVEL IN HARRIS COUNTY UNTIL THIS FLOOD THREAT HAS PASSED SMALL CREEKSSTREAMSBAYOUSUNDERPASSESAND FEEDER ROADS MAY FLOOD QUICKLY AVOID LOCATIONS WATER COVERS THE GROUND USE EXTRA CAUTION AT NIGHT WHEN IT IS HARDER TO RECOGNIZE THE DEPTH AND SPEED OF FLASH FLOOD WATERS PLEASE REPORT FLOODING TO THE COUNTY SHERIFFLOCAL POLICEOR DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY THEY WILL RELAY YOUR REPORT TO THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE LATLON
[ [ "ID", "Type", "Story", "Parent", "Points", "Comments", "Author", "Title", "URL", "Content", "Created" ], [ "717002", "story", "", "", "7", "9", "vlad", "The average American home now have 3 TVs", "http://www.businessweek.com/the_thread/hotproperty/archives/2009/07/the_average_ame.html", "", "1248217192" ], [ "717001", "comment", "716545.0", "716707.0", "0", "0", "patio11", "", "", "For instance, in Common Lisp, you could write your own web framework and fix all those mistakes they made in the ~100 man years of Rails development.<p>Then, you could start working on your own versions of gems, plugins, and the like.<p>And after you get done with reimplementing the ecosystem, you can crank out a bank website in, I don't know, a weekend or so.", "1248217131" ], [ "717000", "comment", "716788.0", "716788.0", "0", "0", "vijayr", "", "", "along the same lines, they should also recover <i>completely</i> the unjustified money spent by politicians/bureaucrats - like the money that gov sanford spent on his Argentina visit. Other examples could include decorating their offices beyond reason etc.", "1248217058" ], [ "716999", "comment", "714766.0", "716356.0", "0", "0", "Mz", "", "", "Roflol.<p>Short, probably flippant-sounding description: I have discovered The Cure for cystic fibrosis. And it is a videogame!<p>(Actually it's a lifestyle. But mere words have so far proven wholly unable to convey the necessary paradigm shift. So I need a simulation -- aka a computer game. Probably web-based, in part so that advertising can generate revenue since the only viable price point is probably \"Free\". But also in hopes of generating an online community...etc.)<p>The roughly $3B is medical expenses spent on roughly 30,000 people. Getting well doesn't happen overnight. It's taken me over eight years to get off all medication. (I am currently drug free for the first time in nearly 9 years, as of early June.) So I have zero reason to believe that I can tap directly into the billions spent annually on drugs, doctors and hospitalizations. Insurance won't pay for the supplements or dietary and lifestyle changes that have allowed me to get well (and they certainly won't pay for a \"game\").<p>And the list of issues goes on.<p>Back to your regularly scheduled programming. Thanks for the feedback. :-D (Sincere thanks. Scout's honor...so to speak.)", "1248217047" ], [ "716998", "comment", "716926.0", "716926.0", "0", "0", "RiderOfGiraffes", "", "", "When I first saw this post I thought \"Another clueless Newbie\", but I checked, and it isn't. That gave me pause for thought.<p>Most of these questions are answered in the FAQ, or turn up sufficiently often that I would expect a casual reader to know them. Clearly I'm wrong.<p>So this goes for other sites as well: How can you arrange information such as this, so that both new and experienced users can find it easily, instead of being driven to ask questions?<p>Can we create a really useful question answering system of which questions like this can be asked, and which mines a database for the answers?<p>There's a start-up waiting to happen ...", "1248216927" ], [ "716997", "comment", "716385.0", "716766.0", "0", "0", "tetha", "", "", "Indeed, I found it highly fascinating when it was published that introverts and extroverts differ in some path-finding on ones brain. \\nIt just baffles me: some neurons are routed a bit different, and you turn from a geek who is happy to work on some complicated problem into a party going person who is depressed once there are less than 5 people around him (and vice versa)", "1248216841" ], [ "716996", "comment", "716859.0", "716859.0", "0", "0", "yan", "", "", "That whole text is beautifully information-free.", "1248216684" ], [ "716995", "comment", "716851.0", "716944.0", "0", "0", "philfreo", "", "", "Right now you're showing duplicate entries (the same entry of value 31 is showing from two people)", "1248216638" ], [ "716994", "comment", "716926.0", "716969.0", "0", "0", "tokenadult", "", "", "<i>I don't know what the dead-ing mechanism is</i><p>Some submissions are autokilled because they are links to sites on the list of banned sites.<p><a href=\"http://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=499044\" rel=\"nofollow\">http://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=499044</a><p>Some submissions are autokilled after they have been flagged by a sufficient number of users.<p>Some submissions are manually killed by curators for the usual reasons every public website needs curators.", "1248216602" ], [ "716993", "comment", "716171.0", "716871.0", "0", "0", "tetha", "", "", "There are four equal (modulo rotation) parts:\\nthree share a corner with the original triangle and a fourth in the middle does not share a corner with the original triangle.\\nThe one in the middle is highlighted grey as 'the third', the two triangle parts sharing the lower left and lower right corner of the original triangle are ignored and the triangle sharing the top corner of the original triangle is segmented further", "1248216366" ], [ "716992", "comment", "713529.0", "714256.0", "0", "0", "bendtheblock", "", "", "Apologies, I can see the link I posted has absolutely no relevance to the context in which routers are discussed in the article.", "1248216353" ], [ "716991", "comment", "716926.0", "716972.0", "0", "0", "frossie", "", "", "I find it a bit annoying (sometimes there is a rapid-fire <i>good</i> debate) but I can sure live with it if it really helps the S/N of the site. I concede there is a certain logic in \"If you can't wait a few minutes to say something maybe you don't need to say it <i>that</i> badly\".", "1248216284" ], [ "716990", "comment", "716029.0", "716029.0", "0", "0", "alexgartrell", "", "", "If you want to go back to the moon:<p>1. Give the terrorists a space Program. We didn't go to the moon because we thought it'd be neat up there, we went to beat the Soviet's asses. That's why Americans were interested then, that's why they'd be interested now.<p>2. Make gains clearly applicable to world power. Gee oh I wonder why the US was so willing to invest millions and millions into rockets. Might it have something to do with the fact that they used the same technology to give themselves the ability to put a Nuke in striking distance of anything on the planet? The government only gave a crap about the Moon because it pleased the people and because it made their death-weapons possible.<p>People are no dumber now than they were then. In fact, people are loads smarter. Look at the devices they use on a daily basis!<p>Why is there some need to lament the state of humanity at every turn? Guys, it's not really that bad. Everything's going to be OK", "1248216281" ], [ "716989", "comment", "716397.0", "716397.0", "0", "0", "lew2048", "", "", "Write the equation that defines \"the national interest\".<p>The economy is an extremely complex system. This guy wants to fix a component of that very complex, highly-inter-related system with a verbal argument. Hand-waving. No testing of the law, which he doesn't specify. No testing of the implementation mechanism, a gov bureaucracy, which we know to be extremely un-reliable, and to be so complex a subsystem as to have emergent properties which often produce perverse effects.<p>This has as much chance of making the world a better place as a random change to source code in the linux kernel.", "1248216263" ], [ "716988", "comment", "716919.0", "716919.0", "0", "0", "kirubakaran", "", "", "<a href=\"http://steve.yegge.googlepages.com/you-should-write-blogs\" rel=\"nofollow\">http://steve.yegge.googlepages.com/you-should-write-blogs</a><p>[It is also a good example in support of at least one of the points that it itself makes]", "1248216250" ], [ "716987", "comment", "716175.0", "716175.0", "0", "0", "aceofspades19", "", "", "Why can't everyone just use the best tool for the job and be done with it?", "1248216242" ], [ "716986", "comment", "716338.0", "716900.0", "0", "0", "mcav", "", "", "I didn't read it as self-glamorization. The writing was satirical, but not narcissistic in my opinion. If this article was supposed to describe their product, your concern over its content is valid. It seemed to be more about recounting their story rather than the product, which isn't inherently bad.", "1248216231" ], [ "716985", "comment", "716791.0", "716791.0", "0", "0", "ErrantX", "", "", "I use Prototype and have never really looked into JQuery.<p>I wouldn't recommend Prototype (shock horror). I use it for familiarity and because my JS needs are minimal at best - but it's got lots of niggly shortcomings.", "1248216227" ], [ "716984", "comment", "714766.0", "715757.0", "0", "0", "pg", "", "", "Probably. We're going to have to face this eventually. Plus any sufficiently rich market probably has room for several permutations.", "1248216149" ], [ "716983", "comment", "716919.0", "716919.0", "0", "0", "CyberFonic", "", "", "Start a blog on a subscription basis. Your friends can pay up their subscription and if you hit some threshold, then you start it. The old ... let them put their money on the table gambit. Other than that, I agree with the other comments. Blogging is something that you should do if you're prepared to do it with no reward.", "1248216118" ], [ "716982", "comment", "716171.0", "716855.0", "0", "0", "jonsen", "", "", "Very nice indeed, but you can do it in binary, where the series is<p><pre><code> 0.01 + 0.0001 + 0.000001 + ... = 0.010101010101...\\n</code></pre>\\nMultiplying the right hand side by 2 gives<p><pre><code> 0.101010101010...\\n\\n 0.010101010101...\\n + 0.101010101010...\\n -------------------\\n 0.111111111111... = 1 = 11*0.010101010101...</code></pre>", "1248216106" ], [ "716981", "comment", "716919.0", "716919.0", "0", "0", "johngunderman", "", "", "Don't blog about your life, blog about what you've learned. I blog about interesting code and languages that I come across. I like writing how-tos on my blog because often I will later use my own how-to to do something I had forgotten down the line. It's all a matter of personal preference, but blog about something that you find interesting.", "1248216079" ], [ "716980", "comment", "716329.0", "716875.0", "0", "0", "poiuytrrew", "", "", "This is a good reason to open it.\\nWith an open wifi there is no good case that it was you.\\nWith a secured wifi - you simply have to convince an 80year old judge and a jury of sheep shearers of the mechanisms of an attack on a WEP secured link.", "1248216076" ], [ "716979", "comment", "716793.0", "716793.0", "0", "0", "catone", "", "", "Except that Michelle Malkin and LiberalOasis aren't sources of news -- they're commentary. And the editorial pages of traditional papers are very clearly biased in one direction or another, and that bias is obvious to anyone who reads them.<p>Where there exists a problem is when blogs with a clear bias try to report news, and pollute that reportage with their opinions while claiming to their readers to be covering things objectively.", "1248216049" ], [ "716978", "comment", "716545.0", "716759.0", "0", "0", "bendtheblock", "", "", "I have recently begun a similar project: I work for a private bank and am rebuilding our client website. The main system (which is used internally for booking transactions and managing portfolios etc.) runs on an Oracle DBMS, so it isn't really legacy, but it does have a goulash data schema that is convoluted and slow. I'm using Rails for the site, which of course assumes certain conventions, but I've actually found it easy to loosely couple the site to the old system (by using views to extract the relevant data plus a little extra Ruby code). Most people in my dept haven't even heard of RoR but I've already had a positive reaction to the proof of concept which blows the old site out of the water and was built in less than a week.<p>The UI advice in the article hits the nail on the head. When dealing with legacy systems, smart use of aggressive caching and AJAX (loading icons etc.) can help improve user experience without any changes to the underlying system.", "1248216032" ], [ "716977", "comment", "716760.0", "716955.0", "0", "0", "MikeCapone", "", "", "My thought exactly. I came back here to check the comments in case someone explained it more clearly...", "1248216032" ], [ "716976", "comment", "716919.0", "716940.0", "0", "0", "ErrantX", "", "", "> This is not a good reason to start a blog :-)<p>I dont know - we dont really have enough data about his friends and why they think this.<p>It could be good advice. For example if I was considered expert and insightful on, say, a security forum my friends there might suggest I start to put some of it in a blog for a wider audience :)<p>To the OP: It really depends how good a writer you are and what sort of topics you can write about. If your engaging to read then your audience might range across a number of sources.<p>Yes, people do generally read a small set of core blogs - but we also sit and read interesting stuff that goes by our radar. You might not get people checking your site every day but if they can find good content on there once or twice a fortnight (say) they might look out for your links on HN et all. That, to me, is as good a readership as any :)<p>(if you in it to make money though that's a different matter)", "1248216021" ], [ "716975", "story", "", "", "1", "0", "transburgh", "Adobe’s Mobile Flash to get accelerometer, multi-touch support in 2010", "http://digital.venturebeat.com/2009/07/21/adobes-mobile-flash-to-get-accelerometer-multi-touch-support-in-2010/", "", "1248215975" ], [ "716974", "comment", "716926.0", "716969.0", "0", "0", "rms", "", "", "You can't downvote replies to your own comments or root comments on a thread you submit.", "1248215967" ], [ "716973", "comment", "716919.0", "716958.0", "0", "0", "rythie", "", "", "Writing guest entries on popular blogs is actually a good way to promote your own blog.", "1248215853" ], [ "716972", "comment", "716926.0", "716969.0", "0", "0", "ErrantX", "", "", "> I think this is a recent change.<p>It is - I think it's one of the best (the algorithm apparently scales too - so longer waits the deeper the thread). it's stopped me posting a rash response once or twice.", "1248215700" ], [ "716971", "story", "", "", "40", "1", "grellas", "Startup Law 101 - Legal tips for setting up your startup", "http://grellas.com/faq_business_startup_005.html", "", "1248215664" ], [ "716970", "comment", "716851.0", "716892.0", "0", "0", "rneufeld", "", "", "My entry (rkneufeld) is cut off at the end. Actual suffix is: \"3:OID\". This moved me from 34 to 68 :( . Just thought you might like to know", "1248215636" ], [ "716969", "comment", "716926.0", "716926.0", "0", "0", "frossie", "", "", "Well I haven't been around that long so let's see if I can pass the test.<p><i>why one is sometimes unable to reply to a comment</i><p>There is a cooling off period when there is vigorous activity on a subthread to avoid flame wars. I think this is a recent change.<p><i>\"the title of a submission is often changed arbitrarily\"</i><p>The guidelines are pretty clear on this one: \"You can make up a new title if you want, but if you put gratuitous editorial spin on it, the editors may rewrite it.\"<p><i>\"down- or up-voting is sometimes disabled\"</i><p>I've never seen that. Downvoting for comments is only available to logged in accounts with a karma of 500 I think, and not for stories.<p><i>And why does a thread sometimes turn up locked, with no explanation Is HN now Wikipedia?</i><p>I don't know what the dead-ing mechanism is, but it certainly not Wikipedia - HN is a private site and I expect the editors to do what they like.<p>[Edit: Thanks to rms and tokenadult for the corrections below]", "1248215597" ], [ "716967", "comment", "716919.0", "716919.0", "0", "0", "jseliger", "", "", "I read a number of blogs. The best ones focus on specific niches but often use those niches to explore the wider world. For example, Marginal Revolution at <a href=\"http://www.marginal\" rel=\"nofollow\">http://www.marginal</a> revolution.com is nominally an economics blog, but it also discusses foreign travel, ethnic cuisine, books, and more. The blogs I contribute to try to follow the same general principle: The Story's Story at <a href=\"http://jseliger.com\" rel=\"nofollow\">http://jseliger.com</a> focuses on books (except for the present top post, which is about keyboards—sometimes exceptions are interesting) and Grant Writing Confidential at <a href=\"http://blog.seliger.com\" rel=\"nofollow\">http://blog.seliger.com</a> . The latter is part of my family's business and so has a purpose beyond random musings.<p>If you're thinking about writing a blog, read Penelope Trunk's comments: <a href=\"http://blog.penelopetrunk.com/penelopes-guide-to-blogging/\" rel=\"nofollow\">http://blog.penelopetrunk.com/penelopes-guide-to-blogging/</a> which are invaluable if not always accurate. In addition, I wrote a post called \"You’re Not Going to be a Professional Blogger, Regardless of What the Wall Street Journal Tells You\" that got slashdotted and ought to dissuade you from the idea you're going to make money directly at it: <a href=\"http://blog.seliger.com/2009/06/17/youre-not-going-to-be-a-pro/\" rel=\"nofollow\">http://blog.seliger.com/2009/06/17/youre-not-going-to-be-a-p...</a> .<p>\"Without a purpose for writing, though, I don't see how to even try writing a blog. Any suggestions?\"<p>As others have said, don't write a blog if you don't have a purpose. Your purpose should come from something you care about deeply enough to know something about that you'd like to transmit to others: in my case, that means books, chiefly, but also grant writing. For many HN readers, it probably means programming. Remember too that the deep knowledge/writing/transmission process isn't linear, but recursive: I've probably learned more about books by trying to sort my ideas about them out in a logical, rational way than I would if I just read a lot (this, incidentally, is why good schools require you to write a lot: writing forces you to embellish the ideas you do have and often to come up with ideas you didn't have previously).", "1248215557" ], [ "716966", "story", "", "", "2", "0", "voodootikigod", "JSRoll: Community Driven JavaScript News", "http://jsroll.com", "", "1248215520" ], [ "716965", "comment", "716851.0", "716944.0", "0", "0", "JeremyChase", "", "", "There is a practical reason for this depending on your algorithm. In mine it was much faster to change the last 5 characters instead of changing the entire string. I saw about a 50% performance improvement by creating a fixed set of 12 words, and altering the last 5 characters. Then updating the 12 words when necessary.", "1248215274" ], [ "716964", "comment", "716842.0", "716922.0", "0", "0", "cstejerean", "", "", "Given that Apple only supports 1 carrier in the US, I think 10.8% of the smart-phone market is a great start. I know a lot of people that would love to buy an iPhone if only it supported T-Mobile (without unlocking) or Verizon/Sprint.<p>By the way, do you happen to have a link for those market share numbers?", "1248215238" ], [ "716963", "comment", "716658.0", "716758.0", "0", "0", "bmelton", "", "", "For what it's worth, that sounds nice, and disruptive, but possibly short-lived. Someone recently asked me how I enjoyed using Google Voice, and while I didn't immediately have an answer, after thinking about it, I decided that I liked it mostly because it allowed me to keep my SMS messages in the cloud.<p>Many people use SMS to get actual work done, as I do, and it surprises me that nobody seems to care to back them up (or at least, there doesn't seem to be much in the way of allowing that) -- but Google Voice gets rid of the problem altogether, in that they're only transiently on my phone, and always stored in the Googleplex (deletions are 'archived', similar to Gmail).", "1248215191" ], [ "716962", "comment", "716198.0", "716198.0", "0", "0", "bap", "", "", "Readability is awesome and I would love to see some version of it for my iphone. I concur that if apps like this become ubiquitous then the 'industry' (whatever that is) will shift toward inline text inclusion of things like credentials as well as advertisement.", "1248215184" ], [ "716961", "comment", "716029.0", "716664.0", "0", "0", "philwelch", "", "", "Yes--they ensure that guys living in caves are our biggest threat. If we did not have stealth fighters and stealth bombers, actual countries might think a war with the US would be a fair fight, and they might start shit.", "1248215109" ], [ "716960", "comment", "716278.0", "716642.0", "0", "0", "roc", "", "", "Well I'm <i>certainly</i> an ill-trained author and it seems to me that the details of the markup are wholly irrelevant to the people actually writing and making movies.<p>The screenwriter should be chugging along with (e.g.) a dialect of markdown that keeps the details the hell out of his way. Whether the markup that comes out the other side looks like XML or HTML just doesn't matter.<p>And \"1 page = 1 minute\" is a dodgy heuristic* that could easily be supplanted by software that could process the source and <i>know</i> what's set direction, scene changes, dialogue, etc.<p>* \"1 page = 1 minute\" has long since gone from handy heuristic to self-reinforcing delusion.<p>Today, if a screenwriter is selling an average (hundred minutes, more or less) movie, he will <i>ensure</i> that his script is a hundred pages (more or less). He'll tweak margins, font sizes, spacing, descriptions and more. \\nHe doesn't want his masterpiece stigmatized when it makes the studio rounds just because it showed up thirty pages either side of proper.<p>And so it goes.", "1248214960" ], [ "716959", "comment", "716773.0", "716773.0", "0", "0", "myared", "", "", "Interesting. Is this at the point where one could just buy a slice, run a server, and play around with the client or is Google holding some piece back until they open up their implementation to the public?", "1248214869" ], [ "716958", "comment", "716919.0", "716919.0", "0", "0", "DanielBMarkham", "", "", "Never blog for other people.<p>If you want to write commercial content, do so. Find a tight niche, call it a blog (it's really a serial newsletter but let's not quibble) and saturate it. This -- I think -- was what I had in mind when I started blogging.<p>But it sucks. Look, if you can blather on about the same topic for 3 years God love you. I can't. I like all sorts of things. I like writing about them. The fifth time I write a story on debugging I'm through with debugging for a while.<p>So I decided to continue blogging because I like writing. Hell with everyone else, including friends and family. I'm not writing to be cute or narcissistic. If anything, I'm blogging to a) help sort out my thoughts by writing them down, and b) leave something behind of myself for my great-grandkids besides a bunch of computer code somewhere. I can't email the little buggers, but I can leave some essays and bits of trivia.<p>So blog if you like writing. Blog commercially if you like that sorta thing, but no matter what you do, focus inwardly instead of externally. It shouldn't matter whether you have 10 readers or 10 thousand.", "1248214833" ], [ "716957", "comment", "716926.0", "716926.0", "0", "0", "pg", "", "", "Title changes are explained in the guidelines:<p><a href=\"http://ycombinator.com/newsguidelines.html\" rel=\"nofollow\">http://ycombinator.com/newsguidelines.html</a><p>Up- and downvoting depends mostly on karma thresholds, though there are also some protections against karma-bombing and voting rings. You can't post comments on items that are dead or over 45 days old.<p>Most of the details can be found in the source:<p><a href=\"http://www.ycombinator.com/arc/arc3.tar\" rel=\"nofollow\">http://www.ycombinator.com/arc/arc3.tar</a>", "1248214832" ], [ "716956", "story", "", "", "19", "0", "kovyrin", "Advanced Squid Caching in Scribd: Logged In Users and Complex URLs Handling", "http://kovyrin.net/2009/07/21/advanced-squid-caching-scribd-logged-in-users-complex-urls/", "", "1248214830" ], [ "716955", "comment", "716760.0", "716760.0", "0", "0", "mikeryan", "", "", "I read this twice - and I'm still not sure what he's trying to say.", "1248214823" ], [ "716954", "comment", "716658.0", "716754.0", "0", "0", "patio11", "", "", "<i>If you're laid off it is never 'good for you'</i><p>I don't know, I'd sort of welcome it if it happened. Between savings, severance pay, and my small business I'd be in an excellent position to go full-time, and being laid off would alleviate any social reservations I have about quitting. (Both in the \"I promised my bosses I would stay a while to justify their investment in me\" and \"Salarymen who quit are not likely to be salarymen again\" senses.)", "1248214815" ], [ "716953", "comment", "716910.0", "716910.0", "0", "0", "huhtenberg", "", "", "It's just yet another concept.<p>(edit) And I am being down-modded why ? Concepts are dime a dozen. What makes a concept interesting is a working prototype. But even if this one <i>had</i> a working prototype, it is still based on the idea that one has to draw a line in order to measure it. This doesn't strike me as very practical, it's the solution in a search of a problem.", "1248214696" ], [ "716952", "story", "", "", "2", "0", "jlongster", "Why use Gambit Scheme for application development?", "http://jlongster.com/blog/2009/07/19/gambit-scheme-app-development/", "", "1248214673" ], [ "716951", "comment", "716725.0", "716822.0", "0", "0", "anurag", "", "", "Link to the PyCon video (split into three parts): <a href=\"http://pycon.blip.tv/search?q=django+in+the+real+world\" rel=\"nofollow\">http://pycon.blip.tv/search?q=django+in+the+real+world</a>", "1248214607" ], [ "716950", "comment", "716352.0", "716407.0", "0", "0", "rwolf", "", "", "For the gedit kids feeling left out in the audience, check out the plugin \"code comment\". Who loves you, baby?", "1248214550" ], [ "716949", "comment", "716798.0", "716798.0", "0", "0", "frossie", "", "", "Sorry to be pedantic but the title is a bit misleading.<p>TMT has selected Hawaii as its preferred site. In order for it to be actually built on Mauna Kea, it has to obtain a Conservation District Use permit, as explained in the linked article. Due to Hawaii politics this isn't necessarily a slum dunk, but I whole-heartedly wish them luck.", "1248214456" ], [ "716948", "comment", "716700.0", "716914.0", "0", "0", "catch23", "", "", "Why not use something like TrueCrypt? The only thing that isn't encrypted is the truecrypt bootloader, which isn't really a big deal.", "1248214399" ], [ "716947", "comment", "716919.0", "716919.0", "0", "0", "jpirkola", "", "", "I started to blog mostly for myself (Dec 2008), and initially that was the audience. After a while I started to find my focus areas and now I have changed the name of the blog twice - and become a tech source magazine like publication with a bunch of writers and hundreds of readers (maxping.org). Money? No, at least not yet - unless $60 from google adsense counts. I recommend to just start doing it and find out how it folds out.", "1248214388" ], [ "716945", "comment", "716851.0", "716944.0", "0", "0", "jazzychad", "", "", "Thought about it, but the two systems I used to compile the data are showing different timestamps (almost like a timezone mismatch) so now it's too late to fix them. I do have the \"latest 10 entries\" as a compromise.", "1248214263" ], [ "716944", "comment", "716851.0", "716851.0", "0", "0", "bcl", "", "", "Good job! Could you add a timestamp and option to sort by it? (I know, feature creep!)<p>ETA: I also find it interesting that the lowest score from those not using the optional 5 random chars is currently 38. All the lower ones use random chars.", "1248214101" ], [ "716943", "comment", "716842.0", "716907.0", "0", "0", "olefoo", "", "", "People discount the monthly cost when considering a device with a service contract. And when it comes to phones most of them are just deciding which provider to go with, so the difference in monthly cost between two phones may be a consideration but the total cost is already factored in.", "1248214072" ], [ "716942", "comment", "716791.0", "716791.0", "0", "0", "lhorie", "", "", "Having used Prototype + Scriptaculous, jQuery and Ext, I'd say jQuery is a good generic library choice. Libraries these days are fairly interchangeable in terms of core features, but I find idiomatic jQuery tends to be shorter, more intuitive, and overall more popular (which is good if you plan on leveraging existing plugins for those sorts of things that browsers really should do but don't).<p>My experience with Ext hasn't been so great because I feel the learning curve is a bit steep, there are a lot of leaky abstractions and whenever I had bugs, they were both difficult to trace and to fix. Also, I feel deviating from the defaults tends to be cumbersome (or impossible)<p>Prototype has improved immensely over the years, but imho, the improvements are also its downfall: historically, the Prototype API has been pretty unstable, with methods moving from one class to another and some APIs being completely overhauled.<p>One other library that I should mention (that I haven't used much myself) is Dojo as it is the \"Java of Javascript\" in terms of domain specific libraries. There's stuff ranging from crypto to comet there.<p>Pick your poison, I guess.", "1248213995" ], [ "716940", "comment", "716919.0", "716919.0", "0", "0", "frossie", "", "", "<i>\"Friends say I should start a blog\"</i><p>This is not a good reason to start a blog :-)<p>I read just under 20 blogs (by which I mean real people's blogs, not tech news that just happen to use the blog platform to publish).<p>The best blogs are defined by a very strong focus on a particular topic. This both because it gives the writer the opportunity to explore themes at lengths, and it gives the reader a certain amount of predictability in what they are going to find.<p>Narrow-focus blogging also has the advantages of allowing you to build a more diverse audience. This may sound counter-intuitive at first, but the more subjects you touch the more you end up narrowing your audience to people who think like you.<p>I think your instincts are correct. \"Random thought\" blogs are not going to have a wider audience than your friends and family.", "1248213823" ], [ "716939", "comment", "716352.0", "716930.0", "0", "0", "moe", "", "", "On their personal blog?", "1248213795" ], [ "716938", "comment", "716691.0", "716838.0", "0", "0", "ROFISH", "", "", "I tried to do it myself and you pretty much have to write your own textarea implementation in Javascript. Wave as an idea is good. As a protocol I think is horrible for Javascript because either implementing the straight server-to-server spec is impossible on a regular textarea, or you need a beefy enough server to parse full-text states between keys for X many users.<p>While Wave is a good idea, and the hype is justified for a closed system, implementing it on your own system requires a deep, DEEP knowledge of Javascript.", "1248213696" ], [ "716937", "comment", "716859.0", "716859.0", "0", "0", "bkovitz", "", "", "\"This is what I believe: to have consciousness, or rather to be conscious, and in spite of being sure of this, it should be considered as a proper belief, since one cannot formulate exactly what is meant by this, leave alone prove that it is so.\"<p>WTF!?<p>Eric Berne, founder of the bizarre 1960s psychotherapy called Transactional Analysis, had a name for that kind of writing: the Berkeley Subjunctive. \"In the extreme case, the title reads, 'Some Introductory Remarks Concerning Factors Involved in Gathering Data Toward a Theory of...'—a very modest title indeed, since it is plain that it will take about two hundred years before the theory itself is ready for publication.\"<p>Is there any content on that page, beyond \"Uhh, maybe consciousness exists and maybe it doesn't\"?", "1248213683" ], [ "716936", "comment", "716029.0", "716627.0", "0", "0", "JabavuAdams", "", "", "> Bah! Constellation program, (<a href=\"http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Project_Constellation\" rel=\"nofollow\">http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Project_Constellation</a>)<p>Ares and Constellation are dead, except in name. The NASA budget has been reduced to a level that is incompatible with completion of the program. I've read NASA insiders acknowledging this on semi-public message boards.<p>See this, for example: <a href=\"http://www.spacepolitics.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/04/griffin-goddard-speech.pdf\" rel=\"nofollow\">http://www.spacepolitics.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/04/grif...</a><p>> But work at the staff level continues out of view of the nation’s elected\\nleadership, and in the recent passback to NASA from the Office of\\nManagement and Budget, the news is not so good. After a small increase this year, Exploration Systems at NASA goes down by $3.5 billion over the next four years. When combined with earlier reductions of almost $12 billion during the Bush Administration, well over $15 billion has been extracted from the Exploration Systems budget in the five short years since the new space policy was announced. Funding for lunar return in the Constellation program was\\nalready less than $4 billion in the years prior to 2015. This was to be allocated to early work on the Ares 5 heavy‐lifter, and the Altair lunar lander. With only a half‐billion dollars now available, this work cannot be done.", "1248213642" ] ]
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ID,Type,Story,Parent,Points,Comments,Author,Title,URL,Content,Created 717002,story,,,7,9,vlad,The average American home now have 3 TVs,http://www.businessweek.com/the_thread/hotproperty/archives/2009/07/the_average_ame.html,,1248217192 717001,comment,716545.0,716707.0,0,0,patio11,,,"For instance, in Common Lisp, you could write your own web framework and fix all those mistakes they made in the ~100 man years of Rails development.<p>Then, you could start working on your own versions of gems, plugins, and the like.<p>And after you get done with reimplementing the ecosystem, you can crank out a bank website in, I don't know, a weekend or so.",1248217131 717000,comment,716788.0,716788.0,0,0,vijayr,,,"along the same lines, they should also recover <i>completely</i> the unjustified money spent by politicians/bureaucrats - like the money that gov sanford spent on his Argentina visit. Other examples could include decorating their offices beyond reason etc.",1248217058 716999,comment,714766.0,716356.0,0,0,Mz,,,"Roflol.<p>Short, probably flippant-sounding description: I have discovered The Cure for cystic fibrosis. And it is a videogame!<p>(Actually it's a lifestyle. But mere words have so far proven wholly unable to convey the necessary paradigm shift. So I need a simulation -- aka a computer game. Probably web-based, in part so that advertising can generate revenue since the only viable price point is probably ""Free"". But also in hopes of generating an online community...etc.)<p>The roughly $3B is medical expenses spent on roughly 30,000 people. Getting well doesn't happen overnight. It's taken me over eight years to get off all medication. (I am currently drug free for the first time in nearly 9 years, as of early June.) So I have zero reason to believe that I can tap directly into the billions spent annually on drugs, doctors and hospitalizations. Insurance won't pay for the supplements or dietary and lifestyle changes that have allowed me to get well (and they certainly won't pay for a ""game"").<p>And the list of issues goes on.<p>Back to your regularly scheduled programming. Thanks for the feedback. :-D (Sincere thanks. Scout's honor...so to speak.)",1248217047 716998,comment,716926.0,716926.0,0,0,RiderOfGiraffes,,,"When I first saw this post I thought ""Another clueless Newbie"", but I checked, and it isn't. That gave me pause for thought.<p>Most of these questions are answered in the FAQ, or turn up sufficiently often that I would expect a casual reader to know them. Clearly I'm wrong.<p>So this goes for other sites as well: How can you arrange information such as this, so that both new and experienced users can find it easily, instead of being driven to ask questions?<p>Can we create a really useful question answering system of which questions like this can be asked, and which mines a database for the answers?<p>There's a start-up waiting to happen ...",1248216927 716997,comment,716385.0,716766.0,0,0,tetha,,,"Indeed, I found it highly fascinating when it was published that introverts and extroverts differ in some path-finding on ones brain. \nIt just baffles me: some neurons are routed a bit different, and you turn from a geek who is happy to work on some complicated problem into a party going person who is depressed once there are less than 5 people around him (and vice versa)",1248216841 716996,comment,716859.0,716859.0,0,0,yan,,,That whole text is beautifully information-free.,1248216684 716995,comment,716851.0,716944.0,0,0,philfreo,,,Right now you're showing duplicate entries (the same entry of value 31 is showing from two people),1248216638 716994,comment,716926.0,716969.0,0,0,tokenadult,,,"<i>I don't know what the dead-ing mechanism is</i><p>Some submissions are autokilled because they are links to sites on the list of banned sites.<p><a href=""http://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=499044"" rel=""nofollow"">http://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=499044</a><p>Some submissions are autokilled after they have been flagged by a sufficient number of users.<p>Some submissions are manually killed by curators for the usual reasons every public website needs curators.",1248216602 716993,comment,716171.0,716871.0,0,0,tetha,,,"There are four equal (modulo rotation) parts:\nthree share a corner with the original triangle and a fourth in the middle does not share a corner with the original triangle.\nThe one in the middle is highlighted grey as 'the third', the two triangle parts sharing the lower left and lower right corner of the original triangle are ignored and the triangle sharing the top corner of the original triangle is segmented further",1248216366 716992,comment,713529.0,714256.0,0,0,bendtheblock,,,"Apologies, I can see the link I posted has absolutely no relevance to the context in which routers are discussed in the article.",1248216353 716991,comment,716926.0,716972.0,0,0,frossie,,,"I find it a bit annoying (sometimes there is a rapid-fire <i>good</i> debate) but I can sure live with it if it really helps the S/N of the site. I concede there is a certain logic in ""If you can't wait a few minutes to say something maybe you don't need to say it <i>that</i> badly"".",1248216284 716990,comment,716029.0,716029.0,0,0,alexgartrell,,,"If you want to go back to the moon:<p>1. Give the terrorists a space Program. We didn't go to the moon because we thought it'd be neat up there, we went to beat the Soviet's asses. That's why Americans were interested then, that's why they'd be interested now.<p>2. Make gains clearly applicable to world power. Gee oh I wonder why the US was so willing to invest millions and millions into rockets. Might it have something to do with the fact that they used the same technology to give themselves the ability to put a Nuke in striking distance of anything on the planet? The government only gave a crap about the Moon because it pleased the people and because it made their death-weapons possible.<p>People are no dumber now than they were then. In fact, people are loads smarter. Look at the devices they use on a daily basis!<p>Why is there some need to lament the state of humanity at every turn? Guys, it's not really that bad. Everything's going to be OK",1248216281 716989,comment,716397.0,716397.0,0,0,lew2048,,,"Write the equation that defines ""the national interest"".<p>The economy is an extremely complex system. This guy wants to fix a component of that very complex, highly-inter-related system with a verbal argument. Hand-waving. No testing of the law, which he doesn't specify. No testing of the implementation mechanism, a gov bureaucracy, which we know to be extremely un-reliable, and to be so complex a subsystem as to have emergent properties which often produce perverse effects.<p>This has as much chance of making the world a better place as a random change to source code in the linux kernel.",1248216263 716988,comment,716919.0,716919.0,0,0,kirubakaran,,,"<a href=""http://steve.yegge.googlepages.com/you-should-write-blogs"" rel=""nofollow"">http://steve.yegge.googlepages.com/you-should-write-blogs</a><p>[It is also a good example in support of at least one of the points that it itself makes]",1248216250 716987,comment,716175.0,716175.0,0,0,aceofspades19,,,Why can't everyone just use the best tool for the job and be done with it?,1248216242 716986,comment,716338.0,716900.0,0,0,mcav,,,"I didn't read it as self-glamorization. The writing was satirical, but not narcissistic in my opinion. If this article was supposed to describe their product, your concern over its content is valid. It seemed to be more about recounting their story rather than the product, which isn't inherently bad.",1248216231 716985,comment,716791.0,716791.0,0,0,ErrantX,,,I use Prototype and have never really looked into JQuery.<p>I wouldn't recommend Prototype (shock horror). I use it for familiarity and because my JS needs are minimal at best - but it's got lots of niggly shortcomings.,1248216227 716984,comment,714766.0,715757.0,0,0,pg,,,Probably. We're going to have to face this eventually. Plus any sufficiently rich market probably has room for several permutations.,1248216149 716983,comment,716919.0,716919.0,0,0,CyberFonic,,,"Start a blog on a subscription basis. Your friends can pay up their subscription and if you hit some threshold, then you start it. The old ... let them put their money on the table gambit. Other than that, I agree with the other comments. Blogging is something that you should do if you're prepared to do it with no reward.",1248216118 716982,comment,716171.0,716855.0,0,0,jonsen,,,"Very nice indeed, but you can do it in binary, where the series is<p><pre><code> 0.01 + 0.0001 + 0.000001 + ... = 0.010101010101...\n</code></pre>\nMultiplying the right hand side by 2 gives<p><pre><code> 0.101010101010...\n\n 0.010101010101...\n + 0.101010101010...\n -------------------\n 0.111111111111... = 1 = 11*0.010101010101...</code></pre>",1248216106 716981,comment,716919.0,716919.0,0,0,johngunderman,,,"Don't blog about your life, blog about what you've learned. I blog about interesting code and languages that I come across. I like writing how-tos on my blog because often I will later use my own how-to to do something I had forgotten down the line. It's all a matter of personal preference, but blog about something that you find interesting.",1248216079 716980,comment,716329.0,716875.0,0,0,poiuytrrew,,,This is a good reason to open it.\nWith an open wifi there is no good case that it was you.\nWith a secured wifi - you simply have to convince an 80year old judge and a jury of sheep shearers of the mechanisms of an attack on a WEP secured link.,1248216076 716979,comment,716793.0,716793.0,0,0,catone,,,"Except that Michelle Malkin and LiberalOasis aren't sources of news -- they're commentary. And the editorial pages of traditional papers are very clearly biased in one direction or another, and that bias is obvious to anyone who reads them.<p>Where there exists a problem is when blogs with a clear bias try to report news, and pollute that reportage with their opinions while claiming to their readers to be covering things objectively.",1248216049 716978,comment,716545.0,716759.0,0,0,bendtheblock,,,"I have recently begun a similar project: I work for a private bank and am rebuilding our client website. The main system (which is used internally for booking transactions and managing portfolios etc.) runs on an Oracle DBMS, so it isn't really legacy, but it does have a goulash data schema that is convoluted and slow. I'm using Rails for the site, which of course assumes certain conventions, but I've actually found it easy to loosely couple the site to the old system (by using views to extract the relevant data plus a little extra Ruby code). Most people in my dept haven't even heard of RoR but I've already had a positive reaction to the proof of concept which blows the old site out of the water and was built in less than a week.<p>The UI advice in the article hits the nail on the head. When dealing with legacy systems, smart use of aggressive caching and AJAX (loading icons etc.) can help improve user experience without any changes to the underlying system.",1248216032 716977,comment,716760.0,716955.0,0,0,MikeCapone,,,My thought exactly. I came back here to check the comments in case someone explained it more clearly...,1248216032 716976,comment,716919.0,716940.0,0,0,ErrantX,,,"> This is not a good reason to start a blog :-)<p>I dont know - we dont really have enough data about his friends and why they think this.<p>It could be good advice. For example if I was considered expert and insightful on, say, a security forum my friends there might suggest I start to put some of it in a blog for a wider audience :)<p>To the OP: It really depends how good a writer you are and what sort of topics you can write about. If your engaging to read then your audience might range across a number of sources.<p>Yes, people do generally read a small set of core blogs - but we also sit and read interesting stuff that goes by our radar. You might not get people checking your site every day but if they can find good content on there once or twice a fortnight (say) they might look out for your links on HN et all. That, to me, is as good a readership as any :)<p>(if you in it to make money though that's a different matter)",1248216021 716975,story,,,1,0,transburgh,"Adobe’s Mobile Flash to get accelerometer, multi-touch support in 2010",http://digital.venturebeat.com/2009/07/21/adobes-mobile-flash-to-get-accelerometer-multi-touch-support-in-2010/,,1248215975 716974,comment,716926.0,716969.0,0,0,rms,,,You can't downvote replies to your own comments or root comments on a thread you submit.,1248215967 716973,comment,716919.0,716958.0,0,0,rythie,,,Writing guest entries on popular blogs is actually a good way to promote your own blog.,1248215853 716972,comment,716926.0,716969.0,0,0,ErrantX,,,> I think this is a recent change.<p>It is - I think it's one of the best (the algorithm apparently scales too - so longer waits the deeper the thread). it's stopped me posting a rash response once or twice.,1248215700 716971,story,,,40,1,grellas,Startup Law 101 - Legal tips for setting up your startup,http://grellas.com/faq_business_startup_005.html,,1248215664 716970,comment,716851.0,716892.0,0,0,rneufeld,,,"My entry (rkneufeld) is cut off at the end. Actual suffix is: ""3:OID"". This moved me from 34 to 68 :( . Just thought you might like to know",1248215636 716969,comment,716926.0,716926.0,0,0,frossie,,,"Well I haven't been around that long so let's see if I can pass the test.<p><i>why one is sometimes unable to reply to a comment</i><p>There is a cooling off period when there is vigorous activity on a subthread to avoid flame wars. I think this is a recent change.<p><i>""the title of a submission is often changed arbitrarily""</i><p>The guidelines are pretty clear on this one: ""You can make up a new title if you want, but if you put gratuitous editorial spin on it, the editors may rewrite it.""<p><i>""down- or up-voting is sometimes disabled""</i><p>I've never seen that. Downvoting for comments is only available to logged in accounts with a karma of 500 I think, and not for stories.<p><i>And why does a thread sometimes turn up locked, with no explanation Is HN now Wikipedia?</i><p>I don't know what the dead-ing mechanism is, but it certainly not Wikipedia - HN is a private site and I expect the editors to do what they like.<p>[Edit: Thanks to rms and tokenadult for the corrections below]",1248215597 716967,comment,716919.0,716919.0,0,0,jseliger,,,"I read a number of blogs. The best ones focus on specific niches but often use those niches to explore the wider world. For example, Marginal Revolution at <a href=""http://www.marginal"" rel=""nofollow"">http://www.marginal</a> revolution.com is nominally an economics blog, but it also discusses foreign travel, ethnic cuisine, books, and more. The blogs I contribute to try to follow the same general principle: The Story's Story at <a href=""http://jseliger.com"" rel=""nofollow"">http://jseliger.com</a> focuses on books (except for the present top post, which is about keyboards—sometimes exceptions are interesting) and Grant Writing Confidential at <a href=""http://blog.seliger.com"" rel=""nofollow"">http://blog.seliger.com</a> . The latter is part of my family's business and so has a purpose beyond random musings.<p>If you're thinking about writing a blog, read Penelope Trunk's comments: <a href=""http://blog.penelopetrunk.com/penelopes-guide-to-blogging/"" rel=""nofollow"">http://blog.penelopetrunk.com/penelopes-guide-to-blogging/</a> which are invaluable if not always accurate. In addition, I wrote a post called ""You’re Not Going to be a Professional Blogger, Regardless of What the Wall Street Journal Tells You"" that got slashdotted and ought to dissuade you from the idea you're going to make money directly at it: <a href=""http://blog.seliger.com/2009/06/17/youre-not-going-to-be-a-pro/"" rel=""nofollow"">http://blog.seliger.com/2009/06/17/youre-not-going-to-be-a-p...</a> .<p>""Without a purpose for writing, though, I don't see how to even try writing a blog. Any suggestions?""<p>As others have said, don't write a blog if you don't have a purpose. Your purpose should come from something you care about deeply enough to know something about that you'd like to transmit to others: in my case, that means books, chiefly, but also grant writing. For many HN readers, it probably means programming. Remember too that the deep knowledge/writing/transmission process isn't linear, but recursive: I've probably learned more about books by trying to sort my ideas about them out in a logical, rational way than I would if I just read a lot (this, incidentally, is why good schools require you to write a lot: writing forces you to embellish the ideas you do have and often to come up with ideas you didn't have previously).",1248215557 716966,story,,,2,0,voodootikigod,JSRoll: Community Driven JavaScript News,http://jsroll.com,,1248215520 716965,comment,716851.0,716944.0,0,0,JeremyChase,,,"There is a practical reason for this depending on your algorithm. In mine it was much faster to change the last 5 characters instead of changing the entire string. I saw about a 50% performance improvement by creating a fixed set of 12 words, and altering the last 5 characters. Then updating the 12 words when necessary.",1248215274 716964,comment,716842.0,716922.0,0,0,cstejerean,,,"Given that Apple only supports 1 carrier in the US, I think 10.8% of the smart-phone market is a great start. I know a lot of people that would love to buy an iPhone if only it supported T-Mobile (without unlocking) or Verizon/Sprint.<p>By the way, do you happen to have a link for those market share numbers?",1248215238 716963,comment,716658.0,716758.0,0,0,bmelton,,,"For what it's worth, that sounds nice, and disruptive, but possibly short-lived. Someone recently asked me how I enjoyed using Google Voice, and while I didn't immediately have an answer, after thinking about it, I decided that I liked it mostly because it allowed me to keep my SMS messages in the cloud.<p>Many people use SMS to get actual work done, as I do, and it surprises me that nobody seems to care to back them up (or at least, there doesn't seem to be much in the way of allowing that) -- but Google Voice gets rid of the problem altogether, in that they're only transiently on my phone, and always stored in the Googleplex (deletions are 'archived', similar to Gmail).",1248215191 716962,comment,716198.0,716198.0,0,0,bap,,,Readability is awesome and I would love to see some version of it for my iphone. I concur that if apps like this become ubiquitous then the 'industry' (whatever that is) will shift toward inline text inclusion of things like credentials as well as advertisement.,1248215184 716961,comment,716029.0,716664.0,0,0,philwelch,,,"Yes--they ensure that guys living in caves are our biggest threat. If we did not have stealth fighters and stealth bombers, actual countries might think a war with the US would be a fair fight, and they might start shit.",1248215109 716960,comment,716278.0,716642.0,0,0,roc,,,"Well I'm <i>certainly</i> an ill-trained author and it seems to me that the details of the markup are wholly irrelevant to the people actually writing and making movies.<p>The screenwriter should be chugging along with (e.g.) a dialect of markdown that keeps the details the hell out of his way. Whether the markup that comes out the other side looks like XML or HTML just doesn't matter.<p>And ""1 page = 1 minute"" is a dodgy heuristic* that could easily be supplanted by software that could process the source and <i>know</i> what's set direction, scene changes, dialogue, etc.<p>* ""1 page = 1 minute"" has long since gone from handy heuristic to self-reinforcing delusion.<p>Today, if a screenwriter is selling an average (hundred minutes, more or less) movie, he will <i>ensure</i> that his script is a hundred pages (more or less). He'll tweak margins, font sizes, spacing, descriptions and more. \nHe doesn't want his masterpiece stigmatized when it makes the studio rounds just because it showed up thirty pages either side of proper.<p>And so it goes.",1248214960 716959,comment,716773.0,716773.0,0,0,myared,,,"Interesting. Is this at the point where one could just buy a slice, run a server, and play around with the client or is Google holding some piece back until they open up their implementation to the public?",1248214869 716958,comment,716919.0,716919.0,0,0,DanielBMarkham,,,"Never blog for other people.<p>If you want to write commercial content, do so. Find a tight niche, call it a blog (it's really a serial newsletter but let's not quibble) and saturate it. This -- I think -- was what I had in mind when I started blogging.<p>But it sucks. Look, if you can blather on about the same topic for 3 years God love you. I can't. I like all sorts of things. I like writing about them. The fifth time I write a story on debugging I'm through with debugging for a while.<p>So I decided to continue blogging because I like writing. Hell with everyone else, including friends and family. I'm not writing to be cute or narcissistic. If anything, I'm blogging to a) help sort out my thoughts by writing them down, and b) leave something behind of myself for my great-grandkids besides a bunch of computer code somewhere. I can't email the little buggers, but I can leave some essays and bits of trivia.<p>So blog if you like writing. Blog commercially if you like that sorta thing, but no matter what you do, focus inwardly instead of externally. It shouldn't matter whether you have 10 readers or 10 thousand.",1248214833 716957,comment,716926.0,716926.0,0,0,pg,,,"Title changes are explained in the guidelines:<p><a href=""http://ycombinator.com/newsguidelines.html"" rel=""nofollow"">http://ycombinator.com/newsguidelines.html</a><p>Up- and downvoting depends mostly on karma thresholds, though there are also some protections against karma-bombing and voting rings. You can't post comments on items that are dead or over 45 days old.<p>Most of the details can be found in the source:<p><a href=""http://www.ycombinator.com/arc/arc3.tar"" rel=""nofollow"">http://www.ycombinator.com/arc/arc3.tar</a>",1248214832 716956,story,,,19,0,kovyrin,Advanced Squid Caching in Scribd: Logged In Users and Complex URLs Handling,http://kovyrin.net/2009/07/21/advanced-squid-caching-scribd-logged-in-users-complex-urls/,,1248214830 716955,comment,716760.0,716760.0,0,0,mikeryan,,,I read this twice - and I'm still not sure what he's trying to say.,1248214823 716954,comment,716658.0,716754.0,0,0,patio11,,,"<i>If you're laid off it is never 'good for you'</i><p>I don't know, I'd sort of welcome it if it happened. Between savings, severance pay, and my small business I'd be in an excellent position to go full-time, and being laid off would alleviate any social reservations I have about quitting. (Both in the ""I promised my bosses I would stay a while to justify their investment in me"" and ""Salarymen who quit are not likely to be salarymen again"" senses.)",1248214815 716953,comment,716910.0,716910.0,0,0,huhtenberg,,,"It's just yet another concept.<p>(edit) And I am being down-modded why ? Concepts are dime a dozen. What makes a concept interesting is a working prototype. But even if this one <i>had</i> a working prototype, it is still based on the idea that one has to draw a line in order to measure it. This doesn't strike me as very practical, it's the solution in a search of a problem.",1248214696 716952,story,,,2,0,jlongster,Why use Gambit Scheme for application development?,http://jlongster.com/blog/2009/07/19/gambit-scheme-app-development/,,1248214673 716951,comment,716725.0,716822.0,0,0,anurag,,,"Link to the PyCon video (split into three parts): <a href=""http://pycon.blip.tv/search?q=django+in+the+real+world"" rel=""nofollow"">http://pycon.blip.tv/search?q=django+in+the+real+world</a>",1248214607 716950,comment,716352.0,716407.0,0,0,rwolf,,,"For the gedit kids feeling left out in the audience, check out the plugin ""code comment"". Who loves you, baby?",1248214550 716949,comment,716798.0,716798.0,0,0,frossie,,,"Sorry to be pedantic but the title is a bit misleading.<p>TMT has selected Hawaii as its preferred site. In order for it to be actually built on Mauna Kea, it has to obtain a Conservation District Use permit, as explained in the linked article. Due to Hawaii politics this isn't necessarily a slum dunk, but I whole-heartedly wish them luck.",1248214456 716948,comment,716700.0,716914.0,0,0,catch23,,,"Why not use something like TrueCrypt? The only thing that isn't encrypted is the truecrypt bootloader, which isn't really a big deal.",1248214399 716947,comment,716919.0,716919.0,0,0,jpirkola,,,"I started to blog mostly for myself (Dec 2008), and initially that was the audience. After a while I started to find my focus areas and now I have changed the name of the blog twice - and become a tech source magazine like publication with a bunch of writers and hundreds of readers (maxping.org). Money? No, at least not yet - unless $60 from google adsense counts. I recommend to just start doing it and find out how it folds out.",1248214388 716945,comment,716851.0,716944.0,0,0,jazzychad,,,"Thought about it, but the two systems I used to compile the data are showing different timestamps (almost like a timezone mismatch) so now it's too late to fix them. I do have the ""latest 10 entries"" as a compromise.",1248214263 716944,comment,716851.0,716851.0,0,0,bcl,,,"Good job! Could you add a timestamp and option to sort by it? (I know, feature creep!)<p>ETA: I also find it interesting that the lowest score from those not using the optional 5 random chars is currently 38. All the lower ones use random chars.",1248214101 716943,comment,716842.0,716907.0,0,0,olefoo,,,"People discount the monthly cost when considering a device with a service contract. And when it comes to phones most of them are just deciding which provider to go with, so the difference in monthly cost between two phones may be a consideration but the total cost is already factored in.",1248214072 716942,comment,716791.0,716791.0,0,0,lhorie,,,"Having used Prototype + Scriptaculous, jQuery and Ext, I'd say jQuery is a good generic library choice. Libraries these days are fairly interchangeable in terms of core features, but I find idiomatic jQuery tends to be shorter, more intuitive, and overall more popular (which is good if you plan on leveraging existing plugins for those sorts of things that browsers really should do but don't).<p>My experience with Ext hasn't been so great because I feel the learning curve is a bit steep, there are a lot of leaky abstractions and whenever I had bugs, they were both difficult to trace and to fix. Also, I feel deviating from the defaults tends to be cumbersome (or impossible)<p>Prototype has improved immensely over the years, but imho, the improvements are also its downfall: historically, the Prototype API has been pretty unstable, with methods moving from one class to another and some APIs being completely overhauled.<p>One other library that I should mention (that I haven't used much myself) is Dojo as it is the ""Java of Javascript"" in terms of domain specific libraries. There's stuff ranging from crypto to comet there.<p>Pick your poison, I guess.",1248213995 716940,comment,716919.0,716919.0,0,0,frossie,,,"<i>""Friends say I should start a blog""</i><p>This is not a good reason to start a blog :-)<p>I read just under 20 blogs (by which I mean real people's blogs, not tech news that just happen to use the blog platform to publish).<p>The best blogs are defined by a very strong focus on a particular topic. This both because it gives the writer the opportunity to explore themes at lengths, and it gives the reader a certain amount of predictability in what they are going to find.<p>Narrow-focus blogging also has the advantages of allowing you to build a more diverse audience. This may sound counter-intuitive at first, but the more subjects you touch the more you end up narrowing your audience to people who think like you.<p>I think your instincts are correct. ""Random thought"" blogs are not going to have a wider audience than your friends and family.",1248213823 716939,comment,716352.0,716930.0,0,0,moe,,,On their personal blog?,1248213795 716938,comment,716691.0,716838.0,0,0,ROFISH,,,"I tried to do it myself and you pretty much have to write your own textarea implementation in Javascript. Wave as an idea is good. As a protocol I think is horrible for Javascript because either implementing the straight server-to-server spec is impossible on a regular textarea, or you need a beefy enough server to parse full-text states between keys for X many users.<p>While Wave is a good idea, and the hype is justified for a closed system, implementing it on your own system requires a deep, DEEP knowledge of Javascript.",1248213696 716937,comment,716859.0,716859.0,0,0,bkovitz,,,"""This is what I believe: to have consciousness, or rather to be conscious, and in spite of being sure of this, it should be considered as a proper belief, since one cannot formulate exactly what is meant by this, leave alone prove that it is so.""<p>WTF!?<p>Eric Berne, founder of the bizarre 1960s psychotherapy called Transactional Analysis, had a name for that kind of writing: the Berkeley Subjunctive. ""In the extreme case, the title reads, 'Some Introductory Remarks Concerning Factors Involved in Gathering Data Toward a Theory of...'—a very modest title indeed, since it is plain that it will take about two hundred years before the theory itself is ready for publication.""<p>Is there any content on that page, beyond ""Uhh, maybe consciousness exists and maybe it doesn't""?",1248213683 716936,comment,716029.0,716627.0,0,0,JabavuAdams,,,"> Bah! Constellation program, (<a href=""http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Project_Constellation"" rel=""nofollow"">http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Project_Constellation</a>)<p>Ares and Constellation are dead, except in name. The NASA budget has been reduced to a level that is incompatible with completion of the program. I've read NASA insiders acknowledging this on semi-public message boards.<p>See this, for example: <a href=""http://www.spacepolitics.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/04/griffin-goddard-speech.pdf"" rel=""nofollow"">http://www.spacepolitics.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/04/grif...</a><p>> But work at the staff level continues out of view of the nation’s elected\nleadership, and in the recent passback to NASA from the Office of\nManagement and Budget, the news is not so good. After a small increase this year, Exploration Systems at NASA goes down by $3.5 billion over the next four years. When combined with earlier reductions of almost $12 billion during the Bush Administration, well over $15 billion has been extracted from the Exploration Systems budget in the five short years since the new space policy was announced. Funding for lunar return in the Constellation program was\nalready less than $4 billion in the years prior to 2015. This was to be allocated to early work on the Ares 5 heavy‐lifter, and the Altair lunar lander. With only a half‐billion dollars now available, this work cannot be done.",1248213642
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[ [ "ID", "Type", "Story", "Parent", "Points", "Comments", "Author", "Title", "URL", "Content", "Created" ], [ "769939", "comment", "769769.0", "769934.0", "0", "0", "le_dominator", "", "", "Orion is the goddamn jam.", "1250578765.0" ], [ "769938", "comment", "769769.0", "769808.0", "0", "0", "le_dominator", "", "", "The Code Of The Streets by Guru and Premier huh? You know how we do it!", "1250578745.0" ], [ "769937", "comment", "769769.0", "769769.0", "0", "0", "dejv", "", "", "A lot of punk music, combined with blues and jazz during the coding routines, but turn music off while working on something hard.", "1250578708.0" ], [ "769936", "comment", "769659.0", "769659.0", "0", "0", "bayareaguy", "", "", "Incorporate your facts into a song.<p>\"We the people...\"", "1250578666.0" ], [ "769935", "comment", "769769.0", "769922.0", "0", "0", "TriinT", "", "", "I like violin, cello and piano. No singing. I can't work when listening to opera, for instance. Italian opera is almost OK, but German opera is too distracting.<p>Classical composers other than Bach would probably work, but since most of the classical music CD's I have are Bach CD's, I can't say I have tried listening to many other composers, to be honest. I like Mozart, but his music is too \"happy\". Bach's music is more mature.", "1250578652.0" ], [ "769934", "comment", "769769.0", "769808.0", "0", "0", "KiwiNige", "", "", "Old Metallica always does it for me.... actually silence is usually better but I don't get that very often around my workplace.", "1250578639.0" ], [ "769932", "comment", "769769.0", "769914.0", "0", "0", "owyn", "", "", "just wanted to say: porcupine tree++. i do listen to a lot of post rock (mogwai of course, kinski, explosions in the sky, and post-metal like isis, neurosis, cult of luna).<p>i'm probably one of the rare developers who listens to a lot of death metal though. the mathematical structure and intensity helps me get into that \"flow state\".<p>a really nice set of studio quality headphones is one of those things that i consider a professional necessity.", "1250578588.0" ], [ "769931", "story", "", "", "4", "4", "jmathai", "Ask HN: Where/how to start marketing once you've launched?", "", "We recently launched PubliciTweet which is still in a public/private beta. We have a few hundred users signed up but mainly spammers. They've been proven to be great testers since they are fairly heavy users pushing out lots of messages. It's helped greatly to iron out many kinks in the system.<p>But now we'd like to shift focus on what we deem to be our target customer. This would be marketing firms or musicians/small businesses.<p>What do you recommend as a starting point for marketing.", "1250578508.0" ], [ "769930", "comment", "769694.0", "769694.0", "0", "0", "jkuria", "", "", "Taleb needs to find something new to talk about. In his book Fooled By Randomness, he takes a paragraph and makes it a chapter. Takes a chapter and makes it a book, talking endlessly about black swans, how people who are successful are successful because they got lucky and repeating analogy after analogy to make the same basic point. In this post he makes sweeping statements about debt being bad, based on wisdom from Babylonian times and Roman proverbs:<p>\"David, you must counter this complexity by lowering indebtedness. We have known since Babylonian times that debt is treacherous and allows no room for mistakes: felix qui nihil debet goes the Roman proverb (\"happy is he who owes nothing\").\"<p>He sounds like Ahmedinejan in his letter to former president Bush advising him to embrace the ways of the prophets of old :)<p>There are many situations where debt is your friend but like all good things it can be abused. Common Taleb, find something new to talk about! Black Swan is so 2002!", "1250578493.0" ], [ "769929", "comment", "769577.0", "769609.0", "0", "0", "benatkin", "", "", "3. With mod_wsgi, you can easily restart a django app without restarting apache, by touching the wsgi file.", "1250578424.0" ], [ "769928", "comment", "769769.0", "769849.0", "0", "0", "le_dominator", "", "", "Boosie Bad Ass\\n<a href=\"http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h267AmRE6iA\" rel=\"nofollow\">http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h267AmRE6iA</a><p>Sho nuff.", "1250578270.0" ], [ "769927", "comment", "769438.0", "769438.0", "0", "0", "christofd", "", "", "The basics of devising algorithmic strategies come from the field of Market Microstructure in Finance/Economics.<p>I took a graduate level course on it (math prof. from Stanford).<p>I found a decent graduate level course syllabus with all the main literature and links to literature in it:<p><a href=\"http://pages.stern.nyu.edu/~jhasbrou/Teaching/2006%20Fall%20PhD%20Microstructure/B40.3349%20Word.htm\" rel=\"nofollow\">http://pages.stern.nyu.edu/~jhasbrou/Teaching/2006%20Fall%20...</a><p>One of the main models is the Kyle model:\\nKyle, Albert S., 1985, Continuous auctions and insider trading. Econometrica 53, 1315-1336 (<a href=\"http://www.jstor.org/pss/1913210\" rel=\"nofollow\">http://www.jstor.org/pss/1913210</a>)", "1250578268.0" ], [ "769926", "story", "", "", "11", "1", "soundsop", "DNA Evidence Can Be Fabricated, Scientists Show", "http://www.nytimes.com/2009/08/18/science/18dna.html?_r=1", "", "1250578247.0" ], [ "769924", "comment", "769769.0", "769769.0", "0", "0", "le_dominator", "", "", "I listen to metal (Mastodon, Neurosis, Isis, Misery Speaks, Cult of Luna) in the day if I'm wired on coffee. Otherwise, I listen to a lot of ambient/IDM (Marconi Union, Signer,Arovane, etc).<p>Generally if I'm drawing, daydreaming, designing, or what have you I listen to a lot of indie, downtempo, sexy/chill house.<p>When all else fails, it's Wu Tang all day, son.", "1250578237.0" ], [ "769923", "comment", "769769.0", "769769.0", "0", "0", "j2d2", "", "", "Lots of groove salad and drum n bass. post-rock is great too.", "1250578209.0" ], [ "769922", "comment", "769769.0", "769886.0", "0", "0", "redcap", "", "", "And no other 'classical' music does it for you at all? You'll excuse me if I find that hard to believe.<p>Probably because I haven't really listened to Bach (youtube et. al. are blocked for me so I can't go and listen right this instant).", "1250578104.0" ], [ "769921", "comment", "769577.0", "769629.0", "0", "0", "Raphael", "", "", "That is so SCSI!", "1250578070.0" ], [ "769920", "comment", "769769.0", "769880.0", "0", "0", "le_dominator", "", "", "Let's be friends :D", "1250577997.0" ], [ "769919", "comment", "769769.0", "769906.0", "0", "0", "netconnect", "", "", "Sorry man, I've only been here for one of those but I dont remember it. Guess we just like to talk about these kinds of things?", "1250577946.0" ], [ "769918", "comment", "769502.0", "769588.0", "0", "0", "gdee", "", "", "May I ask where you get you atomizers from?", "1250577946.0" ], [ "769916", "comment", "769769.0", "769769.0", "0", "0", "nuggien", "", "", "vocal trance channel on <a href=\"http://www.di.fm\" rel=\"nofollow\">http://www.di.fm</a> Lots of other great channels on there too. Sometimes somafm.com as well.", "1250577654.0" ], [ "769915", "comment", "769398.0", "769726.0", "0", "0", "jonknee", "", "", "Which is probably why he wasn't paying the rent in the first place.", "1250577599.0" ], [ "769914", "comment", "769769.0", "769808.0", "0", "0", "manvsmachine", "", "", "very true about the post-rock (I listen to Mogwai while coding as well). I'd add movie soundtracks / scores to the list for the same reason. Still a huge fan of the Battlestar Galactica soundtracks, esp season 2, and pretty much anything done by John Murphy (28 Days Later, Miami Vice).", "1250577594.0" ], [ "769913", "comment", "769008.0", "769008.0", "0", "0", "bayareaguy", "", "", "For those who dislike reading/skimming blog posts with gratuitous margins (why do those \"design\" people insist on doing that on the web?), here is a concise jottit version: <a href=\"http://jottit.com/byqzm/\" rel=\"nofollow\">http://jottit.com/byqzm/</a>", "1250577574.0" ], [ "769911", "comment", "769769.0", "769769.0", "0", "0", "caudicus", "", "", "This is sort of un-related, but for fans of coding to ambient music (or anyone for that matter) - if you haven't already, check out \"9 Beet Stretch\" - <a href=\"http://www.park.nl/park_cms/public/index.php?thisarticle=118\" rel=\"nofollow\">http://www.park.nl/park_cms/public/index.php?thisarticle=118</a> - Beethoven's 9th Symphony stretched out over a 24 hour period. I heard it first on the \"Time\" episode of Radio Lab (great show). It's a real trip to listen to.", "1250577568.0" ], [ "769910", "comment", "768137.0", "768852.0", "0", "0", "tjogin", "", "", "I'm sure you realize that whatever happened to your particular machine is not necessarily indicative of all machines from the same manufacturer.", "1250577554.0" ], [ "769909", "comment", "769859.0", "769859.0", "0", "0", "patio11", "", "", "I don't think it is a good choice for the generic web startup with 2~4 levels of activity. If you're pitching the different levels to totally different markets, I could see it. (Example: Heroku versus Big Freaking Enterprise-ku.)<p>For startups that don't have that severe of a segmentation between the needs of the different tiers, it sounds like a way of time and money. Your maintenance needs just increased proportional to the number of brands. (Easy to implement? <i>gah</i> I shiver at thinking about it.)<p>Want to do an A/B test? Enjoy writing it four times, and potentially ending up with 4 different optimal choices that you have to maintain for forever.<p>You also split your link equity -- 4 domains with 1,000 links split between them won't rank nearly as well as 1 domain with 1,000 links pointed at it. Because search is a Winners Take Most game, it won't end up with each of the domains having 25% of what they could have, it will be closer to .01% of what they could have.", "1250577547.0" ], [ "769908", "comment", "769643.0", "769767.0", "0", "0", "MaMa", "", "", "Exactly. Europe is quite narrow continuous set timezones whereas in the American graph shows the east coast and west coast nicely.", "1250577489.0" ], [ "769907", "comment", "769694.0", "769789.0", "0", "0", "nostrademons", "", "", "\"For this reason alone he shouldn't be so quickly dismissed.\"<p>I'm not sure he'd agree with you. Taleb's books repeatedly stress the importance of survivorship bias. In any population, they'll be someone forecasting just about any conceivable event. No matter how unlikely events turn out to be, <i>somebody</i> is eventually going to be right, and then that person is lauded as a genius for having forecasted correctly. When really they've done no such thing; rather, people have just retrospectively picked out the person who happened to guess right.<p>I think Taleb would say you shouldn't dismiss him because there's ample evidence <i>throughout history</i> that he's right, not because he happened to guess right this time. Whenever debt levels have risen to what they are now, it's resulted in economic instability and chaotic behavior. It's not just this century: you can find examples back to Roman times.", "1250577446.0" ], [ "769906", "comment", "769769.0", "769769.0", "0", "0", "yread", "", "", "Hell Im here just a short time but this is at least 3rd discussion of this since I registered:\\n<a href=\"http://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=668087\" rel=\"nofollow\">http://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=668087</a>\\n<a href=\"http://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=716219\" rel=\"nofollow\">http://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=716219</a>", "1250577406.0" ], [ "769905", "comment", "769398.0", "769833.0", "0", "0", "weeksie", "", "", "I loves me some Spicy Redneck, myself. I fear the Stoner Pack though. . .", "1250577364.0" ], [ "769904", "comment", "769845.0", "769903.0", "0", "0", "BrentRitterbeck", "", "", "Man, here I was thinking that Apple was branching out yet again.", "1250577333.0" ], [ "769903", "comment", "769845.0", "769845.0", "0", "0", "jrockway", "", "", "It's Mack truck, not Mac truck.", "1250577227.0" ], [ "769901", "story", "", "", "1", "0", "paraschopra", "Pi.comet - Coment with JS, PHP/Python", "http://pi.kodfabrik.com/documentation/plugin/pi.comet/", "", "1250577129.0" ], [ "769900", "story", "", "", "2", "2", "hack_edu", "Digital Textbooks: 3 Reasons Students Aren’t Ready", "http://mashable.com/2009/08/17/digital-textbooks/", "", "1250577125.0" ], [ "769899", "story", "", "", "1", "0", "peter123", "Sale of iLike to MySpace–$13.5 Million in Cash, $6 Million for Talent Retention", "http://kara.allthingsd.com/20090817/sale-of-ilike-to-myspace-135-million-in-cash-6-million-for-talent-retention-delayed-over-tax-issues-reallyplus-the-list-of-other-suitors/?mod=ATD_rss", "", "1250577107.0" ], [ "769898", "comment", "769694.0", "769891.0", "0", "0", "BrentRitterbeck", "", "", "There is a class of people whose advice can be relied upon. It's up to you to find out who those people are. If your broker is not performing up to snuff, you have the right to fire him. It's just like I have the right to fire my auto mechanic, who knows more about cars than I do, if he's not doing a good job.<p>As for finance being complex, it's really not.", "1250577083.0" ], [ "769897", "comment", "769769.0", "769769.0", "0", "0", "weaksauce", "", "", "I have to throw a shout out to Tarlton, mum(there is a back tick over the u but I am too lazy to find the letter), and Sanchez is Driven By Demons. They have gotten me through some tough coding sessions and they are all close enough to instrumental without being instrumental to make it work. If you needed to classify it I guess it they would be post-rock.", "1250577071.0" ], [ "769896", "comment", "769845.0", "769890.0", "0", "0", "lutorm", "", "", "Snowmobiles work like that, too. My guess is that not having your thumb gripping the bars makes the handlebar grip much less secure, especially since you're not really gripping the throttle with your full fingers since two of them typically are covering the brake.<p>But it does definitely give you wrist cramp on long rides...", "1250577044.0" ], [ "769895", "comment", "769843.0", "769843.0", "0", "0", "adam_feldman", "", "", "context?", "1250577023.0" ], [ "769894", "comment", "768358.0", "768997.0", "0", "0", "thwarted", "", "", "Quoting you from earlier:<p><i>\"Normal people\", by which I mean myself, want to plug in their iPhone and have all of their stuff synced without ever clicking any button. Drag-n-drop is nice, but even that's more of a hassle than I care to bother with.</i><p>If syncing is on by default, having to turn it on doesn't sound like \"ever clicking any button\".", "1250576965.0" ], [ "769892", "comment", "759452.0", "761222.0", "0", "0", "paraschopra", "", "", "Hi, yep, the website is expected to be released soon.", "1250576843.0" ], [ "769891", "comment", "769694.0", "769863.0", "0", "0", "neilk", "", "", "You're right in some of your criticisms -- I had already edited it to remove some of that language.<p>But do we have no middle ground here?<p>We agree, for instance, that most people really AREN'T equipped to understand finance as it is practiced. The difference is that you believe there is a class of people whose advice can be relied upon. Taleb thinks not for epistemological reasons. The perverse incentives I mentioned are (for him) barely worth discussing, since they are just corruption rather than self-delusion.<p>(And when I say corruption, I don't mean they are necessarily evil people; I mean their agenda is now misaligned with the customers').<p>Anyway, I keep saying \"Taleb says\" because I am not well versed in these matters. I study it about as much as a layperson can, and all I know is that most of it still seems too complex to predict.", "1250576792.0" ], [ "769890", "comment", "769845.0", "769845.0", "0", "0", "karzeem", "", "", "I've never understood why you throttle a motorcycle by twisting the handle. It's not a particularly comfortable or natural motion, and it's relatively easy for external factors (shifting in your seat, a bump, etc.) to affect the amount of gas you're giving the bike.<p>Seems like it would be a lot better to map the throttle to a thumb trigger, like on a jet ski.<p>Edit: also, I just remembered those various videos we've all seen at one time or another where someone is riding a motorcycle at low speed, loses his/her balance, and can only manage to hang onto the bike by the right grip. That's a moment when you <i>really</i> don't want the throttle mapped to the grip.", "1250576724.0" ], [ "769889", "comment", "769769.0", "769769.0", "0", "0", "netconnect", "", "", "Cool links guys, I just discovered this site for some nice indie tunes along with some other stuff, all totally free of course <a href=\"http://www.triplejunearthed.com/Charts/\" rel=\"nofollow\">http://www.triplejunearthed.com/Charts/</a>", "1250576710.0" ], [ "769888", "comment", "769447.0", "769493.0", "0", "0", "andylei", "", "", ">> you're pretty much guaranteed that a search on \"seo consultant\" will return the best seo consultants.<p>this is pretty much the only subject where, by definition, the google search gives you the best results.", "1250576691.0" ], [ "769887", "comment", "769859.0", "769859.0", "0", "0", "bdmac97", "", "", "Well for starters it would make conversions from free to paid that much more confusing and unlikely... I have to switch to a different website to get these other features???? What about all my friends on this website? Uh... wait, what? They're the same people? I'm confused!", "1250576680.0" ], [ "769886", "comment", "769769.0", "769769.0", "0", "0", "TriinT", "", "", "Bach. Any other music causes me to lose focus. Total silence drives me slowly insane. Bach is just perfect.", "1250576627.0" ], [ "769885", "story", "", "", "1", "1", "known", "Income guide for independent developer", "http://damnsmalllinux.org/income-guide/", "", "1250576610.0" ], [ "769884", "comment", "769694.0", "769809.0", "0", "0", "lutorm", "", "", "If it really was that blatant, why did it happen? Doesn't the fact that it burst <i>by definition</i> mean that most people did not recognize it?<p>But Taleb makes a different point: Discounting the apocalypse is <i>exactly</i> what he's arguing against, because this is essentially what LTCM et al were doing with their models. They calculated probabilities to make sure that the estimated payoff was greater than the estimated loss, but they got the distributions wrong. What you should try to do is make sure that the apocalypse can't happen, that you aren't exposed so that one outlier will take you down. Because due to the nature of the system (there is only a sample of one of the world economy) you simply <i>can't</i> gather data that can pin down the wings of the distributions to the precision you need.<p>According to the models used at the time, the Black Monday 1987 was something like a 30-sigma event. If the distributions truly were gaussian, such an event should never happen in the history of the Universe. So you have a choice between thinking that we just had an incredibly bad luck, or the model is wrong. I'd go with the latter.", "1250576586.0" ], [ "769883", "comment", "769859.0", "769859.0", "0", "0", "SwellJoe", "", "", "Counterpoint:<p>It took millions of dollars to launch the Lexus brand. Probably hundreds of millions.<p>When you divide your brand awareness efforts into two distinct parts, you'll effectively cut your marketing budget in half. One of the biggest hurdles new companies face is getting people to know and trust a new brand. Getting them to give you money is even harder.<p>Admittedly, like Toyota and their existing dealer/repair network, you get some of the \"brand split\" at no significant extra cost (servers, bandwidth), but the most expensive thing is reaching customers and making them aware of you.", "1250576507.0" ], [ "769882", "comment", "766855.0", "769041.0", "0", "0", "m_eiman", "", "", "Yes, massive abuse is -possible-. But it's just not happen very often, at least as far as I know. When was the last time you heard of someone being blackmailed using information found this way?<p>The worst cases of information abuse I've heard of in Sweden are medical personel (sp?) reading the journals of famous people, and I think that someone at a telephone company checked who his girlfriend talked/texted with and/or where she was. I'm sure that there's more that we don't hear about, but it appears to be a fairly limited problem.<p>The biggest problem I see is that we're building a very useful infrastructure for abuse if something like Stasi (hah! was going to write \"the Nazis\", but stayed my hand in time) should come to power. Then they won't have to spend time building a surveilance apparatus, and can get on with the harassing right away.", "1250576459.0" ], [ "769881", "story", "", "", "1", "0", "noaharc", "Our Next Form Of Government", "http://anoaharc.com/2009/08/our-next-form-of-government/", "", "1250576333.0" ], [ "769880", "comment", "769769.0", "769769.0", "0", "0", "terpua", "", "", "<a href=\"http://hypem.com\" rel=\"nofollow\">http://hypem.com</a>", "1250576288.0" ], [ "769879", "comment", "767275.0", "767275.0", "0", "0", "bayareaguy", "", "", "While working I use this strategy to limit my HN reading to compile cycles: <a href=\"http://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=447077\" rel=\"nofollow\">http://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=447077</a>", "1250576195.0" ], [ "769878", "story", "", "", "1", "0", "terpua", "Before There Was Twitter, There Was Blogger. And It’s Turning 10.", "http://www.techcrunch.com/2009/08/17/before-there-was-twitter-there-was-blogger-and-its-turning-10/", "", "1250576193.0" ], [ "769877", "comment", "769694.0", "769837.0", "0", "0", "nazgulnarsil", "", "", "the problem isn't that people were too dumb/greedy to notice. it's that they weren't punished for not noticing it. you'd be amazed what a little incentive does to people's willingness to self educate.", "1250576183.0" ], [ "769876", "comment", "769438.0", "769730.0", "0", "0", "hc", "", "", "perhaps hackers are sometimes interested in algorithms", "1250576149.0" ], [ "769875", "comment", "768383.0", "768383.0", "0", "0", "jgroch", "", "", "Maybe it shouldn't be that surprising that most of the big ideas seem to be behind us in computing. Automobiles have been fundamentally the same for decades (speaking broadly). It could be that new areas of technology are more like explorers finding new lands. The newer finds don't tend to be as big within that area after a while.<p>Coincidentally, Freeman Dyson recently said that physics has been undergoing such a slowing down. (His daughter was mentioned in the article). He also mentioned that the field of biology is speeding up. (Link to his Charlie Rose interview <a href=\"http://www.charlierose.com/view/interview/10560\" rel=\"nofollow\">http://www.charlierose.com/view/interview/10560</a> (doesn't go into much detail concerning the given point, but it is Freeman Dyson.)", "1250576106.0" ], [ "769874", "comment", "769769.0", "769769.0", "0", "0", "sid", "", "", "Anything really (rock to trance), but i will turn it off when i have a really difficult problem that i havnt solved before or if i am learning something new.", "1250576094.0" ], [ "769873", "comment", "769769.0", "769769.0", "0", "0", "mindhacker", "", "", "<a href=\"http://www.simplynoise.com/\" rel=\"nofollow\">http://www.simplynoise.com/</a><p><a href=\"http://www.simplynoise.com/download.html", "" ], [ "769872", "comment", "768297.0", "768297.0", "0", "0", "schammy", "", "", "This was a great read. I guess I have underestimated the intelligence of bears!", "1250575969.0" ], [ "769871", "story", "", "", "1", "0", "praval", "Manage your work with \"Remindo - Your Workpage\" [video] ", "http://www.icanhasstartup.com/interviews/video-interview-remindo/", "", "1250575940.0" ], [ "769870", "comment", "769769.0", "769769.0", "0", "0", "dbz", "", "", "If I am at my house, then I like blasting the music as high as possible. Me sometimes getting up and dancing really isn't a problem because it only means that I'm in a good mood and the coding is easier. (Of course I sit back down and code vigorously to make up for lost time afterwards.) However, if I am in a public place, coding can be hard because I don't like hearing people shouting (who does? the shouter?) so I prefer silence in that case, but when you are at home and have the ability, whatever music you like- you should play.<p>I listen to a lot of hip hop and rap, so I start break dancing and crypt walking. Pretty sweet I know =p", "1250575873.0" ], [ "769869", "comment", "768241.0", "769779.0", "0", "0", "rdouble", "", "", "Although vastly different in size, NYC and San Francisco are the most closely related cities in the USA when it comes to urban density. It's not that much of a stretch to compare the two. A big difference is that in San Francisco it's very easy to wind up in a bad neighborhood. Some of the worst neighborhoods are right in the middle of the city. In New York, it's hard to wind up in a bad neighborhood, unless you live there. This is a return to NYC for me and it's interesting to see how much safer it is than it was even 10 years ago, when it was already much safer than the 1980s...", "1250575821.0" ], [ "769868", "comment", "769694.0", "769851.0", "0", "0", "BrentRitterbeck", "", "", "Yes, I have read Taleb's books and numerous academic articles by him. My comment was not about Taleb. It was a direct response to the parent of my comment.", "1250575753.0" ], [ "769867", "comment", "769769.0", "769769.0", "0", "0", "mburney", "", "", "Bach. I find it perfect for coding because Bach is mathematically and algorithmically beautiful so it gets the mind working in those ways.<p>I find IDM, electronica to work pretty well too. Autechre, for instance.", "1250575747.0" ], [ "769865", "comment", "769217.0", "769709.0", "0", "0", "unalone", "", "", "I don't follow news. All I would use Twitter for is broadcasting to and receiving from friends. Once I cared about letting other people see my thoughts; not any more. So to me, Facebook serves for what I want it to serve as. I'd imagine that's the case for others.<p>As I said, I understand Twitter, I just don't see a need to use it.", "1250575619.0" ], [ "769864", "comment", "768225.0", "768679.0", "0", "0", "pyre", "", "", "That may be, but it seemed to be the charges to the corp. credit card that really made them suspicious. The cellphone seemed to just be a quick confirmation that he was still alive. Though it would seem awfully suspicious for him to abandon his cellphone without reporting it missing/stolen (even if the police tracked down the thief).<p>[ I'm assuming he didn't report it missing, because the article doesn't say so, and because it doesn't make sense that messages sent to unknown numbers from a stolen cellphone would mean that he's alive to investigators. ]", "1250575583.0" ], [ "769863", "comment", "769694.0", "769847.0", "0", "0", "BrentRitterbeck", "", "", "Your twist on the poor being the group that \"needs\" the money is a clever little play on words, but you, and everyone else here, knows exactly what I meant. Companies need money. Investors have money.<p>As for some god-given right to bank accounts, I never said any such thing. It's not my fault, nor Wall Street's fault, that people aren't better prepared to understand finance. It's a dog eat dog world. If you want to keep hold of your money, learn how to invest for yourself, place it with a broker and accept that even they may lose money, or hide it in your bed. Those are your options.<p><i>Under capitalism, we use the market to allocate capital efficiently, to its most productive use.</i><p>You are not distilling finance enough. Your definition is a first-year economics definition. That's a definition from an idealized world. In the real world, companies exchange shares for cash. They invest that cash into the business to create value. Other instruments have their own purposes, but it's all about taking either money or risk and transferring it from one party to another based on needs.", "1250575560.0" ], [ "769862", "comment", "768358.0", "768592.0", "0", "0", "AndrewO", "", "", "I disagree with the parent, but don't think he should be downmodded (at least not below 1 as it is now). He's making a point which goes against what most people here probably have, but it's prompted more discussion and was made civilly.", "1250575547.0" ], [ "769861", "comment", "769694.0", "769839.0", "0", "0", "rdouble", "", "", "To be fair, the work of Pascal and the Chevalier de Mere does not give much insight on how a water leak may turn into a mudslide. Whatever you may think of Taleb, his work is more of a popularization of catastrophe theory than it is basic probability. He even says as much in his writings.", "1250575511.0" ], [ "769860", "comment", "769694.0", "769694.0", "0", "0", "sh1mmer", "", "", "Having not read his book, was I the only person annoyed that he used the phrase \"black swan\" a dozen times in the first paragraph without qualifying it?<p>He could have been saying <i>\"You and your party may be the only hope we have for a resilient society insulated from negative oranges and in which everyone has the opportunity to benefit from positive oranges.\"</i> for all the difference it makes to me.", "1250575490.0" ], [ "769859", "story", "", "", "8", "5", "dryicerx", "Ask HN: Multiple Brands instead of Multiple Levels of Service", "", "This is something I don't see in the .com and tech world. Why not have multiple brands that separate levels of service, instead of having the same service with different subscription levels for features.<p>Using flickr as a example. They offer free and pro. Instead, why not have two web fronts (both using the same backend still). One is called Flickr and would be free, but the other would be Blingr which is paid and looks completely different, a new brand.<p>A good real world example is Toyota + Lexus (imagine on the backend it's the same people working).<p>Why do this?<p>It's easy to implement, and you can really tap in to the folks who have ego and love exclusivity and want to spend. Plus it's like having two separate companies/fronts now.", "1250575470.0" ], [ "769858", "comment", "769601.0", "769699.0", "0", "0", "baguasquirrel", "", "", "I can't tell any difference in regular search results, but Bing Maps shows things like the Bay Area's www.openspace.org parks, whereas Google Maps does not. It was also harder to find (relatively) small parks like Acadia National Park on Google Maps compared to Bing Maps. I've preferred Bing Maps since I noticed this.", "1250575335.0" ], [ "769856", "comment", "768751.0", "769654.0", "0", "0", "antonovka", "", "", "Here's two, off the top of my head:<p>- HTTP requests <i>regularly</i> fail. Page loads, resource loading, uploads -- all of them. Sometimes the page renders without any CSS, sometimes it doesn't load at all, and sometimes my uploads just timeout.<p>- UTF-8 causes ... issues. For instance, I've run into truncation of comments at UTF-8 characters.", "1250575268.0" ], [ "769855", "comment", "768225.0", "769627.0", "0", "0", "pyre", "", "", "If you read that part of the article, it says that he abandoned it prior to his faked death (a week prior he left it at a gas station or convenience store, iirc).<p>(No one reading the article? what is this? slashdot?)", "1250575249.0" ] ]
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ID,Type,Story,Parent,Points,Comments,Author,Title,URL,Content,Created 769939,comment,769769.0,769934.0,0,0,le_dominator,,,Orion is the goddamn jam.,1250578765.0 769938,comment,769769.0,769808.0,0,0,le_dominator,,,The Code Of The Streets by Guru and Premier huh? You know how we do it!,1250578745.0 769937,comment,769769.0,769769.0,0,0,dejv,,,"A lot of punk music, combined with blues and jazz during the coding routines, but turn music off while working on something hard.",1250578708.0 769936,comment,769659.0,769659.0,0,0,bayareaguy,,,"Incorporate your facts into a song.<p>""We the people...""",1250578666.0 769935,comment,769769.0,769922.0,0,0,TriinT,,,"I like violin, cello and piano. No singing. I can't work when listening to opera, for instance. Italian opera is almost OK, but German opera is too distracting.<p>Classical composers other than Bach would probably work, but since most of the classical music CD's I have are Bach CD's, I can't say I have tried listening to many other composers, to be honest. I like Mozart, but his music is too ""happy"". Bach's music is more mature.",1250578652.0 769934,comment,769769.0,769808.0,0,0,KiwiNige,,,Old Metallica always does it for me.... actually silence is usually better but I don't get that very often around my workplace.,1250578639.0 769932,comment,769769.0,769914.0,0,0,owyn,,,"just wanted to say: porcupine tree++. i do listen to a lot of post rock (mogwai of course, kinski, explosions in the sky, and post-metal like isis, neurosis, cult of luna).<p>i'm probably one of the rare developers who listens to a lot of death metal though. the mathematical structure and intensity helps me get into that ""flow state"".<p>a really nice set of studio quality headphones is one of those things that i consider a professional necessity.",1250578588.0 769931,story,,,4,4,jmathai,Ask HN: Where/how to start marketing once you've launched?,,We recently launched PubliciTweet which is still in a public/private beta. We have a few hundred users signed up but mainly spammers. They've been proven to be great testers since they are fairly heavy users pushing out lots of messages. It's helped greatly to iron out many kinks in the system.<p>But now we'd like to shift focus on what we deem to be our target customer. This would be marketing firms or musicians/small businesses.<p>What do you recommend as a starting point for marketing.,1250578508.0 769930,comment,769694.0,769694.0,0,0,jkuria,,,"Taleb needs to find something new to talk about. In his book Fooled By Randomness, he takes a paragraph and makes it a chapter. Takes a chapter and makes it a book, talking endlessly about black swans, how people who are successful are successful because they got lucky and repeating analogy after analogy to make the same basic point. In this post he makes sweeping statements about debt being bad, based on wisdom from Babylonian times and Roman proverbs:<p>""David, you must counter this complexity by lowering indebtedness. We have known since Babylonian times that debt is treacherous and allows no room for mistakes: felix qui nihil debet goes the Roman proverb (""happy is he who owes nothing"").""<p>He sounds like Ahmedinejan in his letter to former president Bush advising him to embrace the ways of the prophets of old :)<p>There are many situations where debt is your friend but like all good things it can be abused. Common Taleb, find something new to talk about! Black Swan is so 2002!",1250578493.0 769929,comment,769577.0,769609.0,0,0,benatkin,,,"3. With mod_wsgi, you can easily restart a django app without restarting apache, by touching the wsgi file.",1250578424.0 769928,comment,769769.0,769849.0,0,0,le_dominator,,,"Boosie Bad Ass\n<a href=""http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h267AmRE6iA"" rel=""nofollow"">http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h267AmRE6iA</a><p>Sho nuff.",1250578270.0 769927,comment,769438.0,769438.0,0,0,christofd,,,"The basics of devising algorithmic strategies come from the field of Market Microstructure in Finance/Economics.<p>I took a graduate level course on it (math prof. from Stanford).<p>I found a decent graduate level course syllabus with all the main literature and links to literature in it:<p><a href=""http://pages.stern.nyu.edu/~jhasbrou/Teaching/2006%20Fall%20PhD%20Microstructure/B40.3349%20Word.htm"" rel=""nofollow"">http://pages.stern.nyu.edu/~jhasbrou/Teaching/2006%20Fall%20...</a><p>One of the main models is the Kyle model:\nKyle, Albert S., 1985, Continuous auctions and insider trading. Econometrica 53, 1315-1336 (<a href=""http://www.jstor.org/pss/1913210"" rel=""nofollow"">http://www.jstor.org/pss/1913210</a>)",1250578268.0 769926,story,,,11,1,soundsop,"DNA Evidence Can Be Fabricated, Scientists Show",http://www.nytimes.com/2009/08/18/science/18dna.html?_r=1,,1250578247.0 769924,comment,769769.0,769769.0,0,0,le_dominator,,,"I listen to metal (Mastodon, Neurosis, Isis, Misery Speaks, Cult of Luna) in the day if I'm wired on coffee. Otherwise, I listen to a lot of ambient/IDM (Marconi Union, Signer,Arovane, etc).<p>Generally if I'm drawing, daydreaming, designing, or what have you I listen to a lot of indie, downtempo, sexy/chill house.<p>When all else fails, it's Wu Tang all day, son.",1250578237.0 769923,comment,769769.0,769769.0,0,0,j2d2,,,Lots of groove salad and drum n bass. post-rock is great too.,1250578209.0 769922,comment,769769.0,769886.0,0,0,redcap,,,And no other 'classical' music does it for you at all? You'll excuse me if I find that hard to believe.<p>Probably because I haven't really listened to Bach (youtube et. al. are blocked for me so I can't go and listen right this instant).,1250578104.0 769921,comment,769577.0,769629.0,0,0,Raphael,,,That is so SCSI!,1250578070.0 769920,comment,769769.0,769880.0,0,0,le_dominator,,,Let's be friends :D,1250577997.0 769919,comment,769769.0,769906.0,0,0,netconnect,,,"Sorry man, I've only been here for one of those but I dont remember it. Guess we just like to talk about these kinds of things?",1250577946.0 769918,comment,769502.0,769588.0,0,0,gdee,,,May I ask where you get you atomizers from?,1250577946.0 769916,comment,769769.0,769769.0,0,0,nuggien,,,"vocal trance channel on <a href=""http://www.di.fm"" rel=""nofollow"">http://www.di.fm</a> Lots of other great channels on there too. Sometimes somafm.com as well.",1250577654.0 769915,comment,769398.0,769726.0,0,0,jonknee,,,Which is probably why he wasn't paying the rent in the first place.,1250577599.0 769914,comment,769769.0,769808.0,0,0,manvsmachine,,,"very true about the post-rock (I listen to Mogwai while coding as well). I'd add movie soundtracks / scores to the list for the same reason. Still a huge fan of the Battlestar Galactica soundtracks, esp season 2, and pretty much anything done by John Murphy (28 Days Later, Miami Vice).",1250577594.0 769913,comment,769008.0,769008.0,0,0,bayareaguy,,,"For those who dislike reading/skimming blog posts with gratuitous margins (why do those ""design"" people insist on doing that on the web?), here is a concise jottit version: <a href=""http://jottit.com/byqzm/"" rel=""nofollow"">http://jottit.com/byqzm/</a>",1250577574.0 769911,comment,769769.0,769769.0,0,0,caudicus,,,"This is sort of un-related, but for fans of coding to ambient music (or anyone for that matter) - if you haven't already, check out ""9 Beet Stretch"" - <a href=""http://www.park.nl/park_cms/public/index.php?thisarticle=118"" rel=""nofollow"">http://www.park.nl/park_cms/public/index.php?thisarticle=118</a> - Beethoven's 9th Symphony stretched out over a 24 hour period. I heard it first on the ""Time"" episode of Radio Lab (great show). It's a real trip to listen to.",1250577568.0 769910,comment,768137.0,768852.0,0,0,tjogin,,,I'm sure you realize that whatever happened to your particular machine is not necessarily indicative of all machines from the same manufacturer.,1250577554.0 769909,comment,769859.0,769859.0,0,0,patio11,,,"I don't think it is a good choice for the generic web startup with 2~4 levels of activity. If you're pitching the different levels to totally different markets, I could see it. (Example: Heroku versus Big Freaking Enterprise-ku.)<p>For startups that don't have that severe of a segmentation between the needs of the different tiers, it sounds like a way of time and money. Your maintenance needs just increased proportional to the number of brands. (Easy to implement? <i>gah</i> I shiver at thinking about it.)<p>Want to do an A/B test? Enjoy writing it four times, and potentially ending up with 4 different optimal choices that you have to maintain for forever.<p>You also split your link equity -- 4 domains with 1,000 links split between them won't rank nearly as well as 1 domain with 1,000 links pointed at it. Because search is a Winners Take Most game, it won't end up with each of the domains having 25% of what they could have, it will be closer to .01% of what they could have.",1250577547.0 769908,comment,769643.0,769767.0,0,0,MaMa,,,Exactly. Europe is quite narrow continuous set timezones whereas in the American graph shows the east coast and west coast nicely.,1250577489.0 769907,comment,769694.0,769789.0,0,0,nostrademons,,,"""For this reason alone he shouldn't be so quickly dismissed.""<p>I'm not sure he'd agree with you. Taleb's books repeatedly stress the importance of survivorship bias. In any population, they'll be someone forecasting just about any conceivable event. No matter how unlikely events turn out to be, <i>somebody</i> is eventually going to be right, and then that person is lauded as a genius for having forecasted correctly. When really they've done no such thing; rather, people have just retrospectively picked out the person who happened to guess right.<p>I think Taleb would say you shouldn't dismiss him because there's ample evidence <i>throughout history</i> that he's right, not because he happened to guess right this time. Whenever debt levels have risen to what they are now, it's resulted in economic instability and chaotic behavior. It's not just this century: you can find examples back to Roman times.",1250577446.0 769906,comment,769769.0,769769.0,0,0,yread,,,"Hell Im here just a short time but this is at least 3rd discussion of this since I registered:\n<a href=""http://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=668087"" rel=""nofollow"">http://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=668087</a>\n<a href=""http://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=716219"" rel=""nofollow"">http://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=716219</a>",1250577406.0 769905,comment,769398.0,769833.0,0,0,weeksie,,,"I loves me some Spicy Redneck, myself. I fear the Stoner Pack though. . .",1250577364.0 769904,comment,769845.0,769903.0,0,0,BrentRitterbeck,,,"Man, here I was thinking that Apple was branching out yet again.",1250577333.0 769903,comment,769845.0,769845.0,0,0,jrockway,,,"It's Mack truck, not Mac truck.",1250577227.0 769901,story,,,1,0,paraschopra,"Pi.comet - Coment with JS, PHP/Python",http://pi.kodfabrik.com/documentation/plugin/pi.comet/,,1250577129.0 769900,story,,,2,2,hack_edu,Digital Textbooks: 3 Reasons Students Aren’t Ready,http://mashable.com/2009/08/17/digital-textbooks/,,1250577125.0 769899,story,,,1,0,peter123,"Sale of iLike to MySpace–$13.5 Million in Cash, $6 Million for Talent Retention",http://kara.allthingsd.com/20090817/sale-of-ilike-to-myspace-135-million-in-cash-6-million-for-talent-retention-delayed-over-tax-issues-reallyplus-the-list-of-other-suitors/?mod=ATD_rss,,1250577107.0 769898,comment,769694.0,769891.0,0,0,BrentRitterbeck,,,"There is a class of people whose advice can be relied upon. It's up to you to find out who those people are. If your broker is not performing up to snuff, you have the right to fire him. It's just like I have the right to fire my auto mechanic, who knows more about cars than I do, if he's not doing a good job.<p>As for finance being complex, it's really not.",1250577083.0 769897,comment,769769.0,769769.0,0,0,weaksauce,,,"I have to throw a shout out to Tarlton, mum(there is a back tick over the u but I am too lazy to find the letter), and Sanchez is Driven By Demons. They have gotten me through some tough coding sessions and they are all close enough to instrumental without being instrumental to make it work. If you needed to classify it I guess it they would be post-rock.",1250577071.0 769896,comment,769845.0,769890.0,0,0,lutorm,,,"Snowmobiles work like that, too. My guess is that not having your thumb gripping the bars makes the handlebar grip much less secure, especially since you're not really gripping the throttle with your full fingers since two of them typically are covering the brake.<p>But it does definitely give you wrist cramp on long rides...",1250577044.0 769895,comment,769843.0,769843.0,0,0,adam_feldman,,,context?,1250577023.0 769894,comment,768358.0,768997.0,0,0,thwarted,,,"Quoting you from earlier:<p><i>""Normal people"", by which I mean myself, want to plug in their iPhone and have all of their stuff synced without ever clicking any button. Drag-n-drop is nice, but even that's more of a hassle than I care to bother with.</i><p>If syncing is on by default, having to turn it on doesn't sound like ""ever clicking any button"".",1250576965.0 769892,comment,759452.0,761222.0,0,0,paraschopra,,,"Hi, yep, the website is expected to be released soon.",1250576843.0 769891,comment,769694.0,769863.0,0,0,neilk,,,"You're right in some of your criticisms -- I had already edited it to remove some of that language.<p>But do we have no middle ground here?<p>We agree, for instance, that most people really AREN'T equipped to understand finance as it is practiced. The difference is that you believe there is a class of people whose advice can be relied upon. Taleb thinks not for epistemological reasons. The perverse incentives I mentioned are (for him) barely worth discussing, since they are just corruption rather than self-delusion.<p>(And when I say corruption, I don't mean they are necessarily evil people; I mean their agenda is now misaligned with the customers').<p>Anyway, I keep saying ""Taleb says"" because I am not well versed in these matters. I study it about as much as a layperson can, and all I know is that most of it still seems too complex to predict.",1250576792.0 769890,comment,769845.0,769845.0,0,0,karzeem,,,"I've never understood why you throttle a motorcycle by twisting the handle. It's not a particularly comfortable or natural motion, and it's relatively easy for external factors (shifting in your seat, a bump, etc.) to affect the amount of gas you're giving the bike.<p>Seems like it would be a lot better to map the throttle to a thumb trigger, like on a jet ski.<p>Edit: also, I just remembered those various videos we've all seen at one time or another where someone is riding a motorcycle at low speed, loses his/her balance, and can only manage to hang onto the bike by the right grip. That's a moment when you <i>really</i> don't want the throttle mapped to the grip.",1250576724.0 769889,comment,769769.0,769769.0,0,0,netconnect,,,"Cool links guys, I just discovered this site for some nice indie tunes along with some other stuff, all totally free of course <a href=""http://www.triplejunearthed.com/Charts/"" rel=""nofollow"">http://www.triplejunearthed.com/Charts/</a>",1250576710.0 769888,comment,769447.0,769493.0,0,0,andylei,,,">> you're pretty much guaranteed that a search on ""seo consultant"" will return the best seo consultants.<p>this is pretty much the only subject where, by definition, the google search gives you the best results.",1250576691.0 769887,comment,769859.0,769859.0,0,0,bdmac97,,,"Well for starters it would make conversions from free to paid that much more confusing and unlikely... I have to switch to a different website to get these other features???? What about all my friends on this website? Uh... wait, what? They're the same people? I'm confused!",1250576680.0 769886,comment,769769.0,769769.0,0,0,TriinT,,,Bach. Any other music causes me to lose focus. Total silence drives me slowly insane. Bach is just perfect.,1250576627.0 769885,story,,,1,1,known,Income guide for independent developer,http://damnsmalllinux.org/income-guide/,,1250576610.0 769884,comment,769694.0,769809.0,0,0,lutorm,,,"If it really was that blatant, why did it happen? Doesn't the fact that it burst <i>by definition</i> mean that most people did not recognize it?<p>But Taleb makes a different point: Discounting the apocalypse is <i>exactly</i> what he's arguing against, because this is essentially what LTCM et al were doing with their models. They calculated probabilities to make sure that the estimated payoff was greater than the estimated loss, but they got the distributions wrong. What you should try to do is make sure that the apocalypse can't happen, that you aren't exposed so that one outlier will take you down. Because due to the nature of the system (there is only a sample of one of the world economy) you simply <i>can't</i> gather data that can pin down the wings of the distributions to the precision you need.<p>According to the models used at the time, the Black Monday 1987 was something like a 30-sigma event. If the distributions truly were gaussian, such an event should never happen in the history of the Universe. So you have a choice between thinking that we just had an incredibly bad luck, or the model is wrong. I'd go with the latter.",1250576586.0 769883,comment,769859.0,769859.0,0,0,SwellJoe,,,"Counterpoint:<p>It took millions of dollars to launch the Lexus brand. Probably hundreds of millions.<p>When you divide your brand awareness efforts into two distinct parts, you'll effectively cut your marketing budget in half. One of the biggest hurdles new companies face is getting people to know and trust a new brand. Getting them to give you money is even harder.<p>Admittedly, like Toyota and their existing dealer/repair network, you get some of the ""brand split"" at no significant extra cost (servers, bandwidth), but the most expensive thing is reaching customers and making them aware of you.",1250576507.0 769882,comment,766855.0,769041.0,0,0,m_eiman,,,"Yes, massive abuse is -possible-. But it's just not happen very often, at least as far as I know. When was the last time you heard of someone being blackmailed using information found this way?<p>The worst cases of information abuse I've heard of in Sweden are medical personel (sp?) reading the journals of famous people, and I think that someone at a telephone company checked who his girlfriend talked/texted with and/or where she was. I'm sure that there's more that we don't hear about, but it appears to be a fairly limited problem.<p>The biggest problem I see is that we're building a very useful infrastructure for abuse if something like Stasi (hah! was going to write ""the Nazis"", but stayed my hand in time) should come to power. Then they won't have to spend time building a surveilance apparatus, and can get on with the harassing right away.",1250576459.0 769881,story,,,1,0,noaharc,Our Next Form Of Government,http://anoaharc.com/2009/08/our-next-form-of-government/,,1250576333.0 769880,comment,769769.0,769769.0,0,0,terpua,,,"<a href=""http://hypem.com"" rel=""nofollow"">http://hypem.com</a>",1250576288.0 769879,comment,767275.0,767275.0,0,0,bayareaguy,,,"While working I use this strategy to limit my HN reading to compile cycles: <a href=""http://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=447077"" rel=""nofollow"">http://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=447077</a>",1250576195.0 769878,story,,,1,0,terpua,"Before There Was Twitter, There Was Blogger. And It’s Turning 10.",http://www.techcrunch.com/2009/08/17/before-there-was-twitter-there-was-blogger-and-its-turning-10/,,1250576193.0 769877,comment,769694.0,769837.0,0,0,nazgulnarsil,,,the problem isn't that people were too dumb/greedy to notice. it's that they weren't punished for not noticing it. you'd be amazed what a little incentive does to people's willingness to self educate.,1250576183.0 769876,comment,769438.0,769730.0,0,0,hc,,,perhaps hackers are sometimes interested in algorithms,1250576149.0 769875,comment,768383.0,768383.0,0,0,jgroch,,,"Maybe it shouldn't be that surprising that most of the big ideas seem to be behind us in computing. Automobiles have been fundamentally the same for decades (speaking broadly). It could be that new areas of technology are more like explorers finding new lands. The newer finds don't tend to be as big within that area after a while.<p>Coincidentally, Freeman Dyson recently said that physics has been undergoing such a slowing down. (His daughter was mentioned in the article). He also mentioned that the field of biology is speeding up. (Link to his Charlie Rose interview <a href=""http://www.charlierose.com/view/interview/10560"" rel=""nofollow"">http://www.charlierose.com/view/interview/10560</a> (doesn't go into much detail concerning the given point, but it is Freeman Dyson.)",1250576106.0 769874,comment,769769.0,769769.0,0,0,sid,,,"Anything really (rock to trance), but i will turn it off when i have a really difficult problem that i havnt solved before or if i am learning something new.",1250576094.0 769873,comment,769769.0,769769.0,0,0,mindhacker,,,"<a href=""http://www.simplynoise.com/"" rel=""nofollow"">http://www.simplynoise.com/</a><p><a href=""http://www.simplynoise.com/download.html", 769872,comment,768297.0,768297.0,0,0,schammy,,,This was a great read. I guess I have underestimated the intelligence of bears!,1250575969.0 769871,story,,,1,0,praval,"Manage your work with ""Remindo - Your Workpage"" [video] ",http://www.icanhasstartup.com/interviews/video-interview-remindo/,,1250575940.0 769870,comment,769769.0,769769.0,0,0,dbz,,,"If I am at my house, then I like blasting the music as high as possible. Me sometimes getting up and dancing really isn't a problem because it only means that I'm in a good mood and the coding is easier. (Of course I sit back down and code vigorously to make up for lost time afterwards.) However, if I am in a public place, coding can be hard because I don't like hearing people shouting (who does? the shouter?) so I prefer silence in that case, but when you are at home and have the ability, whatever music you like- you should play.<p>I listen to a lot of hip hop and rap, so I start break dancing and crypt walking. Pretty sweet I know =p",1250575873.0 769869,comment,768241.0,769779.0,0,0,rdouble,,,"Although vastly different in size, NYC and San Francisco are the most closely related cities in the USA when it comes to urban density. It's not that much of a stretch to compare the two. A big difference is that in San Francisco it's very easy to wind up in a bad neighborhood. Some of the worst neighborhoods are right in the middle of the city. In New York, it's hard to wind up in a bad neighborhood, unless you live there. This is a return to NYC for me and it's interesting to see how much safer it is than it was even 10 years ago, when it was already much safer than the 1980s...",1250575821.0 769868,comment,769694.0,769851.0,0,0,BrentRitterbeck,,,"Yes, I have read Taleb's books and numerous academic articles by him. My comment was not about Taleb. It was a direct response to the parent of my comment.",1250575753.0 769867,comment,769769.0,769769.0,0,0,mburney,,,"Bach. I find it perfect for coding because Bach is mathematically and algorithmically beautiful so it gets the mind working in those ways.<p>I find IDM, electronica to work pretty well too. Autechre, for instance.",1250575747.0 769865,comment,769217.0,769709.0,0,0,unalone,,,"I don't follow news. All I would use Twitter for is broadcasting to and receiving from friends. Once I cared about letting other people see my thoughts; not any more. So to me, Facebook serves for what I want it to serve as. I'd imagine that's the case for others.<p>As I said, I understand Twitter, I just don't see a need to use it.",1250575619.0 769864,comment,768225.0,768679.0,0,0,pyre,,,"That may be, but it seemed to be the charges to the corp. credit card that really made them suspicious. The cellphone seemed to just be a quick confirmation that he was still alive. Though it would seem awfully suspicious for him to abandon his cellphone without reporting it missing/stolen (even if the police tracked down the thief).<p>[ I'm assuming he didn't report it missing, because the article doesn't say so, and because it doesn't make sense that messages sent to unknown numbers from a stolen cellphone would mean that he's alive to investigators. ]",1250575583.0 769863,comment,769694.0,769847.0,0,0,BrentRitterbeck,,,"Your twist on the poor being the group that ""needs"" the money is a clever little play on words, but you, and everyone else here, knows exactly what I meant. Companies need money. Investors have money.<p>As for some god-given right to bank accounts, I never said any such thing. It's not my fault, nor Wall Street's fault, that people aren't better prepared to understand finance. It's a dog eat dog world. If you want to keep hold of your money, learn how to invest for yourself, place it with a broker and accept that even they may lose money, or hide it in your bed. Those are your options.<p><i>Under capitalism, we use the market to allocate capital efficiently, to its most productive use.</i><p>You are not distilling finance enough. Your definition is a first-year economics definition. That's a definition from an idealized world. In the real world, companies exchange shares for cash. They invest that cash into the business to create value. Other instruments have their own purposes, but it's all about taking either money or risk and transferring it from one party to another based on needs.",1250575560.0 769862,comment,768358.0,768592.0,0,0,AndrewO,,,"I disagree with the parent, but don't think he should be downmodded (at least not below 1 as it is now). He's making a point which goes against what most people here probably have, but it's prompted more discussion and was made civilly.",1250575547.0 769861,comment,769694.0,769839.0,0,0,rdouble,,,"To be fair, the work of Pascal and the Chevalier de Mere does not give much insight on how a water leak may turn into a mudslide. Whatever you may think of Taleb, his work is more of a popularization of catastrophe theory than it is basic probability. He even says as much in his writings.",1250575511.0 769860,comment,769694.0,769694.0,0,0,sh1mmer,,,"Having not read his book, was I the only person annoyed that he used the phrase ""black swan"" a dozen times in the first paragraph without qualifying it?<p>He could have been saying <i>""You and your party may be the only hope we have for a resilient society insulated from negative oranges and in which everyone has the opportunity to benefit from positive oranges.""</i> for all the difference it makes to me.",1250575490.0 769859,story,,,8,5,dryicerx,Ask HN: Multiple Brands instead of Multiple Levels of Service,,"This is something I don't see in the .com and tech world. Why not have multiple brands that separate levels of service, instead of having the same service with different subscription levels for features.<p>Using flickr as a example. They offer free and pro. Instead, why not have two web fronts (both using the same backend still). One is called Flickr and would be free, but the other would be Blingr which is paid and looks completely different, a new brand.<p>A good real world example is Toyota + Lexus (imagine on the backend it's the same people working).<p>Why do this?<p>It's easy to implement, and you can really tap in to the folks who have ego and love exclusivity and want to spend. Plus it's like having two separate companies/fronts now.",1250575470.0 769858,comment,769601.0,769699.0,0,0,baguasquirrel,,,"I can't tell any difference in regular search results, but Bing Maps shows things like the Bay Area's www.openspace.org parks, whereas Google Maps does not. It was also harder to find (relatively) small parks like Acadia National Park on Google Maps compared to Bing Maps. I've preferred Bing Maps since I noticed this.",1250575335.0 769856,comment,768751.0,769654.0,0,0,antonovka,,,"Here's two, off the top of my head:<p>- HTTP requests <i>regularly</i> fail. Page loads, resource loading, uploads -- all of them. Sometimes the page renders without any CSS, sometimes it doesn't load at all, and sometimes my uploads just timeout.<p>- UTF-8 causes ... issues. For instance, I've run into truncation of comments at UTF-8 characters.",1250575268.0 769855,comment,768225.0,769627.0,0,0,pyre,,,"If you read that part of the article, it says that he abandoned it prior to his faked death (a week prior he left it at a gas station or convenience store, iirc).<p>(No one reading the article? what is this? slashdot?)",1250575249.0
[ [ "ID", "Type", "Story", "Parent", "Points", "Comments", "Author", "Title", "URL", "Content", "Created" ], [ "469329", "story", "", "", "1", "0", "pbrown", "Airlines testing biofuels", "http://www.tgdaily.com/content/view/41347/178/", "", "1233892776" ], [ "469328", "comment", "469221.0", "469221.0", "0", "0", "Harkins", "", "", "This author should have bold and italic taken away from him.", "1233892760" ], [ "469327", "comment", "469263.0", "469263.0", "0", "0", "jon_dahl", "", "", "Thanks for the reminder, Raganwald and silentbicycle. Time to close Hacker News and open up my editor.", "1233892647" ], [ "469326", "comment", "468911.0", "468911.0", "0", "0", "motherwell", "", "", "I actually agree with her but IN REVERSE: \\nUltimately, it is the owners of a company who must determine whether a CEO's rewards are justified by a CEO's performance.<p>It is up to sharegholders to decide if a CEOs performance justifies pay, AND TO HOLD CEOs ACCOUNTABLE or shareholders should LOSE EVERYTHING.<p>That's what's missing here. Shareholders deserve to be wiped out, for failing to provide the required oversight of their own investmanets.<p>Wiping out shareholders provides the last line of defence (self responsibility) for a system that is rapidly failing at all level.", "1233892588" ], [ "469325", "story", "", "", "4", "3", "jgilliam", "Ask HN: What if we open-sourced our medical records, anonymously?", "", "Everyone assumes our medical records need to be private, but wouldn't it be better to have it all published and Googleable? Anonymously, of course, various identifying things could be redacted.<p>Just imagine all the innovation that could happen if hackers could get access to huge amounts of medical records! We could identify patterns of all kinds, find the specifics on treatments for people with the same problems we have, and who knows what else.<p>I'd rather have millions of people out there looking through my medical records, not just my doctor.", "1233892522" ], [ "469324", "comment", "469147.0", "469316.0", "0", "0", "jeresig", "", "", "Yep - but at the same time, it's not like I could've provided better data or more information - they have yet to release any code (and it's not even going to be in Opera 10 - so who knows if it'll even be out in 2009). I don't like working on speculation, I love having code in my hands, though :-)", "1233892509" ], [ "469323", "comment", "468001.0", "468708.0", "0", "0", "jon_dahl", "", "", "This is only valid if the code is not going to be maintained. If it is, and especially if someone other than the original developers are going to maintain it, then unit tests are worth their wait in gold.", "1233892306" ], [ "469322", "comment", "469211.0", "469252.0", "0", "0", "amichail", "", "", "As an example, to rotate a row to the right, move the mouse pointer to any square in the row then press the D key.", "1233892300" ], [ "469321", "comment", "468001.0", "468101.0", "0", "0", "jon_dahl", "", "", "Unit testing can be this way, but it doesn't have to be. At a really low level, unit testing can be \"testing the implementation\", which may be useful while you're writing code, but isn't useful during a refactoring.<p>But slightly higher level tests can be written to almost never have this problem. Let's say you've written code to ensure that a CC transaction doesn't go through with an invalid number. No matter what the implementation looks like - no matter how much you refactor - this test should always work. The same is true for a wide range of useful tests. (These aren't strictly \"unit\" tests, but they fall into a similar category.)<p>My personal experience is that a good unit test suite is 99% useful when refactoring, and 1% painful.", "1233892201" ], [ "469320", "story", "", "", "142", "70", "wyday", "\"There's no reason only poor people should have the experience\" - TED video of Bill Gates", "http://www.ted.com/talks/bill_gates_unplugged.html", "", "1233892113" ], [ "469319", "comment", "467895.0", "468687.0", "0", "0", "TrevorJ", "", "", "Ah, yes I do see the distinction you are making after clarifying.", "1233891944" ], [ "469318", "comment", "468384.0", "468701.0", "0", "0", "wastedbrains", "", "", "You got that right!<p>Not new at all, I was always confused that it took so long for all the media companies to realize you could do the 'exact same' advertising for online video as you did with TV. Just let people watch when ever they want on demand and it would be far superior to cable.<p>It only took them like 5 years since streaming video quality was decent to figure it out... hehe", "1233891910" ], [ "469317", "comment", "469049.0", "469239.0", "0", "0", "ojbyrne", "", "", "Golf is a different sport. And there's the great scene from \"Tin Cup\" that is the counterpoint to the point of this article. That would be the scene where Kevin Costner hits the ball into the water over and over trying to make the perfect shot. Searching for perfection on that one shot cost him everything.", "1233891830" ], [ "469316", "comment", "469147.0", "469147.0", "0", "0", "tlrobinson", "", "", "Looks like this talk just missed Opera's announcement of their own new JS engine:<p><a href=\"http://my.opera.com/core/blog/2009/02/04/carakan\" rel=\"nofollow\">http://my.opera.com/core/blog/2009/02/04/carakan</a>", "1233891781" ], [ "469315", "comment", "469081.0", "469081.0", "0", "0", "jmtame", "", "", "karma has shortcomings, but of course this stuff has to be built, and that takes time and testing. i'm sure pg knew about the shortcomings of a basic karma system going into it, but he probably had a lot of other things to tend to before going to improve karma. it makes for a good conversational starter on the topic though.", "1233891679" ], [ "469314", "comment", "469149.0", "469149.0", "0", "0", "Zev", "", "", "<i>The ad was shown just once, but people still talk about it.</i><p>FWIW, the ad was actually shown twice, the first time was a month before the super bowl at midnight somewhere in Idaho, specifically so it could be submitted to award ceremonies for the year.", "1233891639" ], [ "469313", "comment", "468373.0", "468373.0", "0", "0", "vasudeva", "", "", "I've been looking for a decent mouseless wm for XP. The choices seem <i>extremely</i> limited.", "1233891634" ], [ "469312", "story", "", "", "5", "3", "c00p3r", "Ask HN: Is this idea outdated?", "", "Dear sirs!\\nI have this project http://hello-namaste.com/ on a very early stage, but it seems to me like all those ideas are outdated and implemented by google and others, aren't they?\\nHave nice day!", "1233891626" ], [ "469311", "story", "", "", "3", "0", "Anon84", "The credit crunch according to Soros", "http://www.ft.com/cms/s/2/9553cce2-eb65-11dd-8838-0000779fd2ac.html?ftcamp=Late_headline2/NL/USFeb2009/Vanilla_soros/0/", "", "1233891444" ], [ "469310", "comment", "467363.0", "467566.0", "0", "0", "lallysingh", "", "", "Edit: s/MFC/MVC/. Freudian slip there.", "1233891424" ], [ "469309", "comment", "468069.0", "468832.0", "0", "0", "carpo", "", "", "If users get a degraded experience, I've always thought it was my responsibility to do what I could to make it better for <i>them</i>. If that means I can't read the code easily, then so be it.", "1233891407" ], [ "469308", "story", "", "", "4", "0", "renai42", "Is it Windows 7 or KDE 4?", "http://www.zdnet.com.au/insight/software/soa/Is-it-Windows-7-or-KDE-4-/0,139023769,339294810,00.htm", "", "1233891328" ], [ "469307", "comment", "469082.0", "469133.0", "0", "0", "chris11", "", "", "Actually the Ivy League might be an incredibly attractive option for him. Harvard states that for families whose parents make less than 60k, the family will be expected to pay nothing at all. And MIT seems to be very generous with financial aid too. They will make sure that all of the financial need is met. They define financial need to be expected expenses minus EFC. They cover the rest with an expectation that you will work some (earn 2850 a year) and then will cover the rest in grants. Most elite colleges seem to be making a serious effort to make sure every family can afford their college. Of course the problem is in the details. But it sounds like these schools would all be willing to make sure that he could afford college.<p>Harvard Financial Aid:<a href=\"http://www.fao.fas.harvard.edu/fact_sheet.htm\" rel=\"nofollow\">http://www.fao.fas.harvard.edu/fact_sheet.htm</a><p>MIT Financial Aid:<a href=\"http://web.mit.edu/sfs/financial_aid/index.html\" rel=\"nofollow\">http://web.mit.edu/sfs/financial_aid/index.html</a>", "1233891307" ], [ "469306", "comment", "469226.0", "469226.0", "0", "0", "jonursenbach", "", "", "The Gmail team has really been on a roll lately. Are all these labs projects/plugins coming from the 20%?", "1233891244" ], [ "469305", "story", "", "", "1", "0", "cadalac", "Putin rejects Dell's offer of aid", "http://www.tgdaily.com/content/view/41258/113/", "", "1233891223" ], [ "469304", "comment", "469183.0", "469183.0", "0", "0", "eli", "", "", "Blackboard is a terrible piece of software that bullied everyone else out of the marketplace.<p>There's a lesson in there somewhere about the relative merits of politics versus products.", "1233890879" ], [ "469303", "comment", "469013.0", "469038.0", "0", "0", "joe_adk", "", "", "It worked! I worried/speculated/exclaimed, \"I guess thats why McDs is all reds and yellows.\"", "1233890876" ], [ "469302", "comment", "468691.0", "468691.0", "0", "0", "Silentio", "", "", "Give me a break. If you don't want to read 25 things about your friends, don't read them! I'll echo harpastum saying the most ridiculous thing about this is that it made it to the front page of TIME. What will the topic of the author's next article be: the viral narcissism of \"about you\" email chain letters? That's SO 1998.<p>As much as I used to hate those chain letters I mentioned above, I surprised myself and took part in the 25 things meme on Facebook. I actually found it pretty edifying. I wrote some things I didn't realize I was going through at the time and learned some things I didn't know about my friends.<p>Did I need Facebook to do this exercise? No. But the fact that Facebook facilitated it is far from \"stupid,\" as the author suggests it is.", "1233890829" ], [ "469301", "comment", "469017.0", "469204.0", "0", "0", "_phred", "", "", "\"A foolish consistency is the hobgoblin of little minds.\" -- Ralph Waldo Emerson", "1233890825" ], [ "469300", "comment", "469253.0", "469253.0", "0", "0", "indiejade", "", "", "Communication doesn't always have to be vocally spoken. Good link.", "1233890814" ], [ "469299", "comment", "468051.0", "468250.0", "0", "0", "becked", "", "", "I use the following in a bookmarklet to narrow the width of the content on the page:<p>javascript:void(document.body.style.width='500px');void(document.body.style.position='relative');", "1233890780" ], [ "469298", "story", "", "", "2", "0", "ajbatac", "You Had Me At ‘Hello World’, 35 Great Nerd Pickup Lines", "http://www.forevergeek.com/general/you_had_me_at_hello_world_35_great_nerd_pickup_lines.php", "", "1233890750" ], [ "469297", "comment", "469226.0", "469226.0", "0", "0", "mikeyur", "", "", "Saves me some time from clicking through all my labels.", "1233890593" ], [ "469296", "comment", "468001.0", "468001.0", "0", "0", "thewileyone", "", "", "If your unit testing isn't useful, then find a way to make it useful. Author misses the point completely.<p>Not unit testing is like building a car door and not check that it fits until all parts are to be assembled, and then reviewing what's wrong. Dumb.", "1233890542" ], [ "469295", "comment", "469118.0", "469118.0", "0", "0", "jodrellblank", "", "", "Summary: With a mini-projector/camera around his neck, and coloured rings on his fingers for gesturing, a guy augments reality in technically impressive ways.", "1233890535" ], [ "469294", "story", "", "", "3", "0", "drusenko", "How was your site's holiday?", "http://david.weebly.com/1/post/2009/02/how-was-your-sites-holiday.html", "", "1233890501" ], [ "469293", "comment", "469081.0", "469081.0", "0", "0", "JacobAldridge", "", "", "Last time this topic was topical on HN (about 6 months ago) I put my thoughts in a blog post <a href=\"http://www.shirlawsonline.com/blogs/199-my-pond-theory-or-how-social-networks-avoid-failing\" rel=\"nofollow\">http://www.shirlawsonline.com/blogs/199-my-pond-theory-or-ho...</a><p>I posed that size limits on membership and censorship were options - even using Bayesian filtering as a tool.<p>If I re-wrote those posts, I would definitely include descriptors as a partial solution. The karma game falls apart because the people whose thoughts are most encouraged are those who care about karma the least.<p>edit: I'm only applying this to social sites like those discussed here. On a site like eBay, there is much greater utility in the karma number and also much more restriction over its use and what it represents.", "1233890394" ], [ "469292", "comment", "469263.0", "469263.0", "0", "0", "iamwil", "", "", "Problem is often what to build so that it's simple enough, yet significant to learn something.<p>Fizzbuzz is simple, but not really substantial to really learn anything about a language (unless it's low level assembly, I guess).<p>I've seen someone say they use \"Petals around the Rose\" game to learn. However, not all problems will show you the neat and special things about a programming language.<p>Currently, I'm taking a hard look at Lua and Love a la HN. I've decided to replicate Pong, and the Hungryboids example from Ruby and Shoes.<p>Since Lua is a prototype object system, it's a little bit of getting use to, especially since my use of Javascript has been minimal. Just writing a Vector class has been enlightening as to how to construct objects in Lua. Like Javascript's objects, Lua uses tables.<p>In a way, it's fairly elegant that complex language conventions can be built from the ground up using just tables. But on the other hand, everyone has to build it from the ground up every time, and scoping rules are a bit of a headache.", "1233890329" ], [ "469291", "comment", "468763.0", "468939.0", "0", "0", "twoz", "", "", "Perhaps it was thought that the long list of bugs would finally get the attention they needed after the Sun buyout.<p>It's now been a while since the buyout and I'm sure more than one person is a little frustrated with the way things have turned out at this point; for better or for worse.", "1233890315" ], [ "469290", "comment", "469073.0", "469153.0", "0", "0", "indiejade", "", "", "Perhaps something to do with small people having big ideas?<p>Kidding (just kidding).<p>But there was an article on here recently about ants, and how ants have developed this amazingly efficient system in their smallness. Using their collective intelligence and such, to navigate barriers.", "1233890302" ], [ "469289", "comment", "467972.0", "468580.0", "0", "0", "chris11", "", "", "Basically, the Sabbath was moved for marketing purposes. The Council of Laodicea in 364 ordered all religious festivals to Sunday, not Saturday. There were a few reasons for this. One, Rome was mostly a pagan country, and most pagan religions reserved Sunday as a religious holiday. So the change would have helped convert pagans, and keep Christians in the church. Two, it differentiated the Christians from the Jews, and the Jews were being persecuted in Rome them. And the Roman emperor Constantine declared Sunday to be a day of rest in 321.<p>Most of the biblical emphasis a Sunday sabbath comes from the fact that Easter was celebrated on Sunday, and a few verses saying that religious holiday observance didn't matter.Some Catholic Catechisms mentions that there is no biblical support for a sabbath on Sunday, and justify it by saying that the church has the authority to change religious holidays. I'm not sure if this is atypical compared to most catechisms, I am not very familiar with Catholic theology.<p>Explanation for change:<a href=\"http://www.religioustolerance.org/sabbath.htm\" rel=\"nofollow\">http://www.religioustolerance.org/sabbath.htm</a><p>Catholic Catechism excerpts: <a href=\"http://www.biblestudy.org/godsrest/catholic-protestant-confessions-about-bible-sabbath.html\" rel=\"nofollow\">http://www.biblestudy.org/godsrest/catholic-protestant-confe...</a> The site is definitely biased, but it has a nice collection of excepts from christian and catholic doctrines.", "1233890285" ], [ "469288", "story", "", "", "3", "5", "RWilson", "Ask HN: How much are you paying for your karma?", "", "To dismiss any ideas that karma could be purchased or that anybody does: that's not what I meant, read on.<p>I got thinking about this after reading a comment on another post about time = money, and wondered how much time karma leaders have spent on news.yc. Effectually, how much have they paid for their karma.<p>And, no, this is not high-karma bashing.<p>Consuming news.yc can be a quick way to find interesting things. Contributing to news.yc, though, is much more time intensive, especially if the content you wish to contribute is worthwhile. Pointless comments can be published in seconds. Thoughtful comments are, well, more time consuming as the commenter took the time to be thoughtful.<p>Which leads me to two graphs I wish I had:<p>(1) karma vs. time-on-site\\n(2) comment rating vs. time to write the comment.<p>It might also be interesting to include length of comment, since concise, witty comments are an exception that can be written quickly and rated highly.<p>But, since I don't have those graphs, I figured I'd just ask. How much have you paid for your karma? A monetary value depends on how much you think your time is worth, so rather than debate whose time is worth more, we can look at it in terms of karma per hour.<p>Now that would be an interesting leaderboard, best-of-news.yc ordered by karma / minute spent on news.yc ...", "1233890267" ], [ "469287", "comment", "469082.0", "469151.0", "0", "0", "tokenadult", "", "", "It's called being declared legally emancipated in the United States, but I think it is not easy to do.", "1233890238" ], [ "469286", "comment", "468807.0", "469047.0", "0", "0", "seiji", "", "", "\"superfast superclean superhighway\" means \"we have a private network.\" There's nothing special going on. Call up your telco and say you want a 10 gigabit connection from new york to LA and they'll be happy to oblige.<p>Just because two computers in the world are talking doesn't mean they use the big-i Internet.", "1233890206" ], [ "469285", "comment", "469147.0", "469281.0", "0", "0", "tlrobinson", "", "", "I suppose you could wrap the code in \"if(false){ }\" (or make the first statement a \"return\" in the case of \"new Function()\") and actually execute it to ensure it's being parsed, but we're entering hacky territory...", "1233890181" ], [ "469284", "story", "", "", "1", "0", "VizionQuest", "Viral Chain Note Jumps Facebook, Connecting Readers And Bloggers", "http://tomuse.com/facebook-viral-chain-letter-connect-blogs-read/", "", "1233890152" ], [ "469283", "comment", "468807.0", "469079.0", "0", "0", "jrockway", "", "", "Interesting.<p>I actually ran the traceroute. To the webnlbcopilot server, it's 18 hops, and a few of the machines along the way are named like \"deploy.akamaitechnologies.com\". (So I assume this is the Akamai route.) The latency on this route is 38ms or so.<p>The other route is only 14 hops, but the ping time is 54ms.<p>So yeah, interesting. More hops, but measurably faster.", "1233890089" ], [ "469282", "comment", "468911.0", "469113.0", "0", "0", "jmtulloss", "", "", "That's true, and that's a big weakness in my argument. However, if the hypothetical \"best guy\" can't bring himself to turn down 50 million at a competing (and probably quite close to death) firm, then the firm that needs him most should be able to pay him. There is no reason for arbitrary limits, especially when they incentivize the people most capable of saving your firm to join your competitors.", "1233890023" ], [ "469281", "comment", "469147.0", "469272.0", "0", "0", "jeresig", "", "", "new Function() /may/ work - but that's only if a browser actually parses the code when you pass it in to the function. Maybe a browser is lazy and only parses it when it's executed for the first time? (I know that's what I'd probably do.) Of course then we're back to our original problem again - being unable to find the difference between them.<p>To your second point: Of course eval(\"function(){\"+code+\"}\" is going to be a lot slower than new Function(code) - you're constructing a closure to any external variables that are used (not to mention that using eval will have to parse the full expression and return the result - rather than with new Function which has a singular purpose).", "1233889941" ], [ "469280", "comment", "467831.0", "467831.0", "0", "0", "teej", "", "", "I had to dig, but I'm pretty sure you <i>can't</i> deposit into your Amazon Payments account with an Amazon Gift Card. This is a bummer -- I feel like Amazon could have a real advantage over Google and PayPal with essentially the ability to deposit with cash.", "1233889937" ], [ "469279", "comment", "468997.0", "468997.0", "0", "0", "weaksauce", "", "", "I like this idea! I am going through a computer science and engineering curriculum at university right now and this type of site with VHDL and other CE subjects would be very useful. \\nMaybe have some kind of forum as well so that some kind of discussion could take place? After you find a post that is worthy of a sticky you could then put it up as part of the main site.", "1233889901" ], [ "469278", "story", "", "", "1", "0", "cadalac", "Netscape executive, Michael J Homer, dies at 50", "http://www.tgdaily.com/content/view/41340/113/", "", "1233889830" ], [ "469277", "comment", "468807.0", "468945.0", "0", "0", "seiji", "", "", "Don't forget <a href=\"http://www.simplecdn.com/\" rel=\"nofollow\">http://www.simplecdn.com/</a> for a CDN too. You can save a lot by hosting on S3 and using simplecdn to serve the data.", "1233889771" ], [ "469276", "comment", "468373.0", "468668.0", "0", "0", "jrockway", "", "", "Hopefully you are using a Firefox variant, like Conkeror or Vimperator.<p>Plain Firefox has an extremely unfriendly keyboard UI.", "1233889739" ], [ "469275", "comment", "468997.0", "469041.0", "0", "0", "weaksauce", "", "", "There are always edge cases, but that website seeks to prepare a student for a particular course with current notes from the actual course. The copied exams from the site looks to be a direct copyright violation though I did not purchase one to see if it is a scan/textual copy of the exam or a paraphrasing of it. As long gff keeps it generic he should be fine. Though, I am not a lawyer.", "1233889729" ], [ "469274", "comment", "468987.0", "469162.0", "0", "0", "jrockway", "", "", "Yes, definitely. For any public site I develop, I use OpenID logins exclusively. (Most of the \"real\" work I do involves non-public applications, and OpenID just doesn't fit there. But for sites that I want my IRC buddies to use, OpenID is the best solution -- easy to implement, and it means the users can spend their time playing with the site, not waiting for the e-mail confirmation message.)", "1233889678" ], [ "469273", "comment", "468970.0", "469238.0", "0", "0", "JacobAldridge", "", "", "Yes - my initial thought was 'Sabbatical - what will that mean for his business and (more importantly to me) his writing?\"<p>Realising it was a March 2000 article, I'm now interested in a follow up. Did his start-up shift his 4-years-on 1-year-off work strategy because of finances, or because he was more energised to keep at it for longer?<p>And how did his perception of <i>\"billions of not-very-smart venture dollars out there...good salaries...and the chance of having a \"liquidity event\"</i> change in the 12 months after this was written?", "1233889606" ], [ "469272", "comment", "469147.0", "469147.0", "0", "0", "tlrobinson", "", "", "Regarding testing JavaScript parse speed, why is it difficult to test in the browser? Couldn't you, for example, wrap a string containing JavaScript code in \"function(){}\" and pass it to eval, or do \"new Function()\", and not execute the result?<p>As a corollary to that, doing<p><pre><code> eval(\"function(){\"+code+\"}\")\\n</code></pre>\\nis <i>much</i> slower (~5x) than<p><pre><code> new Function(code)\\n</code></pre>\\nat least in Firefox using 280slides.com as my test subject (which is part of the reason we do use \"new Function\").", "1233889574" ], [ "469271", "comment", "469147.0", "469257.0", "0", "0", "jeresig", "", "", "I think that the Firefox codebase is a lot of things. It's been around for a while, for sure. There's cruft - definitely. It's also being actively stripped of its cruft and being actively improved. I think a lot of people are coming to discover just how much 'oompf' the Firefox codebase has. For example, all of these huge JavaScript performance improvements (TraceMonkey) are a layer of additions on top of the existing JavaScript engine (SpiderMonkey). So yeah, there's some really smart people at Mozilla who are making the code base quite fast - just as there are at Apple, Opera, and Google. It's a great time to be a web developers - this performance battle is just awesome on so many levels.", "1233889572" ], [ "469270", "comment", "468139.0", "468139.0", "0", "0", "RobGR", "", "", "Everyone should know the rating system. People tend to ignore rating systems that are hidden or not easy to understand. An example of a rating system that suffers from many hidden features is the \"credit score\" system; of course it is not designed to be useful to consumers, it is designed to be useful to the companies that know it's hidden factors. An example of a scoring system that is defined, but generally hated for being opaque and complecated, is the BCS college bowl system.<p>You should make it so it is not easy to game; the way to go about this, is to make it so that the easiest way to \"game\" the system, is to do something that you want to encourage anyway. So instead of making a fake account and making fake transactions back and forth to up your score, give sellers a bonus for allowing new, unrated buyers to pay after receiving the item, for example.<p>Think about how the standardized tests for private pilot licenses and etc work. They publish thousands of example questions with the correct answers, and then for your test they select a few at random. If you \"game\" the system by studying all the questions, you achieve their goal anyway, which is to learn the material as well as they can reasonably measure.<p>Now, you could take out the reputation and knowing the seller part of it, but I think then you would have to step in and guarantee things for the buyer.<p>I would do an ebay-like accumulative rating system, but have points be weighted with age, so that a good rating from a week ago is worth more than one from a year ago. You might fade them linearly to zero, but I think your formula should give people who have had an account for a long time some weight just for that.<p>I am experimenting with a scoring / rating system now. it is for my site slackerfactor.com, which is mostly functional. The site allows you to keep track of who paid which costs among roommates or a similar group; if someone is a slacker, and doesn't pay his fair share for a while, his \"slackerfactor\" score shows it, and the people who are doing his share similarly have a better score.<p>I decided to make the score fade with age, linearly to 3 years, after three years it doesn't matter any more. Since recent debts / credits matter more, someone who is up for re-evaluation as a housemate at the end of a lease or whatever, and has been slacking all year, has an incentive to clean up their act and pay a bunch of bills or buy groceries or whatever. The main site doesn't display the slackerfactor yet, only the beta site, because the formula probably still needs to be tweaked according to how people will use it.<p>Another approach you might want to put in your bag of tricks is per-user modifications of the score. On Slashdot you can say you want to ignore \"offtopic\" moderations when deciding what comments to show, or to rank \"troll\" as a plus instead of a negative. Similarly, you might offer users the ability to have some checkboxes such as \"ignore rankings more than a year old\" or \"negative rankings count as double if the person making the negative ranking has a score above 50\" and so on. Giving people the ability to tweak knobs often quiets the most persistent complainers.", "1233889522" ] ]
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ID,Type,Story,Parent,Points,Comments,Author,Title,URL,Content,Created 469329,story,,,1,0,pbrown,Airlines testing biofuels,http://www.tgdaily.com/content/view/41347/178/,,1233892776 469328,comment,469221.0,469221.0,0,0,Harkins,,,This author should have bold and italic taken away from him.,1233892760 469327,comment,469263.0,469263.0,0,0,jon_dahl,,,"Thanks for the reminder, Raganwald and silentbicycle. Time to close Hacker News and open up my editor.",1233892647 469326,comment,468911.0,468911.0,0,0,motherwell,,,"I actually agree with her but IN REVERSE: \nUltimately, it is the owners of a company who must determine whether a CEO's rewards are justified by a CEO's performance.<p>It is up to sharegholders to decide if a CEOs performance justifies pay, AND TO HOLD CEOs ACCOUNTABLE or shareholders should LOSE EVERYTHING.<p>That's what's missing here. Shareholders deserve to be wiped out, for failing to provide the required oversight of their own investmanets.<p>Wiping out shareholders provides the last line of defence (self responsibility) for a system that is rapidly failing at all level.",1233892588 469325,story,,,4,3,jgilliam,"Ask HN: What if we open-sourced our medical records, anonymously?",,"Everyone assumes our medical records need to be private, but wouldn't it be better to have it all published and Googleable? Anonymously, of course, various identifying things could be redacted.<p>Just imagine all the innovation that could happen if hackers could get access to huge amounts of medical records! We could identify patterns of all kinds, find the specifics on treatments for people with the same problems we have, and who knows what else.<p>I'd rather have millions of people out there looking through my medical records, not just my doctor.",1233892522 469324,comment,469147.0,469316.0,0,0,jeresig,,,"Yep - but at the same time, it's not like I could've provided better data or more information - they have yet to release any code (and it's not even going to be in Opera 10 - so who knows if it'll even be out in 2009). I don't like working on speculation, I love having code in my hands, though :-)",1233892509 469323,comment,468001.0,468708.0,0,0,jon_dahl,,,"This is only valid if the code is not going to be maintained. If it is, and especially if someone other than the original developers are going to maintain it, then unit tests are worth their wait in gold.",1233892306 469322,comment,469211.0,469252.0,0,0,amichail,,,"As an example, to rotate a row to the right, move the mouse pointer to any square in the row then press the D key.",1233892300 469321,comment,468001.0,468101.0,0,0,jon_dahl,,,"Unit testing can be this way, but it doesn't have to be. At a really low level, unit testing can be ""testing the implementation"", which may be useful while you're writing code, but isn't useful during a refactoring.<p>But slightly higher level tests can be written to almost never have this problem. Let's say you've written code to ensure that a CC transaction doesn't go through with an invalid number. No matter what the implementation looks like - no matter how much you refactor - this test should always work. The same is true for a wide range of useful tests. (These aren't strictly ""unit"" tests, but they fall into a similar category.)<p>My personal experience is that a good unit test suite is 99% useful when refactoring, and 1% painful.",1233892201 469320,story,,,142,70,wyday,"""There's no reason only poor people should have the experience"" - TED video of Bill Gates",http://www.ted.com/talks/bill_gates_unplugged.html,,1233892113 469319,comment,467895.0,468687.0,0,0,TrevorJ,,,"Ah, yes I do see the distinction you are making after clarifying.",1233891944 469318,comment,468384.0,468701.0,0,0,wastedbrains,,,"You got that right!<p>Not new at all, I was always confused that it took so long for all the media companies to realize you could do the 'exact same' advertising for online video as you did with TV. Just let people watch when ever they want on demand and it would be far superior to cable.<p>It only took them like 5 years since streaming video quality was decent to figure it out... hehe",1233891910 469317,comment,469049.0,469239.0,0,0,ojbyrne,,,"Golf is a different sport. And there's the great scene from ""Tin Cup"" that is the counterpoint to the point of this article. That would be the scene where Kevin Costner hits the ball into the water over and over trying to make the perfect shot. Searching for perfection on that one shot cost him everything.",1233891830 469316,comment,469147.0,469147.0,0,0,tlrobinson,,,"Looks like this talk just missed Opera's announcement of their own new JS engine:<p><a href=""http://my.opera.com/core/blog/2009/02/04/carakan"" rel=""nofollow"">http://my.opera.com/core/blog/2009/02/04/carakan</a>",1233891781 469315,comment,469081.0,469081.0,0,0,jmtame,,,"karma has shortcomings, but of course this stuff has to be built, and that takes time and testing. i'm sure pg knew about the shortcomings of a basic karma system going into it, but he probably had a lot of other things to tend to before going to improve karma. it makes for a good conversational starter on the topic though.",1233891679 469314,comment,469149.0,469149.0,0,0,Zev,,,"<i>The ad was shown just once, but people still talk about it.</i><p>FWIW, the ad was actually shown twice, the first time was a month before the super bowl at midnight somewhere in Idaho, specifically so it could be submitted to award ceremonies for the year.",1233891639 469313,comment,468373.0,468373.0,0,0,vasudeva,,,I've been looking for a decent mouseless wm for XP. The choices seem <i>extremely</i> limited.,1233891634 469312,story,,,5,3,c00p3r,Ask HN: Is this idea outdated?,,"Dear sirs!\nI have this project http://hello-namaste.com/ on a very early stage, but it seems to me like all those ideas are outdated and implemented by google and others, aren't they?\nHave nice day!",1233891626 469311,story,,,3,0,Anon84,The credit crunch according to Soros,http://www.ft.com/cms/s/2/9553cce2-eb65-11dd-8838-0000779fd2ac.html?ftcamp=Late_headline2/NL/USFeb2009/Vanilla_soros/0/,,1233891444 469310,comment,467363.0,467566.0,0,0,lallysingh,,,Edit: s/MFC/MVC/. Freudian slip there.,1233891424 469309,comment,468069.0,468832.0,0,0,carpo,,,"If users get a degraded experience, I've always thought it was my responsibility to do what I could to make it better for <i>them</i>. If that means I can't read the code easily, then so be it.",1233891407 469308,story,,,4,0,renai42,Is it Windows 7 or KDE 4?,"http://www.zdnet.com.au/insight/software/soa/Is-it-Windows-7-or-KDE-4-/0,139023769,339294810,00.htm",,1233891328 469307,comment,469082.0,469133.0,0,0,chris11,,,"Actually the Ivy League might be an incredibly attractive option for him. Harvard states that for families whose parents make less than 60k, the family will be expected to pay nothing at all. And MIT seems to be very generous with financial aid too. They will make sure that all of the financial need is met. They define financial need to be expected expenses minus EFC. They cover the rest with an expectation that you will work some (earn 2850 a year) and then will cover the rest in grants. Most elite colleges seem to be making a serious effort to make sure every family can afford their college. Of course the problem is in the details. But it sounds like these schools would all be willing to make sure that he could afford college.<p>Harvard Financial Aid:<a href=""http://www.fao.fas.harvard.edu/fact_sheet.htm"" rel=""nofollow"">http://www.fao.fas.harvard.edu/fact_sheet.htm</a><p>MIT Financial Aid:<a href=""http://web.mit.edu/sfs/financial_aid/index.html"" rel=""nofollow"">http://web.mit.edu/sfs/financial_aid/index.html</a>",1233891307 469306,comment,469226.0,469226.0,0,0,jonursenbach,,,The Gmail team has really been on a roll lately. Are all these labs projects/plugins coming from the 20%?,1233891244 469305,story,,,1,0,cadalac,Putin rejects Dell's offer of aid,http://www.tgdaily.com/content/view/41258/113/,,1233891223 469304,comment,469183.0,469183.0,0,0,eli,,,Blackboard is a terrible piece of software that bullied everyone else out of the marketplace.<p>There's a lesson in there somewhere about the relative merits of politics versus products.,1233890879 469303,comment,469013.0,469038.0,0,0,joe_adk,,,"It worked! I worried/speculated/exclaimed, ""I guess thats why McDs is all reds and yellows.""",1233890876 469302,comment,468691.0,468691.0,0,0,Silentio,,,"Give me a break. If you don't want to read 25 things about your friends, don't read them! I'll echo harpastum saying the most ridiculous thing about this is that it made it to the front page of TIME. What will the topic of the author's next article be: the viral narcissism of ""about you"" email chain letters? That's SO 1998.<p>As much as I used to hate those chain letters I mentioned above, I surprised myself and took part in the 25 things meme on Facebook. I actually found it pretty edifying. I wrote some things I didn't realize I was going through at the time and learned some things I didn't know about my friends.<p>Did I need Facebook to do this exercise? No. But the fact that Facebook facilitated it is far from ""stupid,"" as the author suggests it is.",1233890829 469301,comment,469017.0,469204.0,0,0,_phred,,,"""A foolish consistency is the hobgoblin of little minds."" -- Ralph Waldo Emerson",1233890825 469300,comment,469253.0,469253.0,0,0,indiejade,,,Communication doesn't always have to be vocally spoken. Good link.,1233890814 469299,comment,468051.0,468250.0,0,0,becked,,,I use the following in a bookmarklet to narrow the width of the content on the page:<p>javascript:void(document.body.style.width='500px');void(document.body.style.position='relative');,1233890780 469298,story,,,2,0,ajbatac,"You Had Me At ‘Hello World’, 35 Great Nerd Pickup Lines",http://www.forevergeek.com/general/you_had_me_at_hello_world_35_great_nerd_pickup_lines.php,,1233890750 469297,comment,469226.0,469226.0,0,0,mikeyur,,,Saves me some time from clicking through all my labels.,1233890593 469296,comment,468001.0,468001.0,0,0,thewileyone,,,"If your unit testing isn't useful, then find a way to make it useful. Author misses the point completely.<p>Not unit testing is like building a car door and not check that it fits until all parts are to be assembled, and then reviewing what's wrong. Dumb.",1233890542 469295,comment,469118.0,469118.0,0,0,jodrellblank,,,"Summary: With a mini-projector/camera around his neck, and coloured rings on his fingers for gesturing, a guy augments reality in technically impressive ways.",1233890535 469294,story,,,3,0,drusenko,How was your site's holiday?,http://david.weebly.com/1/post/2009/02/how-was-your-sites-holiday.html,,1233890501 469293,comment,469081.0,469081.0,0,0,JacobAldridge,,,"Last time this topic was topical on HN (about 6 months ago) I put my thoughts in a blog post <a href=""http://www.shirlawsonline.com/blogs/199-my-pond-theory-or-how-social-networks-avoid-failing"" rel=""nofollow"">http://www.shirlawsonline.com/blogs/199-my-pond-theory-or-ho...</a><p>I posed that size limits on membership and censorship were options - even using Bayesian filtering as a tool.<p>If I re-wrote those posts, I would definitely include descriptors as a partial solution. The karma game falls apart because the people whose thoughts are most encouraged are those who care about karma the least.<p>edit: I'm only applying this to social sites like those discussed here. On a site like eBay, there is much greater utility in the karma number and also much more restriction over its use and what it represents.",1233890394 469292,comment,469263.0,469263.0,0,0,iamwil,,,"Problem is often what to build so that it's simple enough, yet significant to learn something.<p>Fizzbuzz is simple, but not really substantial to really learn anything about a language (unless it's low level assembly, I guess).<p>I've seen someone say they use ""Petals around the Rose"" game to learn. However, not all problems will show you the neat and special things about a programming language.<p>Currently, I'm taking a hard look at Lua and Love a la HN. I've decided to replicate Pong, and the Hungryboids example from Ruby and Shoes.<p>Since Lua is a prototype object system, it's a little bit of getting use to, especially since my use of Javascript has been minimal. Just writing a Vector class has been enlightening as to how to construct objects in Lua. Like Javascript's objects, Lua uses tables.<p>In a way, it's fairly elegant that complex language conventions can be built from the ground up using just tables. But on the other hand, everyone has to build it from the ground up every time, and scoping rules are a bit of a headache.",1233890329 469291,comment,468763.0,468939.0,0,0,twoz,,,Perhaps it was thought that the long list of bugs would finally get the attention they needed after the Sun buyout.<p>It's now been a while since the buyout and I'm sure more than one person is a little frustrated with the way things have turned out at this point; for better or for worse.,1233890315 469290,comment,469073.0,469153.0,0,0,indiejade,,,"Perhaps something to do with small people having big ideas?<p>Kidding (just kidding).<p>But there was an article on here recently about ants, and how ants have developed this amazingly efficient system in their smallness. Using their collective intelligence and such, to navigate barriers.",1233890302 469289,comment,467972.0,468580.0,0,0,chris11,,,"Basically, the Sabbath was moved for marketing purposes. The Council of Laodicea in 364 ordered all religious festivals to Sunday, not Saturday. There were a few reasons for this. One, Rome was mostly a pagan country, and most pagan religions reserved Sunday as a religious holiday. So the change would have helped convert pagans, and keep Christians in the church. Two, it differentiated the Christians from the Jews, and the Jews were being persecuted in Rome them. And the Roman emperor Constantine declared Sunday to be a day of rest in 321.<p>Most of the biblical emphasis a Sunday sabbath comes from the fact that Easter was celebrated on Sunday, and a few verses saying that religious holiday observance didn't matter.Some Catholic Catechisms mentions that there is no biblical support for a sabbath on Sunday, and justify it by saying that the church has the authority to change religious holidays. I'm not sure if this is atypical compared to most catechisms, I am not very familiar with Catholic theology.<p>Explanation for change:<a href=""http://www.religioustolerance.org/sabbath.htm"" rel=""nofollow"">http://www.religioustolerance.org/sabbath.htm</a><p>Catholic Catechism excerpts: <a href=""http://www.biblestudy.org/godsrest/catholic-protestant-confessions-about-bible-sabbath.html"" rel=""nofollow"">http://www.biblestudy.org/godsrest/catholic-protestant-confe...</a> The site is definitely biased, but it has a nice collection of excepts from christian and catholic doctrines.",1233890285 469288,story,,,3,5,RWilson,Ask HN: How much are you paying for your karma?,,"To dismiss any ideas that karma could be purchased or that anybody does: that's not what I meant, read on.<p>I got thinking about this after reading a comment on another post about time = money, and wondered how much time karma leaders have spent on news.yc. Effectually, how much have they paid for their karma.<p>And, no, this is not high-karma bashing.<p>Consuming news.yc can be a quick way to find interesting things. Contributing to news.yc, though, is much more time intensive, especially if the content you wish to contribute is worthwhile. Pointless comments can be published in seconds. Thoughtful comments are, well, more time consuming as the commenter took the time to be thoughtful.<p>Which leads me to two graphs I wish I had:<p>(1) karma vs. time-on-site\n(2) comment rating vs. time to write the comment.<p>It might also be interesting to include length of comment, since concise, witty comments are an exception that can be written quickly and rated highly.<p>But, since I don't have those graphs, I figured I'd just ask. How much have you paid for your karma? A monetary value depends on how much you think your time is worth, so rather than debate whose time is worth more, we can look at it in terms of karma per hour.<p>Now that would be an interesting leaderboard, best-of-news.yc ordered by karma / minute spent on news.yc ...",1233890267 469287,comment,469082.0,469151.0,0,0,tokenadult,,,"It's called being declared legally emancipated in the United States, but I think it is not easy to do.",1233890238 469286,comment,468807.0,469047.0,0,0,seiji,,,"""superfast superclean superhighway"" means ""we have a private network."" There's nothing special going on. Call up your telco and say you want a 10 gigabit connection from new york to LA and they'll be happy to oblige.<p>Just because two computers in the world are talking doesn't mean they use the big-i Internet.",1233890206 469285,comment,469147.0,469281.0,0,0,tlrobinson,,,"I suppose you could wrap the code in ""if(false){ }"" (or make the first statement a ""return"" in the case of ""new Function()"") and actually execute it to ensure it's being parsed, but we're entering hacky territory...",1233890181 469284,story,,,1,0,VizionQuest,"Viral Chain Note Jumps Facebook, Connecting Readers And Bloggers",http://tomuse.com/facebook-viral-chain-letter-connect-blogs-read/,,1233890152 469283,comment,468807.0,469079.0,0,0,jrockway,,,"Interesting.<p>I actually ran the traceroute. To the webnlbcopilot server, it's 18 hops, and a few of the machines along the way are named like ""deploy.akamaitechnologies.com"". (So I assume this is the Akamai route.) The latency on this route is 38ms or so.<p>The other route is only 14 hops, but the ping time is 54ms.<p>So yeah, interesting. More hops, but measurably faster.",1233890089 469282,comment,468911.0,469113.0,0,0,jmtulloss,,,"That's true, and that's a big weakness in my argument. However, if the hypothetical ""best guy"" can't bring himself to turn down 50 million at a competing (and probably quite close to death) firm, then the firm that needs him most should be able to pay him. There is no reason for arbitrary limits, especially when they incentivize the people most capable of saving your firm to join your competitors.",1233890023 469281,comment,469147.0,469272.0,0,0,jeresig,,,"new Function() /may/ work - but that's only if a browser actually parses the code when you pass it in to the function. Maybe a browser is lazy and only parses it when it's executed for the first time? (I know that's what I'd probably do.) Of course then we're back to our original problem again - being unable to find the difference between them.<p>To your second point: Of course eval(""function(){""+code+""}"" is going to be a lot slower than new Function(code) - you're constructing a closure to any external variables that are used (not to mention that using eval will have to parse the full expression and return the result - rather than with new Function which has a singular purpose).",1233889941 469280,comment,467831.0,467831.0,0,0,teej,,,"I had to dig, but I'm pretty sure you <i>can't</i> deposit into your Amazon Payments account with an Amazon Gift Card. This is a bummer -- I feel like Amazon could have a real advantage over Google and PayPal with essentially the ability to deposit with cash.",1233889937 469279,comment,468997.0,468997.0,0,0,weaksauce,,,I like this idea! I am going through a computer science and engineering curriculum at university right now and this type of site with VHDL and other CE subjects would be very useful. \nMaybe have some kind of forum as well so that some kind of discussion could take place? After you find a post that is worthy of a sticky you could then put it up as part of the main site.,1233889901 469278,story,,,1,0,cadalac,"Netscape executive, Michael J Homer, dies at 50",http://www.tgdaily.com/content/view/41340/113/,,1233889830 469277,comment,468807.0,468945.0,0,0,seiji,,,"Don't forget <a href=""http://www.simplecdn.com/"" rel=""nofollow"">http://www.simplecdn.com/</a> for a CDN too. You can save a lot by hosting on S3 and using simplecdn to serve the data.",1233889771 469276,comment,468373.0,468668.0,0,0,jrockway,,,"Hopefully you are using a Firefox variant, like Conkeror or Vimperator.<p>Plain Firefox has an extremely unfriendly keyboard UI.",1233889739 469275,comment,468997.0,469041.0,0,0,weaksauce,,,"There are always edge cases, but that website seeks to prepare a student for a particular course with current notes from the actual course. The copied exams from the site looks to be a direct copyright violation though I did not purchase one to see if it is a scan/textual copy of the exam or a paraphrasing of it. As long gff keeps it generic he should be fine. Though, I am not a lawyer.",1233889729 469274,comment,468987.0,469162.0,0,0,jrockway,,,"Yes, definitely. For any public site I develop, I use OpenID logins exclusively. (Most of the ""real"" work I do involves non-public applications, and OpenID just doesn't fit there. But for sites that I want my IRC buddies to use, OpenID is the best solution -- easy to implement, and it means the users can spend their time playing with the site, not waiting for the e-mail confirmation message.)",1233889678 469273,comment,468970.0,469238.0,0,0,JacobAldridge,,,"Yes - my initial thought was 'Sabbatical - what will that mean for his business and (more importantly to me) his writing?""<p>Realising it was a March 2000 article, I'm now interested in a follow up. Did his start-up shift his 4-years-on 1-year-off work strategy because of finances, or because he was more energised to keep at it for longer?<p>And how did his perception of <i>""billions of not-very-smart venture dollars out there...good salaries...and the chance of having a ""liquidity event""</i> change in the 12 months after this was written?",1233889606 469272,comment,469147.0,469147.0,0,0,tlrobinson,,,"Regarding testing JavaScript parse speed, why is it difficult to test in the browser? Couldn't you, for example, wrap a string containing JavaScript code in ""function(){}"" and pass it to eval, or do ""new Function()"", and not execute the result?<p>As a corollary to that, doing<p><pre><code> eval(""function(){""+code+""}"")\n</code></pre>\nis <i>much</i> slower (~5x) than<p><pre><code> new Function(code)\n</code></pre>\nat least in Firefox using 280slides.com as my test subject (which is part of the reason we do use ""new Function"").",1233889574 469271,comment,469147.0,469257.0,0,0,jeresig,,,"I think that the Firefox codebase is a lot of things. It's been around for a while, for sure. There's cruft - definitely. It's also being actively stripped of its cruft and being actively improved. I think a lot of people are coming to discover just how much 'oompf' the Firefox codebase has. For example, all of these huge JavaScript performance improvements (TraceMonkey) are a layer of additions on top of the existing JavaScript engine (SpiderMonkey). So yeah, there's some really smart people at Mozilla who are making the code base quite fast - just as there are at Apple, Opera, and Google. It's a great time to be a web developers - this performance battle is just awesome on so many levels.",1233889572 469270,comment,468139.0,468139.0,0,0,RobGR,,,"Everyone should know the rating system. People tend to ignore rating systems that are hidden or not easy to understand. An example of a rating system that suffers from many hidden features is the ""credit score"" system; of course it is not designed to be useful to consumers, it is designed to be useful to the companies that know it's hidden factors. An example of a scoring system that is defined, but generally hated for being opaque and complecated, is the BCS college bowl system.<p>You should make it so it is not easy to game; the way to go about this, is to make it so that the easiest way to ""game"" the system, is to do something that you want to encourage anyway. So instead of making a fake account and making fake transactions back and forth to up your score, give sellers a bonus for allowing new, unrated buyers to pay after receiving the item, for example.<p>Think about how the standardized tests for private pilot licenses and etc work. They publish thousands of example questions with the correct answers, and then for your test they select a few at random. If you ""game"" the system by studying all the questions, you achieve their goal anyway, which is to learn the material as well as they can reasonably measure.<p>Now, you could take out the reputation and knowing the seller part of it, but I think then you would have to step in and guarantee things for the buyer.<p>I would do an ebay-like accumulative rating system, but have points be weighted with age, so that a good rating from a week ago is worth more than one from a year ago. You might fade them linearly to zero, but I think your formula should give people who have had an account for a long time some weight just for that.<p>I am experimenting with a scoring / rating system now. it is for my site slackerfactor.com, which is mostly functional. The site allows you to keep track of who paid which costs among roommates or a similar group; if someone is a slacker, and doesn't pay his fair share for a while, his ""slackerfactor"" score shows it, and the people who are doing his share similarly have a better score.<p>I decided to make the score fade with age, linearly to 3 years, after three years it doesn't matter any more. Since recent debts / credits matter more, someone who is up for re-evaluation as a housemate at the end of a lease or whatever, and has been slacking all year, has an incentive to clean up their act and pay a bunch of bills or buy groceries or whatever. The main site doesn't display the slackerfactor yet, only the beta site, because the formula probably still needs to be tweaked according to how people will use it.<p>Another approach you might want to put in your bag of tricks is per-user modifications of the score. On Slashdot you can say you want to ignore ""offtopic"" moderations when deciding what comments to show, or to rank ""troll"" as a plus instead of a negative. Similarly, you might offer users the ability to have some checkboxes such as ""ignore rankings more than a year old"" or ""negative rankings count as double if the person making the negative ranking has a score above 50"" and so on. Giving people the ability to tweak knobs often quiets the most persistent complainers.",1233889522
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Following fields and properties are declared in this class: ' Topic' PartitionId' Error" ], [ "Unnecessary Abstraction", "KafkaNet.Protocol", "OffsetResponse", "D:\\research\\architectureSmells\\repos\\Jroland_kafka-net\\src\\kafka-net\\Protocol\\OffsetRequest.cs", "The tool detected the smell in this class because the class contains only a few data members without any method implementation' that indicates that the abstraction might not be required. Following fields and properties are declared in this class: Topic' PartitionId' Error' Offsets" ], [ "Unnecessary Abstraction", "KafkaNet.Protocol", "CompressedMessageResult", "D:\\research\\architectureSmells\\repos\\Jroland_kafka-net\\src\\kafka-net\\Protocol\\ProduceRequest.cs", "The tool detected the smell in this class because the class contains only a few data members without any method implementation' that indicates that the abstraction might not be required. Following fields and properties are declared in this class: CompressedAmount' CompressedMessage" ], [ "Deficient Encapsulation", "KafkaNet.Statistics", "Gauges", "D:\\research\\architectureSmells\\repos\\Jroland_kafka-net\\src\\kafka-net\\Statistics\\StatisticsTracker.cs", "The tool detected the smell in this class because the class exposes fields belonging to it with public accessibility. Following fields are declared with public accessiblity: ActiveWriteOperation' ActiveReadOperation' QueuedWriteOperation" ], [ "Deficient Encapsulation", "KafkaNet.Statistics", "NetworkWriteSummary", "D:\\research\\architectureSmells\\repos\\Jroland_kafka-net\\src\\kafka-net\\Statistics\\StatisticsTracker.cs", "The tool detected the smell in this class because the class exposes fields belonging to it with public accessibility. Following fields are declared with public accessiblity: Endpoint' TcpSummary' QueueSummary" ], [ "Deficient Encapsulation", "KafkaNet.Statistics", "NetworkQueueSummary", "D:\\research\\architectureSmells\\repos\\Jroland_kafka-net\\src\\kafka-net\\Statistics\\StatisticsTracker.cs", "The tool detected the smell in this class because the class exposes fields belonging to it with public accessibility. Following fields are declared with public accessiblity: BytesQueued' QueuedBatchCount" ], [ "Deficient Encapsulation", "KafkaNet.Statistics", "NetworkTcpSummary", "D:\\research\\architectureSmells\\repos\\Jroland_kafka-net\\src\\kafka-net\\Statistics\\StatisticsTracker.cs", "The tool detected the smell in this class because the class exposes fields belonging to it with public accessibility. Following fields are declared with public accessiblity: MessagesPerSecond' MaxMessagesPerSecond' BytesPerSecond' AverageWriteDuration" ], [ "Deficient Encapsulation", "KafkaNet.Statistics", "ProduceRequestSummary", "D:\\research\\architectureSmells\\repos\\Jroland_kafka-net\\src\\kafka-net\\Statistics\\StatisticsTracker.cs", "The tool detected the smell in this class because the class exposes fields belonging to it with public accessibility. Following fields are declared with public accessiblity: SampleSize' MessageCount' MessagesPerSecond' MessageBytesPerSecond' PayloadBytesPerSecond' CompressedBytesPerSecond' AverageCompressionRatio" ], [ "Deficient Encapsulation", "KafkaNet.Protocol", "ConsumerMetadataResponse", "D:\\research\\architectureSmells\\repos\\Jroland_kafka-net\\src\\kafka-net\\Protocol\\ConsumerMetadataRequest.cs", "The tool detected the smell in this class because the class exposes fields belonging to it with public accessibility. Following fields are declared with public accessiblity: Error' CoordinatorId' CoordinatorHost' CoordinatorPort" ], [ "Deficient Encapsulation", "KafkaNet.Protocol", "OffsetFetchResponse", "D:\\research\\architectureSmells\\repos\\Jroland_kafka-net\\src\\kafka-net\\Protocol\\OffsetFetchRequest.cs", "The tool detected the smell in this class because the class exposes fields belonging to it with public accessibility. Following fields are declared with public accessiblity: Topic' PartitionId' Offset' MetaData' Error" ], [ "Deficient Encapsulation", "KafkaNet.Protocol", "ProtocolConstants", "D:\\research\\architectureSmells\\repos\\Jroland_kafka-net\\src\\kafka-net\\Protocol\\Protocol.cs", "The tool detected the smell in this class because the class exposes fields belonging to it with public accessibility. Following fields are declared with public accessiblity: AttributeCodeMask" ], [ "Deficient Encapsulation", "KafkaNet.Protocol", "ProtocolConstants", "D:\\research\\architectureSmells\\repos\\Jroland_kafka-net\\src\\kafka-net\\Protocol\\Protocol.cs", "The tool detected the smell in this class because the class declares global (public static) fields. Following fields are declared with public static modifiers: AttributeCodeMask" ], [ "Deficient Encapsulation", "KafkaNet.Protocol", "FetchRequest", "D:\\research\\architectureSmells\\repos\\Jroland_kafka-net\\src\\kafka-net\\Protocol\\FetchRequest.cs", "The tool detected the smell in this class because the class exposes fields belonging to it with public accessibility. Following fields are declared with public accessiblity: MaxWaitTime' MinBytes" ], [ "Deficient Encapsulation", "KafkaNet.Protocol", "OffsetCommitResponse", "D:\\research\\architectureSmells\\repos\\Jroland_kafka-net\\src\\kafka-net\\Protocol\\OffsetCommitRequest.cs", "The tool detected the smell in this class because the class exposes fields belonging to it with public accessibility. Following fields are declared with public accessiblity: Topic' PartitionId' Error" ], [ "Deficient Encapsulation", "KafkaNet.Protocol", "ProduceRequest", "D:\\research\\architectureSmells\\repos\\Jroland_kafka-net\\src\\kafka-net\\Protocol\\ProduceRequest.cs", "The tool detected the smell in this class because the class exposes fields belonging to it with public accessibility. Following fields are declared with public accessiblity: TimeoutMS' Acks' Payload" ], [ "Insufficient Modularization", "KafkaNet.Common", "Extensions", "D:\\research\\architectureSmells\\repos\\Jroland_kafka-net\\src\\kafka-net\\Common\\Extensions.cs", "The tool detected the smell in this class becuase the class has bloated interface (large number of public methods). Total public methods in the class: 20 public methods" ], [ "Broken Modularization", "KafkaNet.Statistics", "NetworkQueueSummary", "D:\\research\\architectureSmells\\repos\\Jroland_kafka-net\\src\\kafka-net\\Statistics\\StatisticsTracker.cs", "The tool detected the smell in this class because it contains only data members without any method implementation. Following fields and properties are declared in this class: KilobytesQueued' OldestBatchInQueue' QueuedMessages' SampleSize' BytesQueued' QueuedBatchCount" ], [ "Broken Modularization", "KafkaNet.Statistics", "NetworkTcpSummary", "D:\\research\\architectureSmells\\repos\\Jroland_kafka-net\\src\\kafka-net\\Statistics\\StatisticsTracker.cs", "The tool detected the smell in this class because it contains only data members without any method implementation. Following fields and properties are declared in this class: KilobytesPerSecond' AverageTotalDuration' SampleSize' MessagesLastBatch' MessagesPerSecond' MaxMessagesPerSecond' BytesPerSecond' AverageWriteDuration" ], [ "Broken Modularization", "KafkaNet.Statistics", "ProduceRequestSummary", "D:\\research\\architectureSmells\\repos\\Jroland_kafka-net\\src\\kafka-net\\Statistics\\StatisticsTracker.cs", "The tool detected the smell in this class because it contains only data members without any method implementation. Following fields and properties are declared in this class: MessageKilobytesPerSecond' PayloadKilobytesPerSecond' CompressedKilobytesPerSecond' SampleSize' MessageCount' MessagesPerSecond' MessageBytesPerSecond' PayloadBytesPerSecond' CompressedBytesPerSecond' AverageCompressionRatio" ], [ "Broken Modularization", "KafkaNet", "KafkaDataPayload", "D:\\research\\architectureSmells\\repos\\Jroland_kafka-net\\src\\kafka-net\\KafkaTcpSocket.cs", "The tool detected the smell in this class because it contains only data members without any method implementation. Following fields and properties are declared in this class: CorrelationId' ApiKey' MessageCount' TrackPayload' Buffer" ], [ "Cyclically-dependent Modularization", "KafkaNet.Protocol", "FetchRequest", "D:\\research\\architectureSmells\\repos\\Jroland_kafka-net\\src\\kafka-net\\Protocol\\FetchRequest.cs", "The tool detected the smell in this class because this class participates in a cyclic dependency. The participating classes in the cycle are: KafkaNet.Protocol.FetchRequest' KafkaNet.Protocol.Fetch" ], [ "Rebellious Hierarchy", "KafkaNet.Common", "BigEndianBinaryWriter", "D:\\research\\architectureSmells\\repos\\Jroland_kafka-net\\src\\kafka-net\\Common\\BigEndianBinaryWriter.cs", "The tool detected the smell in this class because method(s) of this class reject the methods provided by its supertypes. The method(s) that reject the suptertype's method are: Write" ] ]
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Design smell,Namespace,Class,File,Cause Unutilized Abstraction,KafkaNet.Common,Extensions,D:\research\architectureSmells\repos\Jroland_kafka-net\src\kafka-net\Common\Extensions.cs,The tool detected the smell in this class because this class is potentially unused. (Please ignore the smell if the reported class is auto-generated and/or used to serve a specific known purpose.) Unnecessary Abstraction,KafkaNet.Statistics,Gauges,D:\research\architectureSmells\repos\Jroland_kafka-net\src\kafka-net\Statistics\StatisticsTracker.cs,The tool detected the smell in this class because the class contains only a few data members without any method implementation' that indicates that the abstraction might not be required. Following fields and properties are declared in this class: ' ActiveWriteOperation' ActiveReadOperation' QueuedWriteOperation Unnecessary Abstraction,KafkaNet.Statistics,NetworkWriteSummary,D:\research\architectureSmells\repos\Jroland_kafka-net\src\kafka-net\Statistics\StatisticsTracker.cs,The tool detected the smell in this class because the class contains only a few data members without any method implementation' that indicates that the abstraction might not be required. Following fields and properties are declared in this class: ' Endpoint' TcpSummary' QueueSummary Unnecessary Abstraction,KafkaNet,BrokerRouteSendBatch,D:\research\architectureSmells\repos\Jroland_kafka-net\src\kafka-net\Producer.cs,The tool detected the smell in this class because the class contains only a few data members without any method implementation' that indicates that the abstraction might not be required. Following fields and properties are declared in this class: Route' Task' MessagesSent Unnecessary Abstraction,KafkaNet,KafkaDataPayload,D:\research\architectureSmells\repos\Jroland_kafka-net\src\kafka-net\KafkaTcpSocket.cs,The tool detected the smell in this class because the class contains only a few data members without any method implementation' that indicates that the abstraction might not be required. Following fields and properties are declared in this class: CorrelationId' ApiKey' MessageCount' TrackPayload' Buffer Unnecessary Abstraction,KafkaNet.Protocol,ConsumerMetadataResponse,D:\research\architectureSmells\repos\Jroland_kafka-net\src\kafka-net\Protocol\ConsumerMetadataRequest.cs,The tool detected the smell in this class because the class contains only a few data members without any method implementation' that indicates that the abstraction might not be required. Following fields and properties are declared in this class: ' Error' CoordinatorId' CoordinatorHost' CoordinatorPort Unnecessary Abstraction,KafkaNet.Protocol,OffsetFetch,D:\research\architectureSmells\repos\Jroland_kafka-net\src\kafka-net\Protocol\OffsetFetchRequest.cs,The tool detected the smell in this class because the class contains only a few data members without any method implementation' that indicates that the abstraction might not be required. Following fields and properties are declared in this class: Topic' PartitionId Unnecessary Abstraction,KafkaNet.Protocol,ProtocolConstants,D:\research\architectureSmells\repos\Jroland_kafka-net\src\kafka-net\Protocol\Protocol.cs,The tool detected the smell in this class because the class contains only a few data members without any method implementation' that indicates that the abstraction might not be required. Following fields and properties are declared in this class: ' AttributeCodeMask Unnecessary Abstraction,KafkaNet.Protocol,MessageMetadata,D:\research\architectureSmells\repos\Jroland_kafka-net\src\kafka-net\Protocol\Message.cs,The tool detected the smell in this class because the class contains only a few data members without any method implementation' that indicates that the abstraction might not be required. Following fields and properties are declared in this class: Offset' PartitionId Unnecessary Abstraction,KafkaNet.Protocol,OffsetCommitResponse,D:\research\architectureSmells\repos\Jroland_kafka-net\src\kafka-net\Protocol\OffsetCommitRequest.cs,The tool detected the smell in this class because the class contains only a few data members without any method implementation' that indicates that the abstraction might not be required. Following fields and properties are declared in this class: ' Topic' PartitionId' Error Unnecessary Abstraction,KafkaNet.Protocol,OffsetResponse,D:\research\architectureSmells\repos\Jroland_kafka-net\src\kafka-net\Protocol\OffsetRequest.cs,The tool detected the smell in this class because the class contains only a few data members without any method implementation' that indicates that the abstraction might not be required. Following fields and properties are declared in this class: Topic' PartitionId' Error' Offsets Unnecessary Abstraction,KafkaNet.Protocol,CompressedMessageResult,D:\research\architectureSmells\repos\Jroland_kafka-net\src\kafka-net\Protocol\ProduceRequest.cs,The tool detected the smell in this class because the class contains only a few data members without any method implementation' that indicates that the abstraction might not be required. Following fields and properties are declared in this class: CompressedAmount' CompressedMessage Deficient Encapsulation,KafkaNet.Statistics,Gauges,D:\research\architectureSmells\repos\Jroland_kafka-net\src\kafka-net\Statistics\StatisticsTracker.cs,The tool detected the smell in this class because the class exposes fields belonging to it with public accessibility. Following fields are declared with public accessiblity: ActiveWriteOperation' ActiveReadOperation' QueuedWriteOperation Deficient Encapsulation,KafkaNet.Statistics,NetworkWriteSummary,D:\research\architectureSmells\repos\Jroland_kafka-net\src\kafka-net\Statistics\StatisticsTracker.cs,The tool detected the smell in this class because the class exposes fields belonging to it with public accessibility. Following fields are declared with public accessiblity: Endpoint' TcpSummary' QueueSummary Deficient Encapsulation,KafkaNet.Statistics,NetworkQueueSummary,D:\research\architectureSmells\repos\Jroland_kafka-net\src\kafka-net\Statistics\StatisticsTracker.cs,The tool detected the smell in this class because the class exposes fields belonging to it with public accessibility. Following fields are declared with public accessiblity: BytesQueued' QueuedBatchCount Deficient Encapsulation,KafkaNet.Statistics,NetworkTcpSummary,D:\research\architectureSmells\repos\Jroland_kafka-net\src\kafka-net\Statistics\StatisticsTracker.cs,The tool detected the smell in this class because the class exposes fields belonging to it with public accessibility. Following fields are declared with public accessiblity: MessagesPerSecond' MaxMessagesPerSecond' BytesPerSecond' AverageWriteDuration Deficient Encapsulation,KafkaNet.Statistics,ProduceRequestSummary,D:\research\architectureSmells\repos\Jroland_kafka-net\src\kafka-net\Statistics\StatisticsTracker.cs,The tool detected the smell in this class because the class exposes fields belonging to it with public accessibility. Following fields are declared with public accessiblity: SampleSize' MessageCount' MessagesPerSecond' MessageBytesPerSecond' PayloadBytesPerSecond' CompressedBytesPerSecond' AverageCompressionRatio Deficient Encapsulation,KafkaNet.Protocol,ConsumerMetadataResponse,D:\research\architectureSmells\repos\Jroland_kafka-net\src\kafka-net\Protocol\ConsumerMetadataRequest.cs,The tool detected the smell in this class because the class exposes fields belonging to it with public accessibility. Following fields are declared with public accessiblity: Error' CoordinatorId' CoordinatorHost' CoordinatorPort Deficient Encapsulation,KafkaNet.Protocol,OffsetFetchResponse,D:\research\architectureSmells\repos\Jroland_kafka-net\src\kafka-net\Protocol\OffsetFetchRequest.cs,The tool detected the smell in this class because the class exposes fields belonging to it with public accessibility. Following fields are declared with public accessiblity: Topic' PartitionId' Offset' MetaData' Error Deficient Encapsulation,KafkaNet.Protocol,ProtocolConstants,D:\research\architectureSmells\repos\Jroland_kafka-net\src\kafka-net\Protocol\Protocol.cs,The tool detected the smell in this class because the class exposes fields belonging to it with public accessibility. Following fields are declared with public accessiblity: AttributeCodeMask Deficient Encapsulation,KafkaNet.Protocol,ProtocolConstants,D:\research\architectureSmells\repos\Jroland_kafka-net\src\kafka-net\Protocol\Protocol.cs,The tool detected the smell in this class because the class declares global (public static) fields. Following fields are declared with public static modifiers: AttributeCodeMask Deficient Encapsulation,KafkaNet.Protocol,FetchRequest,D:\research\architectureSmells\repos\Jroland_kafka-net\src\kafka-net\Protocol\FetchRequest.cs,The tool detected the smell in this class because the class exposes fields belonging to it with public accessibility. Following fields are declared with public accessiblity: MaxWaitTime' MinBytes Deficient Encapsulation,KafkaNet.Protocol,OffsetCommitResponse,D:\research\architectureSmells\repos\Jroland_kafka-net\src\kafka-net\Protocol\OffsetCommitRequest.cs,The tool detected the smell in this class because the class exposes fields belonging to it with public accessibility. Following fields are declared with public accessiblity: Topic' PartitionId' Error Deficient Encapsulation,KafkaNet.Protocol,ProduceRequest,D:\research\architectureSmells\repos\Jroland_kafka-net\src\kafka-net\Protocol\ProduceRequest.cs,The tool detected the smell in this class because the class exposes fields belonging to it with public accessibility. Following fields are declared with public accessiblity: TimeoutMS' Acks' Payload Insufficient Modularization,KafkaNet.Common,Extensions,D:\research\architectureSmells\repos\Jroland_kafka-net\src\kafka-net\Common\Extensions.cs,The tool detected the smell in this class becuase the class has bloated interface (large number of public methods). Total public methods in the class: 20 public methods Broken Modularization,KafkaNet.Statistics,NetworkQueueSummary,D:\research\architectureSmells\repos\Jroland_kafka-net\src\kafka-net\Statistics\StatisticsTracker.cs,The tool detected the smell in this class because it contains only data members without any method implementation. Following fields and properties are declared in this class: KilobytesQueued' OldestBatchInQueue' QueuedMessages' SampleSize' BytesQueued' QueuedBatchCount Broken Modularization,KafkaNet.Statistics,NetworkTcpSummary,D:\research\architectureSmells\repos\Jroland_kafka-net\src\kafka-net\Statistics\StatisticsTracker.cs,The tool detected the smell in this class because it contains only data members without any method implementation. Following fields and properties are declared in this class: KilobytesPerSecond' AverageTotalDuration' SampleSize' MessagesLastBatch' MessagesPerSecond' MaxMessagesPerSecond' BytesPerSecond' AverageWriteDuration Broken Modularization,KafkaNet.Statistics,ProduceRequestSummary,D:\research\architectureSmells\repos\Jroland_kafka-net\src\kafka-net\Statistics\StatisticsTracker.cs,The tool detected the smell in this class because it contains only data members without any method implementation. Following fields and properties are declared in this class: MessageKilobytesPerSecond' PayloadKilobytesPerSecond' CompressedKilobytesPerSecond' SampleSize' MessageCount' MessagesPerSecond' MessageBytesPerSecond' PayloadBytesPerSecond' CompressedBytesPerSecond' AverageCompressionRatio Broken Modularization,KafkaNet,KafkaDataPayload,D:\research\architectureSmells\repos\Jroland_kafka-net\src\kafka-net\KafkaTcpSocket.cs,The tool detected the smell in this class because it contains only data members without any method implementation. Following fields and properties are declared in this class: CorrelationId' ApiKey' MessageCount' TrackPayload' Buffer Cyclically-dependent Modularization,KafkaNet.Protocol,FetchRequest,D:\research\architectureSmells\repos\Jroland_kafka-net\src\kafka-net\Protocol\FetchRequest.cs,The tool detected the smell in this class because this class participates in a cyclic dependency. The participating classes in the cycle are: KafkaNet.Protocol.FetchRequest' KafkaNet.Protocol.Fetch Rebellious Hierarchy,KafkaNet.Common,BigEndianBinaryWriter,D:\research\architectureSmells\repos\Jroland_kafka-net\src\kafka-net\Common\BigEndianBinaryWriter.cs,The tool detected the smell in this class because method(s) of this class reject the methods provided by its supertypes. The method(s) that reject the suptertype's method are: Write
[ [ "Design smell", "Namespace", "Class", "File", "Cause" ], [ "Unnecessary Abstraction", "ServiceStack.DataAccess.Db4oProvider.Tests", "User", "D:\\research\\architectureSmells\\repos1\\ServiceStack_ServiceStack.Extras\\src\\ServiceStack.DataAccess\\ServiceStack.DataAccess.Db4oProvider.Tests\\Db4oBasicWriteTests.cs", "The tool detected the smell in this class because the class contains only a few data members without any method implementation' that indicates that the abstraction might not be required. Following fields and properties are declared in this class: Id' Name" ], [ "Unnecessary Abstraction", "ServiceStack.DataAccess.Db4oProvider.Tests", "CustomerOrder", "D:\\research\\architectureSmells\\repos1\\ServiceStack_ServiceStack.Extras\\src\\ServiceStack.DataAccess\\ServiceStack.DataAccess.Db4oProvider.Tests\\Db4oTestBase.cs", "The tool detected the smell in this class because the class contains only a few data members without any method implementation' that indicates that the abstraction might not be required. Following fields and properties are declared in this class: Id" ], [ "Broken Hierarchy", "ServiceStack.DataAccess.Db4oProvider.Tests", "Db4OPagingTests", "D:\\research\\architectureSmells\\repos1\\ServiceStack_ServiceStack.Extras\\src\\ServiceStack.DataAccess\\ServiceStack.DataAccess.Db4oProvider.Tests\\Db4oPagingTests.cs", "The tool detected a potential instance of the smell because this type does not implement or override any method from it's supertype(s): ServiceStack.DataAccess.Db4oProvider.Tests.Db4OTestBase" ], [ "Broken Hierarchy", "ServiceStack.DataAccess.Db4oProvider.Tests", "Db4OAdvancedQueryTests", "D:\\research\\architectureSmells\\repos1\\ServiceStack_ServiceStack.Extras\\src\\ServiceStack.DataAccess\\ServiceStack.DataAccess.Db4oProvider.Tests\\Db4oAdvancedQueryTests.cs", "The tool detected a potential instance of the smell because this type does not implement or override any method from it's supertype(s): ServiceStack.DataAccess.Db4oProvider.Tests.Db4OTestBase" ], [ "Broken Hierarchy", "ServiceStack.DataAccess.Db4oProvider.Tests", "Db4OBasicWriteTests", "D:\\research\\architectureSmells\\repos1\\ServiceStack_ServiceStack.Extras\\src\\ServiceStack.DataAccess\\ServiceStack.DataAccess.Db4oProvider.Tests\\Db4oBasicWriteTests.cs", "The tool detected a potential instance of the smell because this type does not implement or override any method from it's supertype(s): ServiceStack.DataAccess.Db4oProvider.Tests.Db4OTestBase" ], [ "Broken Hierarchy", "ServiceStack.DataAccess.Db4oProvider.Tests", "Db4OQueryableProviderTests", "D:\\research\\architectureSmells\\repos1\\ServiceStack_ServiceStack.Extras\\src\\ServiceStack.DataAccess\\ServiceStack.DataAccess.Db4oProvider.Tests\\Db4oQueryableProviderTests.cs", "The tool detected a potential instance of the smell because this type does not implement or override any method from it's supertype(s): ServiceStack.DataAccess.Db4oProvider.Tests.Db4OTestBase" ], [ "Broken Hierarchy", "ServiceStack.DataAccess.Db4oProvider.Tests", "Db4OBasicQueryTests", "D:\\research\\architectureSmells\\repos1\\ServiceStack_ServiceStack.Extras\\src\\ServiceStack.DataAccess\\ServiceStack.DataAccess.Db4oProvider.Tests\\Db4oBasicQueryTests.cs", "The tool detected a potential instance of the smell because this type does not implement or override any method from it's supertype(s): ServiceStack.DataAccess.Db4oProvider.Tests.Db4OTestBase" ] ]
Create the CSV version of the given table.
Design smell,Namespace,Class,File,Cause Unnecessary Abstraction,ServiceStack.DataAccess.Db4oProvider.Tests,User,D:\research\architectureSmells\repos1\ServiceStack_ServiceStack.Extras\src\ServiceStack.DataAccess\ServiceStack.DataAccess.Db4oProvider.Tests\Db4oBasicWriteTests.cs,The tool detected the smell in this class because the class contains only a few data members without any method implementation' that indicates that the abstraction might not be required. Following fields and properties are declared in this class: Id' Name Unnecessary Abstraction,ServiceStack.DataAccess.Db4oProvider.Tests,CustomerOrder,D:\research\architectureSmells\repos1\ServiceStack_ServiceStack.Extras\src\ServiceStack.DataAccess\ServiceStack.DataAccess.Db4oProvider.Tests\Db4oTestBase.cs,The tool detected the smell in this class because the class contains only a few data members without any method implementation' that indicates that the abstraction might not be required. Following fields and properties are declared in this class: Id Broken Hierarchy,ServiceStack.DataAccess.Db4oProvider.Tests,Db4OPagingTests,D:\research\architectureSmells\repos1\ServiceStack_ServiceStack.Extras\src\ServiceStack.DataAccess\ServiceStack.DataAccess.Db4oProvider.Tests\Db4oPagingTests.cs,The tool detected a potential instance of the smell because this type does not implement or override any method from it's supertype(s): ServiceStack.DataAccess.Db4oProvider.Tests.Db4OTestBase Broken Hierarchy,ServiceStack.DataAccess.Db4oProvider.Tests,Db4OAdvancedQueryTests,D:\research\architectureSmells\repos1\ServiceStack_ServiceStack.Extras\src\ServiceStack.DataAccess\ServiceStack.DataAccess.Db4oProvider.Tests\Db4oAdvancedQueryTests.cs,The tool detected a potential instance of the smell because this type does not implement or override any method from it's supertype(s): ServiceStack.DataAccess.Db4oProvider.Tests.Db4OTestBase Broken Hierarchy,ServiceStack.DataAccess.Db4oProvider.Tests,Db4OBasicWriteTests,D:\research\architectureSmells\repos1\ServiceStack_ServiceStack.Extras\src\ServiceStack.DataAccess\ServiceStack.DataAccess.Db4oProvider.Tests\Db4oBasicWriteTests.cs,The tool detected a potential instance of the smell because this type does not implement or override any method from it's supertype(s): ServiceStack.DataAccess.Db4oProvider.Tests.Db4OTestBase Broken Hierarchy,ServiceStack.DataAccess.Db4oProvider.Tests,Db4OQueryableProviderTests,D:\research\architectureSmells\repos1\ServiceStack_ServiceStack.Extras\src\ServiceStack.DataAccess\ServiceStack.DataAccess.Db4oProvider.Tests\Db4oQueryableProviderTests.cs,The tool detected a potential instance of the smell because this type does not implement or override any method from it's supertype(s): ServiceStack.DataAccess.Db4oProvider.Tests.Db4OTestBase Broken Hierarchy,ServiceStack.DataAccess.Db4oProvider.Tests,Db4OBasicQueryTests,D:\research\architectureSmells\repos1\ServiceStack_ServiceStack.Extras\src\ServiceStack.DataAccess\ServiceStack.DataAccess.Db4oProvider.Tests\Db4oBasicQueryTests.cs,The tool detected a potential instance of the smell because this type does not implement or override any method from it's supertype(s): ServiceStack.DataAccess.Db4oProvider.Tests.Db4OTestBase
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[ [ "title", " publication", " authors", " date", " year", " month", " url", " content" ], [ "Biden Apologizes for the Wrong Thing | The American Spectator", "spectator.org", "Debra J. Saunders", "06-23-2019", "2019", "6", "https://spectator.org/biden-apologizes-for-the-wrong-thing/", "Biden Apologizes for the Wrong Thing How was it bipartisan if they were all Democrats? Sen. Joe Biden in 1991 (Rob Crandall/Shutterstock.com) Top Stories by Scott McKay\nJ oe Biden backtracked on the wrong old thing.\nEarlier this month, the former vice president abandoned his decadeslong support for the Hyde Amendment, a middle-ground measure that bans federal funding for most abortions. It was a reversal that showed Biden could be pushed into a progressive corner that demands choice for women who want abortions and denies it to those who do not want to bankroll a procedure that goes against their deeply held beliefs.\n“I do not think it is good public policy, and I wish we never had a Hyde Amendment, but it is the law of the land right now,” House Speaker Nancy Pelosi said last week. No lie. Her own House passed a budget that included the Hyde Amendment without a single Republican vote — because they want the measure to pass the Senate. Thus, Biden’s position change puts him to the left of House Democrats.\nSo now, lest he walk back too many of his longtime planks and turn his entrance into the Democratic primary into a full-blown apology tour, Biden, 76, stuck with his rhetoric at a high-ticket fundraiser Tuesday night in New York. There, he waxed about the good old days in the Senate when the august body got things done.\nIn that spirit, he praised two racist segregationist senators — the late James Eastland of Mississippi and Herman Talmadge of Georgia — because “at least there was some civility” and commitment to get things done.\nOn the one hand, Democratic presidential hopefuls who pounced on Biden reflect the expectation in the progressive left that every politician enter the arena as pure as a virgin, untainted by the assumptions prevalent in the communities and eras in which they grew up — unless he or she grew up in a commune. In their world view, there is no such thing as people evolving. There are only good people (themselves) and bad people (those who disagree with them).\nHence, they are happy to turn reflecting the values of America in the 1970s and 1980s into a capital offense for public officeholders. That’s no way to win at the ballot box.\nWhen Sen. Cory Booker, D-N.J., suggested Biden should apologize, Biden responded, “Apologize for what?” And: “There’s not a racist bone in my body.” (He sounded a lot like President Donald Trump saying he’s “the least racist person you’ve ever met.”) Biden added: “I’ve been involved in civil rights my whole career. Period, period, period.”\nThe Washington Post undercut that claim Friday with a story about Biden’s alliance with Eastland when Biden was a freshman senator who opposed court-ordered desegregation and busing.\nOn the issue of busing, I happen to agree with Biden. I saw busing fail the black students who were bused to my white suburban public school district in the 1960s. It was a well-intended but cruelly ineffective policy that put adolescents in buses for hours every day so that they could attend classes for which they were unprepared, through no fault of their own.\nI don’t think Biden could voice a like viewpoint in this 2020 primary.\nThat said, then-Sen. Barack Obama surely was aware of Biden’s warts, and still he chose the Delaware Democrat to be his running mate. To the casual voter, a Democrat tossing out the racist charge against the vice president to the country’s first African-American president has to appear completely over-the-top.\nHere’s another odd element in Biden talking fondly of hardcore Southern Democratic segregationists as great examples of civil legislators. The problem in politics today, Biden said, is, “You look at the other side and you’re the enemy. Not the opposition, the enemy. We don’t talk to each other anymore.” If his point is that he can work across the aisle, Biden should have named actual Republicans, not Eastland and Talmadge, who were Democrats.\nInstead, Biden spoke as if his brain had airbrushed the D’s after the senators’ names. Likewise, MSNBC’s Kasie Hunt described Biden’s favorable remarks about “two former Republican colleagues.” She later corrected the record.\nSen. Kirsten Gillibrand offered she didn’t think Biden “should be bragging about working on a bipartisan basis with segregationists.” But it wasn’t bipartisan. It was one party working with itself — like all of Washington today.\nContact Debra J. Saunders at dsaunders@reviewjournal.com or 202-662-7391. Follow @DebraJSaunders on Twitter.\nCOPYRIGHT 2019 CREATORS.COM" ], [ "Monsignor Rossi Boots Me From D.C. Basilica on Corpus Christi Sunday", "spectator.org", "George Neumayr", "06-24-2019", "2019", "6", "https://spectator.org/monsignor-rossi-boots-me-from-d-c-basilica-on-corpus-christi-sunday/", "Monsignor Rossi Boots Me From D.C. Basilica on Corpus Christi Sunday I have been told that it is a “five year ban.” by Scott McKay\nA rchbishop Carlo Maria Viganò, the whistle-blowing former papal nuncio to the U.S., recently confirmed my scoop from last year that Monsignor Walter Rossi, who runs the Basilica of the Shrine of the Immaculate Conception, is an accused gay predator.\n“‘Monsignor Rossi is, without a doubt, a member of the ‘gay mafia.’ You can read about him online on The American Spectator website,” Viganò told the Italian journalist Marco Tosatti.\n“I can say that, while I was a nuncio in the United States, I received the documentation that states that Msgr. Rossi had sexually molested male students at the Catholic University of America,” according to Viganò. “The Vatican, in particular Cdl. [Pietro] Parolin, is well aware of the situation of Msgr. Rossi, as is Cdl. Wuerl. I can finally testify that Rossi’s name was proposed for promotion to my predecessor, Archbishop Pietro Sambi, who blocked his progress.”\nFearing my investigation of the gay mafia, Rossi last year put me on the Basilica’s Most Wanted list — an internal security memo/poster I discovered that instructedits security detail to call the police if they saw me on the premises. I never received any notice of the duration or rationale of the ban. So when I went to the Basilica on Corpus Christi Sunday and trotted along in its procession, I didn’t know for certain if Rossi would boot me from the Basilica. But he did.\nHis security guards had been casting meaningful glances at me during the Mass and shadowed me wherever I went. Then they called the police, who turned up near Rossi’s Lexus in his special parking spot near the Basilica’s doors. But it was left to the director of security to do the deed. “I need to talk to you,” she said to me, looking very grave, as if I wasn’t a journalist and Catholic but a member of ISIS (the security also ludicrously flanked Rossi, as if he was in mortal danger).\n“You are barred from the Basilica,” she said, “which means you are not supposed to be here. I am going to ask you to leave.” The woman’s name is Valencia Camp, who, a quick Google search reveals, is tied to various Rossi retainers (one of whom lives in an apartment that Rossi was once listed at).\nCamp informed me that I have been banned “for five years,” and that the “bar notice is with the Metropolitan Police.” What, I asked, are the grounds for the order? She wouldn’t answer: “I need you off the property.” Does the Basilica, I also asked, have a policy of banning journalists (which is not exactly in keeping with the supposedly “transparent” Church of Pope Francis)? “When their behavior is inappropriate,“ she replied, but wouldn’t specify what inappropriate actions I had ever committed. I also asked her, given that the ban baldly violates my canonical rights as a Catholic to frequent the sacraments, what authority Rossi has to ban me from a Catholic church. She responded with bureaucratic babble and secularism: “This is a civil issue with the police.” (The police have never contacted me and I never received a “barring order” stipulating that I can’t step on to the property for five years. My interchange with Camp can be seen on my iPhone video below, which at o1:33 also includes a nice shot of Rossi’s Lexus.) https://spectator.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/06/Neumayr-Camp-video-20190623_134604_002.mp4\nRossi is a protégé of two confirmed frauds and out-of-control gay clericalists, Michael Bransfield and Theodore McCarrick. He learned at their knees how to treatthe Basilica as his personal fiefdom. Because Rossi sees the Church’s “property” ashis own, he feels no hesitation in violating the canonical rights of a Catholic simply because he doesn’t want to be questioned by him about Viganò’s charges and other sordid matters.\nWere the Church to investigate Rossi, as it investigated his patrons, it would find the same pattern of squalor, greed, manipulation, and homosexual harassment. Viganò has established at the very least that he received complaints about Rossi’s predation. The faithful have a right to ask about those charges. Rossi also sits on the board of Catholic University, which, were his misdeeds heterosexual, would have landed him on the front page of the Washington Post a long time ago.\nI had heard rumors last year that the Post was asking questions about Rossi, but of course it never produced a piece. The bulb on the Post ’s “spotlight” isn’t even flickering. In hock to the Catholic left and sympathetic to the spread of homosexuality within the Church, the Post ’s religion reporters haven’t even reported on Viganò’s comments about Rossi. Never mind that it is obviously relevant D.C.-related news for a D.C. paper. For the Post , the “Me Too”movement simply doesn’t extend to homosexuals, one of its favorite minority groups. But imagine if Viganò had said he received complaints about a prominent priest who was hitting on the CUA cheerleading team. The press and Catholic U’s president would respond with an immediate investigation.\nFor now, Rossi enjoys the PC immunity of the press and the protection of the utterly hypocritical Church of Pope Francis, which preaches poverty by day and practices decadence by night. Pope Francis goes on and on about “self-interested clericalism” than protects and promotes its most obvious practitioners. The McCarrick-Bransfield-Rossi triumvirate, with its beach houses, boy toys, and ballooning bank accounts, resembled nothing less than self-interested clericalism on steroids.\nThe principal celebrant at the Mass, by the way, was Monsignor Charles Antonicelli, who served as vicar general and moderator of the curia under the disgraced Donald Wuerl. Rossi introduced him rather pompously at the beginning of the Mass, noting that Antonicelli in effect had been Wuerl’s chief of staff and now serves as (Wuerl successor) Wilton Gregory’s. How is that for business as usual? Viganò had Antonicelli sized up, famously noting that Wuerl “lies shamelessly” and “prevails” upon Antonicelli to “lie as well.”\nRossi hopes to hide behind those lies, and who knows maybe he can gut it out under the corruption of Francis, for whom “making a mess” applies not to angry orthodox Catholics but to wayward priests and left-wing activists. With one hand, Rossi invites Nancy Pelosi and company to Communion; with the other, he calls the police and his praetorian guard on me." ], [ "Why the Dems Will Never Win Back Trump Voters", "spectator.org", "David Catron", "06-24-2019", "2019", "6", "https://spectator.org/why-the-dems-will-never-win-back-trump-voters/", "Why the Dems Will Never Win Back Trump Voters Their cartoonish image of the President’s base dooms them to failure.\nI t’s an article of faith among Democrats that the President’s base consists primarily of white working class voters without college degrees, and that they must be won back in order to beat Trump in 2020. This is why Elizabeth Warren inflicted that cringe-making, “I’m gonna get me a beer,” video on a long-suffering electorate. It is why Joe Biden, who reputedly enjoys a special rapport with blue collar voters, is the frontrunner for his party’s presidential nomination despite his penchant for gaffes and plagiarism. Thus, during this week’s Democratic debates, the candidates will devote considerable effort to courting the “deplorables.”\nThis will, however, be an exercise in futility because everything they believe about Trump’s base is false. Their view of this large and growing segment of the electorate is distorted by a myth concocted primarily by the media to explain away a deeply uncomfortable reality — that Trump possessed a better understanding of the public mood than did the professional political class. They were unable to abandon their preconceived notions about Trump and his supporters, despite easily accessible contrary data. The belief that his message was resonating only among the working class was debunked by Nate Silver as early as May of 2016:\nIt’s been extremely common for news accounts to portray Donald Trump’s candidacy as a “working-class” rebellion against Republican elites.… But the definition of “working class” and similar terms is fuzzy, and narratives like these risk obscuring an important and perhaps counterintuitive fact about Trump’s voters: As compared with most Americans, Trump’s voters are better off. The median household income of a Trump voter so far in the primaries is about $72,000.\nThat figure wasn’t merely above the national median household income, it was higher than the median income for Hillary Clinton’s supporters. Silver went on to point out that the general portrayal of Trump’s voters as uneducated also failed to conform to the facts: “About 44 percent of Trump supporters have college degrees… higher than the 33 percent of non-Hispanic white adults, or the 29 percent of American adults overall, who have at least a bachelor’s degree.” Blue collar workers were a real and valuable cohort of the President’s supporters, but the financial and educational make up of his base was more complex than most acknowledged.\nYet, even a guy as smart as National Review ’s Kevin Williamson succumbed to the Never Trump delusion that Trump’s supporters were a bunch of white trash losers. In an essay published in the spring of 2016, he snarled , “Donald Trump’s speeches make them feel good. So does OxyContin.” Even after Trump won the Republican nomination, the legacy media, the Never Trumpers, and the Clinton campaign clung desperately to their belief that his supporters were a contemptible collection of irredeemable, uneducated homophobes, xenophobes, and racists. They were, as Clinton famously phrased it , “a basket of deplorables.”\nNormally, even a candidate as politically inept as Hillary Clinton wouldn’t be dumb enough to publicly insult the customers, but the polls and the projections of all the experts indicated she was a sure winner. The most pessimistic estimate of her chances came from Nate Silver, who indicated that she had a 71 percent chance of winning. So, she had every reason to believe that she could get away with an honest declaration of the malice with which she regarded the voters who failed to support her. And, like the “expert” projections, all the polls suggested that she was right. Fortunately, they were wrong. Why? The Washington Examiner reports :\nBut there’s one factor when it comes to Trump that no poll will ever be able to register: the tendency of a substantial number of his supporters to lie. The American Psychological Association released a study in May of 1,000 American voters who said after the 2016 election that they voted for a different candidate than the one they had publicly said they would. Among the study’s participants, 27% secretly voted for Clinton, but an astounding 54% voted for Trump.\nThis brings us back to the 2020 presidential election. The polls were wrong in 2016 because there was, essentially, a reverse “Bradley effect.” And it probably still skews the polls, even after Trump has been president for well over two years. Trump’s supporters are routinely slandered, in the legacy news media and on social media platforms, as morally repugnant reprobates or just too stupid to understand how to vote in their own best interests. There is no easier way to render a room silent at a social occasion or start an altercation at a family gathering than to praise President Trump or anything he has accomplished — no matter how benign.\nIn other words, supporting Trump simply isn’t the done thing in polite society. To do so is to risk loss of social status — if not outright ostracism — and open conflict with friends or family. Trump supporters mislead pollsters or simply refuse to answer their questions pursuant to similar psychological and social incentives. All of which leads to a lot of confusion concerning who it is that supports President Trump and precisely why. This, in turn, renders it very difficult for round heel politicians like Joe Biden and Elizabeth Warren to pander to “working class” voters they badly need to “win back” to the Democratic fold in the 2020 election cycle.\nWarren will no doubt get her a beer, grab a copy of her DNA test, and seek the advice of the Cherokee tribal elders. Biden, having learned from the media that Trump supporters are all racists, may pour himself two fingers of Scotch and try to imagine what his segregationist mentors James Eastland and Herman Talmadge would do in similar circumstances. In the end, however, it doesn’t really make very much difference. Trump voters all have at least one thing in common. They know that not a single Democrat on that NBC stage Wednesday or Thursday can be trusted — as Talmadge might have put it — in an outhouse with a muzzle on." ], [ "Corn at the Pump", "spectator.org", "Geoffrey Norman", "06-24-2019", "2019", "6", "https://spectator.org/corn-at-the-pump/", " T here was a time — and not so long ago — when America’s leaders would say that we were “addicted to oil,” and warn us that we could not “drill our way out of this.” This turned out to be a) simpleminded, b) patronizing, and c) wrong. Pretty much par for the course, then. So of course the solutions for meeting the crisis, as prescribed by our political class, were either ineffectual or just wrong as both science and economics. The politics, though, were another thing. One proposed remedy that we were promised would help us avoid an energy crisis severe enough to crush the economy was… burn corn, not oil. American farmers have no trouble growing things. Never have. They are famously hardworking, resourceful, and innovative. We don’t have food scarcity in America. We have surpluses. American agriculture inspired an industry of farm equipment and machinery that is supreme in the world. John Deere. New Holland. Massey Ferguson. So it seemed simple enough to replace the oil we couldn’t extract from the ground with a bi-product of the things we could make grow out of it. That would be ethanol. And Americans surely did know how to make that. They had been doing it right from the nation’s beginning, turning American corn into American bourbon. Mostly legal. Sometimes not. In which case it was called moonshine, the scientific and boring name for which is “ethanol.” It also works with the internal combustion engine. The car you drive burns the stuff. So do your lawnmower, chainsaw, and outboard. With less satisfactory results. Ethanol is not generally kind to two stroke engines. A small engine mechanic I know says the stuff doesn’t just keep him in business. It pays for his vacations. Still, during the “peak oil” panic, the government began mandating ( viz: forcing) refiners of petroleum to add a certain percentage of ethanol to the gasoline they produced. Gasoline cut with ethanol would go further and ease the inevitable transition to electric vehicles and the more immediate, and dire effects of the looming scarcity and the global warming crisis. Authorities like Al Gore promised that producing enough ethanol and blending it with gasoline in the right proportions might help us avoid prices of four dollars a gallon, and more, at the pump. If it caused problems with small engines… well, small price. So refiners were now obligated, by law, to add ethanol to the gasoline they produced and that was generally available at the pump. American drivers had no choice but to buy it and burn it. American farmers predictably began planting corn, fencerow to fencerow, as far as the eye could see. After all, they had a market that was guaranteed by the government. Instead of “If you build it, they will come,” it was “If you grow it, they will blend.” Meanwhile, the petroleum industry had decided it would not simply lie down and die and was saying, “Peak oil, my butt. You think we can’t drill our way out of this? Here, hold my beer and watch.” America soon became the world’s largest producer of crude. Where we had once been obliged to bow down to “our good friends” the Saudis to be sure of those millions of barrels of imported crude, we were now exporting the stuff. We are blessed with an abundance of both ethanol and crude oil. Good news, right? A situation where markets could do their magic. Well… The thing is, those farmers who had gone all in on corn for ethanol — and the refiners who had built an industry to service them — were now a political dependency and they were not going down without a fight. Mandated ethanol was, to them, a matter of first, prosperity, and then, survival. Instead of doing away with the requirement, they wanted to strengthen it. Their instrument would be government, in the form of the Environmental Protection Agency, which is positioned to raise the allowable percentage of ethanol in gasoline. From ten to fifteen. When he was campaigning in Iowa, President Trump promised his support for the rule change. It would, of course, be good for Iowa’s farmers and the refiners who bought their corn and turned it into ethanol. The refiners of petroleum, on the other hand, were opposed to paying for even more of something that wouldn’t really improve their product or lower their price. There are escape clauses in the ethanol regulations that allow the EPA to exempt some small oil refiners from the ethanol mandates and the Trump administration had been using them to grant more and more waivers. The ethanol industry, unsurprisingly, opposes this. It is all classically and convolutedly fertile ground for the kind of big money lobbying and log rolling that has made Washington so admired in the eyes of the people over which it presumes to rule. Those people find it difficult to understand the logic of Washington’s decisions and to follow the maneuvers of the lawyers and lobbyists and politicians who craft those decisions. They don’t grow corn and they don’t pump oil. But they know exactly how the two should be blended for the betterment of us all. And mass production of ethanol, which even Al Gore now says was a mistake, will be with us forever." ], [ "The Tampa Bay Travelers?", "spectator.org", "Larry Thornberry", "06-24-2019", "2019", "6", "https://spectator.org/the-tampa-bay-travelers/", "\nT ampa\nSilliness, pretention, greed, mendacity, and guile stalk the land. No, no, no, I’m not talking about the reinforced platoon of Democrats who have announced their desire to be America’s next president, though this scrum is guilty of all of the above. (The answer to the question, “How many Democrats are running for president this year?” is the same as the answer to the question, “How many Baldwin brothers are there?” That answer is: “No one knows for sure. But there’s A LOT of them.”) I’m instead referring to the Tampa Bay Rays daft plan to play half of their home games in Montreal and half in St. Petersburg.\nThat’s right, a Major League Baseball team with two home towns, two stadiums, two fan bases, even two languages. All in the name of improving attendance for a team which, even when it’s winning, sells fewer tickets than a Wayne Newton concert. (Tune in to a Rays game from Tropicana Field and when the camera pans the nearly empty stadium you’re likely to see the Maytag repair man. Sitting alone, of course.) For most of the team’s history it has been either last or next to last in attendance. The Rays’ average home attendance of a little better than 14K this year is the lowest in MLB save for the Miami Marlins, which Derek Jeter and his new ownership group stripped of almost all baseball talent and most of its player salary before last season.\nRays owner Stu Sternberg, in accordance with a Major League Sports Franchise Owner Union work rule, never ceases hounding Tampa and/or St. Petersburg to build him a new ball yard at taxpayer expense. It would have to be at taxpayer expense as the Rays have shown no interest in putting up more than a trifling amount of the extravagant cost of its plant and equipment. At the current going rate for a stadium that includes all the revenue-enhancing bells and whistles Sternberg wants, it would take about a billion dollars to fill his begging bowl.\nBoth Tampa and St. Petersburg have made it clear there is no local appetite for buying Sternberg the sports palace he dreams of. This is the backdrop of the two-language hairball the Rays and Major League Baseball coughed up last Thursday, when it was announced that MLB had given Sternberg and his ownership group permission to explore this daft sports polygamy. Under the plan, the Rays (and/or whatever they would be called in French Canada) would play their early season games in St. Petersburg and then, when it gets really hot in St. Petersburg, they would play the remainder of their games in Montreal.\nThere may have been more crackpot sports ideas floated, maybe even enacted, over the past century. But it would take a while to think of one. Sternberg claims this time-share plan is an effort to keep baseball in the Tampa Bay area long-term. If we still had phone booths, we could get everyone who believes this into one with room left over for Aaron Judge. Bay Area officials have treated the idea with the contempt it deserves.\n“Sharing this team with Montreal is not an option on the table,” St. Petersburg mayor Rick Kriseman said Thursday. “I’m tired of all the games that are being played related to getting a new stadium built. We all deserve better and should not take this too seriously. This is just the latest chapter in the book of negotiations.” He summed up economically with, “This is getting a bit silly.”\nJust so.\nHere are just a few of the inconvenient truths that disable the two-homeport scam:\nThe two-city plan would require both Montreal and Tampa or St. Petersburg to build a new ball yard for a part-time team. None of these cities has demonstrated any appetite to spend tax money on a pricey ML ball park. Sternberg argues the Florida park would not need to be an enclosed park as the games would be played here before the heat and rainy season begins in mid-June. Hard to imagine any city uninterested in spending a billion dollars for an 81-game home season would be willing to spend two-thirds of that amount for 35 or 40 games.\nThe Montreal/Tampa Bay split would be between two places where baseball has failed. After 35 years in Montreal, the Expos became the Washington Nationals.\nHard to imagine that the Major League players union would hold still for obliging Rays players to have two homes during the summer. There would be serious logistic, expense, and tax complications. And pity the poor Hispanic players from south of the border, already struggling with English, and now obliged to learn French.\nThe Rays are locked into a lease with the City of St. Petersburg obliging them to play all their home games there through the 2027 season.\nThere’s more, but you get the idea.\nTo add more daffiness to an already daft plan, the Rays have scheduled a press conference for 2 p.m. Tuesday where, presumably, Stu and his merry men will try to put lipstick on this pig. They’ve decided to hold the conference at the Salvador Dali Museum in St. Petersburg. How appropriate. A truly nutty idea flogged in a building dedicated to a nutter. Looking at old Salvador’s paintings, not to mention that goofy mustache, I’ve always thought he was pulling our legs. Clearly, so is Stu. Hard to decide which is more surreal, this idea or Salvador’s “work.”\nWhen encountering ideas that are so daft it’s impossible to take them seriously, one should be alert to the possibility that they were never meant to be taken seriously. This is almost certainly the case here. The smart money hereabouts is that Sternberg et al. long ago made the decision to leave the Tampa Bay area, probably even before the still-born effort to get a new stadium in Tampa. All the talk from Sternberg about other sites and about this Florida/Canada open marriage, it’s hard to resist, is just posturing.\nSternberg has probably seen that attendance will never significantly improve here. (Why it’s so low is a subject for another day.) There’s no chance here of a boffo TV contract. And the corporate base here is too thin to provide the kind of corporate support that is so important in the insane economics of all Major League sports today. Ergo he’s not going to get his new ball yard. Sternberg, of Rye, New York by way of Brooklyn, was a successful Wall Street salesman and investor before he bought the Rays. He’s too smart and too savvy not to see that the baseball numbers in Tampa just don’t add up. His interest is almost certainly not in selling this ridiculous plan, but to either find a city gullible enough to build him the ball yard he wants – be it Montreal, San Antonio, Las Vegas, Charlotte, Portland, or Keokuk – or to find an ownership group willing to pay a price he finds agreeable for the team.\nAs a lifetime fan of the Grand Old Game, I’m sorry MLB didn’t work here. But it hasn’t. I’m weary of Sternberg and MLB trying to hold up local residents for hundreds of millions of tax dollars for the benefit of rich players and even richer owners. I’m more than ready to say to Stu and the boys, “Good bye, God’s speed, and ya’ll drive careful, y’hear?”" ] ]
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title, publication, authors, date, year, month, url, content Biden Apologizes for the Wrong Thing | The American Spectator,spectator.org,Debra J. Saunders,06-23-2019,2019,6,https://spectator.org/biden-apologizes-for-the-wrong-thing/,"Biden Apologizes for the Wrong Thing How was it bipartisan if they were all Democrats? Sen. Joe Biden in 1991 (Rob Crandall/Shutterstock.com) Top Stories by Scott McKay J oe Biden backtracked on the wrong old thing. Earlier this month, the former vice president abandoned his decadeslong support for the Hyde Amendment, a middle-ground measure that bans federal funding for most abortions. It was a reversal that showed Biden could be pushed into a progressive corner that demands choice for women who want abortions and denies it to those who do not want to bankroll a procedure that goes against their deeply held beliefs. “I do not think it is good public policy, and I wish we never had a Hyde Amendment, but it is the law of the land right now,” House Speaker Nancy Pelosi said last week. No lie. Her own House passed a budget that included the Hyde Amendment without a single Republican vote — because they want the measure to pass the Senate. Thus, Biden’s position change puts him to the left of House Democrats. So now, lest he walk back too many of his longtime planks and turn his entrance into the Democratic primary into a full-blown apology tour, Biden, 76, stuck with his rhetoric at a high-ticket fundraiser Tuesday night in New York. There, he waxed about the good old days in the Senate when the august body got things done. In that spirit, he praised two racist segregationist senators — the late James Eastland of Mississippi and Herman Talmadge of Georgia — because “at least there was some civility” and commitment to get things done. On the one hand, Democratic presidential hopefuls who pounced on Biden reflect the expectation in the progressive left that every politician enter the arena as pure as a virgin, untainted by the assumptions prevalent in the communities and eras in which they grew up — unless he or she grew up in a commune. In their world view, there is no such thing as people evolving. There are only good people (themselves) and bad people (those who disagree with them). Hence, they are happy to turn reflecting the values of America in the 1970s and 1980s into a capital offense for public officeholders. That’s no way to win at the ballot box. When Sen. Cory Booker, D-N.J., suggested Biden should apologize, Biden responded, “Apologize for what?” And: “There’s not a racist bone in my body.” (He sounded a lot like President Donald Trump saying he’s “the least racist person you’ve ever met.”) Biden added: “I’ve been involved in civil rights my whole career. Period, period, period.” The Washington Post undercut that claim Friday with a story about Biden’s alliance with Eastland when Biden was a freshman senator who opposed court-ordered desegregation and busing. On the issue of busing, I happen to agree with Biden. I saw busing fail the black students who were bused to my white suburban public school district in the 1960s. It was a well-intended but cruelly ineffective policy that put adolescents in buses for hours every day so that they could attend classes for which they were unprepared, through no fault of their own. I don’t think Biden could voice a like viewpoint in this 2020 primary. That said, then-Sen. Barack Obama surely was aware of Biden’s warts, and still he chose the Delaware Democrat to be his running mate. To the casual voter, a Democrat tossing out the racist charge against the vice president to the country’s first African-American president has to appear completely over-the-top. Here’s another odd element in Biden talking fondly of hardcore Southern Democratic segregationists as great examples of civil legislators. The problem in politics today, Biden said, is, “You look at the other side and you’re the enemy. Not the opposition, the enemy. We don’t talk to each other anymore.” If his point is that he can work across the aisle, Biden should have named actual Republicans, not Eastland and Talmadge, who were Democrats. Instead, Biden spoke as if his brain had airbrushed the D’s after the senators’ names. Likewise, MSNBC’s Kasie Hunt described Biden’s favorable remarks about “two former Republican colleagues.” She later corrected the record. Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand offered she didn’t think Biden “should be bragging about working on a bipartisan basis with segregationists.” But it wasn’t bipartisan. It was one party working with itself — like all of Washington today. Contact Debra J. Saunders at dsaunders@reviewjournal.com or 202-662-7391. Follow @DebraJSaunders on Twitter. COPYRIGHT 2019 CREATORS.COM" Monsignor Rossi Boots Me From D.C. Basilica on Corpus Christi Sunday,spectator.org,George Neumayr,06-24-2019,2019,6,https://spectator.org/monsignor-rossi-boots-me-from-d-c-basilica-on-corpus-christi-sunday/,"Monsignor Rossi Boots Me From D.C. Basilica on Corpus Christi Sunday I have been told that it is a “five year ban.” by Scott McKay A rchbishop Carlo Maria Viganò, the whistle-blowing former papal nuncio to the U.S., recently confirmed my scoop from last year that Monsignor Walter Rossi, who runs the Basilica of the Shrine of the Immaculate Conception, is an accused gay predator. “‘Monsignor Rossi is, without a doubt, a member of the ‘gay mafia.’ You can read about him online on The American Spectator website,” Viganò told the Italian journalist Marco Tosatti. “I can say that, while I was a nuncio in the United States, I received the documentation that states that Msgr. Rossi had sexually molested male students at the Catholic University of America,” according to Viganò. “The Vatican, in particular Cdl. [Pietro] Parolin, is well aware of the situation of Msgr. Rossi, as is Cdl. Wuerl. I can finally testify that Rossi’s name was proposed for promotion to my predecessor, Archbishop Pietro Sambi, who blocked his progress.” Fearing my investigation of the gay mafia, Rossi last year put me on the Basilica’s Most Wanted list — an internal security memo/poster I discovered that instructedits security detail to call the police if they saw me on the premises. I never received any notice of the duration or rationale of the ban. So when I went to the Basilica on Corpus Christi Sunday and trotted along in its procession, I didn’t know for certain if Rossi would boot me from the Basilica. But he did. His security guards had been casting meaningful glances at me during the Mass and shadowed me wherever I went. Then they called the police, who turned up near Rossi’s Lexus in his special parking spot near the Basilica’s doors. But it was left to the director of security to do the deed. “I need to talk to you,” she said to me, looking very grave, as if I wasn’t a journalist and Catholic but a member of ISIS (the security also ludicrously flanked Rossi, as if he was in mortal danger). “You are barred from the Basilica,” she said, “which means you are not supposed to be here. I am going to ask you to leave.” The woman’s name is Valencia Camp, who, a quick Google search reveals, is tied to various Rossi retainers (one of whom lives in an apartment that Rossi was once listed at). Camp informed me that I have been banned “for five years,” and that the “bar notice is with the Metropolitan Police.” What, I asked, are the grounds for the order? She wouldn’t answer: “I need you off the property.” Does the Basilica, I also asked, have a policy of banning journalists (which is not exactly in keeping with the supposedly “transparent” Church of Pope Francis)? “When their behavior is inappropriate,“ she replied, but wouldn’t specify what inappropriate actions I had ever committed. I also asked her, given that the ban baldly violates my canonical rights as a Catholic to frequent the sacraments, what authority Rossi has to ban me from a Catholic church. She responded with bureaucratic babble and secularism: “This is a civil issue with the police.” (The police have never contacted me and I never received a “barring order” stipulating that I can’t step on to the property for five years. My interchange with Camp can be seen on my iPhone video below, which at o1:33 also includes a nice shot of Rossi’s Lexus.) https://spectator.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/06/Neumayr-Camp-video-20190623_134604_002.mp4 Rossi is a protégé of two confirmed frauds and out-of-control gay clericalists, Michael Bransfield and Theodore McCarrick. He learned at their knees how to treatthe Basilica as his personal fiefdom. Because Rossi sees the Church’s “property” ashis own, he feels no hesitation in violating the canonical rights of a Catholic simply because he doesn’t want to be questioned by him about Viganò’s charges and other sordid matters. Were the Church to investigate Rossi, as it investigated his patrons, it would find the same pattern of squalor, greed, manipulation, and homosexual harassment. Viganò has established at the very least that he received complaints about Rossi’s predation. The faithful have a right to ask about those charges. Rossi also sits on the board of Catholic University, which, were his misdeeds heterosexual, would have landed him on the front page of the Washington Post a long time ago. I had heard rumors last year that the Post was asking questions about Rossi, but of course it never produced a piece. The bulb on the Post ’s “spotlight” isn’t even flickering. In hock to the Catholic left and sympathetic to the spread of homosexuality within the Church, the Post ’s religion reporters haven’t even reported on Viganò’s comments about Rossi. Never mind that it is obviously relevant D.C.-related news for a D.C. paper. For the Post , the “Me Too”movement simply doesn’t extend to homosexuals, one of its favorite minority groups. But imagine if Viganò had said he received complaints about a prominent priest who was hitting on the CUA cheerleading team. The press and Catholic U’s president would respond with an immediate investigation. For now, Rossi enjoys the PC immunity of the press and the protection of the utterly hypocritical Church of Pope Francis, which preaches poverty by day and practices decadence by night. Pope Francis goes on and on about “self-interested clericalism” than protects and promotes its most obvious practitioners. The McCarrick-Bransfield-Rossi triumvirate, with its beach houses, boy toys, and ballooning bank accounts, resembled nothing less than self-interested clericalism on steroids. The principal celebrant at the Mass, by the way, was Monsignor Charles Antonicelli, who served as vicar general and moderator of the curia under the disgraced Donald Wuerl. Rossi introduced him rather pompously at the beginning of the Mass, noting that Antonicelli in effect had been Wuerl’s chief of staff and now serves as (Wuerl successor) Wilton Gregory’s. How is that for business as usual? Viganò had Antonicelli sized up, famously noting that Wuerl “lies shamelessly” and “prevails” upon Antonicelli to “lie as well.” Rossi hopes to hide behind those lies, and who knows maybe he can gut it out under the corruption of Francis, for whom “making a mess” applies not to angry orthodox Catholics but to wayward priests and left-wing activists. With one hand, Rossi invites Nancy Pelosi and company to Communion; with the other, he calls the police and his praetorian guard on me." Why the Dems Will Never Win Back Trump Voters,spectator.org,David Catron,06-24-2019,2019,6,https://spectator.org/why-the-dems-will-never-win-back-trump-voters/,"Why the Dems Will Never Win Back Trump Voters Their cartoonish image of the President’s base dooms them to failure. I t’s an article of faith among Democrats that the President’s base consists primarily of white working class voters without college degrees, and that they must be won back in order to beat Trump in 2020. This is why Elizabeth Warren inflicted that cringe-making, “I’m gonna get me a beer,” video on a long-suffering electorate. It is why Joe Biden, who reputedly enjoys a special rapport with blue collar voters, is the frontrunner for his party’s presidential nomination despite his penchant for gaffes and plagiarism. Thus, during this week’s Democratic debates, the candidates will devote considerable effort to courting the “deplorables.” This will, however, be an exercise in futility because everything they believe about Trump’s base is false. Their view of this large and growing segment of the electorate is distorted by a myth concocted primarily by the media to explain away a deeply uncomfortable reality — that Trump possessed a better understanding of the public mood than did the professional political class. They were unable to abandon their preconceived notions about Trump and his supporters, despite easily accessible contrary data. The belief that his message was resonating only among the working class was debunked by Nate Silver as early as May of 2016: It’s been extremely common for news accounts to portray Donald Trump’s candidacy as a “working-class” rebellion against Republican elites.… But the definition of “working class” and similar terms is fuzzy, and narratives like these risk obscuring an important and perhaps counterintuitive fact about Trump’s voters: As compared with most Americans, Trump’s voters are better off. The median household income of a Trump voter so far in the primaries is about $72,000. That figure wasn’t merely above the national median household income, it was higher than the median income for Hillary Clinton’s supporters. Silver went on to point out that the general portrayal of Trump’s voters as uneducated also failed to conform to the facts: “About 44 percent of Trump supporters have college degrees… higher than the 33 percent of non-Hispanic white adults, or the 29 percent of American adults overall, who have at least a bachelor’s degree.” Blue collar workers were a real and valuable cohort of the President’s supporters, but the financial and educational make up of his base was more complex than most acknowledged. Yet, even a guy as smart as National Review ’s Kevin Williamson succumbed to the Never Trump delusion that Trump’s supporters were a bunch of white trash losers. In an essay published in the spring of 2016, he snarled , “Donald Trump’s speeches make them feel good. So does OxyContin.” Even after Trump won the Republican nomination, the legacy media, the Never Trumpers, and the Clinton campaign clung desperately to their belief that his supporters were a contemptible collection of irredeemable, uneducated homophobes, xenophobes, and racists. They were, as Clinton famously phrased it , “a basket of deplorables.” Normally, even a candidate as politically inept as Hillary Clinton wouldn’t be dumb enough to publicly insult the customers, but the polls and the projections of all the experts indicated she was a sure winner. The most pessimistic estimate of her chances came from Nate Silver, who indicated that she had a 71 percent chance of winning. So, she had every reason to believe that she could get away with an honest declaration of the malice with which she regarded the voters who failed to support her. And, like the “expert” projections, all the polls suggested that she was right. Fortunately, they were wrong. Why? The Washington Examiner reports : But there’s one factor when it comes to Trump that no poll will ever be able to register: the tendency of a substantial number of his supporters to lie. The American Psychological Association released a study in May of 1,000 American voters who said after the 2016 election that they voted for a different candidate than the one they had publicly said they would. Among the study’s participants, 27% secretly voted for Clinton, but an astounding 54% voted for Trump. This brings us back to the 2020 presidential election. The polls were wrong in 2016 because there was, essentially, a reverse “Bradley effect.” And it probably still skews the polls, even after Trump has been president for well over two years. Trump’s supporters are routinely slandered, in the legacy news media and on social media platforms, as morally repugnant reprobates or just too stupid to understand how to vote in their own best interests. There is no easier way to render a room silent at a social occasion or start an altercation at a family gathering than to praise President Trump or anything he has accomplished — no matter how benign. In other words, supporting Trump simply isn’t the done thing in polite society. To do so is to risk loss of social status — if not outright ostracism — and open conflict with friends or family. Trump supporters mislead pollsters or simply refuse to answer their questions pursuant to similar psychological and social incentives. All of which leads to a lot of confusion concerning who it is that supports President Trump and precisely why. This, in turn, renders it very difficult for round heel politicians like Joe Biden and Elizabeth Warren to pander to “working class” voters they badly need to “win back” to the Democratic fold in the 2020 election cycle. Warren will no doubt get her a beer, grab a copy of her DNA test, and seek the advice of the Cherokee tribal elders. Biden, having learned from the media that Trump supporters are all racists, may pour himself two fingers of Scotch and try to imagine what his segregationist mentors James Eastland and Herman Talmadge would do in similar circumstances. In the end, however, it doesn’t really make very much difference. Trump voters all have at least one thing in common. They know that not a single Democrat on that NBC stage Wednesday or Thursday can be trusted — as Talmadge might have put it — in an outhouse with a muzzle on." Corn at the Pump,spectator.org,Geoffrey Norman,06-24-2019,2019,6,https://spectator.org/corn-at-the-pump/," T here was a time — and not so long ago — when America’s leaders would say that we were “addicted to oil,” and warn us that we could not “drill our way out of this.” This turned out to be a) simpleminded, b) patronizing, and c) wrong. Pretty much par for the course, then. So of course the solutions for meeting the crisis, as prescribed by our political class, were either ineffectual or just wrong as both science and economics. The politics, though, were another thing. One proposed remedy that we were promised would help us avoid an energy crisis severe enough to crush the economy was… burn corn, not oil. American farmers have no trouble growing things. Never have. They are famously hardworking, resourceful, and innovative. We don’t have food scarcity in America. We have surpluses. American agriculture inspired an industry of farm equipment and machinery that is supreme in the world. John Deere. New Holland. Massey Ferguson. So it seemed simple enough to replace the oil we couldn’t extract from the ground with a bi-product of the things we could make grow out of it. That would be ethanol. And Americans surely did know how to make that. They had been doing it right from the nation’s beginning, turning American corn into American bourbon. Mostly legal. Sometimes not. In which case it was called moonshine, the scientific and boring name for which is “ethanol.” It also works with the internal combustion engine. The car you drive burns the stuff. So do your lawnmower, chainsaw, and outboard. With less satisfactory results. Ethanol is not generally kind to two stroke engines. A small engine mechanic I know says the stuff doesn’t just keep him in business. It pays for his vacations. Still, during the “peak oil” panic, the government began mandating ( viz: forcing) refiners of petroleum to add a certain percentage of ethanol to the gasoline they produced. Gasoline cut with ethanol would go further and ease the inevitable transition to electric vehicles and the more immediate, and dire effects of the looming scarcity and the global warming crisis. Authorities like Al Gore promised that producing enough ethanol and blending it with gasoline in the right proportions might help us avoid prices of four dollars a gallon, and more, at the pump. If it caused problems with small engines… well, small price. So refiners were now obligated, by law, to add ethanol to the gasoline they produced and that was generally available at the pump. American drivers had no choice but to buy it and burn it. American farmers predictably began planting corn, fencerow to fencerow, as far as the eye could see. After all, they had a market that was guaranteed by the government. Instead of “If you build it, they will come,” it was “If you grow it, they will blend.” Meanwhile, the petroleum industry had decided it would not simply lie down and die and was saying, “Peak oil, my butt. You think we can’t drill our way out of this? Here, hold my beer and watch.” America soon became the world’s largest producer of crude. Where we had once been obliged to bow down to “our good friends” the Saudis to be sure of those millions of barrels of imported crude, we were now exporting the stuff. We are blessed with an abundance of both ethanol and crude oil. Good news, right? A situation where markets could do their magic. Well… The thing is, those farmers who had gone all in on corn for ethanol — and the refiners who had built an industry to service them — were now a political dependency and they were not going down without a fight. Mandated ethanol was, to them, a matter of first, prosperity, and then, survival. Instead of doing away with the requirement, they wanted to strengthen it. Their instrument would be government, in the form of the Environmental Protection Agency, which is positioned to raise the allowable percentage of ethanol in gasoline. From ten to fifteen. When he was campaigning in Iowa, President Trump promised his support for the rule change. It would, of course, be good for Iowa’s farmers and the refiners who bought their corn and turned it into ethanol. The refiners of petroleum, on the other hand, were opposed to paying for even more of something that wouldn’t really improve their product or lower their price. There are escape clauses in the ethanol regulations that allow the EPA to exempt some small oil refiners from the ethanol mandates and the Trump administration had been using them to grant more and more waivers. The ethanol industry, unsurprisingly, opposes this. It is all classically and convolutedly fertile ground for the kind of big money lobbying and log rolling that has made Washington so admired in the eyes of the people over which it presumes to rule. Those people find it difficult to understand the logic of Washington’s decisions and to follow the maneuvers of the lawyers and lobbyists and politicians who craft those decisions. They don’t grow corn and they don’t pump oil. But they know exactly how the two should be blended for the betterment of us all. And mass production of ethanol, which even Al Gore now says was a mistake, will be with us forever." The Tampa Bay Travelers?,spectator.org,Larry Thornberry,06-24-2019,2019,6,https://spectator.org/the-tampa-bay-travelers/," T ampa Silliness, pretention, greed, mendacity, and guile stalk the land. No, no, no, I’m not talking about the reinforced platoon of Democrats who have announced their desire to be America’s next president, though this scrum is guilty of all of the above. (The answer to the question, “How many Democrats are running for president this year?” is the same as the answer to the question, “How many Baldwin brothers are there?” That answer is: “No one knows for sure. But there’s A LOT of them.”) I’m instead referring to the Tampa Bay Rays daft plan to play half of their home games in Montreal and half in St. Petersburg. That’s right, a Major League Baseball team with two home towns, two stadiums, two fan bases, even two languages. All in the name of improving attendance for a team which, even when it’s winning, sells fewer tickets than a Wayne Newton concert. (Tune in to a Rays game from Tropicana Field and when the camera pans the nearly empty stadium you’re likely to see the Maytag repair man. Sitting alone, of course.) For most of the team’s history it has been either last or next to last in attendance. The Rays’ average home attendance of a little better than 14K this year is the lowest in MLB save for the Miami Marlins, which Derek Jeter and his new ownership group stripped of almost all baseball talent and most of its player salary before last season. Rays owner Stu Sternberg, in accordance with a Major League Sports Franchise Owner Union work rule, never ceases hounding Tampa and/or St. Petersburg to build him a new ball yard at taxpayer expense. It would have to be at taxpayer expense as the Rays have shown no interest in putting up more than a trifling amount of the extravagant cost of its plant and equipment. At the current going rate for a stadium that includes all the revenue-enhancing bells and whistles Sternberg wants, it would take about a billion dollars to fill his begging bowl. Both Tampa and St. Petersburg have made it clear there is no local appetite for buying Sternberg the sports palace he dreams of. This is the backdrop of the two-language hairball the Rays and Major League Baseball coughed up last Thursday, when it was announced that MLB had given Sternberg and his ownership group permission to explore this daft sports polygamy. Under the plan, the Rays (and/or whatever they would be called in French Canada) would play their early season games in St. Petersburg and then, when it gets really hot in St. Petersburg, they would play the remainder of their games in Montreal. There may have been more crackpot sports ideas floated, maybe even enacted, over the past century. But it would take a while to think of one. Sternberg claims this time-share plan is an effort to keep baseball in the Tampa Bay area long-term. If we still had phone booths, we could get everyone who believes this into one with room left over for Aaron Judge. Bay Area officials have treated the idea with the contempt it deserves. “Sharing this team with Montreal is not an option on the table,” St. Petersburg mayor Rick Kriseman said Thursday. “I’m tired of all the games that are being played related to getting a new stadium built. We all deserve better and should not take this too seriously. This is just the latest chapter in the book of negotiations.” He summed up economically with, “This is getting a bit silly.” Just so. Here are just a few of the inconvenient truths that disable the two-homeport scam: The two-city plan would require both Montreal and Tampa or St. Petersburg to build a new ball yard for a part-time team. None of these cities has demonstrated any appetite to spend tax money on a pricey ML ball park. Sternberg argues the Florida park would not need to be an enclosed park as the games would be played here before the heat and rainy season begins in mid-June. Hard to imagine any city uninterested in spending a billion dollars for an 81-game home season would be willing to spend two-thirds of that amount for 35 or 40 games. The Montreal/Tampa Bay split would be between two places where baseball has failed. After 35 years in Montreal, the Expos became the Washington Nationals. Hard to imagine that the Major League players union would hold still for obliging Rays players to have two homes during the summer. There would be serious logistic, expense, and tax complications. And pity the poor Hispanic players from south of the border, already struggling with English, and now obliged to learn French. The Rays are locked into a lease with the City of St. Petersburg obliging them to play all their home games there through the 2027 season. There’s more, but you get the idea. To add more daffiness to an already daft plan, the Rays have scheduled a press conference for 2 p.m. Tuesday where, presumably, Stu and his merry men will try to put lipstick on this pig. They’ve decided to hold the conference at the Salvador Dali Museum in St. Petersburg. How appropriate. A truly nutty idea flogged in a building dedicated to a nutter. Looking at old Salvador’s paintings, not to mention that goofy mustache, I’ve always thought he was pulling our legs. Clearly, so is Stu. Hard to decide which is more surreal, this idea or Salvador’s “work.” When encountering ideas that are so daft it’s impossible to take them seriously, one should be alert to the possibility that they were never meant to be taken seriously. This is almost certainly the case here. The smart money hereabouts is that Sternberg et al. long ago made the decision to leave the Tampa Bay area, probably even before the still-born effort to get a new stadium in Tampa. All the talk from Sternberg about other sites and about this Florida/Canada open marriage, it’s hard to resist, is just posturing. Sternberg has probably seen that attendance will never significantly improve here. (Why it’s so low is a subject for another day.) There’s no chance here of a boffo TV contract. And the corporate base here is too thin to provide the kind of corporate support that is so important in the insane economics of all Major League sports today. Ergo he’s not going to get his new ball yard. Sternberg, of Rye, New York by way of Brooklyn, was a successful Wall Street salesman and investor before he bought the Rays. He’s too smart and too savvy not to see that the baseball numbers in Tampa just don’t add up. His interest is almost certainly not in selling this ridiculous plan, but to either find a city gullible enough to build him the ball yard he wants – be it Montreal, San Antonio, Las Vegas, Charlotte, Portland, or Keokuk – or to find an ownership group willing to pay a price he finds agreeable for the team. As a lifetime fan of the Grand Old Game, I’m sorry MLB didn’t work here. But it hasn’t. I’m weary of Sternberg and MLB trying to hold up local residents for hundreds of millions of tax dollars for the benefit of rich players and even richer owners. I’m more than ready to say to Stu and the boys, “Good bye, God’s speed, and ya’ll drive careful, y’hear?”"
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Don&", "" ], [ "6949517", "comment", "6946962.0", "6949320.0", "1", "0", "declan", "", "", "It is a fair question. And you&", "" ], [ "6949516", "comment", "6949095.0", "6949404.0", "2", "0", "samplonius", "", "", "It is pragmatic. NetBSD will grab keys bits from FreeBSD, and will want to periodically merge changes. If they don&", "" ], [ "6949515", "story", "", "", "1", "0", "Filgueira", "Google Glass Vision Corner First Time Patient Experience", "", "Google Glass Vision Corner first time patient experience on youtube", "1387691688.0" ], [ "6949514", "comment", "6949326.0", "6949506.0", "1", "0", "yuhong", "", "", "It reminds me of the anti reverse engineering clause in MS EULAs.", "1387691687.0" ], [ "6949513", "comment", "6948117.0", "6948703.0", "1", "0", "etherael", "", "", "> oil tends to be priced in dollars internationally, foreign countries hold lots of dollars as reserves<p>The first bit there has <i>nothing to do</i> with the US military, and the second bit there is not because of the first.<p>Repeat after me; Petrodollar warfare is just a paranoid conspiracy theory.", "1387691687.0" ], [ "6949512", "comment", "6946354.0", "6946923.0", "1", "0", "kingkool68", "", "", "Woo hoo! Another SmartGit user. I love it! And SmartSVN and SmartSynchronize.", "1387691684.0" ], [ "6949511", "story", "", "", "30", "18", "memset", "A&E's 'Duck Dynasty' Stunt is a Textbook Example of Media Manipulation", "http://benhebert.com/duck-dynasty/", "", "1387691621.0" ], [ "6949510", "comment", "6948761.0", "6949339.0", "2", "0", "Aqua_Geek", "", "", "Not detracting from the feeling that it looks really hard to do, but I think some people are just wired to think about this kind of stuff naturally — for them, it&", "" ], [ "6949509", "comment", "6949095.0", "6949439.0", "7", "0", "diadara", "", "", "ain&", "" ], [ "6949507", "comment", "6949145.0", "6949145.0", "1", "0", "aagha", "", "", "I&", "" ], [ "6949506", "comment", "6949326.0", "6949326.0", "3", "0", "zymhan", "", "", "The problem is, even if they only have that in their TOS to cover their asses, there are people that won&", "" ], [ "6949505", "comment", "6946989.0", "6948975.0", "2", "0", "sigmar", "", "", "what?", "1387691290.0" ], [ "6949503", "comment", "6946821.0", "6948066.0", "4", "0", "pavanky", "", "", "That is what libraries are for.", "1387691230.0" ], [ "6949502", "comment", "6946354.0", "6946773.0", "1", "0", "DoggettCK", "", "", "I&", "" ], [ "6949501", "comment", "6949199.0", "6949372.0", "1", "0", "declan", "", "", "I&", "" ], [ "6949500", "comment", "6948805.0", "6949457.0", "4", "0", "crdoconnor", "", "", "They have zero incentive to do so.<p>Ultimately, they should be re-nationalized. Privatized utilities&", "" ], [ "6949499", "comment", "6948014.0", "6948014.0", "1", "0", "arocks", "", "", "Wouldn&", "" ], [ "6949498", "comment", "6947081.0", "6949386.0", "2", "0", "x0054", "", "", "I am not sure if you were responding to me. But I just wanted to clarify that I think those steps are very difficult indeed. I don&", "" ], [ "6949497", "comment", "6948805.0", "6949270.0", "4", "0", "crdoconnor", "", "", "Isn&", "" ], [ "6949495", "comment", "6949291.0", "6949466.0", "1", "0", "yetanotherphd", "", "", "Your explanation of why socio-econimic status might be correlated with HIV makes sense.<p>However I still think your dismissal of race as having independent explanatory power is wrong.<p>For example, race has independent explanatory power in predicting crime rates, even after taking into account many other social and economic variable. This doesn&", "" ], [ "6949493", "comment", "6948805.0", "6949304.0", "1", "0", "crdoconnor", "", "", "Only about 60% of the cost of installation of a solar system nowadays is the cost of the PVs themselves. You still need racks, mounts, wiring, inverters, etc.", "1387690866.0" ], [ "6949492", "story", "", "", "2", "1", "jamespitts", "Confessions of a Block-Buster", "http://www.saturdayeveningpost.com/wp-content/uploads/satevepost/Confessions-of-a-Block-Buster.pdf", "", "1387690837.0" ], [ "6949491", "comment", "6948805.0", "6948888.0", "7", "0", "crdoconnor", "", "", ">Other posters have already noted that you can still have the solar panels, you&", "" ], [ "6949490", "comment", "6948805.0", "6949319.0", "2", "0", "Crito", "", "", "Did you consider options like swamp coolers? I&", "" ], [ "6949489", "story", "", "", "2", "0", "stevewilhelm", "Goseck Circle: Oldest Circular Enclosure (2003)", "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Goseck_circle", "", "1387690766.0" ], [ "6949488", "story", "", "", "1", "0", "diamonis", "No Tragedy of the Commons", "http://dlc.dlib.indiana.edu/dlc/bitstream/handle/10535/3113/buck_NoTragedy.pdf", "", "1387690650.0" ], [ "6949487", "comment", "6947257.0", "6947257.0", "3", "0", "cybp", "", "", "For those who have not seen it, this is based on SCMUTILS -- an open source symbolic manipulation engine, much like Mathematica or Maple. It is extremely powerful, and the book is worth reading just to understand the design patterns used there.<p>To give an example, in a dozen lines of readable, intuitive code, you can:<p>* write a lagrangian as a normal Scheme function<p>* symbolically take derivatives of that to get equations of motion<p>* print those equations with LaTeX.<p>* compile those equations to native code and numerically integrate and plot the motion of the system<p>It&", "" ], [ "6949486", "comment", "6948742.0", "6948742.0", "5", "0", "sciguy77", "", "", "Am I the only one who read this in my head with a Russian accent?", "1387690535.0" ], [ "6949485", "comment", "6948889.0", "6949262.0", "2", "0", "hobs", "", "", "Click his username.", "1387690518.0" ], [ "6949483", "comment", "6946962.0", "6948092.0", "1", "0", "itsadok", "", "", "IsTom&", "" ], [ "6949482", "comment", "6946909.0", "6946909.0", "1", "0", "NoPiece", "", "", "I would think, in addition to governments, organized crime would literally kill to get their hands on the information that Snowden has. Not only to resell, but to understand the threat to their own livelihood.", "1387690432.0" ], [ "6949478", "comment", "6947257.0", "6948921.0", "3", "0", "ics", "", "", "> I actually once got a crush on a dorm-mate in large part because I saw Calculus on Manifolds on her bookshelf. It wasn&", "" ], [ "6949477", "comment", "6948506.0", "6948727.0", "1", "0", "johnbm", "", "", "The real problem is that capitalism does not care about efficiency, it only cares about billing someone else for any inefficiencies you create. See: Enterprise IT.", "1387690143.0" ], [ "6949476", "comment", "6949380.0", "6949434.0", "1", "0", "markschoonover", "", "", "That&", "" ], [ "6949475", "comment", "6949443.0", "6949443.0", "7", "0", "maximgsaini", "", "", "1. FENG ZHANG: DNA’s master editor<p>Borrowing from bacteria, a biologist helps to create a powerful tool for customizing DNA.<p>-------<p>2. TANIA SIMONCELLI: Gene patent foe<p>A US science-policy expert fought to keep genes open to all.<p>--------<p>3. DEBORAH PERSAUD: Viral victor<p>A virologist provides the strongest evidence yet that infants born with HIV can be cured.<p>--------<p>4. MICHEL MAYOR: In search of sister Earths<p>An astronomer with a flair for technology extends his legacy of discovery.<p>--------<p>5. NADEREV SAÑO: Climate conscience<p>After Typhoon Haiyan ravaged the Philippines, a diplomat focused the world’s attention — briefly — on global warming.<p>--------<p>6. VIKTOR GROKHOVSKY: Meteorite hunter<p>A Russian researcher tracked the debris from the biggest object to hit our planet in a century.<p>--------<p>7. HUALAN CHEN: Front-line flu sleuth<p>A virologist helped China to quell an outbreak of H7N9 avian flu in humans.<p>--------<p>8. SHOUKHRAT MITALIPOV: The cloning chief<p>After years of frustration, a biologist has finally developed a line of stem cells from a cloned human embryo.<p>--------<p>9. KATHRYN CLANCY: An eye on harassment<p>An anthropologist unearths disturbing trends in sexual assaults at field sites — and suspects she’s just scratching the surface.<p>--------<p>10. HENRY SNAITH: Sun worshipper<p>An energetic physicist pushes a promising solar-cell material into the spotlight.", "1387690005.0" ], [ "6949474", "story", "", "", "74", "68", "nothing1212", "Computer Science Interview Questions with C++ Solutions", "http://www.grokit.ca/spc/computer_science_review/", "", "1387689986.0" ], [ "6949473", "comment", "6948826.0", "6949276.0", "4", "0", "ChristianBundy", "", "", "I&", "" ], [ "6949471", "comment", "6948826.0", "6949276.0", "4", "0", "mcantelon", "", "", "Nope. So what&", "" ], [ "6949470", "comment", "6948506.0", "6948780.0", "2", "0", "sharemywin", "", "", "Putting money over people.", "1387689807.0" ], [ "6949469", "comment", "6948536.0", "6949067.0", "4", "0", "Joyfield", "", "", "You just want to blame someone other than yourself for not knowing stuff, right?", "1387689790.0" ], [ "6949468", "story", "", "", "1", "0", "asheldritch", "The Silicon Valley-ization of San Francisco", "http://www.slate.com/articles/technology/the_next_silicon_valley/2013/12/silicon_valley_s_invasion_of_san_francisco_not_quite_the_ayn_rand_nightmare.html", "", "" ], [ "6949467", "comment", "6948761.0", "6949388.0", "3", "0", "arrrg", "", "", "What are you on about? No one made any such claims, neither here nor in the linked article.<p>The rule of thirds is just a certain way of composition and some people like its aesthetics.", "1387689776.0" ], [ "6949465", "comment", "6949291.0", "6949361.0", "1", "0", "jzwinck", "", "", "I actually think this particular article is not very good (see my top-level comment). However, this topic is one of the most important issues facing younger adults today. If the logical thinking, cold rationality, problem solving, and technical skills of this community can be applied to dealing with diseases like HIV, malaria, etc., it seems worth encouraging.", "1387689507.0" ], [ "6949464", "comment", "6948807.0", "6949230.0", "1", "0", "anaphor", "", "", "I have used RPL (I have an HP 50G) and yeah, you can do some fun stuff with the stack. Although I wish they would just port Factor to it already :P", "1387689429.0" ], [ "6949463", "comment", "6938645.0", "6939845.0", "1", "0", "solistice", "", "", "//gotta get some coffee, wait...there&", "" ], [ "6949462", "comment", "6948807.0", "6949015.0", "1", "0", "mturmon", "", "", "Yes. I first saw the idiom in Matlab, actually.", "1387689352.0" ], [ "6949461", "comment", "6944118.0", "6946000.0", "3", "0", "caf", "", "", "<i>It is also why my generation (I&", "" ], [ "6949459", "comment", "6946962.0", "6946962.0", "1", "0", "nvr219", "", "", "when=always", "1387689183.0" ], [ "6949458", "comment", "6946491.0", "6948939.0", "1", "0", "nogridbag", "", "", "Just out of curiosity, have you used any of these specific architectures on any real world projects and failed? If so, would you mind sharing your experience?<p>I&", "" ], [ "6949457", "comment", "6948805.0", "6949407.0", "3", "0", "Implicated", "", "", "Because said heavily subsidized utilities can&", "" ], [ "6949456", "comment", "6948742.0", "6949310.0", "6", "0", "rpedroso", "", "", "Moxie&", "" ], [ "6949455", "comment", "6949014.0", "6949208.0", "2", "0", "maaku", "", "", "It could though. My associate Jorge Timon and I have worked out a protocol by which this could occur whithout increasing the storage requirements of validation nodes. Applying the principles of Henry George&", "" ], [ "6949454", "comment", "6941794.0", "6946424.0", "1", "0", "sitkack", "", "", "heh, trailed off.<p>----<p>Because WebGL will be based off of WebCL, WebGL is a subset targeted at graphics.<p>And change is accelerating, everything in the future happens faster. So there will be more people to implement WebCL than there was to implement WebGL. More and more people are using advanced web apps so the pressure is higher to make things faster.", "1387689056.0" ], [ "6949453", "comment", "6944118.0", "6946500.0", "1", "0", "caf", "", "", "The reality is probably that neither the US nor Russia could have defeated Germany alone. The GP is wrong that the US joined the &quot;winning side&quot; though - they joined the <i>losing</i> side, because a Europe united under one hostile power would be a fundamental security threat to the US.", "1387689030.0" ], [ "6949451", "comment", "6948310.0", "6948310.0", "2", "0", "amasad", "", "", "Hey TamerShlash, I&", "" ], [ "6949449", "comment", "6946962.0", "6947465.0", "1", "0", "keeperofdakeys", "", "", "You have two cookies, one for HTTP, one for HTTPS. The latter uses a secure flag so it can&", "" ], [ "6949445", "comment", "6949095.0", "6949328.0", "5", "0", "jeffdavis", "", "", "From the link:<p>&quot;We will contribute changes we make as part of our project to the community through the FreeBSD committers on our team.&quot;", "1387688901.0" ], [ "6949444", "comment", "6943883.0", "6945890.0", "2", "0", "ErsatzVerkehr", "", "", "> This seems like something that should be self-evident to pretty much every high-school educated adult on the planet.<p>You, sir, are an optimist.", "1387688869.0" ], [ "6949443", "story", "", "", "17", "11", "maximgsaini", "People who mattered in science this year", "http://www.nature.com/news/365-days-nature-s-10-1.14367", "", "1387688865.0" ], [ "6949441", "comment", "6949291.0", "6949425.0", "2", "0", "jzwinck", "", "", "Education is a critical one. Lack of stable relationships in poor communities (money issues being a key factor in many divorces). Injection drug use without sterile supplies (which cost money in most places). Substance abuse is higher in some poor communities in the US, which even aside from injection drugs might be an accelerant for HIV transmission, e.g. drunk people may not practice safe sex even though they normally would, or they may have sex with people they normally would avoid.", "1387688832.0" ], [ "6949439", "comment", "6949095.0", "6949362.0", "5", "0", "Slackwise", "", "", "When people also acknowledge that Gentoo is effectively the best of both worlds?", "1387688687.0" ], [ "6949438", "comment", "6948805.0", "6948972.0", "1", "0", "neltnerb", "", "", "It&", "" ], [ "6949437", "comment", "6944118.0", "6946446.0", "3", "0", "caf", "", "", "It was far more France than the US that enabled Israel&", "" ], [ "6949436", "comment", "6949291.0", "6949425.0", "2", "0", "yetanotherphd", "", "", "HIV is just waiting to get you because of your low bank balance.", "1387688579.0" ], [ "6949435", "comment", "6948826.0", "6948826.0", "5", "0", "RexRollman", "", "", "There really is nothing the government won&", "" ], [ "6949434", "comment", "6949380.0", "6949380.0", "1", "0", "mknits", "", "", "I&", "" ], [ "6949433", "comment", "6948742.0", "6949310.0", "2", "0", "na85", "", "", "If you search back a few days of HN posts there was an explanation posted.", "1387688483.0" ], [ "6949432", "comment", "6948889.0", "6948889.0", "1", "0", "uptown", "", "", "His company is a good fit for an area Cuban has expressed interest in things he&", "" ], [ "6949431", "comment", "6948742.0", "6949310.0", "10", "0", "alanh", "", "", "genwin, I’ve invented a secure system. If you can tell me what this message says, you win $200k:<p><pre><code> jo\\n</code></pre>\\nYou don’t know what the message says, because it’s so short. You will never win the prize.<p>But my system was not so secure. My cipher system was this: Take a message and type it on a US Qwerty keyboard, but shift every letter over one place. So `hi` became `jo`. Not very strong. It would easily be cracked with a message consisting of an actual sentence or two.<p>Now, with Telegraph, it wasn’t just length of the message involved, but additional information; still, the conditions are so narrow that it doesn’t apply to the real world. Just like I’d never simply send you a message that said &quot;hi&quot;, Telegraph would be used in ways beyond one simple back-and-forth exchange, so it artificially limits the information available to a cracker. Make sense?<p>See also: The BEAST attack or the general class of side channel attacks.", "1387688452.0" ] ]
Create the CSV version of the given table.
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Did you rise to the challenge and claim the cash?<p>No, you just stood on the sideline and waited for somebody to fail so you could come down off your branch and peck at the corpse.<p>Indeed, there is a lesson here. Don&", 6949517,comment,6946962.0,6949320.0,1,0,declan,,,It is a fair question. And you&, 6949516,comment,6949095.0,6949404.0,2,0,samplonius,,,"It is pragmatic. NetBSD will grab keys bits from FreeBSD, and will want to periodically merge changes. If they don&", 6949515,story,,,1,0,Filgueira,Google Glass Vision Corner First Time Patient Experience,,Google Glass Vision Corner first time patient experience on youtube,1387691688.0 6949514,comment,6949326.0,6949506.0,1,0,yuhong,,,It reminds me of the anti reverse engineering clause in MS EULAs.,1387691687.0 6949513,comment,6948117.0,6948703.0,1,0,etherael,,,"> oil tends to be priced in dollars internationally, foreign countries hold lots of dollars as reserves<p>The first bit there has <i>nothing to do</i> with the US military, and the second bit there is not because of the first.<p>Repeat after me; Petrodollar warfare is just a paranoid conspiracy theory.",1387691687.0 6949512,comment,6946354.0,6946923.0,1,0,kingkool68,,,Woo hoo! Another SmartGit user. I love it! And SmartSVN and SmartSynchronize.,1387691684.0 6949511,story,,,30,18,memset,A&E's 'Duck Dynasty' Stunt is a Textbook Example of Media Manipulation,http://benhebert.com/duck-dynasty/,,1387691621.0 6949510,comment,6948761.0,6949339.0,2,0,Aqua_Geek,,,"Not detracting from the feeling that it looks really hard to do, but I think some people are just wired to think about this kind of stuff naturally — for them, it&", 6949509,comment,6949095.0,6949439.0,7,0,diadara,,,ain&, 6949507,comment,6949145.0,6949145.0,1,0,aagha,,,I&, 6949506,comment,6949326.0,6949326.0,3,0,zymhan,,,"The problem is, even if they only have that in their TOS to cover their asses, there are people that won&", 6949505,comment,6946989.0,6948975.0,2,0,sigmar,,,what?,1387691290.0 6949503,comment,6946821.0,6948066.0,4,0,pavanky,,,That is what libraries are for.,1387691230.0 6949502,comment,6946354.0,6946773.0,1,0,DoggettCK,,,I&, 6949501,comment,6949199.0,6949372.0,1,0,declan,,,I&, 6949500,comment,6948805.0,6949457.0,4,0,crdoconnor,,,"They have zero incentive to do so.<p>Ultimately, they should be re-nationalized. Privatized utilities&", 6949499,comment,6948014.0,6948014.0,1,0,arocks,,,Wouldn&, 6949498,comment,6947081.0,6949386.0,2,0,x0054,,,I am not sure if you were responding to me. But I just wanted to clarify that I think those steps are very difficult indeed. I don&, 6949497,comment,6948805.0,6949270.0,4,0,crdoconnor,,,Isn&, 6949495,comment,6949291.0,6949466.0,1,0,yetanotherphd,,,"Your explanation of why socio-econimic status might be correlated with HIV makes sense.<p>However I still think your dismissal of race as having independent explanatory power is wrong.<p>For example, race has independent explanatory power in predicting crime rates, even after taking into account many other social and economic variable. This doesn&", 6949493,comment,6948805.0,6949304.0,1,0,crdoconnor,,,"Only about 60% of the cost of installation of a solar system nowadays is the cost of the PVs themselves. You still need racks, mounts, wiring, inverters, etc.",1387690866.0 6949492,story,,,2,1,jamespitts,Confessions of a Block-Buster,http://www.saturdayeveningpost.com/wp-content/uploads/satevepost/Confessions-of-a-Block-Buster.pdf,,1387690837.0 6949491,comment,6948805.0,6948888.0,7,0,crdoconnor,,,">Other posters have already noted that you can still have the solar panels, you&", 6949490,comment,6948805.0,6949319.0,2,0,Crito,,,Did you consider options like swamp coolers? I&, 6949489,story,,,2,0,stevewilhelm,Goseck Circle: Oldest Circular Enclosure (2003),http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Goseck_circle,,1387690766.0 6949488,story,,,1,0,diamonis,No Tragedy of the Commons,http://dlc.dlib.indiana.edu/dlc/bitstream/handle/10535/3113/buck_NoTragedy.pdf,,1387690650.0 6949487,comment,6947257.0,6947257.0,3,0,cybp,,,"For those who have not seen it, this is based on SCMUTILS -- an open source symbolic manipulation engine, much like Mathematica or Maple. It is extremely powerful, and the book is worth reading just to understand the design patterns used there.<p>To give an example, in a dozen lines of readable, intuitive code, you can:<p>* write a lagrangian as a normal Scheme function<p>* symbolically take derivatives of that to get equations of motion<p>* print those equations with LaTeX.<p>* compile those equations to native code and numerically integrate and plot the motion of the system<p>It&", 6949486,comment,6948742.0,6948742.0,5,0,sciguy77,,,Am I the only one who read this in my head with a Russian accent?,1387690535.0 6949485,comment,6948889.0,6949262.0,2,0,hobs,,,Click his username.,1387690518.0 6949483,comment,6946962.0,6948092.0,1,0,itsadok,,,IsTom&, 6949482,comment,6946909.0,6946909.0,1,0,NoPiece,,,"I would think, in addition to governments, organized crime would literally kill to get their hands on the information that Snowden has. Not only to resell, but to understand the threat to their own livelihood.",1387690432.0 6949478,comment,6947257.0,6948921.0,3,0,ics,,,> I actually once got a crush on a dorm-mate in large part because I saw Calculus on Manifolds on her bookshelf. It wasn&, 6949477,comment,6948506.0,6948727.0,1,0,johnbm,,,"The real problem is that capitalism does not care about efficiency, it only cares about billing someone else for any inefficiencies you create. See: Enterprise IT.",1387690143.0 6949476,comment,6949380.0,6949434.0,1,0,markschoonover,,,That&, 6949475,comment,6949443.0,6949443.0,7,0,maximgsaini,,,"1. FENG ZHANG: DNA’s master editor<p>Borrowing from bacteria, a biologist helps to create a powerful tool for customizing DNA.<p>-------<p>2. TANIA SIMONCELLI: Gene patent foe<p>A US science-policy expert fought to keep genes open to all.<p>--------<p>3. DEBORAH PERSAUD: Viral victor<p>A virologist provides the strongest evidence yet that infants born with HIV can be cured.<p>--------<p>4. MICHEL MAYOR: In search of sister Earths<p>An astronomer with a flair for technology extends his legacy of discovery.<p>--------<p>5. NADEREV SAÑO: Climate conscience<p>After Typhoon Haiyan ravaged the Philippines, a diplomat focused the world’s attention — briefly — on global warming.<p>--------<p>6. VIKTOR GROKHOVSKY: Meteorite hunter<p>A Russian researcher tracked the debris from the biggest object to hit our planet in a century.<p>--------<p>7. HUALAN CHEN: Front-line flu sleuth<p>A virologist helped China to quell an outbreak of H7N9 avian flu in humans.<p>--------<p>8. SHOUKHRAT MITALIPOV: The cloning chief<p>After years of frustration, a biologist has finally developed a line of stem cells from a cloned human embryo.<p>--------<p>9. KATHRYN CLANCY: An eye on harassment<p>An anthropologist unearths disturbing trends in sexual assaults at field sites — and suspects she’s just scratching the surface.<p>--------<p>10. HENRY SNAITH: Sun worshipper<p>An energetic physicist pushes a promising solar-cell material into the spotlight.",1387690005.0 6949474,story,,,74,68,nothing1212,Computer Science Interview Questions with C++ Solutions,http://www.grokit.ca/spc/computer_science_review/,,1387689986.0 6949473,comment,6948826.0,6949276.0,4,0,ChristianBundy,,,I&, 6949471,comment,6948826.0,6949276.0,4,0,mcantelon,,,Nope. So what&, 6949470,comment,6948506.0,6948780.0,2,0,sharemywin,,,Putting money over people.,1387689807.0 6949469,comment,6948536.0,6949067.0,4,0,Joyfield,,,"You just want to blame someone other than yourself for not knowing stuff, right?",1387689790.0 6949468,story,,,1,0,asheldritch,The Silicon Valley-ization of San Francisco,http://www.slate.com/articles/technology/the_next_silicon_valley/2013/12/silicon_valley_s_invasion_of_san_francisco_not_quite_the_ayn_rand_nightmare.html,, 6949467,comment,6948761.0,6949388.0,3,0,arrrg,,,"What are you on about? No one made any such claims, neither here nor in the linked article.<p>The rule of thirds is just a certain way of composition and some people like its aesthetics.",1387689776.0 6949465,comment,6949291.0,6949361.0,1,0,jzwinck,,,"I actually think this particular article is not very good (see my top-level comment). However, this topic is one of the most important issues facing younger adults today. If the logical thinking, cold rationality, problem solving, and technical skills of this community can be applied to dealing with diseases like HIV, malaria, etc., it seems worth encouraging.",1387689507.0 6949464,comment,6948807.0,6949230.0,1,0,anaphor,,,"I have used RPL (I have an HP 50G) and yeah, you can do some fun stuff with the stack. Although I wish they would just port Factor to it already :P",1387689429.0 6949463,comment,6938645.0,6939845.0,1,0,solistice,,,"//gotta get some coffee, wait...there&", 6949462,comment,6948807.0,6949015.0,1,0,mturmon,,,"Yes. I first saw the idiom in Matlab, actually.",1387689352.0 6949461,comment,6944118.0,6946000.0,3,0,caf,,,<i>It is also why my generation (I&, 6949459,comment,6946962.0,6946962.0,1,0,nvr219,,,when=always,1387689183.0 6949458,comment,6946491.0,6948939.0,1,0,nogridbag,,,"Just out of curiosity, have you used any of these specific architectures on any real world projects and failed? If so, would you mind sharing your experience?<p>I&", 6949457,comment,6948805.0,6949407.0,3,0,Implicated,,,Because said heavily subsidized utilities can&, 6949456,comment,6948742.0,6949310.0,6,0,rpedroso,,,Moxie&, 6949455,comment,6949014.0,6949208.0,2,0,maaku,,,It could though. My associate Jorge Timon and I have worked out a protocol by which this could occur whithout increasing the storage requirements of validation nodes. Applying the principles of Henry George&, 6949454,comment,6941794.0,6946424.0,1,0,sitkack,,,"heh, trailed off.<p>----<p>Because WebGL will be based off of WebCL, WebGL is a subset targeted at graphics.<p>And change is accelerating, everything in the future happens faster. So there will be more people to implement WebCL than there was to implement WebGL. More and more people are using advanced web apps so the pressure is higher to make things faster.",1387689056.0 6949453,comment,6944118.0,6946500.0,1,0,caf,,,"The reality is probably that neither the US nor Russia could have defeated Germany alone. The GP is wrong that the US joined the &quot;winning side&quot; though - they joined the <i>losing</i> side, because a Europe united under one hostile power would be a fundamental security threat to the US.",1387689030.0 6949451,comment,6948310.0,6948310.0,2,0,amasad,,,"Hey TamerShlash, I&", 6949449,comment,6946962.0,6947465.0,1,0,keeperofdakeys,,,"You have two cookies, one for HTTP, one for HTTPS. The latter uses a secure flag so it can&", 6949445,comment,6949095.0,6949328.0,5,0,jeffdavis,,,From the link:<p>&quot;We will contribute changes we make as part of our project to the community through the FreeBSD committers on our team.&quot;,1387688901.0 6949444,comment,6943883.0,6945890.0,2,0,ErsatzVerkehr,,,"> This seems like something that should be self-evident to pretty much every high-school educated adult on the planet.<p>You, sir, are an optimist.",1387688869.0 6949443,story,,,17,11,maximgsaini,People who mattered in science this year,http://www.nature.com/news/365-days-nature-s-10-1.14367,,1387688865.0 6949441,comment,6949291.0,6949425.0,2,0,jzwinck,,,"Education is a critical one. Lack of stable relationships in poor communities (money issues being a key factor in many divorces). Injection drug use without sterile supplies (which cost money in most places). Substance abuse is higher in some poor communities in the US, which even aside from injection drugs might be an accelerant for HIV transmission, e.g. drunk people may not practice safe sex even though they normally would, or they may have sex with people they normally would avoid.",1387688832.0 6949439,comment,6949095.0,6949362.0,5,0,Slackwise,,,When people also acknowledge that Gentoo is effectively the best of both worlds?,1387688687.0 6949438,comment,6948805.0,6948972.0,1,0,neltnerb,,,It&, 6949437,comment,6944118.0,6946446.0,3,0,caf,,,It was far more France than the US that enabled Israel&, 6949436,comment,6949291.0,6949425.0,2,0,yetanotherphd,,,HIV is just waiting to get you because of your low bank balance.,1387688579.0 6949435,comment,6948826.0,6948826.0,5,0,RexRollman,,,There really is nothing the government won&, 6949434,comment,6949380.0,6949380.0,1,0,mknits,,,I&, 6949433,comment,6948742.0,6949310.0,2,0,na85,,,If you search back a few days of HN posts there was an explanation posted.,1387688483.0 6949432,comment,6948889.0,6948889.0,1,0,uptown,,,His company is a good fit for an area Cuban has expressed interest in things he&, 6949431,comment,6948742.0,6949310.0,10,0,alanh,,,"genwin, I’ve invented a secure system. If you can tell me what this message says, you win $200k:<p><pre><code> jo\n</code></pre>\nYou don’t know what the message says, because it’s so short. You will never win the prize.<p>But my system was not so secure. My cipher system was this: Take a message and type it on a US Qwerty keyboard, but shift every letter over one place. So `hi` became `jo`. Not very strong. It would easily be cracked with a message consisting of an actual sentence or two.<p>Now, with Telegraph, it wasn’t just length of the message involved, but additional information; still, the conditions are so narrow that it doesn’t apply to the real world. Just like I’d never simply send you a message that said &quot;hi&quot;, Telegraph would be used in ways beyond one simple back-and-forth exchange, so it artificially limits the information available to a cracker. Make sense?<p>See also: The BEAST attack or the general class of side channel attacks.",1387688452.0
[ [ "ID", "Type", "Story", "Parent", "Points", "Comments", "Author", "Title", "URL", "Content", "Created" ], [ "1141232", "comment", "1138280.0", "1138357.0", "0", "0", "qaexl", "", "", "Yes it has. It's pretty cool discovering something new, eh? What's more interesting is that these ideas are not really new. They are ancient. Check out \"Mindfulness in Plain English\" as an example.<p>If you want a modern book on how to consistently trigger this state, there is Josh Waitzkin, _Art of Learning_", "1266785948.0" ], [ "1141231", "comment", "1140456.0", "1140456.0", "0", "0", "vaksel", "", "", "eh I don't think it's the end of the world, you gotta try different price points to see what works or what doesn't. + I don't think it'll affect the true fans who tend to watch these interviews live/same day.<p>Only change I would do, is make the time limit a little bit longer. Maybe 2-3 weeks/month, before a video goes behind paywall.<p>The monthly fees are kinda a downer though, until you think about it. Those people who want to watch all interviews, are better off paying a monthly fee, instead of being nickle and dimed to death with per video fees.<p>The whole idea here isn't to charge people, but to get more participation out of your audience. This way more people will watch people live/right away. And will be much more likely to discuss it in real time...creating more buzz about the interviews. Which should lead to even better guests.<p>+ think about it...the reason you are complaining that he is starting to charge...is because you realize just how valuable the content is. And if the content is valuable...what's $25?", "1266785880.0" ], [ "1141229", "comment", "1140486.0", "1140845.0", "0", "0", "_delirium", "", "", "It's not clear to me that medicine actually has \"more capability\" than a decade ago in the same way that computers are today objectively faster. Studies attempting to show improvement in outcomes due to improvements in medicine tend to be inconclusive or negative for most areas, though there've been improvements in a few narrow ones (like HIV prognosis). For most diseases, though, your probabilities basically haven't budged in the past 20 years.<p>In any case, I see the analogy as pushing the opposite viewpoint: in computers I get more capability for <i>less</i> money than a decade ago. I used to have to spend $2000 for a decent laptop, but now I spend $700. Why can't I get better medicine than a decade ago for >50% discount? Does the medical field not make technological advances in the same way as computing, that make existing technology get cheaper over time?", "1266785859.0" ], [ "1141228", "comment", "1141162.0", "1141162.0", "1", "0", "telemachos", "", "", "<i>According to iPhone developer ChiliFresh</i><p>Not a phrase you're likely to see in many other situations.<p>Crap: I didn't read far enough. Here is the actual money quotation:<p><i>We have decided to remove any overtly sexual content from the App Store, which includes your application. Thank you for your understanding in this matter. If you believe you can make the necessary changes so that Wobble iBoobs (Premium Uncensored) complies with our recent changes, we encourage you to do so and resubmit for review.</i><p>I know it's a form letter, but wow.<p>On a more serious note, I <i>hate</i> when people use the word 'censorship' for situations like this. It's not censorship when someone refuses to sell your soft porn.", "1266785858.0" ], [ "1141227", "comment", "1140764.0", "1140764.0", "0", "0", "farnsworth", "", "", "This literally does look like the shell I've always dreamed about. Experimenting with functions or loops is usually such a pain.", "1266785857.0" ], [ "1141225", "comment", "1140603.0", "1140603.0", "0", "0", "vegas", "", "", "Here's the obit for the chuck norris that was:\\n<a href=\"http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1965874/pdf/bullnyacadmed00874-0061.pdf\" rel=\"nofollow\">http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1965874/pdf/bull...</a>", "1266785810.0" ], [ "1141224", "comment", "1139185.0", "1139414.0", "0", "0", "Eliezer", "", "", "Okay. Give me an example of a psychotherapeutic technique and cite the evidence it's based on.<p>I know of <i>one</i> form of psychotherapy that has some evidence behind it. The rest has been repeatedly tested and found to work no better than talking to a sympathetic intelligent person with no psychology training.", "1266785749.0" ], [ "1141223", "comment", "1140764.0", "1140764.0", "0", "0", "diN0bot", "", "", "it's the multi-line history that is so XXXing annoying. i use the interpreter quite a bit....unless i need to write multiline for loops.", "1266785735.0" ], [ "1141222", "comment", "1140649.0", "1140977.0", "0", "0", "Estragon", "", "", "The real problem is that it won't be too long before an individual can afford this kind of technology. The abstraction you're worried about will diminish dramatically at that point.", "1266785731.0" ], [ "1141221", "comment", "1140649.0", "1140977.0", "0", "0", "jrockway", "", "", "This is not new, though. All it takes to start a nuclear war (which will inevitably kill <i>millions</i>) is a turn of the key in some bunker.<p>Eventually, war will consist of people hiding in underground bunkers controlling big robots to do the fighting. Then maybe we'll all realize how pointless war actually is.", "1266785728.0" ], [ "1141220", "comment", "1138965.0", "1138965.0", "0", "0", "pl0nk", "", "", "1. The videos show these flying pixels in a grid using variable output to form images like the Mona Lisa -- but a perhaps more interesting possibility is using them for non-uniform sampling of an image.<p>Imagine all of them emitting max light output, and having none of them fly in the black areas of the image, and the highest concentration in the brightest areas.<p>2. This could be a basis for free-floating advertisements or information. Imagine walking around a giant outdoor mall (like the labyrinthine Irvine Spectrum) and having pixels appear above you announcing that the next IMAX 3D showing of Avatar is coming up, forming into a giant floating arrow saying RIGHT THIS WAY and floating towards the theater at walking pace.", "1266785709.0" ], [ "1141219", "comment", "1140764.0", "1141137.0", "0", "0", "wedesoft", "", "", "Apart from 'irb/completion' I use 'wirble' [1] for colour highlighting of the output in Ruby/IRB [1]. I had to modify it to get it to work with Ruby 1.9 though [2]. I don't think anybody has done syntax highlighting for input.<p>[1] <a href=\"http://pablotron.org/?cid=28\" rel=\"nofollow\">http://pablotron.org/?cid=28</a><p>[2] <a href=\"http://www.wedesoft.demon.co.uk/downloads/wirble.rb\" rel=\"nofollow\">http://www.wedesoft.demon.co.uk/downloads/wirble.rb</a>", "1266785708.0" ], [ "1141218", "comment", "1140696.0", "1140791.0", "0", "0", "kiba", "", "", "All discriminations have consequences on the bottom line.<p>All else being equal, discrimination on the basis of increasing diversity means lower performance in the market place, and loss of potential profit.<p>Discrimination on the basis of selecting the best employees for the job, will results in more profit gained.", "1266785643.0" ], [ "1141217", "comment", "1141097.0", "1141168.0", "2", "0", "telemachos", "", "", "I'm on the dev channel as well. Although I haven't had any problems with HN specifically, I <i>have</i> found that from build to build, problems of various kinds pop up and then go away again. Not surprising, I suppose, but worth remembering.", "1266785617.0" ], [ "1141216", "comment", "1138280.0", "1139091.0", "0", "0", "qaexl", "", "", "The Pomodoro technique is a timebox mechanism, so it has benefits beyond triggering the state of relaxed focus. The sudden-death nature of a microtimebox like 25/5 and 48/12 is what forces you to eliminate the unnecessary. A person can stay in the flow and do lots of unimportant things beautifully. A timebox often means you make choices and then you keep going, staying in the present. Second-guessing is another form of distraction, as much as falling under Sunk Cost Fallacy.<p>Another important note: it isn't so much that you avoid distractions as much as you stay in the present moment. Hindsight and foresight may guide your actions, however, you can only act in the present moment.", "1266785560.0" ], [ "1141215", "comment", "1140984.0", "1140984.0", "0", "0", "fadmmatt", "", "", "This is a great article. Continuations are rarely understood, which is unfortunate, given their power.<p>I wrote an article for my compilers class that gives examples of how to use continuations (in Scheme):<p><a href=\"http://matt.might.net/articles/programming-with-continuations--exceptions-backtracking-search-threads-generators-coroutines/\" rel=\"nofollow\">http://matt.might.net/articles/programming-with-continuation...</a><p>It covers basic stuff like exceptions and back-tracking search, and more advanced topics like threads, generators and coroutines.", "1266785496.0" ], [ "1141214", "comment", "1140984.0", "1140984.0", "0", "0", "Shamiq", "", "", "Note to the reader: Illustrated does not mean pictorially.", "1266785485.0" ], [ "1141213", "comment", "1141061.0", "1141166.0", "0", "0", "SapphireSun", "", "", "It's not about people being anonymous or not that causes the good behavior, it's that when people use their real name, they have risked something of value - their reputation. The way to ensure good behavior is to require that people take some sort of risk with something they value when they participate in your site. This might be in the form of a deposit, using their real name, or the loss of a potential reward.", "1266785452.0" ], [ "1141211", "comment", "1140929.0", "1140929.0", "0", "0", "jrockway", "", "", "<i>Think of it as similar to rebooting a computer to get it to work more smoothly.</i><p>My brain does not run Windows.", "1266785241.0" ], [ "1141210", "comment", "1140325.0", "1140450.0", "0", "0", "jamesbritt", "", "", "\"I am surprised by the amount of redditors that know all pros and cons of those drugs.\"<p>How can you not want to hack your wetware? Or at least not be curious about what may be possible?<p>I'm surprised more people aren't up on this stuff and trying things out.<p>Feed your head.", "1266785237.0" ], [ "1141209", "story", "", "", "5", "0", "tonystubblebine", "Mike Maples Talks Venture Capital And Thunder Lizards", "http://techcrunch.com/2010/02/21/mike-maples-talks-venture-capital-and-thunder-lizards/", "", "1266785078.0" ], [ "1141208", "comment", "1141061.0", "1141061.0", "0", "0", "jrockway", "", "", "I will not use any service that requires me to use LinkedIn or Facebook. I don't care about my anonymity (it's easy to guess who I am), but I don't use those services and don't want to.<p>And for what it's worth, I will still be excessively disagreeable even if I have to use my real name. It doesn't matter to me what people on the Internet think of me. I don't know them, they don't know me, so who cares what name I use?", "1266785058.0" ], [ "1141207", "comment", "1140929.0", "1140935.0", "0", "0", "DTrejo", "", "", "The OP says you have to sleep long enough to go through all the sleep cycles. It does not mention how long you should sleep (through it does reference 100 minutes).<p>Anyone know the best length to sleep?", "1266785022.0" ], [ "1141206", "comment", "1140461.0", "1140461.0", "0", "0", "swannodette", "", "", "Great stuff. I'd just like to add that working with Clojure+OpenGL has gotten a lot simpler with Zach Tellman's Penumbra, <a href=\"http://wiki.github.com/ztellman/penumbra/\" rel=\"nofollow\">http://wiki.github.com/ztellman/penumbra/</a>. Penumbra is well integrated with Leiningen so getting an OpenGL app up and running now takes a matter of minutes if not seconds.<p>I've been porting the Nehe tutorials to Penumbra and it's been ridiculously straightforward. Being able to update OpenGL on the fly via REPL is also really great fun, especially if you're used to the slow and tedious nature of OpenGL programming with pretty much everything else, <a href=\"http://github.com/swannodette/clj-nehe\" rel=\"nofollow\">http://github.com/swannodette/clj-nehe</a>.", "1266784950.0" ], [ "1141205", "story", "", "", "33", "9", "jeff18", "Dragonegg Successfully Self-Hosts", "http://blog.llvm.org/2010/02/dragonegg-successfully-self-hosts.html", "", "1266784907.0" ], [ "1141204", "comment", "1141028.0", "1141159.0", "0", "0", "joe-mccann", "", "", "Top-5 in LIQUIDITY PROVIDERS, not necessarily the same as in programatiC/algo trading. Goldman tops the list and anyone that's traded on a prop desk knows how much influence they have on the domestic equities market:<p><a href=\"http://subprint.com/u/28\" rel=\"nofollow\">http://subprint.com/u/28</a>", "1266784895.0" ], [ "1141203", "comment", "1139393.0", "1139393.0", "0", "0", "wendroid", "", "", "What is mildly amusing is that Gnash has had H.264 HW acceleration available for months.<p><a href=\"http://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=news_item&px=NzU1MA\" rel=\"nofollow\">http://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=news_item&px=NzU1M...</a><p><a href=\"http://www.splitted-desktop.com/static/en/pdf/actu/Linux_with_Gnash.pdf\" rel=\"nofollow\">http://www.splitted-desktop.com/static/en/pdf/actu/Linux_wit...</a>", "1266784886.0" ], [ "1141202", "comment", "1140486.0", "1141173.0", "0", "0", "DanielBMarkham", "", "", "I was going to email you this link but you didn't have an email address in your profile, so I'll post it here.<p>I believe it's much of the same material told from the conservative side. <a href=\"http://www.realclearpolitics.com/articles/2010/02/19/debunking_liberal_excuses.html\" rel=\"nofollow\">http://www.realclearpolitics.com/articles/2010/02/19/debunki...</a>", "1266784871.0" ], [ "1141201", "comment", "1140990.0", "1140990.0", "0", "0", "synnik", "", "", "If the sysadmin is truly unscrupulous, they might be flat out writing all successful passwords to a database.<p>Never lose sight of the fact that anything you send online can be stored by the site owner. Make your own judgments on how you react to that, but never forget.", "1266784861.0" ], [ "1141200", "comment", "1138280.0", "1138619.0", "0", "0", "qaexl", "", "", "If your attention seizes on the fact that you are in the zone, you'll start noticing yourself drop out. Your attention is no longer on the task at hand and your mental energy pours into that self-awarenes. If you let the observation pass you by as a ephemeral phenomena, living and dying naturally, you flow with the self-awareness of flow.<p>Allowing the distractions to flow past you while you stay focused on the task at hand is what gives the optimal results. Trying to completely numb yourself to distractions won't work a well. That's why there's something in the Pomodoro technique where you make a hash tick and write down what you want to do later; it flushes that thought out of the queue. It also keeps your peripheral awareness opened up so that your right-brain-side can explore alternate avenues and come up with innovative, and occasionally creative solutions. If you stay focused strictly by blocking everything else out, you gain tunnel vision. In that state, a person crushes obstacles by banging his head against it enough times. Otherwise known as Brute Force and leads to Sunk Cost Fallacy.<p>Physical relaxation is also very important -- so good, supportive posture, deeper and relaxed breathing.<p>If you want to practice all of this in a deeper way, I recommend <a href=\"http://www.vipassana.com/meditation/mindfulness_in_plain_english.php\" rel=\"nofollow\">http://www.vipassana.com/meditation/mindfulness_in_plain_eng...</a> This concept and the way to enter \"flow\" is not new. It's pretty ancient. I've used the Pomodoro technique to configure my work environment, but mindfulness is what I practice to optimize my ability to perform.", "1266784833.0" ], [ "1141199", "comment", "1140633.0", "1141197.0", "0", "0", "hga", "", "", "Yes, and we stopped specifically because of their China campaign, which then precipitated the greater war.<p>What point are you trying to make?", "1266784795.0" ], [ "1141198", "comment", "1139838.0", "1139838.0", "0", "0", "Patonj", "", "", "Another strong competitor - <a href=\"http://www.tomedes.com\" rel=\"nofollow\">http://www.tomedes.com</a>", "1266784643.0" ], [ "1141197", "comment", "1140633.0", "1140900.0", "0", "0", "cma", "", "", ">There are rather a lot of Chinese and Koreans who are alive today because we ended that regime as quickly and decisively as we could.<p>Didn't we keep supplying oil (something like 70-80%) and steel to Japan throughout the first half of their China campaign?", "1266784610.0" ], [ "1141196", "comment", "1140990.0", "1141101.0", "0", "0", "wgj", "", "", "He's assuming passwords are purged from logs, which from what I've seen, usually isn't true. (Although they should be.)", "1266784589.0" ], [ "1141195", "comment", "1140456.0", "1141042.0", "0", "0", "swombat", "", "", "That makes a lot of sense. But if that's your objective, I'd argue for making it $10 or even $5 a month rather than $25. At $25 you'll cut out a LOT of people who would be ideal viewers for these interviews.", "1266784524.0" ], [ "1141194", "comment", "1140456.0", "1140835.0", "0", "0", "bob345", "", "", "\"The type of people who need to see these videos don't have the kind of money Andrew is asking for.\"<p>What sort of moronic bullshit is that? Can you not mow your neighbor's lawn for a few hours on a weekend?", "1266784461.0" ], [ "1141193", "comment", "1140954.0", "1140954.0", "0", "0", "Estragon", "", "", "Why 97?", "1266784385.0" ], [ "1141192", "comment", "1140456.0", "1141185.0", "0", "0", "swombat", "", "", "Syntax error.", "1266784331.0" ], [ "1141191", "comment", "1140763.0", "1140763.0", "0", "0", "arebop", "", "", "I'm looking forward to buzz supporting [1] atom:source [2] so that it's possible at least in principle to automatically ignore buzz duplications of the twitter/reader/whatever streams to which I also subscribe. That and salmon can help reduce redundancy while still allowing us to form the links that help make information discoverable and accessible.<p>[1] <a href=\"http://groups.google.com/group/google-buzz-api/browse_thread/thread/ac8b07ba5d0cc115/96f7784b3831e022?lnk=raot", "" ], [ "1141190", "story", "", "", "1", "0", "lewro", "How to include the fonts in your website legally", "http://www.lewro.com/design/how-to-include-the-fonts-in-your-website-legally", "", "1266784229.0" ], [ "1141189", "comment", "1140456.0", "1141165.0", "0", "0", "swombat", "", "", "Shows can certainly be educational and actionable, while still being entertaining...", "1266784157.0" ], [ "1141188", "comment", "1140456.0", "1140473.0", "0", "0", "python123", "", "", "This thread just confirms that HN are just wantrepreneurs. If you were a real entrepreneur, you would be running to pay for the education that Mixergy provides. This is an absolute bargain because learning from Mixergy will greatly enhance you chances at that dream exit. $25/month won't seem like much when you're the next Zuckerberg or Bezos or Gates. But it takes money to make money, and you're not going to become a great entrepreneur by avoiding resources like Mixergy.", "1266784134.0" ], [ "1141187", "comment", "1140325.0", "1140807.0", "0", "0", "Calamitous", "", "", "The first rule of Tautology Club is: The first rule of Tautology Club.<p><a href=\"http://xkcd.com/703/\" rel=\"nofollow\">http://xkcd.com/703/</a>", "1266784118.0" ], [ "1141186", "comment", "1140924.0", "1141037.0", "0", "0", "aw3c2", "", "", "Clickable: <a href=\"http://pycon.blip.tv/\" rel=\"nofollow\">http://pycon.blip.tv/</a>", "1266784108.0" ], [ "1141185", "comment", "1140456.0", "1140921.0", "0", "0", "bob345", "", "", "You're relying your argument on an assumption. Fail.", "1266784107.0" ], [ "1141184", "comment", "1140649.0", "1141176.0", "0", "0", "jonnycowboy", "", "", "Probably more like enemy hackers trying to hack into coalition drones!", "1266784099.0" ], [ "1141183", "comment", "1140456.0", "1141047.0", "0", "0", "bob345", "", "", "You're relying your argument on an assumption. Fail.", "1266784057.0" ], [ "1141182", "comment", "1140456.0", "1140914.0", "0", "0", "bob345", "", "", "\"Information should always be free\"<p>Wrong.<p>The provider of that information should be able to charge what he wants. It's capitalism.", "1266783882.0" ], [ "1141181", "comment", "1140325.0", "1140492.0", "0", "0", "andreyf", "", "", "What does being habit forming and having serious side effects have to do with media lethal dose? Just because you can take a lot of something without it killing you doesn't imply it's safe to take daily for extended periods of time.", "1266783863.0" ], [ "1141180", "story", "", "", "9", "2", "alexandros", "Are 'Test Tube Babies' Healthy?", "http://news.sciencemag.org/sciencenow/2010/02/are-test-tube-babies-healthy.html?rss=1", "", "1266783826.0" ], [ "1141179", "comment", "1138069.0", "1138466.0", "0", "0", "theBobMcCormick", "", "", "I'd say the abuse is making the ecosystem less user-friendly. Users <i></i>want<i></i> things like Google Voice, or the ability for third party music apps (Pandora, Last.FM, etc) to play in the background. Blocking those things <i></i>isn't<i></i> user friendly. I'd also love to see an example of this mythical \"massive fragmentation\" that supposedly exists in the Android platform.", "1266783767.0" ], [ "1141178", "comment", "1140456.0", "1140998.0", "0", "0", "bob345", "", "", "...and here's an account not from Argentina. Have PG check it.<p>Your assertion that Andrew created these new accounts is sophomoric and pathetic.", "1266783755.0" ], [ "1141177", "comment", "1140649.0", "1141084.0", "0", "0", "Khroma", "", "", "Upvoted for Ender's Game reference.", "1266783709.0" ], [ "1141176", "comment", "1140649.0", "1140994.0", "0", "0", "Khroma", "", "", "So drones fighting drones then?", "1266783668.0" ], [ "1141175", "comment", "1140386.0", "1140723.0", "0", "0", "wycats", "", "", "foo()() doesn't seem better than foo.call", "1266783666.0" ], [ "1141174", "comment", "1140456.0", "1140952.0", "0", "0", "bob345", "", "", "...here's an account created minutes ago, and pg can check this IP to see if it's from Argentina.<p>The HN lynch mob is pathetic.", "1266783617.0" ], [ "1141173", "comment", "1140486.0", "1141145.0", "0", "0", "jbooth", "", "", "Well, I'm biased, but my reading on the situation is that Obama's a born conciliator who's tried to loop in the R's on numerous occasions (Baucus-Graham negotiations on the healthcare bill, drastically altering the stimulus in order to get Snowe on board), while the current group of republicans in congress have been far more recalcitrant than recent minorities. Obama hasn't even made a recess appointment yet, and way more of his appointees are being held up than Bush ever had to deal with.<p>Kennedy worked with Bush on NCLB. Gingrich, although not in the minority, worked with Clinton on welfare reform (although Clinton did have to veto it 7 times before they would pass something he could agree to).<p>I just don't see any willingness from current republicans to share a victory with Obama on <i>anything</i>. Either they're personally committed to not working with him on anything, ever, or they're afraid of tea party primary challenges, or both.<p>The fact that the current republican caucus is primarily old white men from the south probably doesn't help, for reasons that are too inflammatory to go into too deeply except to note that I'm commenting on old white men from the south, not on republicans necessarily.", "1266783583.0" ], [ "1141172", "story", "", "", "15", "2", "dmoney", "\"hella\" proposed as SI prefix for 10^27", "http://theaggie.org/article/uc-davis-student-gives-hella-new-meaning", "", "1266783565.0" ], [ "1141171", "comment", "1140990.0", "1140990.0", "0", "0", "krobertson", "", "", "That could all be mute if the service doesn't even encrypt passwords, doesn't use one way hashing/encryption, but still assumes the servers are insecure.", "1266783564.0" ], [ "1141170", "comment", "1141097.0", "1141168.0", "0", "0", "ig1", "", "", "ok, I just posted the above reply with chrome. Looks like it was just an intermittent issue. I did try both replying on multiple threads and posting a link, and both were broken. If it happens again I'll try and debug to figure out exactly what the difference was between what chrome and firefox were doing.", "1266783548.0" ], [ "1141169", "comment", "1140456.0", "1140754.0", "0", "0", "bob345", "", "", "Please. $25/month is two-hours of work for a cashier at McDonald's. If think the value of his work is below that, you probably don't have the right priorities to build a startup.", "1266783546.0" ], [ "1141168", "comment", "1141097.0", "1141112.0", "0", "0", "ig1", "", "", "Hmm. I'm using 5.0.322.2 dev, it might be the dev branch of chrome is broken. Let me see if I can figure out exactly what's going on.", "1266783395.0" ], [ "1141167", "comment", "1140764.0", "1141126.0", "0", "0", "gnaritas", "", "", "There is, in Smalltalk, we call it a workspace. This shell is basically a crippled workspace tied to a transcript. Getting closer and closer to Smalltalk.", "1266783376.0" ], [ "1141166", "comment", "1141061.0", "1141061.0", "0", "0", "ryanelkins", "", "", "This seems pretty obvious. I think most people realize that \"bad behavior\" comes from being anonymous. This is why people who seem nice in person can be total a-holes online behind a cloak of anonymity. I'd like to see some solutions that could work without requiring people to give up their personal information.", "1266783371.0" ], [ "1141165", "comment", "1140456.0", "1141087.0", "0", "0", "melvinram", "", "", "The distinction is entertainment versus actionable education. I get the sense that Andrew's goal for Mixergy is to be the latter.", "1266783284.0" ], [ "1141164", "story", "", "", "1", "0", "jslogan", "3 calls to action you must have at the end of your lead generation white paper", "http://www.jslogan.com/blog/40-blog/166-3-calls-to-action-you-must-have-at-end-of-your-lead-generation-white-paper", "", "1266783275.0" ], [ "1141163", "comment", "1141097.0", "1141097.0", "0", "0", "barredo", "", "", "On my Chrome4.0 + OSX seems fine", "1266783240.0" ], [ "1141162", "story", "", "", "1", "1", "kmod", "Apple blocks screenshots, axes sexual content from App Store", "http://arstechnica.com/apple/news/2010/02/apple-blocks-screenshots-axes-sexual-content-from-app-store.ars", "", "1266783235.0" ], [ "1141161", "comment", "1140990.0", "1140990.0", "0", "0", "javan", "", "", "Time to start using 1Password!", "1266783235.0" ], [ "1141160", "comment", "1140456.0", "1140917.0", "0", "0", "bob345", "", "", "IMHO, the value that most people here derive from Mixergy >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 1-tank of gas", "1266783222.0" ], [ "1141159", "comment", "1141028.0", "1141120.0", "0", "0", "Imprecate", "", "", "<a href=\"http://www.nasdaqtrader.com/trader.aspx?ID=topliquidity\" rel=\"nofollow\">http://www.nasdaqtrader.com/trader.aspx?ID=topliquidity</a><p>GS isn't even top-5 on NASDAQ.<p>Professional trading was never cheap. The barrier to entry for becoming a high-frequency trading firm is much, much lower than becoming a NYSE specialist was a decade ago. You could co-locate there for a few million dollars, which is small money all things considered.", "1266783194.0" ], [ "1141158", "comment", "1140456.0", "1140588.0", "0", "0", "bob345", "", "", "This is akin to asking why Sergey Brin charges for AdWords when he's already a billionaire or why the richest person in the world still makes money off of Windows. Your logic is moronic.<p>Welcome to capitalism.", "1266783174.0" ], [ "1141157", "comment", "1140666.0", "1140666.0", "0", "0", "davidalln", "", "", "Thanks for posting this. I was trying to get through ActiveRecord and DataMapper on non-Rails/Merb/Sinatra ruby programs when I arbitrarily went to HackerNews and saw this: a much simpler solution to what I needed (without using straight up SQL which I find is frustrating to work with and debug).", "1266783112.0" ], [ "1141156", "comment", "1140077.0", "1140786.0", "0", "0", "jff", "", "", "Letting Google manage your secret key kind of defeats the purpose, doesn't it?", "1266783098.0" ], [ "1141155", "comment", "1140456.0", "1141138.0", "0", "0", "melvinram", "", "", "Not sure what his plans are but hey, at least it'll be profitable... which is more than a lot of enterpreneurs can claim.", "1266783090.0" ], [ "1141154", "comment", "1140386.0", "1140968.0", "0", "0", "FooBarWidget", "", "", "The empty lambda or empty proc is a special object that always points to the same instance. Probably some kind of optimization.", "1266783088.0" ], [ "1141153", "comment", "1140990.0", "1140990.0", "0", "0", "cmelbye", "", "", "If the attacker has obtained access to the server, he can simply modify the code to not filter passwords from the log file anymore. I don't see how this is a surprising problem.", "1266783070.0" ], [ "1141152", "comment", "1140456.0", "1140473.0", "0", "0", "bob345", "", "", "...and Forrester research reports are $800 for a 500-word piece. You're comparing apples to oranges. Economist can charge that low because it has the mass market. If you only subscribed to niche journals, you'd be paying much higher. Andrew's is a niche.", "1266783068.0" ], [ "1141151", "comment", "1140589.0", "1141136.0", "0", "0", "denizzz", "", "", "Skype's Voicemail is another drawback...", "1266782970.0" ], [ "1141150", "comment", "1140486.0", "1140598.0", "0", "0", "mtts", "", "", "I'm Dutch ;-)<p>The government in the Netherlands fell because it was a terribly mismatched coalition to begin with and the issue of military intervention in Afghanistan was the last in a series of internal conflicts that made it unworkable.<p>(IMHO).<p>Generally speaking, the Dutch form of government, where people vote once every four years for parties they think should be part of a coalition government which then, basically, gets to do whatever it wants until it's voted out, is exactly what I had in mind when I wrote my original comment.<p>Once a government is in place, there's hardly any checks and balances to speak of<i>, but once in a while you get the chance to vote out parties that have really made a mess of things.<p>(</i>) yes, I know that according to the constitution parliament has the last say in government. in practice, however, several parties commit to a coalition government and will defend it no matter what, even if said government does something they're absolutely against.", "1266782965.0" ], [ "1141149", "comment", "1140893.0", "1141070.0", "0", "0", "arebop", "", "", "Besides the examples James Clark gives here (e.g., the likes relation on users and items, associating public keys with email addresses [1]), Google gives some examples at their webfinger page [2]: your office hours, your profile page, etc.<p>[1] <a href=\"http://salmon-protocol.googlecode.com/svn/trunk/draft-panzer-magicsig-00.html\" rel=\"nofollow\">http://salmon-protocol.googlecode.com/svn/trunk/draft-panzer...</a>\\n[2] <a href=\"http://code.google.com/p/webfinger/\" rel=\"nofollow\">http://code.google.com/p/webfinger/</a>", "1266782925.0" ], [ "1141148", "comment", "1140456.0", "1141032.0", "0", "0", "melvinram", "", "", "IMHO that makes no sense.<p>The back catalog is more important to a real entrepreneur. Someone looking for entertainment in the disguise of education content would find the \"hot\" stuff interesting.<p>Someone building a business cares about specific topics because they are having issues with specific things like search engine marketing, sales people, partnerships, law, etc. That may or may not be covered by the latest \"hot\" stuff but a quick search in the back catalog is likely to turn up a good interview.", "1266782894.0" ], [ "1141147", "story", "", "", "2", "0", "wheels", "Advertising Wants to be Measurable – An Investment Thesis", "http://www.bothsidesofthetable.com/2010/02/21/advertising-wants-to-be-measurable-one-investment-focus/", "", "1266782862.0" ], [ "1141146", "comment", "1140893.0", "1140893.0", "0", "0", "cmelbye", "", "", "Google Buzz may have had some privacy issues, but at least they're trying to be more open than Twitter is.", "1266782753.0" ], [ "1141145", "comment", "1140486.0", "1141127.0", "0", "0", "DanielBMarkham", "", "", "Perhaps you are right. Like I said, I don't know. It could be that Republicans are somehow much more recalcitrant than they were 20 years ago. It could also be that the administration has a more belligerent and inept political team than Clinton's administration did. Or a combination. Or something else. Remember that as the party in power, the administration's role (under the divide-and-conquer strategy) is to be accommodating and generous. Intimidating the minority party -- even if they deserve the bashing -- is just going to solidify their position and make the problem worse.<p>Hey. Just my opinion. I have a friend of mine that no matter what the subject can give me a list of all the bad things the Republicans did. I have another friend that can do the same for the Democrats.<p>I'm really glad that neither of these friends are in public office. :)", "1266782541.0" ], [ "1141144", "comment", "1140589.0", "1141136.0", "0", "0", "denizzz", "", "", "Skype IM really sucks. Both parties have to be online in order for the message to be delivered. What gives...? I got burned too many times on this 'feature' when my message was not delivered in time simply because my Skype was offline...", "1266782508.0" ], [ "1141143", "comment", "1140036.0", "1140036.0", "0", "0", "jamesbritt", "", "", "I have 8 desktops, each a different color.<p>I use particular desktops for specific tasks or projects.<p>If I'm toggling through desktops it's easy to see which is which by color. I know, for example, that ctrl-f5 takes me to where I have Thunderbird running. If I don't see the familiar dark blue desktop I know I've hit the wrong key combo.<p>It's one reason I went with KDE3 over Gnome. Having the same color on every desktop deprives me of useful navigation and organization info.<p>There seems to be a cognitive advantage to having a different color; it's like walking to a different room to do a different task. There's a useful context switch that helps me focus.", "1266782473.0" ], [ "1141142", "comment", "1140325.0", "1140325.0", "0", "0", "whimsy", "", "", "<a href=\"http://sites.google.com/site/thinkinginanutshell/nootropics\" rel=\"nofollow\">http://sites.google.com/site/thinkinginanutshell/nootropics</a><p>This link was posted a while ago here on HN, I believe.<p>It's more information dense, though it has testimonials from far fewer people. (That is, just one person.)", "1266782470.0" ], [ "1141141", "comment", "1138099.0", "1138167.0", "0", "0", "xsmasher", "", "", "I was expecting a very thin connection - \"Oh, GEB has sections on DNA, the letters in this messgae could be DNA codons\" - but seeing the \"bolded letter\" code from the letters explained in GEB is more than just a tentative connection.", "1266782401.0" ] ]
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ID,Type,Story,Parent,Points,Comments,Author,Title,URL,Content,Created 1141232,comment,1138280.0,1138357.0,0,0,qaexl,,,"Yes it has. It's pretty cool discovering something new, eh? What's more interesting is that these ideas are not really new. They are ancient. Check out ""Mindfulness in Plain English"" as an example.<p>If you want a modern book on how to consistently trigger this state, there is Josh Waitzkin, _Art of Learning_",1266785948.0 1141231,comment,1140456.0,1140456.0,0,0,vaksel,,,"eh I don't think it's the end of the world, you gotta try different price points to see what works or what doesn't. + I don't think it'll affect the true fans who tend to watch these interviews live/same day.<p>Only change I would do, is make the time limit a little bit longer. Maybe 2-3 weeks/month, before a video goes behind paywall.<p>The monthly fees are kinda a downer though, until you think about it. Those people who want to watch all interviews, are better off paying a monthly fee, instead of being nickle and dimed to death with per video fees.<p>The whole idea here isn't to charge people, but to get more participation out of your audience. This way more people will watch people live/right away. And will be much more likely to discuss it in real time...creating more buzz about the interviews. Which should lead to even better guests.<p>+ think about it...the reason you are complaining that he is starting to charge...is because you realize just how valuable the content is. And if the content is valuable...what's $25?",1266785880.0 1141229,comment,1140486.0,1140845.0,0,0,_delirium,,,"It's not clear to me that medicine actually has ""more capability"" than a decade ago in the same way that computers are today objectively faster. Studies attempting to show improvement in outcomes due to improvements in medicine tend to be inconclusive or negative for most areas, though there've been improvements in a few narrow ones (like HIV prognosis). For most diseases, though, your probabilities basically haven't budged in the past 20 years.<p>In any case, I see the analogy as pushing the opposite viewpoint: in computers I get more capability for <i>less</i> money than a decade ago. I used to have to spend $2000 for a decent laptop, but now I spend $700. Why can't I get better medicine than a decade ago for >50% discount? Does the medical field not make technological advances in the same way as computing, that make existing technology get cheaper over time?",1266785859.0 1141228,comment,1141162.0,1141162.0,1,0,telemachos,,,"<i>According to iPhone developer ChiliFresh</i><p>Not a phrase you're likely to see in many other situations.<p>Crap: I didn't read far enough. Here is the actual money quotation:<p><i>We have decided to remove any overtly sexual content from the App Store, which includes your application. Thank you for your understanding in this matter. If you believe you can make the necessary changes so that Wobble iBoobs (Premium Uncensored) complies with our recent changes, we encourage you to do so and resubmit for review.</i><p>I know it's a form letter, but wow.<p>On a more serious note, I <i>hate</i> when people use the word 'censorship' for situations like this. It's not censorship when someone refuses to sell your soft porn.",1266785858.0 1141227,comment,1140764.0,1140764.0,0,0,farnsworth,,,This literally does look like the shell I've always dreamed about. Experimenting with functions or loops is usually such a pain.,1266785857.0 1141225,comment,1140603.0,1140603.0,0,0,vegas,,,"Here's the obit for the chuck norris that was:\n<a href=""http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1965874/pdf/bullnyacadmed00874-0061.pdf"" rel=""nofollow"">http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1965874/pdf/bull...</a>",1266785810.0 1141224,comment,1139185.0,1139414.0,0,0,Eliezer,,,Okay. Give me an example of a psychotherapeutic technique and cite the evidence it's based on.<p>I know of <i>one</i> form of psychotherapy that has some evidence behind it. The rest has been repeatedly tested and found to work no better than talking to a sympathetic intelligent person with no psychology training.,1266785749.0 1141223,comment,1140764.0,1140764.0,0,0,diN0bot,,,it's the multi-line history that is so XXXing annoying. i use the interpreter quite a bit....unless i need to write multiline for loops.,1266785735.0 1141222,comment,1140649.0,1140977.0,0,0,Estragon,,,The real problem is that it won't be too long before an individual can afford this kind of technology. The abstraction you're worried about will diminish dramatically at that point.,1266785731.0 1141221,comment,1140649.0,1140977.0,0,0,jrockway,,,"This is not new, though. All it takes to start a nuclear war (which will inevitably kill <i>millions</i>) is a turn of the key in some bunker.<p>Eventually, war will consist of people hiding in underground bunkers controlling big robots to do the fighting. Then maybe we'll all realize how pointless war actually is.",1266785728.0 1141220,comment,1138965.0,1138965.0,0,0,pl0nk,,,"1. The videos show these flying pixels in a grid using variable output to form images like the Mona Lisa -- but a perhaps more interesting possibility is using them for non-uniform sampling of an image.<p>Imagine all of them emitting max light output, and having none of them fly in the black areas of the image, and the highest concentration in the brightest areas.<p>2. This could be a basis for free-floating advertisements or information. Imagine walking around a giant outdoor mall (like the labyrinthine Irvine Spectrum) and having pixels appear above you announcing that the next IMAX 3D showing of Avatar is coming up, forming into a giant floating arrow saying RIGHT THIS WAY and floating towards the theater at walking pace.",1266785709.0 1141219,comment,1140764.0,1141137.0,0,0,wedesoft,,,"Apart from 'irb/completion' I use 'wirble' [1] for colour highlighting of the output in Ruby/IRB [1]. I had to modify it to get it to work with Ruby 1.9 though [2]. I don't think anybody has done syntax highlighting for input.<p>[1] <a href=""http://pablotron.org/?cid=28"" rel=""nofollow"">http://pablotron.org/?cid=28</a><p>[2] <a href=""http://www.wedesoft.demon.co.uk/downloads/wirble.rb"" rel=""nofollow"">http://www.wedesoft.demon.co.uk/downloads/wirble.rb</a>",1266785708.0 1141218,comment,1140696.0,1140791.0,0,0,kiba,,,"All discriminations have consequences on the bottom line.<p>All else being equal, discrimination on the basis of increasing diversity means lower performance in the market place, and loss of potential profit.<p>Discrimination on the basis of selecting the best employees for the job, will results in more profit gained.",1266785643.0 1141217,comment,1141097.0,1141168.0,2,0,telemachos,,,"I'm on the dev channel as well. Although I haven't had any problems with HN specifically, I <i>have</i> found that from build to build, problems of various kinds pop up and then go away again. Not surprising, I suppose, but worth remembering.",1266785617.0 1141216,comment,1138280.0,1139091.0,0,0,qaexl,,,"The Pomodoro technique is a timebox mechanism, so it has benefits beyond triggering the state of relaxed focus. The sudden-death nature of a microtimebox like 25/5 and 48/12 is what forces you to eliminate the unnecessary. A person can stay in the flow and do lots of unimportant things beautifully. A timebox often means you make choices and then you keep going, staying in the present. Second-guessing is another form of distraction, as much as falling under Sunk Cost Fallacy.<p>Another important note: it isn't so much that you avoid distractions as much as you stay in the present moment. Hindsight and foresight may guide your actions, however, you can only act in the present moment.",1266785560.0 1141215,comment,1140984.0,1140984.0,0,0,fadmmatt,,,"This is a great article. Continuations are rarely understood, which is unfortunate, given their power.<p>I wrote an article for my compilers class that gives examples of how to use continuations (in Scheme):<p><a href=""http://matt.might.net/articles/programming-with-continuations--exceptions-backtracking-search-threads-generators-coroutines/"" rel=""nofollow"">http://matt.might.net/articles/programming-with-continuation...</a><p>It covers basic stuff like exceptions and back-tracking search, and more advanced topics like threads, generators and coroutines.",1266785496.0 1141214,comment,1140984.0,1140984.0,0,0,Shamiq,,,Note to the reader: Illustrated does not mean pictorially.,1266785485.0 1141213,comment,1141061.0,1141166.0,0,0,SapphireSun,,,"It's not about people being anonymous or not that causes the good behavior, it's that when people use their real name, they have risked something of value - their reputation. The way to ensure good behavior is to require that people take some sort of risk with something they value when they participate in your site. This might be in the form of a deposit, using their real name, or the loss of a potential reward.",1266785452.0 1141211,comment,1140929.0,1140929.0,0,0,jrockway,,,<i>Think of it as similar to rebooting a computer to get it to work more smoothly.</i><p>My brain does not run Windows.,1266785241.0 1141210,comment,1140325.0,1140450.0,0,0,jamesbritt,,,"""I am surprised by the amount of redditors that know all pros and cons of those drugs.""<p>How can you not want to hack your wetware? Or at least not be curious about what may be possible?<p>I'm surprised more people aren't up on this stuff and trying things out.<p>Feed your head.",1266785237.0 1141209,story,,,5,0,tonystubblebine,Mike Maples Talks Venture Capital And Thunder Lizards,http://techcrunch.com/2010/02/21/mike-maples-talks-venture-capital-and-thunder-lizards/,,1266785078.0 1141208,comment,1141061.0,1141061.0,0,0,jrockway,,,"I will not use any service that requires me to use LinkedIn or Facebook. I don't care about my anonymity (it's easy to guess who I am), but I don't use those services and don't want to.<p>And for what it's worth, I will still be excessively disagreeable even if I have to use my real name. It doesn't matter to me what people on the Internet think of me. I don't know them, they don't know me, so who cares what name I use?",1266785058.0 1141207,comment,1140929.0,1140935.0,0,0,DTrejo,,,The OP says you have to sleep long enough to go through all the sleep cycles. It does not mention how long you should sleep (through it does reference 100 minutes).<p>Anyone know the best length to sleep?,1266785022.0 1141206,comment,1140461.0,1140461.0,0,0,swannodette,,,"Great stuff. I'd just like to add that working with Clojure+OpenGL has gotten a lot simpler with Zach Tellman's Penumbra, <a href=""http://wiki.github.com/ztellman/penumbra/"" rel=""nofollow"">http://wiki.github.com/ztellman/penumbra/</a>. Penumbra is well integrated with Leiningen so getting an OpenGL app up and running now takes a matter of minutes if not seconds.<p>I've been porting the Nehe tutorials to Penumbra and it's been ridiculously straightforward. Being able to update OpenGL on the fly via REPL is also really great fun, especially if you're used to the slow and tedious nature of OpenGL programming with pretty much everything else, <a href=""http://github.com/swannodette/clj-nehe"" rel=""nofollow"">http://github.com/swannodette/clj-nehe</a>.",1266784950.0 1141205,story,,,33,9,jeff18,Dragonegg Successfully Self-Hosts,http://blog.llvm.org/2010/02/dragonegg-successfully-self-hosts.html,,1266784907.0 1141204,comment,1141028.0,1141159.0,0,0,joe-mccann,,,"Top-5 in LIQUIDITY PROVIDERS, not necessarily the same as in programatiC/algo trading. Goldman tops the list and anyone that's traded on a prop desk knows how much influence they have on the domestic equities market:<p><a href=""http://subprint.com/u/28"" rel=""nofollow"">http://subprint.com/u/28</a>",1266784895.0 1141203,comment,1139393.0,1139393.0,0,0,wendroid,,,"What is mildly amusing is that Gnash has had H.264 HW acceleration available for months.<p><a href=""http://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=news_item&px=NzU1MA"" rel=""nofollow"">http://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=news_item&px=NzU1M...</a><p><a href=""http://www.splitted-desktop.com/static/en/pdf/actu/Linux_with_Gnash.pdf"" rel=""nofollow"">http://www.splitted-desktop.com/static/en/pdf/actu/Linux_wit...</a>",1266784886.0 1141202,comment,1140486.0,1141173.0,0,0,DanielBMarkham,,,"I was going to email you this link but you didn't have an email address in your profile, so I'll post it here.<p>I believe it's much of the same material told from the conservative side. <a href=""http://www.realclearpolitics.com/articles/2010/02/19/debunking_liberal_excuses.html"" rel=""nofollow"">http://www.realclearpolitics.com/articles/2010/02/19/debunki...</a>",1266784871.0 1141201,comment,1140990.0,1140990.0,0,0,synnik,,,"If the sysadmin is truly unscrupulous, they might be flat out writing all successful passwords to a database.<p>Never lose sight of the fact that anything you send online can be stored by the site owner. Make your own judgments on how you react to that, but never forget.",1266784861.0 1141200,comment,1138280.0,1138619.0,0,0,qaexl,,,"If your attention seizes on the fact that you are in the zone, you'll start noticing yourself drop out. Your attention is no longer on the task at hand and your mental energy pours into that self-awarenes. If you let the observation pass you by as a ephemeral phenomena, living and dying naturally, you flow with the self-awareness of flow.<p>Allowing the distractions to flow past you while you stay focused on the task at hand is what gives the optimal results. Trying to completely numb yourself to distractions won't work a well. That's why there's something in the Pomodoro technique where you make a hash tick and write down what you want to do later; it flushes that thought out of the queue. It also keeps your peripheral awareness opened up so that your right-brain-side can explore alternate avenues and come up with innovative, and occasionally creative solutions. If you stay focused strictly by blocking everything else out, you gain tunnel vision. In that state, a person crushes obstacles by banging his head against it enough times. Otherwise known as Brute Force and leads to Sunk Cost Fallacy.<p>Physical relaxation is also very important -- so good, supportive posture, deeper and relaxed breathing.<p>If you want to practice all of this in a deeper way, I recommend <a href=""http://www.vipassana.com/meditation/mindfulness_in_plain_english.php"" rel=""nofollow"">http://www.vipassana.com/meditation/mindfulness_in_plain_eng...</a> This concept and the way to enter ""flow"" is not new. It's pretty ancient. I've used the Pomodoro technique to configure my work environment, but mindfulness is what I practice to optimize my ability to perform.",1266784833.0 1141199,comment,1140633.0,1141197.0,0,0,hga,,,"Yes, and we stopped specifically because of their China campaign, which then precipitated the greater war.<p>What point are you trying to make?",1266784795.0 1141198,comment,1139838.0,1139838.0,0,0,Patonj,,,"Another strong competitor - <a href=""http://www.tomedes.com"" rel=""nofollow"">http://www.tomedes.com</a>",1266784643.0 1141197,comment,1140633.0,1140900.0,0,0,cma,,,>There are rather a lot of Chinese and Koreans who are alive today because we ended that regime as quickly and decisively as we could.<p>Didn't we keep supplying oil (something like 70-80%) and steel to Japan throughout the first half of their China campaign?,1266784610.0 1141196,comment,1140990.0,1141101.0,0,0,wgj,,,"He's assuming passwords are purged from logs, which from what I've seen, usually isn't true. (Although they should be.)",1266784589.0 1141195,comment,1140456.0,1141042.0,0,0,swombat,,,"That makes a lot of sense. But if that's your objective, I'd argue for making it $10 or even $5 a month rather than $25. At $25 you'll cut out a LOT of people who would be ideal viewers for these interviews.",1266784524.0 1141194,comment,1140456.0,1140835.0,0,0,bob345,,,"""The type of people who need to see these videos don't have the kind of money Andrew is asking for.""<p>What sort of moronic bullshit is that? Can you not mow your neighbor's lawn for a few hours on a weekend?",1266784461.0 1141193,comment,1140954.0,1140954.0,0,0,Estragon,,,Why 97?,1266784385.0 1141192,comment,1140456.0,1141185.0,0,0,swombat,,,Syntax error.,1266784331.0 1141191,comment,1140763.0,1140763.0,0,0,arebop,,,"I'm looking forward to buzz supporting [1] atom:source [2] so that it's possible at least in principle to automatically ignore buzz duplications of the twitter/reader/whatever streams to which I also subscribe. That and salmon can help reduce redundancy while still allowing us to form the links that help make information discoverable and accessible.<p>[1] <a href=""http://groups.google.com/group/google-buzz-api/browse_thread/thread/ac8b07ba5d0cc115/96f7784b3831e022?lnk=raot", 1141190,story,,,1,0,lewro,How to include the fonts in your website legally,http://www.lewro.com/design/how-to-include-the-fonts-in-your-website-legally,,1266784229.0 1141189,comment,1140456.0,1141165.0,0,0,swombat,,,"Shows can certainly be educational and actionable, while still being entertaining...",1266784157.0 1141188,comment,1140456.0,1140473.0,0,0,python123,,,"This thread just confirms that HN are just wantrepreneurs. If you were a real entrepreneur, you would be running to pay for the education that Mixergy provides. This is an absolute bargain because learning from Mixergy will greatly enhance you chances at that dream exit. $25/month won't seem like much when you're the next Zuckerberg or Bezos or Gates. But it takes money to make money, and you're not going to become a great entrepreneur by avoiding resources like Mixergy.",1266784134.0 1141187,comment,1140325.0,1140807.0,0,0,Calamitous,,,"The first rule of Tautology Club is: The first rule of Tautology Club.<p><a href=""http://xkcd.com/703/"" rel=""nofollow"">http://xkcd.com/703/</a>",1266784118.0 1141186,comment,1140924.0,1141037.0,0,0,aw3c2,,,"Clickable: <a href=""http://pycon.blip.tv/"" rel=""nofollow"">http://pycon.blip.tv/</a>",1266784108.0 1141185,comment,1140456.0,1140921.0,0,0,bob345,,,You're relying your argument on an assumption. Fail.,1266784107.0 1141184,comment,1140649.0,1141176.0,0,0,jonnycowboy,,,Probably more like enemy hackers trying to hack into coalition drones!,1266784099.0 1141183,comment,1140456.0,1141047.0,0,0,bob345,,,You're relying your argument on an assumption. Fail.,1266784057.0 1141182,comment,1140456.0,1140914.0,0,0,bob345,,,"""Information should always be free""<p>Wrong.<p>The provider of that information should be able to charge what he wants. It's capitalism.",1266783882.0 1141181,comment,1140325.0,1140492.0,0,0,andreyf,,,What does being habit forming and having serious side effects have to do with media lethal dose? Just because you can take a lot of something without it killing you doesn't imply it's safe to take daily for extended periods of time.,1266783863.0 1141180,story,,,9,2,alexandros,Are 'Test Tube Babies' Healthy?,http://news.sciencemag.org/sciencenow/2010/02/are-test-tube-babies-healthy.html?rss=1,,1266783826.0 1141179,comment,1138069.0,1138466.0,0,0,theBobMcCormick,,,"I'd say the abuse is making the ecosystem less user-friendly. Users <i></i>want<i></i> things like Google Voice, or the ability for third party music apps (Pandora, Last.FM, etc) to play in the background. Blocking those things <i></i>isn't<i></i> user friendly. I'd also love to see an example of this mythical ""massive fragmentation"" that supposedly exists in the Android platform.",1266783767.0 1141178,comment,1140456.0,1140998.0,0,0,bob345,,,...and here's an account not from Argentina. Have PG check it.<p>Your assertion that Andrew created these new accounts is sophomoric and pathetic.,1266783755.0 1141177,comment,1140649.0,1141084.0,0,0,Khroma,,,Upvoted for Ender's Game reference.,1266783709.0 1141176,comment,1140649.0,1140994.0,0,0,Khroma,,,So drones fighting drones then?,1266783668.0 1141175,comment,1140386.0,1140723.0,0,0,wycats,,,foo()() doesn't seem better than foo.call,1266783666.0 1141174,comment,1140456.0,1140952.0,0,0,bob345,,,"...here's an account created minutes ago, and pg can check this IP to see if it's from Argentina.<p>The HN lynch mob is pathetic.",1266783617.0 1141173,comment,1140486.0,1141145.0,0,0,jbooth,,,"Well, I'm biased, but my reading on the situation is that Obama's a born conciliator who's tried to loop in the R's on numerous occasions (Baucus-Graham negotiations on the healthcare bill, drastically altering the stimulus in order to get Snowe on board), while the current group of republicans in congress have been far more recalcitrant than recent minorities. Obama hasn't even made a recess appointment yet, and way more of his appointees are being held up than Bush ever had to deal with.<p>Kennedy worked with Bush on NCLB. Gingrich, although not in the minority, worked with Clinton on welfare reform (although Clinton did have to veto it 7 times before they would pass something he could agree to).<p>I just don't see any willingness from current republicans to share a victory with Obama on <i>anything</i>. Either they're personally committed to not working with him on anything, ever, or they're afraid of tea party primary challenges, or both.<p>The fact that the current republican caucus is primarily old white men from the south probably doesn't help, for reasons that are too inflammatory to go into too deeply except to note that I'm commenting on old white men from the south, not on republicans necessarily.",1266783583.0 1141172,story,,,15,2,dmoney,"""hella"" proposed as SI prefix for 10^27",http://theaggie.org/article/uc-davis-student-gives-hella-new-meaning,,1266783565.0 1141171,comment,1140990.0,1140990.0,0,0,krobertson,,,"That could all be mute if the service doesn't even encrypt passwords, doesn't use one way hashing/encryption, but still assumes the servers are insecure.",1266783564.0 1141170,comment,1141097.0,1141168.0,0,0,ig1,,,"ok, I just posted the above reply with chrome. Looks like it was just an intermittent issue. I did try both replying on multiple threads and posting a link, and both were broken. If it happens again I'll try and debug to figure out exactly what the difference was between what chrome and firefox were doing.",1266783548.0 1141169,comment,1140456.0,1140754.0,0,0,bob345,,,"Please. $25/month is two-hours of work for a cashier at McDonald's. If think the value of his work is below that, you probably don't have the right priorities to build a startup.",1266783546.0 1141168,comment,1141097.0,1141112.0,0,0,ig1,,,"Hmm. I'm using 5.0.322.2 dev, it might be the dev branch of chrome is broken. Let me see if I can figure out exactly what's going on.",1266783395.0 1141167,comment,1140764.0,1141126.0,0,0,gnaritas,,,"There is, in Smalltalk, we call it a workspace. This shell is basically a crippled workspace tied to a transcript. Getting closer and closer to Smalltalk.",1266783376.0 1141166,comment,1141061.0,1141061.0,0,0,ryanelkins,,,"This seems pretty obvious. I think most people realize that ""bad behavior"" comes from being anonymous. This is why people who seem nice in person can be total a-holes online behind a cloak of anonymity. I'd like to see some solutions that could work without requiring people to give up their personal information.",1266783371.0 1141165,comment,1140456.0,1141087.0,0,0,melvinram,,,The distinction is entertainment versus actionable education. I get the sense that Andrew's goal for Mixergy is to be the latter.,1266783284.0 1141164,story,,,1,0,jslogan,3 calls to action you must have at the end of your lead generation white paper,http://www.jslogan.com/blog/40-blog/166-3-calls-to-action-you-must-have-at-end-of-your-lead-generation-white-paper,,1266783275.0 1141163,comment,1141097.0,1141097.0,0,0,barredo,,,On my Chrome4.0 + OSX seems fine,1266783240.0 1141162,story,,,1,1,kmod,"Apple blocks screenshots, axes sexual content from App Store",http://arstechnica.com/apple/news/2010/02/apple-blocks-screenshots-axes-sexual-content-from-app-store.ars,,1266783235.0 1141161,comment,1140990.0,1140990.0,0,0,javan,,,Time to start using 1Password!,1266783235.0 1141160,comment,1140456.0,1140917.0,0,0,bob345,,,"IMHO, the value that most people here derive from Mixergy >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 1-tank of gas",1266783222.0 1141159,comment,1141028.0,1141120.0,0,0,Imprecate,,,"<a href=""http://www.nasdaqtrader.com/trader.aspx?ID=topliquidity"" rel=""nofollow"">http://www.nasdaqtrader.com/trader.aspx?ID=topliquidity</a><p>GS isn't even top-5 on NASDAQ.<p>Professional trading was never cheap. The barrier to entry for becoming a high-frequency trading firm is much, much lower than becoming a NYSE specialist was a decade ago. You could co-locate there for a few million dollars, which is small money all things considered.",1266783194.0 1141158,comment,1140456.0,1140588.0,0,0,bob345,,,This is akin to asking why Sergey Brin charges for AdWords when he's already a billionaire or why the richest person in the world still makes money off of Windows. Your logic is moronic.<p>Welcome to capitalism.,1266783174.0 1141157,comment,1140666.0,1140666.0,0,0,davidalln,,,Thanks for posting this. I was trying to get through ActiveRecord and DataMapper on non-Rails/Merb/Sinatra ruby programs when I arbitrarily went to HackerNews and saw this: a much simpler solution to what I needed (without using straight up SQL which I find is frustrating to work with and debug).,1266783112.0 1141156,comment,1140077.0,1140786.0,0,0,jff,,,"Letting Google manage your secret key kind of defeats the purpose, doesn't it?",1266783098.0 1141155,comment,1140456.0,1141138.0,0,0,melvinram,,,"Not sure what his plans are but hey, at least it'll be profitable... which is more than a lot of enterpreneurs can claim.",1266783090.0 1141154,comment,1140386.0,1140968.0,0,0,FooBarWidget,,,The empty lambda or empty proc is a special object that always points to the same instance. Probably some kind of optimization.,1266783088.0 1141153,comment,1140990.0,1140990.0,0,0,cmelbye,,,"If the attacker has obtained access to the server, he can simply modify the code to not filter passwords from the log file anymore. I don't see how this is a surprising problem.",1266783070.0 1141152,comment,1140456.0,1140473.0,0,0,bob345,,,"...and Forrester research reports are $800 for a 500-word piece. You're comparing apples to oranges. Economist can charge that low because it has the mass market. If you only subscribed to niche journals, you'd be paying much higher. Andrew's is a niche.",1266783068.0 1141151,comment,1140589.0,1141136.0,0,0,denizzz,,,Skype's Voicemail is another drawback...,1266782970.0 1141150,comment,1140486.0,1140598.0,0,0,mtts,,,"I'm Dutch ;-)<p>The government in the Netherlands fell because it was a terribly mismatched coalition to begin with and the issue of military intervention in Afghanistan was the last in a series of internal conflicts that made it unworkable.<p>(IMHO).<p>Generally speaking, the Dutch form of government, where people vote once every four years for parties they think should be part of a coalition government which then, basically, gets to do whatever it wants until it's voted out, is exactly what I had in mind when I wrote my original comment.<p>Once a government is in place, there's hardly any checks and balances to speak of<i>, but once in a while you get the chance to vote out parties that have really made a mess of things.<p>(</i>) yes, I know that according to the constitution parliament has the last say in government. in practice, however, several parties commit to a coalition government and will defend it no matter what, even if said government does something they're absolutely against.",1266782965.0 1141149,comment,1140893.0,1141070.0,0,0,arebop,,,"Besides the examples James Clark gives here (e.g., the likes relation on users and items, associating public keys with email addresses [1]), Google gives some examples at their webfinger page [2]: your office hours, your profile page, etc.<p>[1] <a href=""http://salmon-protocol.googlecode.com/svn/trunk/draft-panzer-magicsig-00.html"" rel=""nofollow"">http://salmon-protocol.googlecode.com/svn/trunk/draft-panzer...</a>\n[2] <a href=""http://code.google.com/p/webfinger/"" rel=""nofollow"">http://code.google.com/p/webfinger/</a>",1266782925.0 1141148,comment,1140456.0,1141032.0,0,0,melvinram,,,"IMHO that makes no sense.<p>The back catalog is more important to a real entrepreneur. Someone looking for entertainment in the disguise of education content would find the ""hot"" stuff interesting.<p>Someone building a business cares about specific topics because they are having issues with specific things like search engine marketing, sales people, partnerships, law, etc. That may or may not be covered by the latest ""hot"" stuff but a quick search in the back catalog is likely to turn up a good interview.",1266782894.0 1141147,story,,,2,0,wheels,Advertising Wants to be Measurable – An Investment Thesis,http://www.bothsidesofthetable.com/2010/02/21/advertising-wants-to-be-measurable-one-investment-focus/,,1266782862.0 1141146,comment,1140893.0,1140893.0,0,0,cmelbye,,,"Google Buzz may have had some privacy issues, but at least they're trying to be more open than Twitter is.",1266782753.0 1141145,comment,1140486.0,1141127.0,0,0,DanielBMarkham,,,"Perhaps you are right. Like I said, I don't know. It could be that Republicans are somehow much more recalcitrant than they were 20 years ago. It could also be that the administration has a more belligerent and inept political team than Clinton's administration did. Or a combination. Or something else. Remember that as the party in power, the administration's role (under the divide-and-conquer strategy) is to be accommodating and generous. Intimidating the minority party -- even if they deserve the bashing -- is just going to solidify their position and make the problem worse.<p>Hey. Just my opinion. I have a friend of mine that no matter what the subject can give me a list of all the bad things the Republicans did. I have another friend that can do the same for the Democrats.<p>I'm really glad that neither of these friends are in public office. :)",1266782541.0 1141144,comment,1140589.0,1141136.0,0,0,denizzz,,,Skype IM really sucks. Both parties have to be online in order for the message to be delivered. What gives...? I got burned too many times on this 'feature' when my message was not delivered in time simply because my Skype was offline...,1266782508.0 1141143,comment,1140036.0,1140036.0,0,0,jamesbritt,,,"I have 8 desktops, each a different color.<p>I use particular desktops for specific tasks or projects.<p>If I'm toggling through desktops it's easy to see which is which by color. I know, for example, that ctrl-f5 takes me to where I have Thunderbird running. If I don't see the familiar dark blue desktop I know I've hit the wrong key combo.<p>It's one reason I went with KDE3 over Gnome. Having the same color on every desktop deprives me of useful navigation and organization info.<p>There seems to be a cognitive advantage to having a different color; it's like walking to a different room to do a different task. There's a useful context switch that helps me focus.",1266782473.0 1141142,comment,1140325.0,1140325.0,0,0,whimsy,,,"<a href=""http://sites.google.com/site/thinkinginanutshell/nootropics"" rel=""nofollow"">http://sites.google.com/site/thinkinginanutshell/nootropics</a><p>This link was posted a while ago here on HN, I believe.<p>It's more information dense, though it has testimonials from far fewer people. (That is, just one person.)",1266782470.0 1141141,comment,1138099.0,1138167.0,0,0,xsmasher,,,"I was expecting a very thin connection - ""Oh, GEB has sections on DNA, the letters in this messgae could be DNA codons"" - but seeing the ""bolded letter"" code from the letters explained in GEB is more than just a tentative connection.",1266782401.0
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[ [ "ID", "Type", "Story", "Parent", "Points", "Comments", "Author", "Title", "URL", "Content", "Created" ], [ "9950809", "comment", "9950179.0", "9950656.0", "0", "0", "netcan", "", "", "I agree. Leaving this out completely avoid the question of why people at the bottom play along. Academia ticks a lot of boxes for some people. Some boxes are even monetary.", "1437911966.0" ], [ "9950808", "story", "", "", "41", "4", "buovjaga", "Speech-Based, Natural Language Conversational Recommender Systems", "http://grasch.net/node/147", "", "1437911924.0" ], [ "9950807", "comment", "9949935.0", "9950801.0", "0", "0", "Hermel", "", "", "This observation holds in environments where the resources are tangible and controllable by force (i.e. owning the only oasis in the area or controlling oil fields). It does not hold in decentralized environments in which people can create value on their own.", "1437911872.0" ], [ "9950806", "comment", "9950108.0", "9950644.0", "0", "0", "walshemj", "", "", "Id also be worried about the house of commons you could hop a drone over the Thames to the Veranda one would hope the the security services have thought about that scenario.<p>I am surprised that todays terrorists haven&", "" ], [ "9950805", "comment", "9950687.0", "9950687.0", "0", "0", "jcr", "", "", "previously: <a href=\"https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=9946668\" rel=\"nofollow\">https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=9946668</a>", "1437911795.0" ], [ "9950804", "comment", "9948144.0", "9948144.0", "0", "0", "jacknews", "", "", "Is it just me, or does the photo in this piece quite obviously show protesting Uber tech/marketing employees, not drivers?<p>If that&", "" ], [ "9950803", "comment", "9950179.0", "9950747.0", "0", "0", "benihana", "", "", "Betting on the future is a pretty common tactic in all aspects of life.", "1437911741.0" ], [ "9950802", "comment", "9950179.0", "9950179.0", "0", "0", "netcan", "", "", "I think this article is reaching a bit. There are some interesting things about this drug dealer model though. Why do the bottom rungs agree to play this game? I think the dynamic manifests in a lot of highly aspirational industries. The money, prestige and such going to the slim top layer can act in lieu of benefits going directly to participants.<p>Many one-on-one sports are examples. Floyd Mayweather might make close to $500m in career prize winning. The &quot;contenders&quot; who fight him (apart from big names like Manny Pacquiao or Oscar De La Hoya) under him will earn ˜1% of that. Beneath them, &quot;journeymen&quot; (maybe the top 25 in a weight class) fighters often make something like that $3 an hours wage.<p>I suspect acting is often similar. Music, stand up comedy and arts in general. The possibility of attaining the prestige and earning of Tom Cruise keeps aspiring actors in gyms and auditions, trying to climb the steep ladder.<p>Apart from all that, there is definitely something in the zeitgeist about universities and academia. I think they are in for a tsunami of change sometime in the next generation. This is just one example. The weird entanglement of research and education. The trading on Prestige. The dynamism of competition under them (non academic education, bootcamps, online learning, etc.).", "1437911693.0" ], [ "9950801", "comment", "9949935.0", "9950741.0", "0", "0", "x5n1", "", "", "I was watching a show, Orange Is the New Black, and it occurred to me how easy it is to get people in line to serve any sort of agenda. All you need to do is control the things people might want. Once you do that everyone just falls in line to do whatever you want. They will spend their days toiling away at whatever idiotic agenda you have come up for them. And it occurred to me all of society is like that.<p>A few people control all of the resources, and we are in line to do their bidding and drive the entire system. Without these people we&", "" ], [ "9950800", "comment", "9950782.0", "9950782.0", "0", "0", "_jomo", "", "", "This was a little weekend project.<p>In case it isn&", "" ], [ "9950799", "comment", "9950179.0", "9950656.0", "0", "0", "roadnottaken", "", "", "PhD programs in the sciences (e.g. bio, chem, phys) in the US also come with a salary/stipend that one can live off of.", "1437911649.0" ], [ "9950798", "story", "", "", "1", "0", "wittytom", "Zoopla for incoming college freshmen", "http://www.roomlify.com/", "", "1437911627.0" ], [ "9950797", "comment", "9948041.0", "9949120.0", "0", "0", "keithpeter", "", "", "Excellent.<p>And clicking in the spectrogram window (launched ffmpeg from Gnome terminal so extra graphic window appears) jumps the playback to the appropriate % of the track.", "1437911619.0" ], [ "9950796", "story", "", "", "3", "0", "amelius", "How Venture Capital destroyed real jobs", "http://acuitydesign.blogspot.com/2012/12/how-venture-capital-destroyed-real-jobs.html", "", "1437911607.0" ], [ "9950795", "comment", "9949503.0", "9950602.0", "0", "0", "agibsonccc", "", "", "It&", "" ], [ "9950794", "story", "", "", "3", "2", "SQL2219", "Drone Shield", "http://www.droneshield.org/products/", "", "1437911530.0" ], [ "9950793", "comment", "9949935.0", "9950767.0", "0", "0", "agumonkey", "", "", "I think it&", "" ], [ "9950792", "comment", "9949935.0", "9950589.0", "0", "0", "aaron695", "", "", "> The oldest profession is not going to be replaced with robots until those robots are mistakable for humans<p>It already has. It&", "" ], [ "9950791", "comment", "9949444.0", "9950060.0", "0", "0", "ikeboy", "", "", "I can&", "" ], [ "9950789", "comment", "9949444.0", "9950670.0", "0", "0", "rjbwork", "", "", "Yep. I&", "" ], [ "9950788", "comment", "9949444.0", "9950755.0", "0", "0", "ikeboy", "", "", "Think I read that Google Auth falls back to SMS, so that wouldn&", "" ], [ "9950787", "story", "", "", "313", "115", "voter101", "The Hitchhiker's Guide to Modern JavaScript Tooling", "http://reactkungfu.com/2015/07/the-hitchhikers-guide-to-modern-javascript-tooling/", "", "1437911125.0" ], [ "9950786", "comment", "9950179.0", "9950747.0", "0", "0", "pcr0", "", "", "There&", "" ], [ "9950785", "story", "", "", "1", "0", "monort", "With $20M in the Bank, JetSmarter Is Building the Uber of the Skies", "http://techcrunch.com/2015/07/23/with-20m-in-the-bank-jetsmarter-is-building-the-uber-of-the-skies/", "", "1437911004.0" ], [ "9950784", "comment", "9950718.0", "9950718.0", "0", "0", "thomasrossi", "", "", "Too bad there are no details about the algorithm. I&", "" ], [ "9950783", "comment", "9949991.0", "9950499.0", "0", "0", "XorNot", "", "", "This all reminds me that I need to upgrade my motherboard to one which actually supports VT-d. I would really love to boot Windows virtualized on top of my ZFS array, rather then have to cold-boot between OS&", "" ], [ "9950782", "story", "", "", "43", "11", "_jomo", "Show HN: Isometric Painting Tool", "http://jomo.tv/", "", "" ], [ "9950781", "story", "", "", "2", "0", "devinus", "I've open sourced my genome", "https://github.com/devinus/genome", "", "1437910839.0" ], [ "9950780", "comment", "9948585.0", "9948585.0", "0", "0", "andersthue", "", "", "I still get a couple of thousand every month from my TSR projects, mainly <a href=\"http://www.watermark-image.com\" rel=\"nofollow\">http://www.watermark-image.com</a> but some of the other TSR products are getting some traction.<p>The TSR LAN messenger has been getting some traction because people are scared of the privacy concerns with public chat clients. \\n<a href=\"http://tsr-soft.com/products/lan-messenger/\" rel=\"nofollow\">http://tsr-soft.com/products/lan-messenger/</a><p>The TSR photo manager gets a purchase every know and then, but to be honest I don&", "" ], [ "9950779", "comment", "9950647.0", "9950647.0", "0", "0", "pknight", "", "", "I wonder what it would be like if it were possible to add new dimensions to the economy. If we reward ecological, service and aesthetic contributions in a similar way we reward the exchange of scarce goods and services in the economy today... I wonder if anyone has put serious thought into how that could be done.", "1437910767.0" ], [ "9950778", "story", "", "", "7", "0", "user_235711", "Optimal self-assembly of finite shapes at temperature 1 in 3D", "http://arxiv.org/abs/1507.06365", "", "1437910746.0" ], [ "9950777", "comment", "9949278.0", "9949728.0", "0", "0", "kseistrup", "", "", "DX has some cheap RTL2832U based dongles ⌘ <a href=\"http://eud.dx.com/search/RTL2832U\" rel=\"nofollow\">http://eud.dx.com/search/RTL2832U</a>", "1437910738.0" ], [ "9950776", "comment", "9949975.0", "9949975.0", "0", "0", "davelnewton", "", "", "OS-9 was awesome, especially for embedded stuff.<p>As someone mentioned it ended up on the CoCo III eventually, where it&", "" ], [ "9950774", "comment", "9942647.0", "9943089.0", "0", "0", "laacz", "", "", "Would it be really hard to fix this OTA for all vehicles, reusing (and patching) their own bug? This is a technical question, law might forbid doing this.", "1437910579.0" ], [ "9950773", "story", "", "", "2", "0", "user_235711", "Startups and the Big Lie", "http://techcrunch.com/2015/07/25/startups-and-the-big-lie/", "", "1437910563.0" ], [ "9950771", "comment", "9947858.0", "9948967.0", "0", "0", "CMCDragonkai", "", "", "Would you consider using Nail to not just parse content-formats like JSON, but (dependent/semantic) type validation on the values of the data itself. Some of this involves business logic as well. For example, let&", "" ], [ "9950770", "story", "", "", "25", "1", "user_235711", "Object recognition for robots", "http://newsoffice.mit.edu/2015/object-recognition-robots-0724", "", "1437910514.0" ], [ "9950769", "comment", "9949664.0", "9949664.0", "0", "0", "geofft", "", "", "My previous employer failed after almost ten years of venture funding (mostly because it is pretty hard to make a good return on ten years of investment). We had a lot of technical debt. It did not kill us, per se, although I think it was <i>correlated</i> with problems in the company: a lot of things would have been easily resolved had we been less pressed for engineering time. We never had enough revenue to grow the engineering team significantly, and what engineers were there were often fire-fighting. There may have been indirect causal effects like causing good people to get frustrated and leave, or simply causing good people to get frustrated and avoid working on certain problems. We had a few people who flipped out and started repaying the principal (including myself), but they were taking limited engineering time from things that the company needed day-to-day.<p>It may be true that technical debt directly kills some products, but if it&", "" ], [ "9950768", "story", "", "", "44", "33", "justincormack", "Your Ubuntu-based container image is probably a copyright violation", "http://mjg59.dreamwidth.org/36312.html", "", "1437910354.0" ], [ "9950767", "comment", "9949935.0", "9950739.0", "0", "0", "danieltillett", "", "", "I think social acceptance is likely to be the bigger holdback.<p>50 shades is an interesting example of this effect. Women supposedly weren’t interested in this area (not my personal experience), but get enough social acceptance and even an appallingly badly written book becomes a popular success.<p>Sex robots will face the same “icky” effect, but all it will take for them to become popular is social acceptance via a breakout event once they become good enough.", "1437910323.0" ], [ "9950766", "story", "", "", "1", "0", "user_235711", "Airbnb Has a Plan to Steal More Business from Hotels", "http://www.slate.com/blogs/moneybox/2015/07/21/airbnb_for_business_the_home_sharing_startup_wants_to_woo_corporate_clients.html", "", "1437910300.0" ], [ "9950765", "comment", "9950108.0", "9950644.0", "0", "0", "Nemant", "", "", "Why even bother with this? Terrorists can just blow themselves up in a festival/concert/subway/bus anyway.<p>In fact, you just need to leave a backpack with a pressure cooker with some nails and explosives like in Boston. No need for complicated technology and millions invested to try and counter this.", "1437910249.0" ], [ "9950764", "comment", "9949991.0", "9950570.0", "0", "0", "noipv4", "", "", "Cryptocurrency mining demand for Radeon GPUs between 2010 - 2012 had improved AMD&", "" ], [ "9950763", "story", "", "", "5", "0", "SoulMan", "Things You Can Do with Software-Defined Radio", "http://www.rs-online.com/designspark/electronics/blog/10-things-you-can-do-with-software-defined-radio", "", "1437910203.0" ], [ "9950762", "comment", "9948212.0", "9950628.0", "0", "0", "smartial_arts", "", "", "Although this is very tangentially related, one may want to consider taking a multi-species probiotic also, based on &quot;A randomized controlled trial to test the effect of multispecies probiotics on cognitive reactivity to sad mood&quot; [1]:<p>&quot;Compared to participants who received the placebo intervention, participants who received the 4-week multispecies probiotics intervention showed a significantly reduced overall cognitive reactivity to sad mood, which was largely accounted for by reduced rumination and aggressive thoughts.<p>Conclusion: These results provide the first evidence that the intake of probiotics may help reduce negative thoughts associated with sad mood. Probiotics supplementation warrants further research as a potential preventive strategy for depression.&quot;<p>[1] <a href=\"http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0889159115000884\" rel=\"nofollow\">http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0889159115...</a>", "1437910199.0" ], [ "9950761", "comment", "9949935.0", "9950589.0", "0", "0", "david-given", "", "", "ELIZA is, or at least was, actually used as a therapeutic tool: people would spend hours over a terminal, &", "" ], [ "9950760", "comment", "9950002.0", "9950002.0", "0", "0", "prawn", "", "", "What are our chances of getting, as a common thing, a physical space like the concept that influenced Elysium? As long as we&", "" ], [ "9950759", "story", "", "", "39", "50", "gillyb", "Ask HN: Why are developers so obsessed with starting their own business?", "", "An observation I have made for quite some time is that 90%, or maybe even 95% of the developers I know are always obsessed with working on their own side-projects with the hope of one day turning it into a full-blown start-up, or at least making some passive income from it.\\nMany of my non-developer friends, never even think about this. Some of them are thinking about new ideas to implement in their job, but never with the same obsession that developers seem to talk about it.\\n(I am a developer as well, also obsessed with the idea of turning one of my side projects into a comfortable passive stream of income or maybe a startup one day)", "1437910101.0" ], [ "9950758", "comment", "9949991.0", "9950630.0", "0", "0", "noipv4", "", "", "IIRC, it was the BFI_INT instruction.", "1437910094.0" ], [ "9950757", "story", "", "", "1", "0", "St-Clock", "Py4J is moving far far away from SourceForge", "https://groups.google.com/a/py4j.org/forum/", "", "" ], [ "9950756", "comment", "9950702.0", "9950702.0", "0", "0", "jane_is_here", "", "", "Thought that this would be a collection of the insults that Jobs was famous for.<p>A classic Jobism : &quot;Everything you&", "" ], [ "9950755", "comment", "9949444.0", "9949804.0", "0", "0", "eru", "", "", "Use the cryptography based 2FA (with Google Authenticator on your phone). SMS is too open to social engineering, and as a second factor might actually make your account less safe.", "1437909600.0" ], [ "9950754", "comment", "9949278.0", "9949684.0", "0", "0", "misnome", "", "", "Also just ordered one. This is the best HN thread I&", "" ], [ "9950753", "comment", "9949277.0", "9950357.0", "0", "0", "JupiterMoon", "", "", "This sort of data is not really notable enough for wikipedia.", "1437909582.0" ], [ "9950752", "comment", "9950179.0", "9950728.0", "0", "0", "danieltillett", "", "", "I certainly missed the golden parachute. Even if I hung around until I was deadwood I would not have made anything financially. No academic in Australia gets rich just out of being an academic.<p>I don’t regret my time as an academic other than my last two years. I should have left earlier, but the security the job afforded my family kept me there longer than I really should have stayed. This is a mistake many people make when in a secure job when they have kids so I am not too angry at myself. It is an experience few people get to have so I am grateful to have had it.", "1437909562.0" ], [ "9950751", "comment", "9949444.0", "9950733.0", "0", "0", "eru", "", "", "It depends how good their mixers are.", "1437909535.0" ], [ "9950750", "comment", "9950543.0", "9950543.0", "0", "0", "bobbba", "", "", "We did an investigation of a similiar idea and some of the initial challenges were:\\n1. How to track the cycles if you don&", "" ], [ "9950749", "comment", "9949278.0", "9950040.0", "0", "0", "CamperBob2", "", "", "<i>One thing to keep in mind is that these dongles only have 8 bit ADCs in them, so no matter how great your signal path, you will top out at ~48db of sensitivity (rough formula is sensitivity in db = 6x bits of ADC). A &quot;real&quot; SDR like the USRP B210 has a 12 bit ADC in it, which means that it will top out at around 72db of sensitivity.</i><p>Of course, the ~6 dB per bit rule applies only at the ADC&", "" ], [ "9950748", "comment", "9948166.0", "9949769.0", "0", "0", "david927", "", "", "Yes, yes, no one is forcing you -- but you are being sold a bit, at least in America. And while there&", "" ], [ "9950747", "comment", "9950179.0", "9950179.0", "0", "0", "lukasm", "", "", ">The reason for this is that the prospect of future wealth, rather than current income and working conditions, is the main driver for people to stay in the business: low-level drug sellers forgo current income for (uncertain) future wealth.<p>That&", "" ], [ "9950746", "comment", "9950108.0", "9950108.0", "0", "0", "bsaul", "", "", "Hacking the connexion from the drone to the pilot is doable, and has been done. You can take control of the drone itself and bring it back to anywhere you want. I&", "" ], [ "9950745", "comment", "9950108.0", "9950644.0", "0", "0", "bootload", "", "", "<i>&quot;I&", "" ], [ "9950744", "story", "", "", "4", "1", "przytu1", "Show HN: Workbox – browser that keeps you focused at work and manages SaaS", "http://tryworkbox.com/", "", "1437909369.0" ], [ "9950743", "comment", "9949935.0", "9950662.0", "0", "0", "lordnacho", "", "", "Me too. But I suspect there will be much resistance from the establishment. Certain things just seem like they can&", "" ], [ "9950742", "comment", "9948770.0", "9948770.0", "0", "0", "rikkus", "", "", "Any code available to play with? Looks very impressive!", "1437909253.0" ], [ "9950741", "comment", "9949935.0", "9949935.0", "0", "0", "agumonkey", "", "", "Maybe the &", "" ], [ "9950740", "comment", "9949577.0", "9949577.0", "0", "0", "jaynate", "", "", "Like the idea, but it feels heavy to me and like it may suit slower release cycles better. Maybe that&", "" ], [ "9950739", "comment", "9949935.0", "9950731.0", "0", "0", "agumonkey", "", "", "It will be an uncanny valley. Better reading 50 shades of gray than playing with a Boston Dynamic doll. It would surely sell though, people are actually buying expensive dolls, I&", "" ], [ "9950738", "comment", "9941118.0", "9941118.0", "0", "0", "ElTimuro", "", "", "Looks like a makeover. Maybe it was a marketing stunt just posting &quot;Goodbye&quot;... or just bad communication", "1437909031.0" ], [ "9950737", "story", "", "", "2", "0", "ingve", "Vantage: CLI and SSH and REPL for Your Live Node.js App", "https://github.com/dthree/vantage/", "", "1437908994.0" ], [ "9950736", "comment", "9949278.0", "9950682.0", "0", "0", "amelius", "", "", "In many countries, public transport is run by the government, but still costs money.<p>Governmental does not have to be orthogonal to commercial.", "1437908952.0" ], [ "9950735", "comment", "9944378.0", "9946307.0", "0", "0", "nso95", "", "", "You could also have a drone on the truck that picks up the package and drops it on the doorstep", "1437908934.0" ], [ "9950734", "comment", "9950544.0", "9950544.0", "0", "0", "roghummal", "", "", "Let&", "" ], [ "9950733", "comment", "9949444.0", "9949444.0", "0", "0", "kwijibob", "", "", "Why can&", "" ], [ "9950732", "story", "", "", "1", "0", "amiorin", "Fan – simpler container networking benchmark with docker (-40% of throughput)", "https://twitter.com/amiorin/status/625259646006206464", "", "1437908822.0" ], [ "9950731", "comment", "9949935.0", "9950589.0", "0", "0", "danieltillett", "", "", ">The oldest profession is not going to be replaced with robots until those robots are mistakable for humans, as in Blade Runner.<p>I am not so sure about this. When you consider what is the current alternative to the oldest profession then I think robots will achieve a high penetration.", "1437908811.0" ], [ "9950730", "comment", "9949278.0", "9949278.0", "0", "0", "ma5ter", "", "", "done this few years ago <a href=\"http://imgur.com/a/3GELZ\" rel=\"nofollow\">http://imgur.com/a/3GELZ</a>", "1437908764.0" ], [ "9950729", "comment", "9946681.0", "9950061.0", "0", "0", "mimmuz", "", "", "the system requires also negative examples", "1437908737.0" ], [ "9950728", "comment", "9950179.0", "9950708.0", "0", "0", "timrpeterson", "", "", "Having tenure affords opportunity. Can&", "" ], [ "9950727", "story", "", "", "2", "0", "ch49", "Creating an RSS Reader Using RxJS and Virtual-DOM", "https://github.com/channikhabra/yarr", "", "1437908575.0" ], [ "9950726", "story", "", "", "2", "0", "peterJK", "Here's why startups should focus on a very small market", "https://medium.com/@Kilometer_io/why-startups-should-focus-on-a-very-small-market-5112c028afb7", "", "1437908464.0" ], [ "9950725", "comment", "9949568.0", "9950143.0", "0", "0", "danieltillett", "", "", "Aren’t these problems for every model?", "1437908430.0" ], [ "9950724", "comment", "9946668.0", "9949289.0", "0", "0", "jordigh", "", "", "They can have all the prerogatives they want as long as they understand that their prerogatives have no place in a free game. Their artwork may be scaled, resized, and cropped in order to fit into a playing field. The colours may be changed in order to indicate teams. Additional animations may be required for certain actions. The style might need tweaks to fit the existing style of the game.<p>Unmodifiable artwork poses many practical problems for a free game. It&", "" ], [ "9950723", "comment", "9950395.0", "9950395.0", "0", "0", "10dpd", "", "", "Full collection of split depth gifs:<p><a href=\"http://www.splitdepthgifs.com\" rel=\"nofollow\">http://www.splitdepthgifs.com</a>", "1437908404.0" ] ]
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ID,Type,Story,Parent,Points,Comments,Author,Title,URL,Content,Created 9950809,comment,9950179.0,9950656.0,0,0,netcan,,,I agree. Leaving this out completely avoid the question of why people at the bottom play along. Academia ticks a lot of boxes for some people. Some boxes are even monetary.,1437911966.0 9950808,story,,,41,4,buovjaga,"Speech-Based, Natural Language Conversational Recommender Systems",http://grasch.net/node/147,,1437911924.0 9950807,comment,9949935.0,9950801.0,0,0,Hermel,,,This observation holds in environments where the resources are tangible and controllable by force (i.e. owning the only oasis in the area or controlling oil fields). It does not hold in decentralized environments in which people can create value on their own.,1437911872.0 9950806,comment,9950108.0,9950644.0,0,0,walshemj,,,Id also be worried about the house of commons you could hop a drone over the Thames to the Veranda one would hope the the security services have thought about that scenario.<p>I am surprised that todays terrorists haven&, 9950805,comment,9950687.0,9950687.0,0,0,jcr,,,"previously: <a href=""https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=9946668"" rel=""nofollow"">https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=9946668</a>",1437911795.0 9950804,comment,9948144.0,9948144.0,0,0,jacknews,,,"Is it just me, or does the photo in this piece quite obviously show protesting Uber tech/marketing employees, not drivers?<p>If that&", 9950803,comment,9950179.0,9950747.0,0,0,benihana,,,Betting on the future is a pretty common tactic in all aspects of life.,1437911741.0 9950802,comment,9950179.0,9950179.0,0,0,netcan,,,"I think this article is reaching a bit. There are some interesting things about this drug dealer model though. Why do the bottom rungs agree to play this game? I think the dynamic manifests in a lot of highly aspirational industries. The money, prestige and such going to the slim top layer can act in lieu of benefits going directly to participants.<p>Many one-on-one sports are examples. Floyd Mayweather might make close to $500m in career prize winning. The &quot;contenders&quot; who fight him (apart from big names like Manny Pacquiao or Oscar De La Hoya) under him will earn ˜1% of that. Beneath them, &quot;journeymen&quot; (maybe the top 25 in a weight class) fighters often make something like that $3 an hours wage.<p>I suspect acting is often similar. Music, stand up comedy and arts in general. The possibility of attaining the prestige and earning of Tom Cruise keeps aspiring actors in gyms and auditions, trying to climb the steep ladder.<p>Apart from all that, there is definitely something in the zeitgeist about universities and academia. I think they are in for a tsunami of change sometime in the next generation. This is just one example. The weird entanglement of research and education. The trading on Prestige. The dynamism of competition under them (non academic education, bootcamps, online learning, etc.).",1437911693.0 9950801,comment,9949935.0,9950741.0,0,0,x5n1,,,"I was watching a show, Orange Is the New Black, and it occurred to me how easy it is to get people in line to serve any sort of agenda. All you need to do is control the things people might want. Once you do that everyone just falls in line to do whatever you want. They will spend their days toiling away at whatever idiotic agenda you have come up for them. And it occurred to me all of society is like that.<p>A few people control all of the resources, and we are in line to do their bidding and drive the entire system. Without these people we&", 9950800,comment,9950782.0,9950782.0,0,0,_jomo,,,This was a little weekend project.<p>In case it isn&, 9950799,comment,9950179.0,9950656.0,0,0,roadnottaken,,,"PhD programs in the sciences (e.g. bio, chem, phys) in the US also come with a salary/stipend that one can live off of.",1437911649.0 9950798,story,,,1,0,wittytom,Zoopla for incoming college freshmen,http://www.roomlify.com/,,1437911627.0 9950797,comment,9948041.0,9949120.0,0,0,keithpeter,,,Excellent.<p>And clicking in the spectrogram window (launched ffmpeg from Gnome terminal so extra graphic window appears) jumps the playback to the appropriate % of the track.,1437911619.0 9950796,story,,,3,0,amelius,How Venture Capital destroyed real jobs,http://acuitydesign.blogspot.com/2012/12/how-venture-capital-destroyed-real-jobs.html,,1437911607.0 9950795,comment,9949503.0,9950602.0,0,0,agibsonccc,,,It&, 9950794,story,,,3,2,SQL2219,Drone Shield,http://www.droneshield.org/products/,,1437911530.0 9950793,comment,9949935.0,9950767.0,0,0,agumonkey,,,I think it&, 9950792,comment,9949935.0,9950589.0,0,0,aaron695,,,> The oldest profession is not going to be replaced with robots until those robots are mistakable for humans<p>It already has. It&, 9950791,comment,9949444.0,9950060.0,0,0,ikeboy,,,I can&, 9950789,comment,9949444.0,9950670.0,0,0,rjbwork,,,Yep. I&, 9950788,comment,9949444.0,9950755.0,0,0,ikeboy,,,"Think I read that Google Auth falls back to SMS, so that wouldn&", 9950787,story,,,313,115,voter101,The Hitchhiker's Guide to Modern JavaScript Tooling,http://reactkungfu.com/2015/07/the-hitchhikers-guide-to-modern-javascript-tooling/,,1437911125.0 9950786,comment,9950179.0,9950747.0,0,0,pcr0,,,There&, 9950785,story,,,1,0,monort,"With $20M in the Bank, JetSmarter Is Building the Uber of the Skies",http://techcrunch.com/2015/07/23/with-20m-in-the-bank-jetsmarter-is-building-the-uber-of-the-skies/,,1437911004.0 9950784,comment,9950718.0,9950718.0,0,0,thomasrossi,,,Too bad there are no details about the algorithm. I&, 9950783,comment,9949991.0,9950499.0,0,0,XorNot,,,"This all reminds me that I need to upgrade my motherboard to one which actually supports VT-d. I would really love to boot Windows virtualized on top of my ZFS array, rather then have to cold-boot between OS&", 9950782,story,,,43,11,_jomo,Show HN: Isometric Painting Tool,http://jomo.tv/,, 9950781,story,,,2,0,devinus,I've open sourced my genome,https://github.com/devinus/genome,,1437910839.0 9950780,comment,9948585.0,9948585.0,0,0,andersthue,,,"I still get a couple of thousand every month from my TSR projects, mainly <a href=""http://www.watermark-image.com"" rel=""nofollow"">http://www.watermark-image.com</a> but some of the other TSR products are getting some traction.<p>The TSR LAN messenger has been getting some traction because people are scared of the privacy concerns with public chat clients. \n<a href=""http://tsr-soft.com/products/lan-messenger/"" rel=""nofollow"">http://tsr-soft.com/products/lan-messenger/</a><p>The TSR photo manager gets a purchase every know and then, but to be honest I don&", 9950779,comment,9950647.0,9950647.0,0,0,pknight,,,"I wonder what it would be like if it were possible to add new dimensions to the economy. If we reward ecological, service and aesthetic contributions in a similar way we reward the exchange of scarce goods and services in the economy today... I wonder if anyone has put serious thought into how that could be done.",1437910767.0 9950778,story,,,7,0,user_235711,Optimal self-assembly of finite shapes at temperature 1 in 3D,http://arxiv.org/abs/1507.06365,,1437910746.0 9950777,comment,9949278.0,9949728.0,0,0,kseistrup,,,"DX has some cheap RTL2832U based dongles ⌘ <a href=""http://eud.dx.com/search/RTL2832U"" rel=""nofollow"">http://eud.dx.com/search/RTL2832U</a>",1437910738.0 9950776,comment,9949975.0,9949975.0,0,0,davelnewton,,,"OS-9 was awesome, especially for embedded stuff.<p>As someone mentioned it ended up on the CoCo III eventually, where it&", 9950774,comment,9942647.0,9943089.0,0,0,laacz,,,"Would it be really hard to fix this OTA for all vehicles, reusing (and patching) their own bug? This is a technical question, law might forbid doing this.",1437910579.0 9950773,story,,,2,0,user_235711,Startups and the Big Lie,http://techcrunch.com/2015/07/25/startups-and-the-big-lie/,,1437910563.0 9950771,comment,9947858.0,9948967.0,0,0,CMCDragonkai,,,"Would you consider using Nail to not just parse content-formats like JSON, but (dependent/semantic) type validation on the values of the data itself. Some of this involves business logic as well. For example, let&", 9950770,story,,,25,1,user_235711,Object recognition for robots,http://newsoffice.mit.edu/2015/object-recognition-robots-0724,,1437910514.0 9950769,comment,9949664.0,9949664.0,0,0,geofft,,,"My previous employer failed after almost ten years of venture funding (mostly because it is pretty hard to make a good return on ten years of investment). We had a lot of technical debt. It did not kill us, per se, although I think it was <i>correlated</i> with problems in the company: a lot of things would have been easily resolved had we been less pressed for engineering time. We never had enough revenue to grow the engineering team significantly, and what engineers were there were often fire-fighting. There may have been indirect causal effects like causing good people to get frustrated and leave, or simply causing good people to get frustrated and avoid working on certain problems. We had a few people who flipped out and started repaying the principal (including myself), but they were taking limited engineering time from things that the company needed day-to-day.<p>It may be true that technical debt directly kills some products, but if it&", 9950768,story,,,44,33,justincormack,Your Ubuntu-based container image is probably a copyright violation,http://mjg59.dreamwidth.org/36312.html,,1437910354.0 9950767,comment,9949935.0,9950739.0,0,0,danieltillett,,,"I think social acceptance is likely to be the bigger holdback.<p>50 shades is an interesting example of this effect. Women supposedly weren’t interested in this area (not my personal experience), but get enough social acceptance and even an appallingly badly written book becomes a popular success.<p>Sex robots will face the same “icky” effect, but all it will take for them to become popular is social acceptance via a breakout event once they become good enough.",1437910323.0 9950766,story,,,1,0,user_235711,Airbnb Has a Plan to Steal More Business from Hotels,http://www.slate.com/blogs/moneybox/2015/07/21/airbnb_for_business_the_home_sharing_startup_wants_to_woo_corporate_clients.html,,1437910300.0 9950765,comment,9950108.0,9950644.0,0,0,Nemant,,,"Why even bother with this? Terrorists can just blow themselves up in a festival/concert/subway/bus anyway.<p>In fact, you just need to leave a backpack with a pressure cooker with some nails and explosives like in Boston. No need for complicated technology and millions invested to try and counter this.",1437910249.0 9950764,comment,9949991.0,9950570.0,0,0,noipv4,,,Cryptocurrency mining demand for Radeon GPUs between 2010 - 2012 had improved AMD&, 9950763,story,,,5,0,SoulMan,Things You Can Do with Software-Defined Radio,http://www.rs-online.com/designspark/electronics/blog/10-things-you-can-do-with-software-defined-radio,,1437910203.0 9950762,comment,9948212.0,9950628.0,0,0,smartial_arts,,,"Although this is very tangentially related, one may want to consider taking a multi-species probiotic also, based on &quot;A randomized controlled trial to test the effect of multispecies probiotics on cognitive reactivity to sad mood&quot; [1]:<p>&quot;Compared to participants who received the placebo intervention, participants who received the 4-week multispecies probiotics intervention showed a significantly reduced overall cognitive reactivity to sad mood, which was largely accounted for by reduced rumination and aggressive thoughts.<p>Conclusion: These results provide the first evidence that the intake of probiotics may help reduce negative thoughts associated with sad mood. Probiotics supplementation warrants further research as a potential preventive strategy for depression.&quot;<p>[1] <a href=""http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0889159115000884"" rel=""nofollow"">http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0889159115...</a>",1437910199.0 9950761,comment,9949935.0,9950589.0,0,0,david-given,,,"ELIZA is, or at least was, actually used as a therapeutic tool: people would spend hours over a terminal, &", 9950760,comment,9950002.0,9950002.0,0,0,prawn,,,"What are our chances of getting, as a common thing, a physical space like the concept that influenced Elysium? As long as we&", 9950759,story,,,39,50,gillyb,Ask HN: Why are developers so obsessed with starting their own business?,,"An observation I have made for quite some time is that 90%, or maybe even 95% of the developers I know are always obsessed with working on their own side-projects with the hope of one day turning it into a full-blown start-up, or at least making some passive income from it.\nMany of my non-developer friends, never even think about this. Some of them are thinking about new ideas to implement in their job, but never with the same obsession that developers seem to talk about it.\n(I am a developer as well, also obsessed with the idea of turning one of my side projects into a comfortable passive stream of income or maybe a startup one day)",1437910101.0 9950758,comment,9949991.0,9950630.0,0,0,noipv4,,,"IIRC, it was the BFI_INT instruction.",1437910094.0 9950757,story,,,1,0,St-Clock,Py4J is moving far far away from SourceForge,https://groups.google.com/a/py4j.org/forum/,, 9950756,comment,9950702.0,9950702.0,0,0,jane_is_here,,,Thought that this would be a collection of the insults that Jobs was famous for.<p>A classic Jobism : &quot;Everything you&, 9950755,comment,9949444.0,9949804.0,0,0,eru,,,"Use the cryptography based 2FA (with Google Authenticator on your phone). SMS is too open to social engineering, and as a second factor might actually make your account less safe.",1437909600.0 9950754,comment,9949278.0,9949684.0,0,0,misnome,,,Also just ordered one. This is the best HN thread I&, 9950753,comment,9949277.0,9950357.0,0,0,JupiterMoon,,,This sort of data is not really notable enough for wikipedia.,1437909582.0 9950752,comment,9950179.0,9950728.0,0,0,danieltillett,,,"I certainly missed the golden parachute. Even if I hung around until I was deadwood I would not have made anything financially. No academic in Australia gets rich just out of being an academic.<p>I don’t regret my time as an academic other than my last two years. I should have left earlier, but the security the job afforded my family kept me there longer than I really should have stayed. This is a mistake many people make when in a secure job when they have kids so I am not too angry at myself. It is an experience few people get to have so I am grateful to have had it.",1437909562.0 9950751,comment,9949444.0,9950733.0,0,0,eru,,,It depends how good their mixers are.,1437909535.0 9950750,comment,9950543.0,9950543.0,0,0,bobbba,,,We did an investigation of a similiar idea and some of the initial challenges were:\n1. How to track the cycles if you don&, 9950749,comment,9949278.0,9950040.0,0,0,CamperBob2,,,"<i>One thing to keep in mind is that these dongles only have 8 bit ADCs in them, so no matter how great your signal path, you will top out at ~48db of sensitivity (rough formula is sensitivity in db = 6x bits of ADC). A &quot;real&quot; SDR like the USRP B210 has a 12 bit ADC in it, which means that it will top out at around 72db of sensitivity.</i><p>Of course, the ~6 dB per bit rule applies only at the ADC&", 9950748,comment,9948166.0,9949769.0,0,0,david927,,,"Yes, yes, no one is forcing you -- but you are being sold a bit, at least in America. And while there&", 9950747,comment,9950179.0,9950179.0,0,0,lukasm,,,">The reason for this is that the prospect of future wealth, rather than current income and working conditions, is the main driver for people to stay in the business: low-level drug sellers forgo current income for (uncertain) future wealth.<p>That&", 9950746,comment,9950108.0,9950108.0,0,0,bsaul,,,"Hacking the connexion from the drone to the pilot is doable, and has been done. You can take control of the drone itself and bring it back to anywhere you want. I&", 9950745,comment,9950108.0,9950644.0,0,0,bootload,,,<i>&quot;I&, 9950744,story,,,4,1,przytu1,Show HN: Workbox – browser that keeps you focused at work and manages SaaS,http://tryworkbox.com/,,1437909369.0 9950743,comment,9949935.0,9950662.0,0,0,lordnacho,,,Me too. But I suspect there will be much resistance from the establishment. Certain things just seem like they can&, 9950742,comment,9948770.0,9948770.0,0,0,rikkus,,,Any code available to play with? Looks very impressive!,1437909253.0 9950741,comment,9949935.0,9949935.0,0,0,agumonkey,,,Maybe the &, 9950740,comment,9949577.0,9949577.0,0,0,jaynate,,,"Like the idea, but it feels heavy to me and like it may suit slower release cycles better. Maybe that&", 9950739,comment,9949935.0,9950731.0,0,0,agumonkey,,,"It will be an uncanny valley. Better reading 50 shades of gray than playing with a Boston Dynamic doll. It would surely sell though, people are actually buying expensive dolls, I&", 9950738,comment,9941118.0,9941118.0,0,0,ElTimuro,,,Looks like a makeover. Maybe it was a marketing stunt just posting &quot;Goodbye&quot;... or just bad communication,1437909031.0 9950737,story,,,2,0,ingve,Vantage: CLI and SSH and REPL for Your Live Node.js App,https://github.com/dthree/vantage/,,1437908994.0 9950736,comment,9949278.0,9950682.0,0,0,amelius,,,"In many countries, public transport is run by the government, but still costs money.<p>Governmental does not have to be orthogonal to commercial.",1437908952.0 9950735,comment,9944378.0,9946307.0,0,0,nso95,,,You could also have a drone on the truck that picks up the package and drops it on the doorstep,1437908934.0 9950734,comment,9950544.0,9950544.0,0,0,roghummal,,,Let&, 9950733,comment,9949444.0,9949444.0,0,0,kwijibob,,,Why can&, 9950732,story,,,1,0,amiorin,Fan – simpler container networking benchmark with docker (-40% of throughput),https://twitter.com/amiorin/status/625259646006206464,,1437908822.0 9950731,comment,9949935.0,9950589.0,0,0,danieltillett,,,">The oldest profession is not going to be replaced with robots until those robots are mistakable for humans, as in Blade Runner.<p>I am not so sure about this. When you consider what is the current alternative to the oldest profession then I think robots will achieve a high penetration.",1437908811.0 9950730,comment,9949278.0,9949278.0,0,0,ma5ter,,,"done this few years ago <a href=""http://imgur.com/a/3GELZ"" rel=""nofollow"">http://imgur.com/a/3GELZ</a>",1437908764.0 9950729,comment,9946681.0,9950061.0,0,0,mimmuz,,,the system requires also negative examples,1437908737.0 9950728,comment,9950179.0,9950708.0,0,0,timrpeterson,,,Having tenure affords opportunity. Can&, 9950727,story,,,2,0,ch49,Creating an RSS Reader Using RxJS and Virtual-DOM,https://github.com/channikhabra/yarr,,1437908575.0 9950726,story,,,2,0,peterJK,Here's why startups should focus on a very small market,https://medium.com/@Kilometer_io/why-startups-should-focus-on-a-very-small-market-5112c028afb7,,1437908464.0 9950725,comment,9949568.0,9950143.0,0,0,danieltillett,,,Aren’t these problems for every model?,1437908430.0 9950724,comment,9946668.0,9949289.0,0,0,jordigh,,,"They can have all the prerogatives they want as long as they understand that their prerogatives have no place in a free game. Their artwork may be scaled, resized, and cropped in order to fit into a playing field. The colours may be changed in order to indicate teams. Additional animations may be required for certain actions. The style might need tweaks to fit the existing style of the game.<p>Unmodifiable artwork poses many practical problems for a free game. It&", 9950723,comment,9950395.0,9950395.0,0,0,10dpd,,,"Full collection of split depth gifs:<p><a href=""http://www.splitdepthgifs.com"" rel=""nofollow"">http://www.splitdepthgifs.com</a>",1437908404.0
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In a thin film of a chiral liquid crystal, depending on experimental conditions including film thickness, they form a hexagonal lattice whose lattice constant is a few hundred nanometres, or appear as isolated entities with topological defects compensating their charge. These half-skyrmions exhibit intriguing dynamical behaviour driven by thermal fluctuations. Numerical calculations of real-space images successfully corroborate the experimental observations despite the challenge because of the characteristic scale of the structures close to the optical resolution limit. A thin film of a chiral liquid crystal thus offers an intriguing platform that facilitates a direct investigation of the dynamics of topological excitations such as half-skyrmions and their manipulation with optical techniques.</p>", "[]", "False", "[\"Andriy Nych\", \"Jun-ichi Fukuda\", \"Uliana Ognysta\", \"Slobodan \\u017dumer\", \"Igor Mu\\u0161evi\\u010d\"]", "Nych, A., Fukuda, Ji., Ognysta, U. et al. 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Here we show thermonuclear measurements of the <sup>2</sup>H(d, n)<sup>3</sup>He and <sup>3</sup>H(t,2n)<sup>4</sup>He S-factors at a range of densities (1.2&", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "" ], [ "erratum", "Erratum: Structural and quantum-state phase transitions in van der Waals layered materials", "", "[]", "True", "[\"Heejun Yang\", \"Sung Wng Kim\", \"Manish Chhowalla\", \"Young Hee Lee\"]", "Yang, H., Kim, S., Chhowalla, M. et al. Erratum: Structural and quantum-state phase transitions in van der Waals layered materials. 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Classical boson sampling algorithms with superior performance to near-term experiments. Nature Phys13, 1153–1157 (2017).",2642.0,141.0,81.0,aplusplus,10.1038/nphys4270,https://doi.org/10.1038/nphys4270,,12.0,nphys,nature physics,1506902400.0,2017-10-02,computational-science;quantum-information;quantum-optics;single-photons-and-quantum-effects,https://www.nature.com/articles/nphys4270,13.0 letter,Efficient tomography of a quantum many-body system,,[],True,"[""B. P. Lanyon"", ""C. Maier"", ""M. Holz\u00e4pfel"", ""T. Baumgratz"", ""C. Hempel"", ""P. Jurcevic"", ""I. Dhand"", ""A. S. Buyskikh"", ""A. J. Daley"", ""M. Cramer"", ""M. B. Plenio"", ""R. Blatt"", ""C. F. Roos""]","Lanyon, B., Maier, C., Holzäpfel, M. et al. Efficient tomography of a quantum many-body system. Nature Phys13, 1158–1162 (2017).",2243.0,81.0,68.0,aplusplus,10.1038/nphys4244,https://doi.org/10.1038/nphys4244,,12.0,nphys,nature physics,1504483200.0,2017-09-04,quantum-information;quantum-simulation,https://www.nature.com/articles/nphys4244,13.0 letter,Faithful conversion of propagating quantum information to mechanical motion,,[],True,"[""A. P. Reed"", ""K. H. Mayer"", ""J. D. Teufel"", ""L. D. Burkhart"", ""W. Pfaff"", ""M. Reagor"", ""L. Sletten"", ""X. Ma"", ""R. J. Schoelkopf"", ""E. Knill"", ""K. W. Lehnert""]","Reed, A., Mayer, K., Teufel, J. et al. Faithful conversion of propagating quantum information to mechanical motion. Nature Phys13, 1163–1167 (2017).",1654.0,34.0,54.0,aplusplus,10.1038/nphys4251,https://doi.org/10.1038/nphys4251,,12.0,nphys,nature physics,1505692800.0,2017-09-18,optomechanics;quantum-information;superconducting-devices,https://www.nature.com/articles/nphys4251,13.0 letter,Berry phase and anomalous transport of the composite fermions at the half-filled Landau level,,[],True,"[""W. Pan"", ""W. Kang"", ""K. W. Baldwin"", ""K. W. West"", ""L. N. Pfeiffer"", ""D. C. Tsui""]","Pan, W., Kang, W., Baldwin, K. et al. Berry phase and anomalous transport of the composite fermions at the half-filled Landau level. Nature Phys13, 1168–1172 (2017).",690.0,4.0,12.0,aplusplus,10.1038/nphys4231,https://doi.org/10.1038/nphys4231,,12.0,nphys,nature physics,1503273600.0,2017-08-21,quantum-hall;topological-matter,https://www.nature.com/articles/nphys4231,13.0 letter,Molecules cooled below the Doppler limit,,[],True,"[""S. Truppe"", ""H. J. Williams"", ""M. Hambach"", ""L. Caldwell"", ""N. J. Fitch"", ""E. A. Hinds"", ""B. E. Sauer"", ""M. R. Tarbutt""]","Truppe, S., Williams, H., Hambach, M. et al. Molecules cooled below the Doppler limit. Nature Phys13, 1173–1176 (2017).",2504.0,81.0,143.0,aplusplus,10.1038/nphys4241,https://doi.org/10.1038/nphys4241,,12.0,nphys,nature physics,1503878400.0,2017-08-28,atomic-and-molecular-physics;ultracold-gases,https://www.nature.com/articles/nphys4241,13.0 letter,Current–phase relations of few-mode InAs nanowire Josephson junctions,,[],True,"[""Eric M. Spanton"", ""Mingtang Deng"", ""Saulius Vaitiek\u0117nas"", ""Peter Krogstrup"", ""Jesper Nyg\u00e5rd"", ""Charles M. Marcus"", ""Kathryn A. Moler""]","Spanton, E., Deng, M., Vaitiekėnas, S. et al. Current–phase relations of few-mode InAs nanowire Josephson junctions. Nature Phys13, 1177–1181 (2017).",2071.0,3.0,34.0,aplusplus,10.1038/nphys4224,https://doi.org/10.1038/nphys4224,,12.0,nphys,nature physics,1502668800.0,2017-08-14,superconducting-devices;superconducting-properties-and-materials,https://www.nature.com/articles/nphys4224,13.0 letter,Superballistic flow of viscous electron fluid through graphene constrictions,,[],True,"[""R. Krishna Kumar"", ""D. A. Bandurin"", ""F. M. D. Pellegrino"", ""Y. Cao"", ""A. Principi"", ""H. Guo"", ""G.\u00a0H. Auton"", ""M. Ben Shalom"", ""L. A. Ponomarenko"", ""G. Falkovich"", ""K. Watanabe"", ""T. Taniguchi"", ""I.\u00a0V. Grigorieva"", ""L. S. Levitov"", ""M. Polini"", ""A.\u00a0K. Geim""]","Krishna Kumar, R., Bandurin, D., Pellegrino, F. et al. Superballistic flow of viscous electron fluid through graphene constrictions. Nature Phys13, 1182–1185 (2017).",4769.0,108.0,122.0,aplusplus,10.1038/nphys4240,https://doi.org/10.1038/nphys4240,,12.0,nphys,nature physics,1503273600.0,2017-08-21,electronic-properties-and-materials;graphene;quantum-fluids-and-solids,https://www.nature.com/articles/nphys4240,13.0 letter,Instability in dynamic fracture and the failure of the classical theory of cracks,,[],True,"[""Chih-Hung Chen"", ""Eran Bouchbinder"", ""Alain Karma""]","Chen, CH., Bouchbinder, E. & Karma, A. Instability in dynamic fracture and the failure of the classical theory of cracks. Nature Phys13, 1186–1190 (2017).",1831.0,74.0,23.0,aplusplus,10.1038/nphys4237,https://doi.org/10.1038/nphys4237,,12.0,nphys,nature physics,1503273600.0,2017-08-21,condensed-matter-physics;gels-and-hydrogels,https://www.nature.com/articles/nphys4237,13.0 article,Determining the quantum expectation value by measuring a single photon,"<p>One description provides only probabilities for obtaining various eigenvalues of a quantum variable. The eigenvalues and the corresponding probabilities specify the expectation value of a physical observable, which is known to be a statistical property of an ensemble of quantum systems. In contrast to this paradigm, here we demonstrate a method for measuring the expectation value of a physical variable on a single particle, namely, the polarization of a single protected photon. This realization of quantum protective measurements could find applications in the foundations of quantum mechanics and quantum-enhanced&",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, article,Four-body ring-exchange interactions and anyonic statistics within a minimal toric-code Hamiltonian,"<p>Ring exchange is an elementary interaction for modelling unconventional topological matter. Here, we report the observation of four-body ring-exchange interactions and the topological properties of anyonic excitations within an ultracold atom system. A minimum toric-code Hamiltonian, in which the ring exchange is the dominant term, was implemented in disconnected four-spin plaquette arrays formed by two orthogonal superlattices. The ring-exchange interactions were resolved from the dynamical evolutions of the spin orders in each plaquette, matching well with the predicted energy gaps between two anyonic excitations of the spin system. A braiding operation was applied to the spins in the plaquettes and an induced phase 1.00(3)&",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, article,Influence of apical oxygen on the extent of in-plane exchange interaction in cuprate superconductors,"<p>In high-T<sub>c</sub> superconductors the magnetic and electronic properties are determined by the probability that valence electrons jump virtually from site to site in the CuO<sub>2</sub> planes, a mechanism opposed by on-site Coulomb repulsion and favoured by hopping integrals. The spatial extent of the latter is related to transport properties, including superconductivity, and to the dispersion relation of spin excitations (magnons). Here, for three antiferromagnetic parent compounds (single-layer Bi<sub>2</sub>Sr<sub>0.9</sub>La<sub>1.1</sub>CuO<sub>6+&",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, article,Electron–hole collision limited transport in charge-neutral bilayer graphene,"<p>Ballistic transport occurs whenever electrons propagate without collisions deflecting their trajectory. It is normally observed in conductors with a negligible concentration of impurities, at low temperature, to avoid electron&",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, article,Spontaneous formation and dynamics of half-skyrmions in a chiral liquid-crystal film,"<p>Skyrmions are coreless vortex-like excitations emerging in diverse condensed-matter systems, and real-time observation of their dynamics is still challenging. Here we report the first direct optical observation of the spontaneous formation of half-skyrmions. In a thin film of a chiral liquid crystal, depending on experimental conditions including film thickness, they form a hexagonal lattice whose lattice constant is a few hundred nanometres, or appear as isolated entities with topological defects compensating their charge. These half-skyrmions exhibit intriguing dynamical behaviour driven by thermal fluctuations. Numerical calculations of real-space images successfully corroborate the experimental observations despite the challenge because of the characteristic scale of the structures close to the optical resolution limit. A thin film of a chiral liquid crystal thus offers an intriguing platform that facilitates a direct investigation of the dynamics of topological excitations such as half-skyrmions and their manipulation with optical techniques.</p>",[],False,"[""Andriy Nych"", ""Jun-ichi Fukuda"", ""Uliana Ognysta"", ""Slobodan \u017dumer"", ""Igor Mu\u0161evi\u010d""]","Nych, A., Fukuda, Ji., Ognysta, U. et al. Spontaneous formation and dynamics of half-skyrmions in a chiral liquid-crystal film. Nature Phys13, 1215–1220 (2017).",1462.0,13.0,42.0,aplusplus,10.1038/nphys4245,https://doi.org/10.1038/nphys4245,,12.0,nphys,nature physics,1503878400.0,2017-08-28,condensed-matter-physics;liquid-crystals,https://www.nature.com/articles/nphys4245,13.0 article,Active tension network model suggests an exotic mechanical state realized in epithelial tissues,"<p>Mechanical interactions play a crucial role in epithelial morphogenesis, yet understanding the complex mechanisms through which stress and deformation affect cell behaviour remains an open problem. Here we formulate and analyse the active tension network (ATN) model, which assumes that the mechanical balance of cells within a tissue is dominated by cortical tension and introduces tension-dependent active remodelling of the cortex. We find that ATNs exhibit unusual mechanical properties. Specifically, an ATN behaves as a fluid at short times, but at long times supports external tension like a solid. Furthermore, an ATN has an extensively degenerate equilibrium mechanical state associated with a discrete conformal&",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, article,Thermonuclear reactions probed at stellar-core conditions with laser-based inertial-confinement fusion,"<p>Stars are giant thermonuclear plasma furnaces that slowly fuse the lighter elements in the universe into heavier elements, releasing energy, and generating the pressure required to prevent collapse. To understand stars, we must rely on nuclear reaction rate data obtained, up to now, under conditions very different from those of stellar cores. Here we show thermonuclear measurements of the <sup>2</sup>H(d, n)<sup>3</sup>He and <sup>3</sup>H(t,2n)<sup>4</sup>He S-factors at a range of densities (1.2&",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, erratum,Erratum: Structural and quantum-state phase transitions in van der Waals layered materials,,[],True,"[""Heejun Yang"", ""Sung Wng Kim"", ""Manish Chhowalla"", ""Young Hee Lee""]","Yang, H., Kim, S., Chhowalla, M. et al. Erratum: Structural and quantum-state phase transitions in van der Waals layered materials. Nature Phys13, 1232 (2017).",235.0,1.0,1.0,aplusplus,10.1038/nphys4315,https://doi.org/10.1038/nphys4315,,12.0,nphys,nature physics,1512086400.0,2017-12-01,phase-transitions-and-critical-phenomena;two-dimensional-materials,https://www.nature.com/articles/nphys4315,13.0 erratum,Erratum: Structural and quantum-state phase transitions in van der Waals layered materials,,[],True,"[""Heejun Yang"", ""Sung Wng Kim"", ""Manish Chhowalla"", ""Young Hee Lee""]","Yang, H., Kim, S., Chhowalla, M. et al. Erratum: Structural and quantum-state phase transitions in van der Waals layered materials. Nature Phys13, 1232 (2017).",364.0,1.0,3.0,aplusplus,10.1038/nphys4328,https://doi.org/10.1038/nphys4328,,12.0,nphys,nature physics,1512086400.0,2017-12-01,phase-transitions-and-critical-phenomena;two-dimensional-materials,https://www.nature.com/articles/nphys4328,13.0 measure for measure,A matter of time,,[],True,"[""Helen Margolis""]","Margolis, H. A matter of time. Nature Phys13, 1234 (2017).",394.0,17.0,1.0,aplusplus,10.1038/nphys4327,https://doi.org/10.1038/nphys4327,,12.0,nphys,nature physics,1512086400.0,2017-12-01,atomic-and-molecular-physics;science-technology-and-society;scientific-community-and-society;techniques-and-instrumentation,https://www.nature.com/articles/nphys4327,13.0
[ [ "id", "title", "number", "tarot_card_image", "astrological", "description" ], [ "0", "The Fool", "0", "https://i.imgur.com/L4TIBCx.jpg", "Astrological", "With light step, as if earth and its trammels had little power to restrain him, a young man in gorgeous vestments pauses at the brink of a precipice among the great heights of the world; he surveys the blue distance before him-its expanse of sky rather than the prospect below. His act of eager walking is still indicated, though he is stationary at the given moment; his dog is still bounding. The edge which opens on the depth has no terror; it is as if angels were waiting to uphold him, if it came about that he leaped from the height. His countenance is full of intelligence and expectant dream. He has a rose in one hand and in the other a costly wand, from which depends over his right shoulder a wallet curiously embroidered. He is a prince of the other world on his travels through this one-all amidst the morning glory, in the keen air. The sun, which shines behind him, knows whence he came, whither he is going, and how he will return by another path after many days. He is the spirit in search of experience. Many symbols of the Instituted Mysteries are summarized in this card, which reverses, under high warrants, all the confusions that have preceded it.In his Manual of Cartomancy, Grand Orient has a curious suggestion of the office of Mystic Fool, as apart of his process in higher divination; but it might call for more than ordinary gifts to put it into operation. We shall see how the card fares according to the common arts of fortune-telling, and it will be an example, to those who can discern, of the fact, otherwise so evident, that the Trumps Major had no place originally in the arts of psychic gambling, when cards are used as the counters and pretexts. Of the circumstances under which this art arose we know, however, very little. The conventional explanations say that the Fool signifies the flesh, the sensitive life, and by a peculiar satire its subsidiary name was at one time the alchemist, as depicting folly at the most insensate stage." ], [ "1", "The Magician", "1", "https://i.imgur.com/JSr4wbA.jpg", "Imperdiet", "A youthful figure in the robe of a magician, having the countenance of divine Apollo, with smile of confidence and shining eyes. Above his head is the mysterious sign of the Holy Spirit, the sign of life, like an endless cord, forming the figure 8 in a horizontal position . About his waist is a serpent-cincture, the serpent appearing to devour its own tail. This is familiar to most as a conventional symbol of eternity, but here it indicates more especially the eternity of attainment in the spirit. In the Magician's right hand is a wand raised towards heaven, while the left hand is pointing to the earth. This dual sign is known in very high grades of the Instituted Mysteries; it shews the descent of grace, virtue and light, drawn from things above and derived to things below. The suggestion throughout is therefore the possession and communication of the Powers and Gifts of the Spirit. On the table in front of the Magician are the symbols of the four Tarot suits, signifying the elements of natural life, which lie like counters before the adept, and he adapts them as he wills. Beneath are roses and lilies, the flos campi and lilium convallium, changed into garden flowers, to shew the culture of aspiration. This card signifies the divine motive in man, reflecting God, the will in the liberation of its union with that which is above. It is also the unity of individual being on all planes, and in a very high sense it is thought, in the fixation thereof. With further reference to what I have called the sign of life and its connexion with the number 8, it may be remembered that Christian Gnosticism speaks of rebirth in Christ as a change \"unto the Ogdoad.\" The mystic number is termed Jerusalem above, the Land flowing with Milk and Honey, the Holy Spirit and the Land of the Lord. According to Martinism, 8 is the number of Christ." ], [ "2", "The High Priestess", "2", "https://i.imgur.com/OWFv2l5.jpg", "Astrological", "She has the lunar crescent at her feet, a horned diadem on her head, with a globe in the middle place, and a large solar cross on her breast. The scroll in her hands is inscribed with the word Tora, signifying the Greater Law, the Secret Law and the second sense of the Word. It is partly covered by her mantle, to shew that some things are implied and some spoken. She is seated between the white and black pillars--J. and B.--of the mystic Temple, and the veil of the Temple is behind her: it is embroidered with palms and pomegranates. The vestments are flowing and gauzy, and the mantle suggests light--a shimmering radiance. She has been called occult Science on the threshold of the Sanctuary of Isis, but she is really the Secret Church, the House which is of God and man. She represents also the Second Marriage of the Prince who is no longer of this world; she is the spiritual Bride and Mother, the daughter of the stars and the Higher Garden of Eden. She is, in fine, the Queen of the borrowed light, but this is the light of all. She is the Moon nourished by the milk of the Supernal Mother.In a manner, she is also the Supernal Mother herself--that is to say, she is the bright reflection. It is in this sense of reflection that her truest and highest name in bolism is Shekinah--the co-habiting glory. According to Kabalism, there is a Shekinah both above and below. In the superior world it is called Binah, the Supernal Understanding which reflects to the emanations that are beneath. In the lower world it is MaIkuth--that world being, for this purpose, understood as a blessed Kingdom that with which it is made blessed being the Indwelling Glory. Mystically speaking, the Shekinah is the Spiritual Bride of the just man, and when he reads the Law she gives the Divine meaning. There are some respects in which this card is the highest and holiest of the Greater Arcana." ], [ "3", "The Empress", "3", "https://i.imgur.com/2zKPo0E.jpg", "Astrological", "A stately figure, seated, having rich vestments and royal aspect, as of a daughter of heaven and earth. Her diadem is of twelve stars, gathered in a cluster. The symbol of Venus is on the shield which rests near her. A field of corn is ripening in front of her, and beyond there is a fall of water. The sceptre which she bears is surmounted by the globe of this world. She is the inferior Garden of Eden, the Earthly Paradise, all that is symbolized by the visible house of man. She is not Regina coeli, but she is still refugium peccatorum, the fruitful mother of thousands. There are also certain aspects in which she has been correctly described as desire and the wings thereof, as the woman clothed with the sun, as Gloria Mundi and the veil of the Sanctum Sanctorum; but she is not, I may add, the soul that has attained wings, unless all the symbolism is counted up another and unusual way. She is above all things universal fecundity and the outer sense of the Word. This is obvious, because there is no direct message which has been given to man like that which is borne by woman; but she does not herself carry its interpretation.In another order of ideas, the card of the Empress signifies the door or gate by which an entrance is obtained into this life, as into the Garden of Venus; and then the way which leads out therefrom, into that which is beyond, is the secret known to the High Priestess: it is communicated by her to the elect. Most old attributions of this card are completely wrong on the symbolism--as, for example, its identification with the Word, Divine Nature, the Triad, and so forth." ], [ "4", "The Emperor", "4", "https://i.imgur.com/3t5OZ95.jpg", "Aries", "He has a form of the Crux ansata for his sceptre and a globe in his left hand. He is a crowned monarch--commanding, stately, seated on a throne, the arms of which axe fronted by rams' heads. He is executive and realization, the power of this world, here clothed with the highest of its natural attributes. He is occasionally represented as seated on a cubic stone, which, however, confuses some of the issues. He is the virile power, to which the Empress responds, and in this sense is he who seeks to remove the Veil of Isis; yet she remains virgo intacta.It should be understood that this card and that of the Empress do not precisely represent the condition of married life, though this state is implied. On the surface, as I have indicated, they stand for mundane royalty, uplifted on the seats of the mighty; but above this there is the suggestion of another presence. They signify also--and the male figure especially--the higher kingship, occupying the intellectual throne. Hereof is the lordship of thought rather than of the animal world. Both personalities, after their own manner, are \"full of strange experience,\" but theirs is not consciously the wisdom which draws from a higher world. The Emperor has been described as (a) will in its embodied form, but this is only one of its applications, and (b) as an expression of virtualities contained in the Absolute Being--but this is fantasy." ], [ "5", "Hierophant", "5", "https://i.imgur.com/RU5dusE.jpg", "Taurus", "He wears the triple crown and is seated between two pillars, but they are not those of the Temple which is guarded by the High Priestess. In his left hand he holds a sceptre terminating in the triple cross, and with his right hand he gives the well-known ecclesiastical sign which is called that of esotericism, distinguishing between the manifest and concealed part of doctrine. It is noticeable in this connexion that the High Priestess makes no sign. At his feet are the crossed keys, and two priestly ministers in albs kneel before him. He has been usually called the Pope, which is a particular application of the more general office that he symbolizes. He is the ruling power of external religion, as the High Priestess is the prevailing genius of the esoteric, withdrawn power. The proper meanings of this card have suffered woeful admixture from nearly all hands. Grand Orient says truly that the Hierophant is the power of the keys, exoteric orthodox doctrine, and the outer side of the life which leads to the doctrine; but he is certainly not the prince of occult doctrine, as another commentator has suggested.He is rather the summa totius theologiæ, when it has passed into the utmost rigidity of expression; but he symbolizes also all things that are righteous and sacred on the manifest side. As such, he is the channel of grace belonging to the world of institution as distinct from that of Nature, and he is the leader of salvation for the human race at large. He is the order and the head of the recognized hierarchy, which is the reflection of another and greater hierarchic order; but it may so happen that the pontiff forgets the significance of this his symbolic state and acts as if he contained within his proper measures all that his sign signifies or his symbol seeks to shew forth. He is not, as it has been thought, philosophy-except on the theological side; he is not inspiration; and he is not religion, although he is a mode of its expression." ], [ "6", "The Lovers", "6", "https://i.imgur.com/ph1uA6K.jpg", "Gemini", "The sun shines in the zenith, and beneath is a great winged figure with arms extended, pouring down influences. In the foreground are two human figures, male and female, unveiled before each other, as if Adam and Eve when they first occupied the paradise of the earthly body. Behind the man is the Tree of Life, bearing twelve fruits, and the Tree of the Knowledge of Good and Evil is behind the woman; the serpent is twining round it. The figures suggest youth, virginity, innocence and love before it is contaminated by gross material desire. This is in all simplicity the card of human love, here exhibited as part of the way, the truth and the life. It replaces, by recourse to first principles, the old card of marriage, which I have described previously, and the later follies which depicted man between vice and virtue. In a very high sense, the card is a mystery of the Covenant and Sabbath.The suggestion in respect of the woman is that she signifies that attraction towards the sensitive life which carries within it the idea of the Fall of Man, but she is rather the working of a Secret Law of Providence than a willing and conscious temptress. It is through her imputed lapse that man shall arise ultimately, and only by her can he complete himself. The card is therefore in its way another intimation concerning the great mystery of womanhood. The old meanings fall to pieces of necessity with the old pictures, but even as interpretations of the latter, some of them were of the order of commonplace and others were false in symbolism." ], [ "7", "The Chariot", "7", "https://i.imgur.com/BzXabA5.jpg", "Cancer", "An erect and princely figure carrying a drawn sword and corresponding, broadly speaking, to the traditional description which I have given in the first part. On the shoulders of the victorious hero are supposed to be the Urim and Thummim. He has led captivity captive; he is conquest on all planes--in the mind, in science, in progress, in certain trials of initiation. He has thus replied to the sphinx, and it is on this account that I have accepted the variation of Éliphas Lévi; two sphinxes thus draw his chariot. He is above all things triumph in the mind.It is to be understood for this reason (a) that the question of the sphinx is concerned with a Mystery of Nature and not of the world of Grace, to which the charioteer could offer no answer; (b) that the planes of his conquest are manifest or external and not within himself; (c) that the liberation which he effects may leave himself in the bondage of the logical understanding; (d) that the tests of initiation through which he has passed in triumph are to be understood physically or rationally; and (e) that if he came to the pillars of that Temple between which the High Priestess is seated, he could not open the scroll called Tora, nor if she questioned him could he answer. He is not hereditary royalty and he is not priesthood." ], [ "8", "Strength", "8", "https://i.imgur.com/6T1hTDa.jpg", "Leo", "A woman, over whose head there broods the same symbol of life which we have seen in the card of the Magician, is closing the jaws of a lion. The only point in which this design differs from the conventional presentations is that her beneficent fortitude has already subdued the lion, which is being led by a chain of flowers. For reasons which satisfy myself, this card has been interchanged with that of justice, which is usually numbered eight. As the variation carries nothing with it which will signify to the reader, there is no cause for explanation. Fortitude, in one of its most exalted aspects, is connected with the Divine Mystery of Union; the virtue, of course, operates in all planes, and hence draws on all in its symbolism. It connects also with innocentia inviolata, and with the strength which resides in contemplation.These higher meanings are, however, matters of inference, and I do not suggest that they are transparent on the surface of the card. They are intimated in a concealed manner by the chain of flowers, which signifies, among many other things, the sweet yoke and the light burden of Divine Law, when it has been taken into the heart of hearts. The card has nothing to do with self-confidence in the ordinary sense, though this has been suggested--but it concerns the confidence of those whose strength is God, who have found their refuge in Him. There is one aspect in which the lion signifies the passions, and she who is called Strength is the higher nature in its liberation. It has walked upon the asp and the basilisk and has trodden down the lion and the dragon." ], [ "9", "The Hermit", "9", "https://i.imgur.com/HVgn6Jg.jpg", "Virgo", "The variation from the conventional models in this card is only that the lamp is not enveloped partially in the mantle of its bearer, who blends the idea of the Ancient of Days with the Light of the World It is a star which shines in the lantern. I have said that this is a card of attainment, and to extend this conception the figure is seen holding up his beacon on an eminence. Therefore the Hermit is not, as Court de Gebelin explained, a wise man in search of truth and justice; nor is he, as a later explanation proposes, an especial example of experience. His beacon intimates that \"where I am, you also may be.\"It is further a card which is understood quite incorrectly when it is connected with the idea of occult isolation, as the protection of personal magnetism against admixture. This is one of the frivolous renderings which we owe to Éliphas Lévi. It has been adopted by the French Order of Martinism and some of us have heard a great deal of the Silent and Unknown Philosophy enveloped by his mantle from the knowledge of the profane. In true Martinism, the significance of the term Philosophe inconnu was of another order. It did not refer to the intended concealment of the Instituted Mysteries, much less of their substitutes, but--like the card itself--to the truth that the Divine Mysteries secure their own protection from those who are unprepared." ], [ "10", "Wheel of Fortune", "10", "https://i.imgur.com/xHOtAuQ.jpg", "Astrological", "In this symbol I have again followed the reconstruction of Éliphas Lévi, who has furnished several variants. It is legitimate--as I have intimated--to use Egyptian symbolism when this serves our purpose, provided that no theory of origin is implied therein. I have, however, presented Typhon in his serpent form. The symbolism is, of course, not exclusively Egyptian, as the four Living Creatures of Ezekiel occupy the angles of the card, and the wheel itself follows other indications of Lévi in respect of Ezekiel's vision, as illustrative of the particular Tarot Key. With the French occultist, and in the design itself, the symbolic picture stands for the perpetual motion of a fluidic universe and for the flux of human life. The Sphinx is the equilibrium therein. The transliteration of Taro as Rota is inscribed on the wheel, counterchanged with the letters of the Divine Name--to shew that Providence is imphed through all. But this is the Divine intention within, and the similar intention without is exemplified by the four Living Creatures. Sometimes the sphinx is represented couchant on a pedestal above, which defrauds the symbolism by stultifying the essential idea of stability amidst movement.Behind the general notion expressed in the symbol there lies the denial of chance and the fatality which is implied therein. It may be added that, from the days of Lévi onward, the occult explanations of this card are--even for occultism itself--of a singularly fatuous kind. It has been said to mean principle, fecundity, virile honour, ruling authority, etc. The findings of common fortune-telling are better than this on their own plane." ], [ "11", "Justice", "11", "https://i.imgur.com/RIjxAh0.jpg", "Libra", "As this card follows the traditional symbolism and carries above all its obvious meanings, there is little to say regarding it outside the few considerations collected in the first part, to which the reader is referred.It will be seen, however, that the figure is seated between pillars, like the High Priestess, and on this account it seems desirable to indicate that the moral principle which deals unto every man according to his works--while, of course, it is in strict analogy with higher things;--differs in its essence from the spiritual justice which is involved in the idea of election. The latter belongs to a mysterious order of Providence, in virtue of which it is possible for certain men to conceive the idea of dedication to the highest things. The operation of this is like the breathing of the Spirit where it wills, and we have no canon of criticism or ground of explanation concerning it. It is analogous to the possession of the fairy gifts and the high gifts and the gracious gifts of the poet: we have them or have not, and their presence is as much a mystery as their absence. The law of Justice is not however involved by either alternative. In conclusion, the pillars of Justice open into one world and the pillars of the High Priestess into another." ], [ "12", "Hanged Man", "12", "https://i.imgur.com/WSju3NU.jpg", "Astrological", "The gallows from which he is suspended forms a Tau cross, while the figure--from the position of the legs--forms a fylfot cross. There is a nimbus about the head of the seeming martyr. It should be noted (1) that the tree of sacrifice is living wood, with leaves thereon; (2) that the face expresses deep entrancement, not suffering; (3) that the figure, as a whole, suggests life in suspension, but life and not death. It is a card of profound significance, but all the significance is veiled. One of his editors suggests that Éliphas Lévi did not know the meaning, which is unquestionable nor did the editor himself. It has been called falsely a card of martyrdom, a card a of prudence, a card of the Great Work, a card of duty; but we may exhaust all published interpretations and find only vanity. I will say very simply on my own part that it expresses the relation, in one of its aspects, between the Divine and the Universe.He who can understand that the story of his higher nature is imbedded in this symbolism will receive intimations concerning a great awakening that is possible, and will know that after the sacred Mystery of Death there is a glorious Mystery of Resurrection." ], [ "13", "Death", "13", "https://i.imgur.com/8AMB8KX.jpg", "Scorpio", "The veil or mask of life is perpetuated in change, transformation and passage from lower to higher, and this is more fitly represented in the rectified Tarot by one of the apocalyptic visions than by the crude notion of the reaping skeleton. Behind it lies the whole world of ascent in the spirit. The mysterious horseman moves slowly, bearing a black banner emblazoned with the Mystic Rose, which signifies life. Between two pillars on the verge of the horizon there shines the sun of immortality. The horseman carries no visible weapon, but king and child and maiden fall before him, while a prelate with clasped hands awaits his end.There should be no need to point out that the suggestion of death which I have made in connection with the previous card is, of course, to be understood mystically, but this is not the case in the present instance. The natural transit of man to the next stage of his being either is or may be one form of his progress, but the exotic and almost unknown entrance, while still in this life, into the state of mystical death is a change in the form of consciousness and the passage into a state to which ordinary death is neither the path nor gate. The existing occult explanations of the 13th card are, on the whole, better than usual, rebirth, creation, destination, renewal, and the rest." ], [ "14", "Temperance", "14", "https://i.imgur.com/To8PXjL.jpg", "Sagittarius", "A winged angel, with the sign of the sun upon his forehead and on his breast the square and triangle of the septenary. I speak of him in the masculine sense, but the figure is neither male nor female. It is held to be pouring the essences of life from chalice to chalice. It has one foot upon the earth and one upon waters, thus illustrating the nature of the essences. A direct path goes up to certain heights on the verge of the horizon, and above there is a great light, through which a crown is seen vaguely. Hereof is some part of the Secret of Eternal Life, as it is possible to man in his incarnation. All the conventional emblems are renounced herein.So also are the conventional meanings, which refer to changes in the seasons, perpetual movement of life and even the combination of ideas. It is, moreover, untrue to say that the figure symbolizes the genius of the sun, though it is the analogy of solar light, realized in the third part of our human triplicity. It is called Temperance fantastically, because, when the rule of it obtains in our consciousness, it tempers, combines and harmonises the psychic and material natures. Under that rule we know in our rational part something of whence we came and whither we are going." ], [ "15", "The Devil", "15", "https://i.imgur.com/aVYxJ9k.jpg", "Capricorn", "The design is an accommodation, mean or harmony, between several motives mentioned in the first part. The Horned Goat of Mendes, with wings like those of a bat, is standing on an altar. At the pit of the stomach there is the sign of Mercury. The right hand is upraised and extended, being the reverse of that benediction which is given by the Hierophant in the fifth card. In the left hand there is a great flaming torch, inverted towards the earth. A reversed pentagram is on the forehead. There is a ring in front of the altar, from which two chains are carried to the necks of two figures, male and female. These are analogous with those of the fifth card, as if Adam and Eve after the Fall. Hereof is the chain and fatality of the material life.The figures are tailed, to signify the animal nature, but there is human intelligence in the faces, and he who is exalted above them is not to be their master for ever. Even now, he is also a bondsman, sustained by the evil that is in him and blind to the liberty of service. With more than his usual derision for the arts which he pretended to respect and interpret as a master therein, Éliphas Lévi affirms that the Baphometic figure is occult science and magic. Another commentator says that in the Divine world it signifies predestination, but there is no correspondence in that world with the things which below are of the brute. What it does signify is the Dweller on the Threshold without the Mystical Garden when those are driven forth therefrom who have eaten the forbidden fruit." ], [ "16", "The Tower", "16", "https://i.imgur.com/6T1hTDa.jpg", "Astrological", "Occult explanations attached to this card are meagre and mostly disconcerting. It is idle to indicate that it depicts min in all its aspects, because it bears this evidence on the surface. It is said further that it contains the first allusion to a material building, but I do not conceive that the Tower is more or less material than the pillars which we have met with in three previous cases. I see nothing to warrant Papus in supposing that it is literally the fall of Adam, but there is more in favour of his alternative--that it signifies the materialization of the spiritual word. The bibliographer Christian imagines that it is the downfall of the mind, seeking to penetrate the mystery of God. I agree rather with Grand Orient that it is the ruin of the House of We, when evil has prevailed therein, and above all that it is the rending of a House of Doctrine. I understand that the reference is, however, to a House of Falsehood. It illustrates also in the most comprehensive way the old truth that \"except the Lord build the house, they labour in vain that build it.\"There is a sense in which the catastrophe is a reflection from the previous card, but not on the side of the symbolism which I have tried to indicate therein. It is more correctly a question of analogy; one is concerned with the fall into the material and animal state, while the other signifies destruction on the intellectual side. The Tower has been spoken of as the chastisement of pride and the intellect overwhelmed in the attempt to penetrate the Mystery of God; but in neither case do these explanations account for the two persons who are the living sufferers. The one is the literal word made void and the other its false interpretation. In yet a deeper sense, it may signify also the end of a dispensation, but there is no possibility here for the consideration of this involved question." ], [ "17", "The Star", "17", "https://i.imgur.com/2zKPo0E.jpg", "Aquarius", "A great, radiant star of eight rays, surrounded by seven lesser stars--also of eight rays. The female figure in the foreground is entirely naked. Her left knee is on the land and her right foot upon the water. She pours Water of Life from two great ewers, irrigating sea and land. Behind her is rising ground and on the right a shrub or tree, whereon a bird alights. The figure expresses eternal youth and beauty. The star is l'étoile flamboyante, which appears in Masonic symbolism, but has been confused therein. That which the figure communicates to the living scene is the substance of the heavens and the elements. It has been said truly that the mottoes of this card are \"Waters of Life freely\" and \"Gifts of the Spirit.\"The summary of several tawdry explanations says that it is a card of hope. On other planes it has been certified as immortality and interior light. For the majority of prepared minds, the figure will appear as the type of Truth unveiled, glorious in undying beauty, pouring on the waters of the soul some part and measure of her priceless possession. But she is in reality the Great Mother in the Kabalistic Sephira Binah, which is supernal Understanding, who communicates to the Sephiroth that are below in the measure that they can receive her influx." ], [ "18", "The Moon", "18", "https://i.imgur.com/F4IyE5l.jpg", "Pisces", "The distinction between this card and some of the conventional types is that the moon is increasing on what is called the side of mercy, to the right of the observer. It has sixteen chief and sixteen secondary rays. The card represents life of the imagination apart from life of the spirit. The path between the towers is the issue into the unknown. The dog and wolf are the fears of the natural mind in the presence of that place of exit, when there is only reflected light to guide it.The last reference is a key to another form of symbolism. The intellectual light is a reflection and beyond it is the unknown mystery which it cannot shew forth. It illuminates our animal nature, types of which are represented below--the dog, the wolf and that which comes up out of the deeps, the nameless and hideous tendency which is lower than the savage beast. It strives to attain manifestation, symbolized by crawling from the abyss of water to the land, but as a rule it sinks back whence it came. The face of the mind directs a calm gaze upon the unrest below; the dew of thought falls; the message is: Peace, be still; and it may be that there shall come a calm upon the animal nature, while the abyss beneath shall cease from giving up a form." ], [ "19", "The Sun", "19", "https://i.imgur.com/ZxSKw3T.jpg", "Aquarius", "The naked child mounted on a white horse and displaying a red standard has been mentioned already as the better symbolism connected with this card. It is the destiny of the Supernatural East and the great and holy light which goes before the endless procession of humanity, coming out from the walled garden of the sensitive life and passing on the journey home. The card signifies, therefore, the transit from the manifest light of this world, represented by the glorious sun of earth, to the light of the world to come, which goes before aspiration and is typified by the heart of a child.But the last allusion is again the key to a different form or aspect of the symbolism. The sun is that of consciousness in the spirit - the direct as the antithesis of the reflected light. The characteristic type of humanity has become a little child therein--a child in the sense of simplicity and innocence in the sense of wisdom. In that simplicity, he bears the seal of Nature and of Art; in that innocence, he signifies the restored world. When the self-knowing spirit has dawned in the consciousness above the natural mind, that mind in its renewal leads forth the animal nature in a state of perfect conformity." ], [ "20", "Judgement", "20", "https://i.imgur.com/RrAlqRf.jpg", "Astrological", "I have said that this symbol is essentially invariable in all Tarot sets, or at least the variations do not alter its character. The great angel is here encompassed by clouds, but he blows his bannered trumpet, and the cross as usual is displayed on the banner. The dead are rising from their tombs--a woman on the right, a man on the left hand, and between them their child, whose back is turned. But in this card there are more than three who are restored, and it has been thought worth while to make this variation as illustrating the insufficiency of current explanations. It should be noted that all the figures are as one in the wonder, adoration and ecstacy expressed by their attitudes. It is the card which registers the accomplishment of the great work of transformation in answer to the summons of the Supernal--which summons is heard and answered from within.Herein is the intimation of a significance which cannot well be carried further in the present place. What is that within us which does sound a trumpet and all that is lower in our nature rises in response--almost in a moment, almost in the twinkling of an eye? Let the card continue to depict, for those who can see no further, the Last judgment and the resurrection in the natural body; but let those who have inward eyes look and discover therewith. They will understand that it has been called truly in the past a card of eternal life, and for this reason it may be compared with that which passes under the name of Temperance." ], [ "21", "The World", "21", "https://i.imgur.com/hBF4bFS.jpg", "Astrological", "As this final message of the Major Trumps is unchanged--and indeed unchangeable--in respect of its design, it has been partly described already regarding its deeper sense. It represents also the perfection and end of the Cosmos, the secret which is within it, the rapture of the universe when it understands itself in God. It is further the state of the soul in the consciousness of Divine Vision, reflected from the self-knowing spirit. But these meanings are without prejudice to that which I have said concerning it on the material side.It has more than one message on the macrocosmic side and is, for example, the state of the restored world when the law of manifestation shall have been carried to the highest degree of natural perfection. But it is perhaps more especially a story of the past, referring to that day when all was declared to be good, when the morning stars sang together and all the Sons of God shouted for joy. One of the worst explanations concerning it is that the figure symbolizes the Magus when he has reached the highest degree of initiation; another account says that it represents the absolute, which is ridiculous. The figure has been said to stand for Truth, which is, however, more properly allocated to the seventeenth card. Lastly, it has been called the Crown of the Magi." ] ]
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id,title,number,tarot_card_image,astrological,description 0,The Fool,0,https://i.imgur.com/L4TIBCx.jpg,Astrological,"With light step, as if earth and its trammels had little power to restrain him, a young man in gorgeous vestments pauses at the brink of a precipice among the great heights of the world; he surveys the blue distance before him-its expanse of sky rather than the prospect below. His act of eager walking is still indicated, though he is stationary at the given moment; his dog is still bounding. The edge which opens on the depth has no terror; it is as if angels were waiting to uphold him, if it came about that he leaped from the height. His countenance is full of intelligence and expectant dream. He has a rose in one hand and in the other a costly wand, from which depends over his right shoulder a wallet curiously embroidered. He is a prince of the other world on his travels through this one-all amidst the morning glory, in the keen air. The sun, which shines behind him, knows whence he came, whither he is going, and how he will return by another path after many days. He is the spirit in search of experience. Many symbols of the Instituted Mysteries are summarized in this card, which reverses, under high warrants, all the confusions that have preceded it.In his Manual of Cartomancy, Grand Orient has a curious suggestion of the office of Mystic Fool, as apart of his process in higher divination; but it might call for more than ordinary gifts to put it into operation. We shall see how the card fares according to the common arts of fortune-telling, and it will be an example, to those who can discern, of the fact, otherwise so evident, that the Trumps Major had no place originally in the arts of psychic gambling, when cards are used as the counters and pretexts. Of the circumstances under which this art arose we know, however, very little. The conventional explanations say that the Fool signifies the flesh, the sensitive life, and by a peculiar satire its subsidiary name was at one time the alchemist, as depicting folly at the most insensate stage." 1,The Magician,1,https://i.imgur.com/JSr4wbA.jpg,Imperdiet,"A youthful figure in the robe of a magician, having the countenance of divine Apollo, with smile of confidence and shining eyes. Above his head is the mysterious sign of the Holy Spirit, the sign of life, like an endless cord, forming the figure 8 in a horizontal position . About his waist is a serpent-cincture, the serpent appearing to devour its own tail. This is familiar to most as a conventional symbol of eternity, but here it indicates more especially the eternity of attainment in the spirit. In the Magician's right hand is a wand raised towards heaven, while the left hand is pointing to the earth. This dual sign is known in very high grades of the Instituted Mysteries; it shews the descent of grace, virtue and light, drawn from things above and derived to things below. The suggestion throughout is therefore the possession and communication of the Powers and Gifts of the Spirit. On the table in front of the Magician are the symbols of the four Tarot suits, signifying the elements of natural life, which lie like counters before the adept, and he adapts them as he wills. Beneath are roses and lilies, the flos campi and lilium convallium, changed into garden flowers, to shew the culture of aspiration. This card signifies the divine motive in man, reflecting God, the will in the liberation of its union with that which is above. It is also the unity of individual being on all planes, and in a very high sense it is thought, in the fixation thereof. With further reference to what I have called the sign of life and its connexion with the number 8, it may be remembered that Christian Gnosticism speaks of rebirth in Christ as a change ""unto the Ogdoad."" The mystic number is termed Jerusalem above, the Land flowing with Milk and Honey, the Holy Spirit and the Land of the Lord. According to Martinism, 8 is the number of Christ." 2,The High Priestess,2,https://i.imgur.com/OWFv2l5.jpg,Astrological,"She has the lunar crescent at her feet, a horned diadem on her head, with a globe in the middle place, and a large solar cross on her breast. The scroll in her hands is inscribed with the word Tora, signifying the Greater Law, the Secret Law and the second sense of the Word. It is partly covered by her mantle, to shew that some things are implied and some spoken. She is seated between the white and black pillars--J. and B.--of the mystic Temple, and the veil of the Temple is behind her: it is embroidered with palms and pomegranates. The vestments are flowing and gauzy, and the mantle suggests light--a shimmering radiance. She has been called occult Science on the threshold of the Sanctuary of Isis, but she is really the Secret Church, the House which is of God and man. She represents also the Second Marriage of the Prince who is no longer of this world; she is the spiritual Bride and Mother, the daughter of the stars and the Higher Garden of Eden. She is, in fine, the Queen of the borrowed light, but this is the light of all. She is the Moon nourished by the milk of the Supernal Mother.In a manner, she is also the Supernal Mother herself--that is to say, she is the bright reflection. It is in this sense of reflection that her truest and highest name in bolism is Shekinah--the co-habiting glory. According to Kabalism, there is a Shekinah both above and below. In the superior world it is called Binah, the Supernal Understanding which reflects to the emanations that are beneath. In the lower world it is MaIkuth--that world being, for this purpose, understood as a blessed Kingdom that with which it is made blessed being the Indwelling Glory. Mystically speaking, the Shekinah is the Spiritual Bride of the just man, and when he reads the Law she gives the Divine meaning. There are some respects in which this card is the highest and holiest of the Greater Arcana." 3,The Empress,3,https://i.imgur.com/2zKPo0E.jpg,Astrological,"A stately figure, seated, having rich vestments and royal aspect, as of a daughter of heaven and earth. Her diadem is of twelve stars, gathered in a cluster. The symbol of Venus is on the shield which rests near her. A field of corn is ripening in front of her, and beyond there is a fall of water. The sceptre which she bears is surmounted by the globe of this world. She is the inferior Garden of Eden, the Earthly Paradise, all that is symbolized by the visible house of man. She is not Regina coeli, but she is still refugium peccatorum, the fruitful mother of thousands. There are also certain aspects in which she has been correctly described as desire and the wings thereof, as the woman clothed with the sun, as Gloria Mundi and the veil of the Sanctum Sanctorum; but she is not, I may add, the soul that has attained wings, unless all the symbolism is counted up another and unusual way. She is above all things universal fecundity and the outer sense of the Word. This is obvious, because there is no direct message which has been given to man like that which is borne by woman; but she does not herself carry its interpretation.In another order of ideas, the card of the Empress signifies the door or gate by which an entrance is obtained into this life, as into the Garden of Venus; and then the way which leads out therefrom, into that which is beyond, is the secret known to the High Priestess: it is communicated by her to the elect. Most old attributions of this card are completely wrong on the symbolism--as, for example, its identification with the Word, Divine Nature, the Triad, and so forth." 4,The Emperor,4,https://i.imgur.com/3t5OZ95.jpg,Aries,"He has a form of the Crux ansata for his sceptre and a globe in his left hand. He is a crowned monarch--commanding, stately, seated on a throne, the arms of which axe fronted by rams' heads. He is executive and realization, the power of this world, here clothed with the highest of its natural attributes. He is occasionally represented as seated on a cubic stone, which, however, confuses some of the issues. He is the virile power, to which the Empress responds, and in this sense is he who seeks to remove the Veil of Isis; yet she remains virgo intacta.It should be understood that this card and that of the Empress do not precisely represent the condition of married life, though this state is implied. On the surface, as I have indicated, they stand for mundane royalty, uplifted on the seats of the mighty; but above this there is the suggestion of another presence. They signify also--and the male figure especially--the higher kingship, occupying the intellectual throne. Hereof is the lordship of thought rather than of the animal world. Both personalities, after their own manner, are ""full of strange experience,"" but theirs is not consciously the wisdom which draws from a higher world. The Emperor has been described as (a) will in its embodied form, but this is only one of its applications, and (b) as an expression of virtualities contained in the Absolute Being--but this is fantasy." 5,Hierophant,5,https://i.imgur.com/RU5dusE.jpg,Taurus,"He wears the triple crown and is seated between two pillars, but they are not those of the Temple which is guarded by the High Priestess. In his left hand he holds a sceptre terminating in the triple cross, and with his right hand he gives the well-known ecclesiastical sign which is called that of esotericism, distinguishing between the manifest and concealed part of doctrine. It is noticeable in this connexion that the High Priestess makes no sign. At his feet are the crossed keys, and two priestly ministers in albs kneel before him. He has been usually called the Pope, which is a particular application of the more general office that he symbolizes. He is the ruling power of external religion, as the High Priestess is the prevailing genius of the esoteric, withdrawn power. The proper meanings of this card have suffered woeful admixture from nearly all hands. Grand Orient says truly that the Hierophant is the power of the keys, exoteric orthodox doctrine, and the outer side of the life which leads to the doctrine; but he is certainly not the prince of occult doctrine, as another commentator has suggested.He is rather the summa totius theologiæ, when it has passed into the utmost rigidity of expression; but he symbolizes also all things that are righteous and sacred on the manifest side. As such, he is the channel of grace belonging to the world of institution as distinct from that of Nature, and he is the leader of salvation for the human race at large. He is the order and the head of the recognized hierarchy, which is the reflection of another and greater hierarchic order; but it may so happen that the pontiff forgets the significance of this his symbolic state and acts as if he contained within his proper measures all that his sign signifies or his symbol seeks to shew forth. He is not, as it has been thought, philosophy-except on the theological side; he is not inspiration; and he is not religion, although he is a mode of its expression." 6,The Lovers,6,https://i.imgur.com/ph1uA6K.jpg,Gemini,"The sun shines in the zenith, and beneath is a great winged figure with arms extended, pouring down influences. In the foreground are two human figures, male and female, unveiled before each other, as if Adam and Eve when they first occupied the paradise of the earthly body. Behind the man is the Tree of Life, bearing twelve fruits, and the Tree of the Knowledge of Good and Evil is behind the woman; the serpent is twining round it. The figures suggest youth, virginity, innocence and love before it is contaminated by gross material desire. This is in all simplicity the card of human love, here exhibited as part of the way, the truth and the life. It replaces, by recourse to first principles, the old card of marriage, which I have described previously, and the later follies which depicted man between vice and virtue. In a very high sense, the card is a mystery of the Covenant and Sabbath.The suggestion in respect of the woman is that she signifies that attraction towards the sensitive life which carries within it the idea of the Fall of Man, but she is rather the working of a Secret Law of Providence than a willing and conscious temptress. It is through her imputed lapse that man shall arise ultimately, and only by her can he complete himself. The card is therefore in its way another intimation concerning the great mystery of womanhood. The old meanings fall to pieces of necessity with the old pictures, but even as interpretations of the latter, some of them were of the order of commonplace and others were false in symbolism." 7,The Chariot,7,https://i.imgur.com/BzXabA5.jpg,Cancer,"An erect and princely figure carrying a drawn sword and corresponding, broadly speaking, to the traditional description which I have given in the first part. On the shoulders of the victorious hero are supposed to be the Urim and Thummim. He has led captivity captive; he is conquest on all planes--in the mind, in science, in progress, in certain trials of initiation. He has thus replied to the sphinx, and it is on this account that I have accepted the variation of Éliphas Lévi; two sphinxes thus draw his chariot. He is above all things triumph in the mind.It is to be understood for this reason (a) that the question of the sphinx is concerned with a Mystery of Nature and not of the world of Grace, to which the charioteer could offer no answer; (b) that the planes of his conquest are manifest or external and not within himself; (c) that the liberation which he effects may leave himself in the bondage of the logical understanding; (d) that the tests of initiation through which he has passed in triumph are to be understood physically or rationally; and (e) that if he came to the pillars of that Temple between which the High Priestess is seated, he could not open the scroll called Tora, nor if she questioned him could he answer. He is not hereditary royalty and he is not priesthood." 8,Strength,8,https://i.imgur.com/6T1hTDa.jpg,Leo,"A woman, over whose head there broods the same symbol of life which we have seen in the card of the Magician, is closing the jaws of a lion. The only point in which this design differs from the conventional presentations is that her beneficent fortitude has already subdued the lion, which is being led by a chain of flowers. For reasons which satisfy myself, this card has been interchanged with that of justice, which is usually numbered eight. As the variation carries nothing with it which will signify to the reader, there is no cause for explanation. Fortitude, in one of its most exalted aspects, is connected with the Divine Mystery of Union; the virtue, of course, operates in all planes, and hence draws on all in its symbolism. It connects also with innocentia inviolata, and with the strength which resides in contemplation.These higher meanings are, however, matters of inference, and I do not suggest that they are transparent on the surface of the card. They are intimated in a concealed manner by the chain of flowers, which signifies, among many other things, the sweet yoke and the light burden of Divine Law, when it has been taken into the heart of hearts. The card has nothing to do with self-confidence in the ordinary sense, though this has been suggested--but it concerns the confidence of those whose strength is God, who have found their refuge in Him. There is one aspect in which the lion signifies the passions, and she who is called Strength is the higher nature in its liberation. It has walked upon the asp and the basilisk and has trodden down the lion and the dragon." 9,The Hermit,9,https://i.imgur.com/HVgn6Jg.jpg,Virgo,"The variation from the conventional models in this card is only that the lamp is not enveloped partially in the mantle of its bearer, who blends the idea of the Ancient of Days with the Light of the World It is a star which shines in the lantern. I have said that this is a card of attainment, and to extend this conception the figure is seen holding up his beacon on an eminence. Therefore the Hermit is not, as Court de Gebelin explained, a wise man in search of truth and justice; nor is he, as a later explanation proposes, an especial example of experience. His beacon intimates that ""where I am, you also may be.""It is further a card which is understood quite incorrectly when it is connected with the idea of occult isolation, as the protection of personal magnetism against admixture. This is one of the frivolous renderings which we owe to Éliphas Lévi. It has been adopted by the French Order of Martinism and some of us have heard a great deal of the Silent and Unknown Philosophy enveloped by his mantle from the knowledge of the profane. In true Martinism, the significance of the term Philosophe inconnu was of another order. It did not refer to the intended concealment of the Instituted Mysteries, much less of their substitutes, but--like the card itself--to the truth that the Divine Mysteries secure their own protection from those who are unprepared." 10,Wheel of Fortune,10,https://i.imgur.com/xHOtAuQ.jpg,Astrological,"In this symbol I have again followed the reconstruction of Éliphas Lévi, who has furnished several variants. It is legitimate--as I have intimated--to use Egyptian symbolism when this serves our purpose, provided that no theory of origin is implied therein. I have, however, presented Typhon in his serpent form. The symbolism is, of course, not exclusively Egyptian, as the four Living Creatures of Ezekiel occupy the angles of the card, and the wheel itself follows other indications of Lévi in respect of Ezekiel's vision, as illustrative of the particular Tarot Key. With the French occultist, and in the design itself, the symbolic picture stands for the perpetual motion of a fluidic universe and for the flux of human life. The Sphinx is the equilibrium therein. The transliteration of Taro as Rota is inscribed on the wheel, counterchanged with the letters of the Divine Name--to shew that Providence is imphed through all. But this is the Divine intention within, and the similar intention without is exemplified by the four Living Creatures. Sometimes the sphinx is represented couchant on a pedestal above, which defrauds the symbolism by stultifying the essential idea of stability amidst movement.Behind the general notion expressed in the symbol there lies the denial of chance and the fatality which is implied therein. It may be added that, from the days of Lévi onward, the occult explanations of this card are--even for occultism itself--of a singularly fatuous kind. It has been said to mean principle, fecundity, virile honour, ruling authority, etc. The findings of common fortune-telling are better than this on their own plane." 11,Justice,11,https://i.imgur.com/RIjxAh0.jpg,Libra,"As this card follows the traditional symbolism and carries above all its obvious meanings, there is little to say regarding it outside the few considerations collected in the first part, to which the reader is referred.It will be seen, however, that the figure is seated between pillars, like the High Priestess, and on this account it seems desirable to indicate that the moral principle which deals unto every man according to his works--while, of course, it is in strict analogy with higher things;--differs in its essence from the spiritual justice which is involved in the idea of election. The latter belongs to a mysterious order of Providence, in virtue of which it is possible for certain men to conceive the idea of dedication to the highest things. The operation of this is like the breathing of the Spirit where it wills, and we have no canon of criticism or ground of explanation concerning it. It is analogous to the possession of the fairy gifts and the high gifts and the gracious gifts of the poet: we have them or have not, and their presence is as much a mystery as their absence. The law of Justice is not however involved by either alternative. In conclusion, the pillars of Justice open into one world and the pillars of the High Priestess into another." 12,Hanged Man,12,https://i.imgur.com/WSju3NU.jpg,Astrological,"The gallows from which he is suspended forms a Tau cross, while the figure--from the position of the legs--forms a fylfot cross. There is a nimbus about the head of the seeming martyr. It should be noted (1) that the tree of sacrifice is living wood, with leaves thereon; (2) that the face expresses deep entrancement, not suffering; (3) that the figure, as a whole, suggests life in suspension, but life and not death. It is a card of profound significance, but all the significance is veiled. One of his editors suggests that Éliphas Lévi did not know the meaning, which is unquestionable nor did the editor himself. It has been called falsely a card of martyrdom, a card a of prudence, a card of the Great Work, a card of duty; but we may exhaust all published interpretations and find only vanity. I will say very simply on my own part that it expresses the relation, in one of its aspects, between the Divine and the Universe.He who can understand that the story of his higher nature is imbedded in this symbolism will receive intimations concerning a great awakening that is possible, and will know that after the sacred Mystery of Death there is a glorious Mystery of Resurrection." 13,Death,13,https://i.imgur.com/8AMB8KX.jpg,Scorpio,"The veil or mask of life is perpetuated in change, transformation and passage from lower to higher, and this is more fitly represented in the rectified Tarot by one of the apocalyptic visions than by the crude notion of the reaping skeleton. Behind it lies the whole world of ascent in the spirit. The mysterious horseman moves slowly, bearing a black banner emblazoned with the Mystic Rose, which signifies life. Between two pillars on the verge of the horizon there shines the sun of immortality. The horseman carries no visible weapon, but king and child and maiden fall before him, while a prelate with clasped hands awaits his end.There should be no need to point out that the suggestion of death which I have made in connection with the previous card is, of course, to be understood mystically, but this is not the case in the present instance. The natural transit of man to the next stage of his being either is or may be one form of his progress, but the exotic and almost unknown entrance, while still in this life, into the state of mystical death is a change in the form of consciousness and the passage into a state to which ordinary death is neither the path nor gate. The existing occult explanations of the 13th card are, on the whole, better than usual, rebirth, creation, destination, renewal, and the rest." 14,Temperance,14,https://i.imgur.com/To8PXjL.jpg,Sagittarius,"A winged angel, with the sign of the sun upon his forehead and on his breast the square and triangle of the septenary. I speak of him in the masculine sense, but the figure is neither male nor female. It is held to be pouring the essences of life from chalice to chalice. It has one foot upon the earth and one upon waters, thus illustrating the nature of the essences. A direct path goes up to certain heights on the verge of the horizon, and above there is a great light, through which a crown is seen vaguely. Hereof is some part of the Secret of Eternal Life, as it is possible to man in his incarnation. All the conventional emblems are renounced herein.So also are the conventional meanings, which refer to changes in the seasons, perpetual movement of life and even the combination of ideas. It is, moreover, untrue to say that the figure symbolizes the genius of the sun, though it is the analogy of solar light, realized in the third part of our human triplicity. It is called Temperance fantastically, because, when the rule of it obtains in our consciousness, it tempers, combines and harmonises the psychic and material natures. Under that rule we know in our rational part something of whence we came and whither we are going." 15,The Devil,15,https://i.imgur.com/aVYxJ9k.jpg,Capricorn,"The design is an accommodation, mean or harmony, between several motives mentioned in the first part. The Horned Goat of Mendes, with wings like those of a bat, is standing on an altar. At the pit of the stomach there is the sign of Mercury. The right hand is upraised and extended, being the reverse of that benediction which is given by the Hierophant in the fifth card. In the left hand there is a great flaming torch, inverted towards the earth. A reversed pentagram is on the forehead. There is a ring in front of the altar, from which two chains are carried to the necks of two figures, male and female. These are analogous with those of the fifth card, as if Adam and Eve after the Fall. Hereof is the chain and fatality of the material life.The figures are tailed, to signify the animal nature, but there is human intelligence in the faces, and he who is exalted above them is not to be their master for ever. Even now, he is also a bondsman, sustained by the evil that is in him and blind to the liberty of service. With more than his usual derision for the arts which he pretended to respect and interpret as a master therein, Éliphas Lévi affirms that the Baphometic figure is occult science and magic. Another commentator says that in the Divine world it signifies predestination, but there is no correspondence in that world with the things which below are of the brute. What it does signify is the Dweller on the Threshold without the Mystical Garden when those are driven forth therefrom who have eaten the forbidden fruit." 16,The Tower,16,https://i.imgur.com/6T1hTDa.jpg,Astrological,"Occult explanations attached to this card are meagre and mostly disconcerting. It is idle to indicate that it depicts min in all its aspects, because it bears this evidence on the surface. It is said further that it contains the first allusion to a material building, but I do not conceive that the Tower is more or less material than the pillars which we have met with in three previous cases. I see nothing to warrant Papus in supposing that it is literally the fall of Adam, but there is more in favour of his alternative--that it signifies the materialization of the spiritual word. The bibliographer Christian imagines that it is the downfall of the mind, seeking to penetrate the mystery of God. I agree rather with Grand Orient that it is the ruin of the House of We, when evil has prevailed therein, and above all that it is the rending of a House of Doctrine. I understand that the reference is, however, to a House of Falsehood. It illustrates also in the most comprehensive way the old truth that ""except the Lord build the house, they labour in vain that build it.""There is a sense in which the catastrophe is a reflection from the previous card, but not on the side of the symbolism which I have tried to indicate therein. It is more correctly a question of analogy; one is concerned with the fall into the material and animal state, while the other signifies destruction on the intellectual side. The Tower has been spoken of as the chastisement of pride and the intellect overwhelmed in the attempt to penetrate the Mystery of God; but in neither case do these explanations account for the two persons who are the living sufferers. The one is the literal word made void and the other its false interpretation. In yet a deeper sense, it may signify also the end of a dispensation, but there is no possibility here for the consideration of this involved question." 17,The Star,17,https://i.imgur.com/2zKPo0E.jpg,Aquarius,"A great, radiant star of eight rays, surrounded by seven lesser stars--also of eight rays. The female figure in the foreground is entirely naked. Her left knee is on the land and her right foot upon the water. She pours Water of Life from two great ewers, irrigating sea and land. Behind her is rising ground and on the right a shrub or tree, whereon a bird alights. The figure expresses eternal youth and beauty. The star is l'étoile flamboyante, which appears in Masonic symbolism, but has been confused therein. That which the figure communicates to the living scene is the substance of the heavens and the elements. It has been said truly that the mottoes of this card are ""Waters of Life freely"" and ""Gifts of the Spirit.""The summary of several tawdry explanations says that it is a card of hope. On other planes it has been certified as immortality and interior light. For the majority of prepared minds, the figure will appear as the type of Truth unveiled, glorious in undying beauty, pouring on the waters of the soul some part and measure of her priceless possession. But she is in reality the Great Mother in the Kabalistic Sephira Binah, which is supernal Understanding, who communicates to the Sephiroth that are below in the measure that they can receive her influx." 18,The Moon,18,https://i.imgur.com/F4IyE5l.jpg,Pisces,"The distinction between this card and some of the conventional types is that the moon is increasing on what is called the side of mercy, to the right of the observer. It has sixteen chief and sixteen secondary rays. The card represents life of the imagination apart from life of the spirit. The path between the towers is the issue into the unknown. The dog and wolf are the fears of the natural mind in the presence of that place of exit, when there is only reflected light to guide it.The last reference is a key to another form of symbolism. The intellectual light is a reflection and beyond it is the unknown mystery which it cannot shew forth. It illuminates our animal nature, types of which are represented below--the dog, the wolf and that which comes up out of the deeps, the nameless and hideous tendency which is lower than the savage beast. It strives to attain manifestation, symbolized by crawling from the abyss of water to the land, but as a rule it sinks back whence it came. The face of the mind directs a calm gaze upon the unrest below; the dew of thought falls; the message is: Peace, be still; and it may be that there shall come a calm upon the animal nature, while the abyss beneath shall cease from giving up a form." 19,The Sun,19,https://i.imgur.com/ZxSKw3T.jpg,Aquarius,"The naked child mounted on a white horse and displaying a red standard has been mentioned already as the better symbolism connected with this card. It is the destiny of the Supernatural East and the great and holy light which goes before the endless procession of humanity, coming out from the walled garden of the sensitive life and passing on the journey home. The card signifies, therefore, the transit from the manifest light of this world, represented by the glorious sun of earth, to the light of the world to come, which goes before aspiration and is typified by the heart of a child.But the last allusion is again the key to a different form or aspect of the symbolism. The sun is that of consciousness in the spirit - the direct as the antithesis of the reflected light. The characteristic type of humanity has become a little child therein--a child in the sense of simplicity and innocence in the sense of wisdom. In that simplicity, he bears the seal of Nature and of Art; in that innocence, he signifies the restored world. When the self-knowing spirit has dawned in the consciousness above the natural mind, that mind in its renewal leads forth the animal nature in a state of perfect conformity." 20,Judgement,20,https://i.imgur.com/RrAlqRf.jpg,Astrological,"I have said that this symbol is essentially invariable in all Tarot sets, or at least the variations do not alter its character. The great angel is here encompassed by clouds, but he blows his bannered trumpet, and the cross as usual is displayed on the banner. The dead are rising from their tombs--a woman on the right, a man on the left hand, and between them their child, whose back is turned. But in this card there are more than three who are restored, and it has been thought worth while to make this variation as illustrating the insufficiency of current explanations. It should be noted that all the figures are as one in the wonder, adoration and ecstacy expressed by their attitudes. It is the card which registers the accomplishment of the great work of transformation in answer to the summons of the Supernal--which summons is heard and answered from within.Herein is the intimation of a significance which cannot well be carried further in the present place. What is that within us which does sound a trumpet and all that is lower in our nature rises in response--almost in a moment, almost in the twinkling of an eye? Let the card continue to depict, for those who can see no further, the Last judgment and the resurrection in the natural body; but let those who have inward eyes look and discover therewith. They will understand that it has been called truly in the past a card of eternal life, and for this reason it may be compared with that which passes under the name of Temperance." 21,The World,21,https://i.imgur.com/hBF4bFS.jpg,Astrological,"As this final message of the Major Trumps is unchanged--and indeed unchangeable--in respect of its design, it has been partly described already regarding its deeper sense. It represents also the perfection and end of the Cosmos, the secret which is within it, the rapture of the universe when it understands itself in God. It is further the state of the soul in the consciousness of Divine Vision, reflected from the self-knowing spirit. But these meanings are without prejudice to that which I have said concerning it on the material side.It has more than one message on the macrocosmic side and is, for example, the state of the restored world when the law of manifestation shall have been carried to the highest degree of natural perfection. But it is perhaps more especially a story of the past, referring to that day when all was declared to be good, when the morning stars sang together and all the Sons of God shouted for joy. One of the worst explanations concerning it is that the figure symbolizes the Magus when he has reached the highest degree of initiation; another account says that it represents the absolute, which is ridiculous. The figure has been said to stand for Truth, which is, however, more properly allocated to the seventeenth card. Lastly, it has been called the Crown of the Magi."
[ [ "0", "crisis like the one that's taken place will never happen again. reporter: the president is also trying to move aggressively to deal with another potential crisis, climate change. he helped lead the group to support a reduction in greenhouse gas emissions among" ], [ "1", "issues? well, wolf, he went to this summit with questions on climate change. a much stronger position than america has been in before because he passed that bill to address the global warming." ], [ "2", "climate change. reporter: the world leaders watered down the group statement committed to tackling global warming. just the day before the u.s. and other g-8 leaders signed on to the goal of cutting greenhouse gas emissions by 80% by 2050. but today joined by leaders from" ], [ "3", "now for the cafferty file. wolf, global warming has become a religion among the first world urban elites. now, that's just one explosive charge made by australian geologist ian climber who says that manmade global warming is" ], [ "4", "gathers, the lawyers who render the opinion, it is criminalization of political and every time i come back to the timing. every time they get in trouble, which the president's poll numbers are slipping and his health care and global warming" ], [ "5", "your comments. josh levs will be back to help us do just that. president obama, monitoring the health care debate and other issues from overseas right now. he's with other world leaders at the g-8 summit in italy. they've been tackling global warming issues today." ], [ "6", "south korean officials say their government and private websites were also hit and that the attacks may be connected. turning to the most politics in the morning now, an ambitious agenda awaiting president obama at the g-8 summit in italy. the president will tackle a number of pressing issues, including global warming, as" ], [ "7", "mumbai and one in delhi, in the capital. after that she traveled to bangkok and then a meeting of the association of southeast asian nations. clinton is talking about climate change and nonproliferation." ], [ "8", "made important strides in combating climate change. critics were quick to point out the meeting didn't produce specific targets for reducing greenhouse gas emissions. today mr. obama will meet with" ], [ "9", "and chinese officials began in washington today. president obama, hillary clinton and tim geithner addressing the opening session of the two-day meeting. the talks will cover the global financial crisis, climate change, nuclear proliferation" ], [ "10", "crisis? or will we corporate to create balanced and sustainable growth, lifting more people out of poverty and creating a broader prosperity around the world? will the need for energy breed competition and climate change," ], [ "11", "major factors to the regime itself as to the protest movement. truly the beginning of the story. thanks. thanks, erica. at the g-8 summit in italy president obama said they have made important strides in combating climate change." ], [ "12", "africa gives off less greenhouse gas than any other part of the world, but it is the most threatened by climate change. a warming planet will spread disease, shrink water resources, and deplete crops. creating conditions that produce" ], [ "13", "on climate change. reporter: they signed on to the goal of cutting greenhouse gas emissions by 80% by 2050. today, joined by leaders from rapidly developing countries who are also big polluters like china, india and brazil, they" ], [ "14", "burden of cutting greenhouse gas emissions will unfairly fall on them. i think that india and china won't come on board and help us solve global warming unless they see that the people responsible for most of the pollution, the u.s., which has emitted 30% of the world's pollution in the" ], [ "15", "washington calling on both sides to seek, in his words, cooperation, not confrontation. let's go to our foreign affairs correspondent, jill dougherty. stakes on this story, jill, very high, as well. reporter: they are, wolf. look at the problems from around the world, from climate change" ], [ "16", "crisis like this will never happen again. reporter: the president is trying to deal with another potential crisis. climate change. he helped lead the group to support a reduction in greenhouse gas emissions among developed countries, an 80% cut by 2050." ], [ "17", "president obama said they have made important strides in combating climate change. they were quick to point out the meeting didn't produce specific targets for reducing greenhouse gas emissions, that is. tomorrow he'll meet with the pope and it's on to ghana where" ], [ "18", "global warming and climate change. the leaders have set a 50% reduction in emissions by 2050. you may know that china and india have balked at that, they won't agree to long-term cuts" ], [ "19", "topic. here is a few of what's on the agenda. the economic crisis obviously. they are working to boost international trade. i know that sounds big picture-ish, but that affects the prices of groceries, prices of almost everything. they are also planning to take on climate change, talk about" ], [ "20", "to deal with another potential crisis, climate change. he helped lead the group to support a reduction of greenhouse gas emissions of developed countries, an 80% cut by 2050. this is a significant step forward in that the g-8 is the" ], [ "21", "much work ahead on climate change. reporter: the president failed to get developing countries who are also big polluters, like china, india and brazil, to commit to a specific goal in lowering greenhouse gas emissions. as for the global economic crisis affecting all of these countries, world leaders were" ], [ "22", "house if they don't turn that around. the top three priorities from both of you. break it down a little bit. susan molinari, is health care a do or die issue for the president? i think it's important for the president. the president has taken another one of his important signature issues like climate change and" ], [ "23", "i'm very optimistic about it. because this technology could be used. to reduce greenhouse gas emissions significantly. to reduce greenhouse gas emissions significantly. now the colors of life can last a lifetime. valspar -- the beauty goes on." ], [ "24", "view of what you're saying. in the case of energy versus, which involved the question very important of matters being considered by congress now on climate control and global" ], [ "25", "a clean, secure, and prosperous energy future. the united states and china are the two largest consumers of energy in the world. we are also the two largest emitters of greenhouse gases in the world. let's be frank." ], [ "26", "burning, it seems like while the president is in rome, he's seeing problems domestically. and, you know, while he's away -- the president came here hoping to forge consensus on an aggressive response to global" ], [ "27", "exports from the factories that spout out greenhouse gases. so, it comes down to those sticking points, tough to battle through them, heidi. that will be quite a sticking point, i would imagine. poppy har low with our energy fix today. thank you, poppy. you're welcome." ], [ "28", "from the president in a few minutes. he's wrapping up a meeting in italy. we're going to be talking about that because he's going to be holding a news conference shortly and we'll bring it to you live here. by the way on the agenda, we've been talking about global" ], [ "29", "share your thoughts with us. 33 minutes past the hour. checking top stories. secretary of state hillary clinton doing her part to bolster diplomatic ties with thailand. talks are focusing on climate" ], [ "30", "have to scrap that commitment, instead, adding language they would figure out later. poorer nations believe the burden of culting greenhouse gas emissions will unfairly fall on them. i think that india and china" ], [ "31", "that a crisis. reporter: the president is trying to work aggressively to deal with another potential crisis and helped lead the group to reduction in greenhouse gas emissions and 80% cut by 20/50." ], [ "32", "goal for lowering greenhouse gas emissions. world leaders were cautious, giving more time for their economic policies to try to turn things around. suzanne malveaux, cnn, l'aquila, italy. following the g-8 meeting" ], [ "33", "countries, not signing on to these greenhouse gas cuts, making it not worth very much in the minds of environmentalists, joe. ed henry, thanks so much at the g-8. other stories this morning, journalist lisaling is breathing" ], [ "34", "morning, poppy. what can you tell us about this? the g-8 nations agreeing to cut greenhouse gas emissions across the board by 80%, but the goal is a far ways out. they're also pledging to prevent" ], [ "35", "gun. happening now and stepping up against global warming, president obama and the g-8 are stepping up and our political analysts are standing by." ], [ "36", "and really hopes to get something done on climate change. he goes fresh with this victory coming out of the house of representatives with a climate change bill but he can't get agreement. this is the year in which a big international treaty is supposed to be struck with china and" ], [ "37", "didn't get a lot of support on iran which was very important to him. now he goes into the industrialized nations. and really hopes to get something done on climate change. he goes fresh with this victory coming out of the house of representatives with a climate change bill, but he can't get" ], [ "38", "change and it includes five nations that are not a part of the g-8. they account for 80% of the world's greenhouse gas emissions. today's session follows a pledge by g-8 leaders who seek huge cuts in emissions, but emerging" ], [ "39", "goal to cut greenhouse gas emissions in the last few moments, they announced, by 80%, among developing countries by 2050. that's obviously very far off. critics will say it will be hard to echb force. a lot of substance on the table." ], [ "40", "i think it really added to the show. i appreciate it. you ask and i deliver. rob marciano, thank you. some senators want the u.s. and china to cooperate more on curbing greenhouse gas emissions. a report from the senate foreign" ], [ "41", "l'acquila. mr. obama touring the destruction this afternoon. members agreeing to condemn the iranian election mess and north koreanen nuclear tests but divided on global warming and jump the global economy." ], [ "42", "protection agency and clean water act has a special prominence now that we are debating climate control and global warming. in the second circuit opinion, you were in the majority," ], [ "43", "big countries growing in population, vast energy needs, they need to have a seat at the table, they didn't want to come along with the u.s. and other big powers just yet in terms of cutting greenhouse gas emissions. a lot of work yet to be done," ], [ "44", "i'm very optimistic about it. because this technology could be used. to reduce greenhouse gas emissions significantly. but with aleve, i don't have to worry about my knees hurting. only two aleve can stop pain all day. that would take three times as many tylenol arthritis pain." ], [ "45", "to build a plant that will demonstrate this process. i'm very optimistic about it. because this technology could be used. to reduce greenhouse gas emissions significantly. we are taking a look at new york city this morning, near central park. it's 78 degrees and cloudy." ], [ "46", "white house of disclosing the program out of pure politics. every time they get in trouble, which the president's poll numbers are slipping and his health care and global warming initiatives are under" ], [ "47", "will push america's relations with their countries in the right direction eventually. but so far they find those policies still lacking on military power, respecting international law, global warming. steven cole runs the" ], [ "48", "on mt. rushmore saying america honors leaders, not politicians. stop global warming. they're arguing 2050 is way too far away. we need more aggressive short-term goals. these goals are just meaningless, heidi." ], [ "49", "disease. gridlock. global warming. it can help us make the world work better. [child laughing] we just broke the petaflop barrier. i'm an ibmer. let's build. let's build a smarter. a smarter planet." ], [ "50", "off the coast of mexico. so much they think it has to do with the warmer waters, maybe global warming and others say they outfished the predators, which is sharks. we are out of time." ], [ "51", "reporter: now president obama met this morning with the president of brazil, one of the key developing countries not signing on to these greenhouse gas cuts and that's why some of these environmentalists around the world are saying, look, this is a real missed opportunity by the g8 leaders because it" ], [ "52", "are imperative, that time is running out. the scientific community is increasingly pessimistic about what's happening on global warming. and yet, the politics and bad economic times are proving too much even for barack obama right now." ], [ "53", "politicians, stop global warming. that's it, wolf. back to you. thanks very much. stimulus dollars being spent so why is unemployment rising? it's a question that has some republicans seeing red. and a boy tormented by bullies commits suicide." ], [ "54", "little more than a con job on the public perpetrated by environmentalists and politicians. according to the vancouver sun, this controversial geologist says global warming is not caused by human behavior. rather, it's an entirely natural" ], [ "55", "vegetation won't grow. i hope things don't get worse. bri writes i wasn't concerned about it a year ago and definitely not concerned about it today. jim in california, global warming is real. caused by human activity." ], [ "56", "people believe president obama will push america's relations with their countries in the right direction eventually. but so far they find those policies still lacking on military power, respecting international law, global warming. steven cole runs the" ], [ "57", "cut down on. crime. disease. gridlock. global warming. it can help us make the world work better. [child laughing] we just broke the petaflop barrier. i'm an ibmer. let's build. let's build a smarter. a smarter planet." ], [ "58", "we take them full? we'll have an audience with pope benedict, the president, the pontiff expected to discuss global warming, some social issues such as abortion, but we understand that they may also discuss the financial crisis." ], [ "59", "balance a discussion about global warming and the debate back home over a stimulus plan. senior white house correspondent ed henry live at the g-8. even though he's overseas where a explosive debate getting over" ], [ "60", "poll numbers are slipping and his health care and global warming initiatives are under assault, they dredge up a darth vader story. reporter: but it's a story that comes as attorney general eric holder just might name a" ], [ "61", "members agreeing to condemn the iranian election mess and north korean nuclear tests but divided on global warming and approaches to jump starting the global economy. last stop, moscow, he got agreement on nuclear war head cuts, which were expected, not" ], [ "62", "players welcoming some smaller players. now the world's leading industrialized nation's opening the doors to five developing countries. president obama is leading the major economies forum at the g-8 summit. the major focus global warming. it is part of his week long" ], [ "63", "going white. that idea is being floated by energy secretary steven shoe. he recently said people the world over can attack global warming by painting rooftops and roadways white. that would keep buildings cooler and then reflect the sun's rays back into space." ], [ "64", "part of evolution. he shoots down the current logic that global warming can be reversed. he gets particularly worked up about carbon dioxide. he said it's actually at the lowest levels it's been for 500 million years. critics have slammed his new" ], [ "65", "about global warming than you were a year ago? go to cnn.com/cafferty file. you can 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reporter: after chairing a forum on climate change, a dose of reality. it is no small task for 17 leaders to bridge their differences on an issue like" ], [ "152", "on to italy to deal with the world's largest economies on issues like climate change, but he said he also decided to stop here in ghana because he believes the 21st century will be shaped not by what happens in capitals like moscow and rome but also what happens in tiny" ], [ "153", "afghanistan as well as the financial crisis, climate change and the industrialized nations trying to wipe out poverty. the president will wrap up his trip next weekend in ghana. there will be a lot of international attention on a visit to ghana by the first" ], [ "154", "democrats can't wait to spend more public money on new reforms that have nothing to do with combatting the crisis, whether it's on health care or climate change or you name it. so there's a major fiscal crisis building in the united states, it's been building for some time" ], [ "155", "out of all of the big foreign policy issues. they're going to talk about the economic recovery, what we're doing together to get there, climate change, energy, and environment, north korea, afghanistan, pakistan, and also as the secretary -- geithner and clinton and in an op ed, this is" ], [ "156", "the toughest issues we've seen in our lifetime, wolf -- health care, climate change, recovery efforts. there's no question that speaker pelosi's personal popularity main be as high as other leaders but that's because she's doing the job for the american people. i applaud her of the job she's" ], [ "157", "climate cha climate change. let me say that was a pretty good statement i thought i believe in all those things. i also believe that we should have a government that works. i don't like slogans anymore like limited government. that's not the right answer. the right answer is, give me a" ], [ "158", "shouldn't be able to buy a seat. an internet environmental group representative 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too, is you heard richard talking about exit strategy. here they're talking about more stimulus. and britain, most forcefully, and the u.s. kind of looking at" ], [ "162", "it is not all fun and games here. obviously, there is a lot of substance going on. you mentioned the economy. these leaders already affirming a commitment on the first day to having pro growth policies, dealing with the financial crisis and talking about climate change, a commitment,a broad" ], [ "163", "paula. reporter: ali, there's nothing i hate more than having to admit that richard is right, but he is. already today, on climate change, you were supposed to have targets. concrete numbers on the table. what happened? china had to pull out early. no numbers on the table. more wishy-washy language on the" ], [ "164", "we did not reach agreement on every issue, and we still have much work ahead on climate change. reporter: the president failed to get developing countries who are also big polluters, like china, india, and brazil, to commit to a specific goal in lowering green house gas emissions. as for the global economic" ], [ "165", "and reducing missiles but didn't resolve the tough issues with the russians over missile defense. didn't get a lot of support on iran which was very important to him. now he goes into the industrialized nations. and really hopes to get something done on climate change. he goes fresh with this victory" ], [ "166", "italy. topping the ambitious agenda for the leaders, how best to handle this stage of the global recession. two other major issues they'll be talking about, how to stop the spread of nuclear weapons and climate change. did you know the group of eight used to be the g-6?" ], [ "167", "topic of discussion at the president's second stop in the middle of the week when he goes to italy for the g-8 summit. in addition to iran, of course afghanistan, as well as the financial crisis, climate change, and the industrialized nations trying to wipe out global poverty, all major topics" ], [ "168", "does the united states need china for the most? we talked about economy here, but also, with other issues around whether that's climate change, whether that's north korea, what do we need them, on what topic do we need their help the most? i think you just named it. we need them on just about every" ], [ "169", "key global issue. we need them to rebalance the economy, we need them to address climate change. we need them to be our biggest partner in asia. japan has always held that role but i think it will be china in the future. the relationship between the u.s. and china politically in asia is going to be key to" ] ]
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0,"crisis like the one that's taken place will never happen again. reporter: the president is also trying to move aggressively to deal with another potential crisis, climate change. he helped lead the group to support a reduction in greenhouse gas emissions among" 1,"issues? well, wolf, he went to this summit with questions on climate change. a much stronger position than america has been in before because he passed that bill to address the global warming." 2,climate change. reporter: the world leaders watered down the group statement committed to tackling global warming. just the day before the u.s. and other g-8 leaders signed on to the goal of cutting greenhouse gas emissions by 80% by 2050. but today joined by leaders from 3,"now for the cafferty file. wolf, global warming has become a religion among the first world urban elites. now, that's just one explosive charge made by australian geologist ian climber who says that manmade global warming is" 4,"gathers, the lawyers who render the opinion, it is criminalization of political and every time i come back to the timing. every time they get in trouble, which the president's poll numbers are slipping and his health care and global warming" 5,"your comments. josh levs will be back to help us do just that. president obama, monitoring the health care debate and other issues from overseas right now. he's with other world leaders at the g-8 summit in italy. they've been tackling global warming issues today." 6,"south korean officials say their government and private websites were also hit and that the attacks may be connected. turning to the most politics in the morning now, an ambitious agenda awaiting president obama at the g-8 summit in italy. the president will tackle a number of pressing issues, including global warming, as" 7,"mumbai and one in delhi, in the capital. after that she traveled to bangkok and then a meeting of the association of southeast asian nations. clinton is talking about climate change and nonproliferation." 8,made important strides in combating climate change. critics were quick to point out the meeting didn't produce specific targets for reducing greenhouse gas emissions. today mr. obama will meet with 9,"and chinese officials began in washington today. president obama, hillary clinton and tim geithner addressing the opening session of the two-day meeting. the talks will cover the global financial crisis, climate change, nuclear proliferation" 10,"crisis? or will we corporate to create balanced and sustainable growth, lifting more people out of poverty and creating a broader prosperity around the world? will the need for energy breed competition and climate change," 11,"major factors to the regime itself as to the protest movement. truly the beginning of the story. thanks. thanks, erica. at the g-8 summit in italy president obama said they have made important strides in combating climate change." 12,"africa gives off less greenhouse gas than any other part of the world, but it is the most threatened by climate change. a warming planet will spread disease, shrink water resources, and deplete crops. creating conditions that produce" 13,"on climate change. reporter: they signed on to the goal of cutting greenhouse gas emissions by 80% by 2050. today, joined by leaders from rapidly developing countries who are also big polluters like china, india and brazil, they" 14,"burden of cutting greenhouse gas emissions will unfairly fall on them. i think that india and china won't come on board and help us solve global warming unless they see that the people responsible for most of the pollution, the u.s., which has emitted 30% of the world's pollution in the" 15,"washington calling on both sides to seek, in his words, cooperation, not confrontation. let's go to our foreign affairs correspondent, jill dougherty. stakes on this story, jill, very high, as well. reporter: they are, wolf. look at the problems from around the world, from climate change" 16,"crisis like this will never happen again. reporter: the president is trying to deal with another potential crisis. climate change. he helped lead the group to support a reduction in greenhouse gas emissions among developed countries, an 80% cut by 2050." 17,"president obama said they have made important strides in combating climate change. they were quick to point out the meeting didn't produce specific targets for reducing greenhouse gas emissions, that is. tomorrow he'll meet with the pope and it's on to ghana where" 18,"global warming and climate change. the leaders have set a 50% reduction in emissions by 2050. you may know that china and india have balked at that, they won't agree to long-term cuts" 19,"topic. here is a few of what's on the agenda. the economic crisis obviously. they are working to boost international trade. i know that sounds big picture-ish, but that affects the prices of groceries, prices of almost everything. they are also planning to take on climate change, talk about" 20,"to deal with another potential crisis, climate change. he helped lead the group to support a reduction of greenhouse gas emissions of developed countries, an 80% cut by 2050. this is a significant step forward in that the g-8 is the" 21,"much work ahead on climate change. reporter: the president failed to get developing countries who are also big polluters, like china, india and brazil, to commit to a specific goal in lowering greenhouse gas emissions. as for the global economic crisis affecting all of these countries, world leaders were" 22,"house if they don't turn that around. the top three priorities from both of you. break it down a little bit. susan molinari, is health care a do or die issue for the president? i think it's important for the president. the president has taken another one of his important signature issues like climate change and" 23,i'm very optimistic about it. because this technology could be used. to reduce greenhouse gas emissions significantly. to reduce greenhouse gas emissions significantly. now the colors of life can last a lifetime. valspar -- the beauty goes on. 24,"view of what you're saying. in the case of energy versus, which involved the question very important of matters being considered by congress now on climate control and global" 25,"a clean, secure, and prosperous energy future. the united states and china are the two largest consumers of energy in the world. we are also the two largest emitters of greenhouse gases in the world. let's be frank." 26,"burning, it seems like while the president is in rome, he's seeing problems domestically. and, you know, while he's away -- the president came here hoping to forge consensus on an aggressive response to global" 27,"exports from the factories that spout out greenhouse gases. so, it comes down to those sticking points, tough to battle through them, heidi. that will be quite a sticking point, i would imagine. poppy har low with our energy fix today. thank you, poppy. you're welcome." 28,"from the president in a few minutes. he's wrapping up a meeting in italy. we're going to be talking about that because he's going to be holding a news conference shortly and we'll bring it to you live here. by the way on the agenda, we've been talking about global" 29,share your thoughts with us. 33 minutes past the hour. checking top stories. secretary of state hillary clinton doing her part to bolster diplomatic ties with thailand. talks are focusing on climate 30,"have to scrap that commitment, instead, adding language they would figure out later. poorer nations believe the burden of culting greenhouse gas emissions will unfairly fall on them. i think that india and china" 31,that a crisis. reporter: the president is trying to work aggressively to deal with another potential crisis and helped lead the group to reduction in greenhouse gas emissions and 80% cut by 20/50. 32,"goal for lowering greenhouse gas emissions. world leaders were cautious, giving more time for their economic policies to try to turn things around. suzanne malveaux, cnn, l'aquila, italy. following the g-8 meeting" 33,"countries, not signing on to these greenhouse gas cuts, making it not worth very much in the minds of environmentalists, joe. ed henry, thanks so much at the g-8. other stories this morning, journalist lisaling is breathing" 34,"morning, poppy. what can you tell us about this? the g-8 nations agreeing to cut greenhouse gas emissions across the board by 80%, but the goal is a far ways out. they're also pledging to prevent" 35,"gun. happening now and stepping up against global warming, president obama and the g-8 are stepping up and our political analysts are standing by." 36,and really hopes to get something done on climate change. he goes fresh with this victory coming out of the house of representatives with a climate change bill but he can't get agreement. this is the year in which a big international treaty is supposed to be struck with china and 37,"didn't get a lot of support on iran which was very important to him. now he goes into the industrialized nations. and really hopes to get something done on climate change. he goes fresh with this victory coming out of the house of representatives with a climate change bill, but he can't get" 38,"change and it includes five nations that are not a part of the g-8. they account for 80% of the world's greenhouse gas emissions. today's session follows a pledge by g-8 leaders who seek huge cuts in emissions, but emerging" 39,"goal to cut greenhouse gas emissions in the last few moments, they announced, by 80%, among developing countries by 2050. that's obviously very far off. critics will say it will be hard to echb force. a lot of substance on the table." 40,"i think it really added to the show. i appreciate it. you ask and i deliver. rob marciano, thank you. some senators want the u.s. and china to cooperate more on curbing greenhouse gas emissions. a report from the senate foreign" 41,l'acquila. mr. obama touring the destruction this afternoon. members agreeing to condemn the iranian election mess and north koreanen nuclear tests but divided on global warming and jump the global economy. 42,"protection agency and clean water act has a special prominence now that we are debating climate control and global warming. in the second circuit opinion, you were in the majority," 43,"big countries growing in population, vast energy needs, they need to have a seat at the table, they didn't want to come along with the u.s. and other big powers just yet in terms of cutting greenhouse gas emissions. a lot of work yet to be done," 44,"i'm very optimistic about it. because this technology could be used. to reduce greenhouse gas emissions significantly. but with aleve, i don't have to worry about my knees hurting. only two aleve can stop pain all day. that would take three times as many tylenol arthritis pain." 45,"to build a plant that will demonstrate this process. i'm very optimistic about it. because this technology could be used. to reduce greenhouse gas emissions significantly. we are taking a look at new york city this morning, near central park. it's 78 degrees and cloudy." 46,"white house of disclosing the program out of pure politics. every time they get in trouble, which the president's poll numbers are slipping and his health care and global warming initiatives are under" 47,"will push america's relations with their countries in the right direction eventually. but so far they find those policies still lacking on military power, respecting international law, global warming. steven cole runs the" 48,"on mt. rushmore saying america honors leaders, not politicians. stop global warming. they're arguing 2050 is way too far away. we need more aggressive short-term goals. these goals are just meaningless, heidi." 49,disease. gridlock. global warming. it can help us make the world work better. [child laughing] we just broke the petaflop barrier. i'm an ibmer. let's build. let's build a smarter. a smarter planet. 50,"off the coast of mexico. so much they think it has to do with the warmer waters, maybe global warming and others say they outfished the predators, which is sharks. we are out of time." 51,"reporter: now president obama met this morning with the president of brazil, one of the key developing countries not signing on to these greenhouse gas cuts and that's why some of these environmentalists around the world are saying, look, this is a real missed opportunity by the g8 leaders because it" 52,"are imperative, that time is running out. the scientific community is increasingly pessimistic about what's happening on global warming. and yet, the politics and bad economic times are proving too much even for barack obama right now." 53,"politicians, stop global warming. that's it, wolf. back to you. thanks very much. stimulus dollars being spent so why is unemployment rising? it's a question that has some republicans seeing red. and a boy tormented by bullies commits suicide." 54,"little more than a con job on the public perpetrated by environmentalists and politicians. according to the vancouver sun, this controversial geologist says global warming is not caused by human behavior. rather, it's an entirely natural" 55,"vegetation won't grow. i hope things don't get worse. bri writes i wasn't concerned about it a year ago and definitely not concerned about it today. jim in california, global warming is real. caused by human activity." 56,"people believe president obama will push america's relations with their countries in the right direction eventually. but so far they find those policies still lacking on military power, respecting international law, global warming. steven cole runs the" 57,cut down on. crime. disease. gridlock. global warming. it can help us make the world work better. [child laughing] we just broke the petaflop barrier. i'm an ibmer. let's build. let's build a smarter. a smarter planet. 58,"we take them full? we'll have an audience with pope benedict, the president, the pontiff expected to discuss global warming, some social issues such as abortion, but we understand that they may also discuss the financial crisis." 59,balance a discussion about global warming and the debate back home over a stimulus plan. senior white house correspondent ed henry live at the g-8. even though he's overseas where a explosive debate getting over 60,"poll numbers are slipping and his health care and global warming initiatives are under assault, they dredge up a darth vader story. reporter: but it's a story that comes as attorney general eric holder just might name a" 61,"members agreeing to condemn the iranian election mess and north korean nuclear tests but divided on global warming and approaches to jump starting the global economy. last stop, moscow, he got agreement on nuclear war head cuts, which were expected, not" 62,players welcoming some smaller players. now the world's leading industrialized nation's opening the doors to five developing countries. president obama is leading the major economies forum at the g-8 summit. the major focus global warming. it is part of his week long 63,going white. that idea is being floated by energy secretary steven shoe. he recently said people the world over can attack global warming by painting rooftops and roadways white. that would keep buildings cooler and then reflect the sun's rays back into space. 64,part of evolution. he shoots down the current logic that global warming can be reversed. he gets particularly worked up about carbon dioxide. he said it's actually at the lowest levels it's been for 500 million years. critics have slammed his new 65,"about global warming than you were a year ago? go to cnn.com/cafferty file. you can post a comment on my blog. wolf. sdoo thank you, jack. we'll get back to you shortly. one man -- one hospital's mission to help patients get" 66,"advantage in this recession. kind of a think globally attitude. and speaking of globally, global warming is a hot topic. it's not all global peeps and world leaders. see if we can see this picture. paula newton is live in l'aquila" 67,"and probably never get done, right? hand grenades and health care reform. close to what? getting what done? if you take a step back, where we -- why health care is stalled as the global warming initiative goes, this is not happening in a" 68,"trying to reduce global warming. our white house correspondent, suzanne malveaux is traveling with the president. suzanne? reporter: president obama is a popular figure here at the g-8 summit. the larger the meetings get, the harder it is to find consensus" 69,"joining us is the author of 'independent nations.' some very broad strokes, he touched on the economy, in a world hunger, he also touched on global warming, which necessarily wasn't so much of a success for him. what do you think the president" 70,"any country are willing to take the tough measures that have to be done that scientists tell us are imperative, that time is running out. the scientific community is increasingly pessimistic what's happening on global warming. and yet, the politics and bad" 71,people talk about global warming. i want to cool the earth down. i also want to calm the block down. reporter: experience he's bringing to his new role in the obama administration. it starts with recycling. throw away trash to just throw 72,"the critics were quick to point out the meeting didn't produce specific targets for reducing greenhouse emissions, greenhouse gas emissions. tomorrow he'll meet with the pope and it's on to ghana where he'll sit down with anderson. he'll have an exclusive interview. back at home, president obama has a lot on his plate. there are new poll numbers that" 73,"mr. obama touring the destruction this afternoon. members agreeing to condemn the iranian election mess and north korean nuclear testing but decided on global warming and approaches to jumpstarting the global economy. it was a similar stop the president's last stop, moscow, where he got" 74,"poll numbers are slipping and his health care and global warming initiatives are under assault, they dredge up a darth vader story so they can say to -- i guess the question is this, james. at a time when the president is trying to get health care reform" 75,"use. thanks so much. health care reform, job creation, fighting global warming. president obama has an ambitious agenda, a lot on his plate. but his approval ratings have actually slipped a bit trying to tackle all these things. earlier i talked about new poll" 76,"their emissions by 80% and we'll work with all nations to cut global emissions in half. this ambitious effort is consistent with limiting global warming to no more than two degrees celsius, which as our declaration explicitly acknowledged for the first time is what the mainstream has" 77,"his health care and global warming initiatives are under assault, they dredge up a darth vader story. reporter: but it's a story that comes as attorney general eric holder just might name a prosecutor to investigate the bush administration's harsh interrogation techniques used on" 78,"the face of the earth today. reporter: qualified and controversial. bob lutz is the man who once said global warming is a total crock of [ bleep ]. he stands by that statement, ask yet he's also the driving force behind the extended-range" 79,"the president said the u.s. should do more to fight global warming. and he said, quote, i know in the past the united states has sometimes fallen short of meeting our responsibilities. so, let me be clear -- those days are over. president obama left italy" 80,"sensiti sensitivity. the question, are you more or less concerned about global warming than you were a year ago. jeff writes from washington, the state, not the capitol hill. it's supposed to 102 in seattle today, all-time high since record keeping began 100 years" 81,"advances in science, medicine, and consumer products are the least of these. creating jobs both in existing and new fields. we must be in space to help solve our current crisis of global warming. the space program has always paid us back much more than what" 82,energy secretary steven chu. he said people the world over can attack global warming by painting rooftops and roadways white. that keeps buildings cooler and reflects the sun's rays back into space. he says it would be like taking all the world's cars off the 83,"relation committee suggests that could be the key to global solution to climate change. by 2012, tough new efficiency standard mean most" 84,nations are not exactly onboard with the targets. progress on climate change is mixed. cnnmoney.com poppy harlow has our energy fix this morning. 85,"every time they get in trouble, which the president's poll numbers are slipping and his health care and global warming initiatives are under assault, they dredge up a darth vader story. reporter: but it's a story that comes as attorney general eric holder just might name a prosecutor to investigate the" 86,more on that. president obama and other world leaders focusing on global warming today at the g-8 summit in italy. but the issue being overshadowed by heated debate back home about the economy and whether the president's stimulus plan is really working. our ed henry is live with the 87,"improvement in the relationship they got, but certainly didn't deteriorate during the course of those two days. it didn't look like there were a whole lot of successes at the g-8 summit on some of the global warming issues, for example. i'm sure the president didn't get whatever he wanted." 88,addresses climate change and that is going to wean us from our dependance on foreign oil. and minnesotans want their kids to have an education that 89,situation room. top lessons today for president obama. the limits of his international star power. he made a big push over at the g-8 summit in italy for an agreement on reducing global warming and he got pushed right back by countries that don't have the will or the wallet to 90,"health care and global warming initiatives are under assault, they dredge up a darth vader story. i guess the question is this, james. at a time when the president is trying to get health care reform and economic stimulus package that may or may not be working the way you thought it would." 91,"president had too much plate at one time. colin powell? yes. and i think lots of people are starting to agree with him. i agree he has too much on his plate, mostly he's been overambitious, trying to remake the health care system and global warming and all this other stuff when there's an" 92,support for education initiatives and filled public safety positions. we built a sub cabinet for climate change and we took fleet outside special interest for our biologically sound wildlife 93,"meeting in l'aquila, italy today. he's expected to spend his time there pushing for more international stimulus packages. other issues, climate change and stopping the spread of nuclear" 94,"actionable intelligence between their agencies. all that happened because of american diplomacy, involvement. reporter: clinton preferred to keep the focus on other issues, climate change, women's rights and education." 95,"as he acknowledged and discovered when he held a meeting on climate change. among world leaders, president obama is the rookie but also the star. playful applause for mr. obama" 96,"increasingly pessimistic about what's happening on global warming. and yet, the politics and bad economic times are proving too much even for barack obama right now. he's also getting huge problems here at home with republicans essentially saying the stimulus plan has been throwing money down the drain putting us deep in debt and is not effective." 97,"to cool things off. the issue of global warming is the focus of a summit taking place. back here at home, critics are turning up the heat on something else, that would be the economy. republicans are saying that the president's stimulus isn't working. they want to know where the jobs are. and our senior white house" 98,"challenges alone. the threat of climate change can't be contained by borders on a map, and the theft of loose nuclear materials could lead to the extermination of any city on earth." 99,"states in that regard, bailouts, spending by government, health care reform or debate about climate change. when it comes to spending and reach and role of government, does president obama meet the" 100,"sanchez, republican congressman brian bilbray will join us. at the g-8 summit, world leaders agreed to work together on climate change. the president announced that deal today, setting a target of" 101,"the climate change conference of cope haguen and beyond. and to increase our security and prosperity, is to keep our markets open to new ideas, new exchanges, and new sources of energy." 102,"peace, the group challenged president obama to take a strong stand against climate change today. by hanging a banner on the presidential faces of mt. rushmore. the 2300 square foot sign america honors leaders not" 103,they worry about inflation and are pushing for restraint. climate change is also on the agenda. there is no consensus developing between the nations on cutting their carbon emissions. some is taking place in the 104,"greenpeace says demonstrators have occupied four coal-fired plants today, urging the g-8 to do more to fight climate change workers at two of the plants held counter-demonstrations." 105,"when it comes to climate change, too, u.s. secretary of state did not get what she wants. this morning india side coming out strongly and saying it will not adhere to any caps on carbon" 106,"doesn't have enough teeth in it in terms of dealing with climate change. white house leaders are saying at least getting the leaders on board gives some momentum for that big, big environmental conference in cope haguen this" 107,"system, and on climate change, as well. the high education tax rate envisioned would rise to levels not seen in nearly four decades. tonight, president obama will deliver that speech to the naacp convention in new york city to" 108,now it's called climate change. it's slick political maneuvering to try to rename it. john in massachusetts said you had a terrible winter and pretty lousy spring. my mind is elsewhere. this debate will go on and on 109,"solve this problem in one meeting, or one summit, i believe we've made some important strides forward as we move towards copenhagen. i don't think i have to emphasize that climate change is one of the defining challenges" 110,"its effects on weather patterns, our food and water sources, our health and our habitats. every nation on this planet is at risk, and just as no one nation is responsible for climate change, no one nation" 111,savings of 1.8 billion barrels of oil over the lifetime of vehicles sold in the next five years alone. and we just passed in our house of representatives the first climate change legislation that would cut carbon pollution by 112,"somehow we cannot make significant strides. it is no small task for 17 leaders to bridge their differences on an issue like climate change. we each have our national priorities and politics to contend with, and any steps we" 113,"arms talks, they believe he did in italy dealing with financial issue, climate change and at like. now in africa, he was trying to administer what you might call a little tough love. day of the extraordinary moment," 114,"the president is also trying to move aggressively to deal with another potential crisis. climate change. he helped lead the group to support a reduction of green house gas emissions among developed countries, 80% cut by" 115,president 'has to start taking a very cold hard look at the cost of tackling climate change and reforming health care during a recession.' always watch the costs. looks like a clear road ahead to general motors' plan to 116,"the first one to acknowledge that progress on this issue will not be easy. reporter: after chairing a forum on climate change, a dose of reality. it is no small task for 17 leaders to bridge theon their d" 117,"and his immediate reaction is to throw the cops under the bus. we elected the first black president. the naacp is passing climate change resolutions. for some people, they're never going to get -- as long as there" 118,"basics you buy at the grocery store. it can also take on the biggest issues in the world like climate change, international politics. what happens at this summit seriously might impact how we live for years to come -- if this group of leaders -- _" 119,"wanted. reporter: the financial crisis and climate change, two hot button issues on a lot of the minds of the americans here dominating the agenda here, as well. president obama may be in italy for the first g-8 summit but" 120,on climate change. that's at the top of the hour. i'm poppy harlow in new york. some environmentalists say it's too little and too late. more on that at the top of the hour. i'm susan lisovicz at the new 121,"for us this morning. outside a senate committee on environment and public works hearing on climate change, the line to get in stretches on. a few people arrive in the wee hour hoping to get a seat, not for themselves but for" 122,"high level talks between u.s. and chinese officials began in washington today. president obama, hillary clinton and tim geithner addressing the opening session of the two-day meeting. the talks will cover the global financial crisis, climate change, nuclear proliferation and human rights." 123," everybody wants a new romance welcome back. 11 minutes past the hour. new this morning, president obama is wrapping up meetings at the g-8 summit at l'aquila, ita italy. the economy as well as climate change dominated those talks." 124,fight world hunger by not giving out aid but helping countries in africa farm better so they can sustain it and not keep getting aid from the dprksg-8. he wants to talk about climate change obviously. a bit of disappointment here for 125,"they believe it's a long process, as you note, in iran. certainly obviously not going to happen overnight. we saw at the g-8 summit, completely different issue like climate change, the president tried to bring along countries like china, india, brazil, big," 126,"tax, not set in stone, but certainly on the table. thanks, brianna. president obama's ambitions to deal with climate change here in the united states is now stalled on capitol hill. democratic senator barbara boxer is chairwoman of the house environment committee has" 127,"this trip. at the g-8 summit in italy. when he was trying to move forward on the issue of climate change. the group did an agreement, a goal. not to allow the earth's temperature to rise any more than 3.6 degrees fahrenheit." 128,"diversity of islamic force is vital for a simple reason. the problems that the world faces from nuclear proliferation to climate change can't be tackled by the west alone, they need a coalition not of west and east, they need a coalition of" 129,"will benefit and the world will be better off. because our ability to partner with each other is a prerequisite for progress on many of the most pressing global challenges. other related sensitive issues on the table, climate change, human rights, nuclear" 130,"package money is being used where you live. we'll break it down for you. saving the planet. on the agenda at the g-8 summit, president obama is leading a forum on climate change with some non-g8 nations." 131,"is going to happen. you let us know if that occurs. paula newton, thanks so much. we appreciate that live from italy this morning. more on climate change in today's energy fix segment. the two reasons why developing nations are against cutting" 132,"neither of us profits from a growing dependence on foreign oil, nor can we spare our people from the ravages of climate change unless we cooperate. common sense calls upon us to act in concert. both of our countries are taking" 133,"president obama in italy tonight where the annual g-8 summit kicked off this morning. high on the agenda is climate change, the global economic recession and the danger posed by nuclear programs in north korea and iran. the g-8 which is made of" 134,no problem with lobbyists being at hearings but they shouldn't be able to buy a seat. the internet environmental group who was shut out of that climate change hearing. it's unfortunate that the people who come here to line stand always beat us here. 135,optimistic about getting a climate change deal that will satisfy india's interests. obama administration officials were on the sunday talk shows this morning defending the president's health care plan. they say the proposed overhaul is a work in progress. they are asking americans to 136,"warren buffett. let's talk about president obama. he's been on a week-long trip. huge agenda, climate change, global economy, international security, fighting world hunger. everything, kitchen sink kind of trip. yet his poll numbers are not that good. let's look -- a new poll shows" 137,"public works hearing on climate change, the line to get in stretches on. a few people arrived in the wee hours hoping to get a seat. not for themselves, but for lobbyists. they are paid line standers, and some of them are either homeless" 138,"steps forward to address the threat of climate change in our time. the g8 nations agreed that by 2050, we'll reduce our emissions by 80% and that we'll work with all nations to cut global emissions in half. in 17 of the world's leading" 139,clean energy economy is the nation that will lead the 21st century global economy. we did not reach agreement on every issue. and we still have much work ahead on climate change. but these achievements are highly meaningful and they'll generate significant momentum as 140,"effective response from iran and north korea. we also discussed challenges we faced in managing our economies, steps we can take together in combatting climate change, and other important matters. and i believe we laid a solid foundation on these issues. ultimately the summit and the" 141,"acknowledged some disappointm t disappointments. we did not reach agreement on every issue. we still have much work ahead on climate change. reporter: the president failed to get developing countries who are also big polluters, like china, israel, and brazil, to set a specific" 142,"anyway. i have given my reasons and i am taking my fight for what's best for alaska in a new direction. despite this, i don't want anyone, any acian dissituated from entering politics after seeing this real climate change that began in august. we need" 143,"coming out of the house of representatives with a climate change bill but he can't get agreement. this is the year in wila big international treaty is supposed to be struck with china and india. and right now, they're not playing ball. they've been hoping to curb" 144,"i think that our growing understanding of those, that diversity of islamic force, is vital for a simple reason. the problems that the world faces, from nuclear proliferation to climate change, can't be tackled by the west alone. they need a coalition not of" 145,"lobbying for cooperation, a subject that will also be a major topic in the midding of the week at the president's second stop, italy for the g-8 summit. other issues will be financial cry circumstance climate change and efforts to wipe out global" 146,"of the two-day meting. the talks will cover the global financial crisis, climate change, nuclear proliferation and human rights. one of the most important figures in modern dance is dead. at the age of 90. merce cunningham choreographed more than 200 works in his" 147,"two, he set a deadline and had he not for the rerecess, we wouldn't be as far as we are. three, he got a huge stimulus bill, a climate change package, which you can argue if they should have done that before health care, so things are" 148,"bring the budget into a long-term balance. democrats can't wait to spend more public money on new reforms that have nothing to do with combatting the crisis, whether it's in health care or climate change or you name it. so there is a major fiscal" 149,"climate change and regional energy, regional security like north korea and iran. we will not always see eye to eye, and where we can, we will be honest with each other. reporter: human rights still a flashpoint but one not likely to sink this ship." 150,"we also recognize that climate change is already happening, and so we're going to have to help those affected countries adapt, particularly those who are least able to dole with the consequences because of a lack of resources. so, we are looking at providing significant financial assistance to help these countries." 151,"positions. we've made a good start. but i'm the first one to acknowledge that progress on this issue will not be easy. reporter: after chairing a forum on climate change, a dose of reality. it is no small task for 17 leaders to bridge their differences on an issue like" 152,"on to italy to deal with the world's largest economies on issues like climate change, but he said he also decided to stop here in ghana because he believes the 21st century will be shaped not by what happens in capitals like moscow and rome but also what happens in tiny" 153,"afghanistan as well as the financial crisis, climate change and the industrialized nations trying to wipe out poverty. the president will wrap up his trip next weekend in ghana. there will be a lot of international attention on a visit to ghana by the first" 154,"democrats can't wait to spend more public money on new reforms that have nothing to do with combatting the crisis, whether it's on health care or climate change or you name it. so there's a major fiscal crisis building in the united states, it's been building for some time" 155,"out of all of the big foreign policy issues. they're going to talk about the economic recovery, what we're doing together to get there, climate change, energy, and environment, north korea, afghanistan, pakistan, and also as the secretary -- geithner and clinton and in an op ed, this is" 156,"the toughest issues we've seen in our lifetime, wolf -- health care, climate change, recovery efforts. there's no question that speaker pelosi's personal popularity main be as high as other leaders but that's because she's doing the job for the american people. i applaud her of the job she's" 157,"climate cha climate change. let me say that was a pretty good statement i thought i believe in all those things. i also believe that we should have a government that works. i don't like slogans anymore like limited government. that's not the right answer. the right answer is, give me a" 158,"shouldn't be able to buy a seat. an internet environmental group representative was shut out of that climate change hearing. it is very you have been the people who come to line stand always beat us here. reporter: for the line standers it is a job, but it also gives them a sense of" 159,"we are very grateful to all of you. i also want to thank the 17 other leaders that participated. we had a candid and open discussion about the growing threat of climate change and what our nations must do, both individually and collectively, to address it. and while we don't expect to" 160,"recovery here. the problem is the president was forced today to forced to say they did not get to where they wanted to be on climate change, and that's been a very, very big problem here during this entire meeting. i mean, it's really a battle now between the developed countries and the developing countries." 161,"declaration. let's move on and talk about it again at a climate change conference at the end of the year. this is a photo opportunity. what's important here, too, is you heard richard talking about exit strategy. here they're talking about more stimulus. and britain, most forcefully, and the u.s. kind of looking at" 162,"it is not all fun and games here. obviously, there is a lot of substance going on. you mentioned the economy. these leaders already affirming a commitment on the first day to having pro growth policies, dealing with the financial crisis and talking about climate change, a commitment,a broad" 163,"paula. reporter: ali, there's nothing i hate more than having to admit that richard is right, but he is. already today, on climate change, you were supposed to have targets. concrete numbers on the table. what happened? china had to pull out early. no numbers on the table. more wishy-washy language on the" 164,"we did not reach agreement on every issue, and we still have much work ahead on climate change. reporter: the president failed to get developing countries who are also big polluters, like china, india, and brazil, to commit to a specific goal in lowering green house gas emissions. as for the global economic" 165,and reducing missiles but didn't resolve the tough issues with the russians over missile defense. didn't get a lot of support on iran which was very important to him. now he goes into the industrialized nations. and really hopes to get something done on climate change. he goes fresh with this victory 166,"italy. topping the ambitious agenda for the leaders, how best to handle this stage of the global recession. two other major issues they'll be talking about, how to stop the spread of nuclear weapons and climate change. did you know the group of eight used to be the g-6?" 167,"topic of discussion at the president's second stop in the middle of the week when he goes to italy for the g-8 summit. in addition to iran, of course afghanistan, as well as the financial crisis, climate change, and the industrialized nations trying to wipe out global poverty, all major topics" 168,"does the united states need china for the most? we talked about economy here, but also, with other issues around whether that's climate change, whether that's north korea, what do we need them, on what topic do we need their help the most? i think you just named it. we need them on just about every" 169,"key global issue. we need them to rebalance the economy, we need them to address climate change. we need them to be our biggest partner in asia. japan has always held that role but i think it will be china in the future. the relationship between the u.s. and china politically in asia is going to be key to"
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The ultimate recovery has been credited to monetary policy and monetary expansion.[51]" ], [ "Recession of 1937–1938", "1937May 1937-June 1938", "131 year1 month", "0504 years2 months", "19.017.8%[45]–\n19.0%(1938)[52]", "03.4−18.2%", "The Recession of 1937 is only considered minor when compared to the Great Depression, but is otherwise among the worst recessions of the 20th century. Three explanations are offered as causes for the recession: the tight fiscal policy resulting from an attempt to balance the budget after New Deal spending, the tight monetary policy of the Federal Reserve, and the declining profits of businesses led to a reduction in business investment.[53]" ], [ "Recession of 1945", "1945Feb 1945-Oct 1945", "088 months", "0806 years8 months", "05.25.2%[52](1946)", "12.7−12.7%", "The decline in government spending at the end of World War II led to an enormous drop in gross domestic product, making this technically a recession. This was the result of demobilization and the shift from a wartime to peacetime economy. The post-war years were unusual in a number of ways (unemployment was never high) and this era may be considered a \"sui generis end-of-the-war recession\".[54][55]" ], [ "Recession of 1949", "1948Nov 1948-Oct 1949", "1111 months", "0373 years1 month", "07.97.9%(Oct 1949)", "01.7−1.7%", "The 1948 recession was a brief economic downturn; forecasters of the time expected much worse, perhaps influenced by the poor economy in their recent lifetimes.[56] The recession also followed a period of monetary tightening.[34]" ], [ "Recession of 1953", "1953July 1953-May 1954", "1010 months", "0453 years9 months", "06.16.1%(Sep 1954)", "02.6−2.6%", "After a post-Korean War inflationary period, more funds were transferred to national security. In 1951, the Federal Reserve reasserted its independence from the U.S. Treasury and in 1952, the Federal Reserve changed monetary policy to be more restrictive because of fears of further inflation or of a bubble forming.[34][57][58]" ], [ "Recession of 1958", "1957Aug 1957-April 1958", "088 months", "0393 years3 months", "07.57.5%(July 1958)", "03.1−3.7%", "Monetary policy was tightened during the two years preceding 1957, followed by an easing of policy at the end of 1957. The budget balance resulted in a change in budget surplus of 0.8% of GDP in 1957 to a budget deficit of 0.6% of GDP in 1958, and then to 2.6% of GDP in 1959.[34]" ], [ "Recession of 1960–61", "1960Apr 1960-Feb 1961", "1010 months", "0242 years", "07.17.1%(May 1961)", "01.6−1.6%", "Another primarily monetary recession occurred after the Federal Reserve began raising interest rates in 1959. The government switched from deficit (or 2.6% in 1959) to surplus (of 0.1% in 1960). When the economy emerged from this short recession, it began the second-longest period of growth in NBER history.[34] The Dow Jones Industrial Average (Dow) finally reached its lowest point on Feb. 20, 1961, about 4 weeks after President Kennedy was inaugurated." ], [ "Recession of 1969–70", "1969Dec 1969-Nov 1970", "1111 months", "1068 years10 months", "06.1 6.1%(Dec 1970)", "00.6−0.6%", "The relatively mild 1969 recession followed a lengthy expansion. At the end of the expansion, inflation was rising, possibly a result of increased deficits. This relatively mild recession coincided with an attempt to start closing the budget deficits of the Vietnam War (fiscal tightening) and the Federal Reserve raising interest rates (monetary tightening).[34]" ], [ "1973–75 recession", "1973Nov 1973-Mar 1975", "161 year4 months", "0363 years", "09.0 9.0%(May 1975)", "03.2−3.2%", "The 1973 oil crisis, a quadrupling of oil prices by OPEC, coupled with the 1973–1974 stock market crash led to a stagflation recession in the United States.[59][60]" ], [ "1980 recession", "1980Jan 1980-July 1980", "066 months", "0584 years10 months", "07.8 7.8%(July 1980)", "02.2−2.2%", "The NBER considers a very short recession to have occurred in 1980, followed by a short period of growth and then a deep recession. Unemployment remained relatively elevated in between recessions. The recession began as the Federal Reserve, under Paul Volcker, raised interest rates dramatically to fight the inflation of the 1970s. 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The changes were made largely because of inflation carried over from the previous decade because of the 1973 oil crisis and the 1979 energy crisis.[62][63]" ], [ "Early 1990s recession in the United States", "1990July 1990-Mar 1991", "088 months", "0927 years8 months", "07.8 7.8%(June 1992)", "01.4−1.4%", "After the lengthy peacetime expansion of the 1980s, inflation began to increase and the Federal Reserve responded by raising interest rates from 1986 to 1989. This weakened but did not stop growth, but some combination of the subsequent 1990 oil price shock, the debt accumulation of the 1980s, and growing consumer pessimism combined with the weakened economy to produce a brief recession.[64][65][66]" ], [ "Early 2000s recession", "2001Mar 2001-Nov 2001", "088 months", "12010 years", "06.3 6.3%(June 2003)", "00.3−0.3%", "The 1990s were the longest period of growth in American history. The collapse of the speculative dot-com bubble, a fall in business outlays and investments, and the September 11th attacks,[67] brought the decade of growth to an end. Despite these major shocks, the recession was brief and shallow.[68]" ], [ "Great Recession", "2007Dec 2007-June 2009[69][70]", "181 year6 months", "1086 years\n1 month", "10.010.0%(October 2009)[71]", "03.9−5.1%[72]", "The subprime mortgage crisis led to the collapse of the United States housing bubble. Falling housing-related assets contributed to a global financial crisis, even as oil and food prices soared. The crisis led to the failure or collapse of many of the United States' largest financial institutions: Bear Stearns, Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac, Lehman Brothers, Citi Bank and AIG, as well as a crisis in the automobile industry. The government responded with an unprecedented $700 billion bank bailout and $787 billion fiscal stimulus package. The National Bureau of Economic Research declared the end of this recession over a year after the end date.[73] The Dow Jones Industrial Average (Dow) finally reached its lowest point on March 9, 2009.[74]" ] ]
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name,period_range,duration_months,time_since_previous_recession_months,peak_unemploy_ment,gdp_decline_peak_to_trough,characteristics Great Depression,Aug 1929-Mar 1933ct 1929-Dec 1941,433 years7 months,0211 year9 months,24.921.3%(1932)[45]– 24.9%(1933)[46],26.7−26.7%,"A banking panic and a collapse in the money supply took place in the United States that was exacerbated by international commitment to the gold standard.[47][48][49]Extensive new tariffs and other factors contributed to an extremely deep depression.[50] GDP, industrial production, employment, and prices fell substantially. The economy began to recover in the mid 30s with gold inflow expanding the money supply and improving expectations but double dipped during the Recession of 1937-38. The ultimate recovery has been credited to monetary policy and monetary expansion.[51]" Recession of 1937–1938,1937May 1937-June 1938,131 year1 month,0504 years2 months,"19.017.8%[45]– 19.0%(1938)[52]",03.4−18.2%,"The Recession of 1937 is only considered minor when compared to the Great Depression, but is otherwise among the worst recessions of the 20th century. Three explanations are offered as causes for the recession: the tight fiscal policy resulting from an attempt to balance the budget after New Deal spending, the tight monetary policy of the Federal Reserve, and the declining profits of businesses led to a reduction in business investment.[53]" Recession of 1945,1945Feb 1945-Oct 1945,088 months,0806 years8 months,05.25.2%[52](1946),12.7−12.7%,"The decline in government spending at the end of World War II led to an enormous drop in gross domestic product, making this technically a recession. This was the result of demobilization and the shift from a wartime to peacetime economy. The post-war years were unusual in a number of ways (unemployment was never high) and this era may be considered a ""sui generis end-of-the-war recession"".[54][55]" Recession of 1949,1948Nov 1948-Oct 1949,1111 months,0373 years1 month,07.97.9%(Oct 1949),01.7−1.7%,"The 1948 recession was a brief economic downturn; forecasters of the time expected much worse, perhaps influenced by the poor economy in their recent lifetimes.[56] The recession also followed a period of monetary tightening.[34]" Recession of 1953,1953July 1953-May 1954,1010 months,0453 years9 months,06.16.1%(Sep 1954),02.6−2.6%,"After a post-Korean War inflationary period, more funds were transferred to national security. In 1951, the Federal Reserve reasserted its independence from the U.S. Treasury and in 1952, the Federal Reserve changed monetary policy to be more restrictive because of fears of further inflation or of a bubble forming.[34][57][58]" Recession of 1958,1957Aug 1957-April 1958,088 months,0393 years3 months,07.57.5%(July 1958),03.1−3.7%,"Monetary policy was tightened during the two years preceding 1957, followed by an easing of policy at the end of 1957. The budget balance resulted in a change in budget surplus of 0.8% of GDP in 1957 to a budget deficit of 0.6% of GDP in 1958, and then to 2.6% of GDP in 1959.[34]" Recession of 1960–61,1960Apr 1960-Feb 1961,1010 months,0242 years,07.17.1%(May 1961),01.6−1.6%,"Another primarily monetary recession occurred after the Federal Reserve began raising interest rates in 1959. The government switched from deficit (or 2.6% in 1959) to surplus (of 0.1% in 1960). When the economy emerged from this short recession, it began the second-longest period of growth in NBER history.[34] The Dow Jones Industrial Average (Dow) finally reached its lowest point on Feb. 20, 1961, about 4 weeks after President Kennedy was inaugurated." Recession of 1969–70,1969Dec 1969-Nov 1970,1111 months,1068 years10 months,06.1 6.1%(Dec 1970),00.6−0.6%,"The relatively mild 1969 recession followed a lengthy expansion. At the end of the expansion, inflation was rising, possibly a result of increased deficits. This relatively mild recession coincided with an attempt to start closing the budget deficits of the Vietnam War (fiscal tightening) and the Federal Reserve raising interest rates (monetary tightening).[34]" 1973–75 recession,1973Nov 1973-Mar 1975,161 year4 months,0363 years,09.0 9.0%(May 1975),03.2−3.2%,"The 1973 oil crisis, a quadrupling of oil prices by OPEC, coupled with the 1973–1974 stock market crash led to a stagflation recession in the United States.[59][60]" 1980 recession,1980Jan 1980-July 1980,066 months,0584 years10 months,07.8 7.8%(July 1980),02.2−2.2%,"The NBER considers a very short recession to have occurred in 1980, followed by a short period of growth and then a deep recession. Unemployment remained relatively elevated in between recessions. The recession began as the Federal Reserve, under Paul Volcker, raised interest rates dramatically to fight the inflation of the 1970s. The early '80s are sometimes referred to as a ""double-dip"" or ""W-shaped"" recession.[34][61]" 1981–1982 recession,1981July 1981-Nov 1982,161 year4 months,0121 year,10.8 10.8%(Nov 1982),02.7−2.7%,"The Iranian Revolution sharply increased the price of oil around the world in 1979, causing the 1979 energy crisis. This was caused by the new regime in power in Iran, which exported oil at inconsistent intervals and at a lower volume, forcing prices up. Tight monetary policy in the United States to control inflation led to another recession. The changes were made largely because of inflation carried over from the previous decade because of the 1973 oil crisis and the 1979 energy crisis.[62][63]" Early 1990s recession in the United States,1990July 1990-Mar 1991,088 months,0927 years8 months,07.8 7.8%(June 1992),01.4−1.4%,"After the lengthy peacetime expansion of the 1980s, inflation began to increase and the Federal Reserve responded by raising interest rates from 1986 to 1989. This weakened but did not stop growth, but some combination of the subsequent 1990 oil price shock, the debt accumulation of the 1980s, and growing consumer pessimism combined with the weakened economy to produce a brief recession.[64][65][66]" Early 2000s recession,2001Mar 2001-Nov 2001,088 months,12010 years,06.3 6.3%(June 2003),00.3−0.3%,"The 1990s were the longest period of growth in American history. The collapse of the speculative dot-com bubble, a fall in business outlays and investments, and the September 11th attacks,[67] brought the decade of growth to an end. Despite these major shocks, the recession was brief and shallow.[68]" Great Recession,2007Dec 2007-June 2009[69][70],181 year6 months,"1086 years 1 month",10.010.0%(October 2009)[71],03.9−5.1%[72],"The subprime mortgage crisis led to the collapse of the United States housing bubble. Falling housing-related assets contributed to a global financial crisis, even as oil and food prices soared. The crisis led to the failure or collapse of many of the United States' largest financial institutions: Bear Stearns, Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac, Lehman Brothers, Citi Bank and AIG, as well as a crisis in the automobile industry. The government responded with an unprecedented $700 billion bank bailout and $787 billion fiscal stimulus package. The National Bureau of Economic Research declared the end of this recession over a year after the end date.[73] The Dow Jones Industrial Average (Dow) finally reached its lowest point on March 9, 2009.[74]"
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cardinal rule for bankers in anti-money laundering efforts -", "               Know Your Customer & Know Your Employee", "              Know the Customer of the other Banks", "              Know the income of the Customers of your Bank", "              Know the Assets Position of the customers of the Bank", "1" ], [ "1", "1", " Money Laundering means -", "              Conversion of assets to invest in Laundromats", "              Conversion of money which is illegally obtained to make them legitimate", "              Conversion of cash into gold to make them legitimate", "              Conversion of assets into cash to make them legitimate", "2" ], [ "1", "1", " While opening an account in the name of a company, the following document/s is/are to be obtained -", "              Organisation Chart of the company", "             Roles and responsibilities of the Company", "              Memorandum and Articles of Association of the Company", "             Instructions of the Registrar of the Compan", "3" ], [ "1", "1", " How many recommendations were made by FATF on anti money laundering -", "65 recommendations", " NIL", "40 recommendations", "Yet to be finalised", "3" ], [ "1", "1", " For opening accounts in the case of Joint Hindu Undivided Family (JHUF), the following document/s is/are important -", "              Declaration of all family members", "              Declaration of the Karta of the family", "              Declaration of all guardians on behalf of minors", "              Declaration can be exempted as per Hindu Succession Act", "2" ], [ "1", "1", "While opening an account in case of partnership firm, one of the vital document to be produced by the firm is -", " Partners MOU ", "Partnership Deed    ", "Registration certificate \nof Partnership  ", "Signatures of the partners", "2" ], [ "1", "1", " Cash cannot be accepted for issue of DDs/TTs/Rupee TCs from the customers for Rs. ____", "Rs.50,000/- & above  ", "Rs.75,000/- & above", "Rs.1,00,000/- & above ", "Rs.1,50,000/- & above", "" ], [ "1", "1", "The branches of commercial banks should report suspicious transactions to -", "Bank’s respective authority", "RBI", "Ministry of Finance ", "None of the above", "1" ], [ "1", "1", "Maximum punishment by way of imprisonment for the offence committed under Money Laundering Act is -", "7 years", "9 years ", "10 years ", "12 years", "3" ], [ "1", "1", "Maximum retention period of the bank records in case of suspicious transactions is -", "5 years          ", "7 years         ", "C. 10 years         ", "15 years", "3" ], [ "1", "1", "Four eyes concept means -", "              opening and verifying of account by one person two times", "  opening and verifying of account by electronic device/s", "              Copening and verifying of account by two different persons", "              none of the above", "3" ], [ "1", "1", "Role of the concurrent auditors / Internal auditors with KYC is to -", "              Review of compliance of KYC guidelines", "              Effectiveness of the implementation of the KYC", "             Verification of newly opened accounts and their transactions", "               All of the above", "4" ], [ "1", "1", " Role of the front line employees of a bank in respect of KYC guidelines is to -", "             Identify customers as per the existing instructions", "              Serve with Smile while opening the customer accounts", "              Assist the customer in filling-up the account opening forms", "              Provide efficient customer service", "1" ], [ "1", "1", " Which of the following transactions is/are not consistent with a salaried customer’s account?", "              Frequent deposits of cash in large sums by third parties", "              Deposit of cheques issued by foreign companies", "              High value transactions routed through the account with high frequency", "              All of the above", "4" ], [ "1", "1", "Which of the following transactions is/are suspicious from AML angle -", "              Large volume of credits happen through DDs/TTs/BC etC.,", "              Deposit of several small values of cheques", "              Frequent deposits of cash into the account by persons other than the account holder or his authorized representative", "               All of the above", "4" ], [ "1", "1", "While accounts are transferred from one branch to another, the receiving branch is expected to comply with KYC Norms. Which one of the following is/are correct in this regard?", "              Detailed verification of Customer Profile as received from the earlier branch is to be done with caution", "              Detailed verification is not needed but the account is opened immediately and informed to the customer", "               Fresh details are to be obtained and a fresh customer profile is to be prepared", "              No transaction is to be permitted for the first six months till the customer is fully know to the bank", "3" ], [ "1", "1", " Unusual activities in respect of an customers account is/are -", "              Opening of account at a place other than the place of work", "              Frequent deposits of large sums of money bearing labels of other banks into the account", "              Request for closure of newly opened accounts where high value transactions are routed through           ", " All of the above", "4" ], [ "1", "1", "For effective implementation of “Know Your Employee”, measures to be adopted by the banks are -", "             Verification of the life-styles of the employees", "              Proper Job-rotation in work environment", "              Not allowing frequent cheque purchase to the employees by the employer", "              All of the above", "1" ], [ "1", "1", "Indicator/s about the suspicious transactions of a customer accounts is/are -", "              Depositing high value third party cheques endorsed in favour the account holder", "              Sudden increase in cash deposits", "              Receipt or payment of large sums of cash, which have no obvious purpose", "               All of the above", "4" ], [ "1", "1", "Which of the following document/s that can be accepted by the Banks as a proof of Customer Identification -", " Electricity Bill  ", "Salary Slip ", "Income/Wealth Tax \nAssessment Order", "All of the above", "4" ], [ "1", "1", "Which of the following is a source of identification of new customer who is not having any valid documents such as, passport, etC.", "              Introduction from the third person having an account with the bank /branch", "              Introduction given the Safe deposit locker holder of the bank", "              Self–declaration given by the new customer along with other opening forms", "              None of the above", "1" ], [ "1", "1", " KYC is --", "           One-time project                                 ", ". To be carried out every 5 years", "To be carried out every 2 years  ", "An ongoing process", "4" ], [ "1", "1", " Is India a member of FATF?", "Yes ", "NO", " Has applied for inclusion ", "Is likely to be made a member", "2" ], [ "1", "1", "What is the level of risk of Money Laundering in a Liability product (e.g., deposits)?", "Generally High  ", " Medium ", "Generally Low ", "Cannot say", "2" ], [ "1", "1", "Letter of thanks is sent to introducer/s because it is -", "laid down in the banks’ manual ", "a routine practice followed \nby banks for years", "              recommended by the Auditors of banks        ", " assisting banks in verification of genuineness  or otherwise of the address", "4" ], [ "1", "1", "While opening an account in the name of a company, the following document/s is/are to be obtained -      ", "Organisation Chart of the company ", "Roles and responsibilities \nof the Company", "               Memorandum and Articles of Association of the Company   ", " Instructions of the Registrar of the Company", "3" ], [ "1", "1", "Due diligence is done at the time of opening an account to enable banks to ensure -", "              identification of the customer at the time of opening an account", "              correctness of the various denominations of notes given by the customer while opening an account", "              authenticity of the signatures of the customer at the time of opening an account", "              speeding up the process of account opening of the new customers", "" ], [ "1", "1", "For opening accounts in the case of Joint Hindu Undivided Family (JHUF), the following document/s is/are important -", "Declaration of all family members  ", " Declaration of the Karta of the family", "              Declaration of all guardians on behalf of minors", "              Declaration can be exempted as per Hindu Succession Act", "2" ], [ "1", "1", "While opening an account in case of partnership firm, one of the vital document to be produced by the firm is -", "Partners MOU", "Partnership Deed", "Registration certificate of Partnership", "              Signatures of the partners", "2" ], [ "1", "1", "The amount beyond which cash transactions (Receipts & Payments) are to be monitored by the Commercial Banks as stipulated by the RBI in its guidelines is -", "Rs.5 lacs & above", " Rs.8 lacs & above", "Rs.10 lacs & above", " No such limit", "3" ], [ "1", "1", " Submission of details of PAN (Permanent Account Number) is compulsory for Fixed Deposits, Remittances, such as, DDs / TTs/ Rupee TCs, etC., if the amount exceeds -", "Rs.10,000/", "Rs.25,000/-  ", "Rs.50,000/-", "No such limit", "3" ], [ "1", "1", "The branches of commercial banks should report suspicious transactions to -", "Bank’s respective authority", "RBI  ", "Ministry of Finance", "None of the above", "1" ], [ "1", "1", "Banks are made accountable for opening an account in the name of terrorist organisation under ------ of POTA 2002", "Section 16 ", "Section 20 ", " Section 18   ", "None of the above", "3" ], [ "1", "1", "Which of the following is/are the terrorist organisation/s notified under POTA, 2002", "Khalistan Zindabad Force", " Deendar Anjuman", "All Tripura Tiger Forc ", " All of these", " " ], [ "1", "1", "FCRA means -", "Foreign Currency Regulation Act  ", "Foreign Contribution Regulation Act", " Foreign Cheques / Commodities Regulation Act ", " None of the above", "2" ], [ "1", "1", " Dormant / In-operative account means -", "              No debits / credits in account for certain period", "              A dead account not operated for over 10 years", "               No debit entries, but certain credit entries for certain period             ", "A fixed asset account", "3" ], [ "1", "1", "The objective of verifying the employee life-styles by the employer is -", "              to know the source of income", "              to ascertain whether the employee is having any contacts with illegal organisations", "              to ascertain whether the employee is assisting organisations banned by statutory authorities", "               All of these", "4" ], [ "1", "1", "Maximum retention period of the bank records in case of suspicious transactions is -", "5 years          ", "7 Years", "10 years ", "15 Years", "3" ], [ "1", "1", " Role of the front line employees of a bank in respect of KYC guidelines is to -", "              Identify customers as per the existing instructions", "              Serve with Smile while opening the customer accounts", "              Assist the customer in filling-up the account opening forms", "              Provide efficient customer service", "1" ], [ "1", "1", " Name the software available in the market for KYC implementation -", "Bank Master", "Tally  ", "Bank Alert ", "Bank Call", "3" ], [ "1", "1", " Unusual activities in respect of an customers account is/are -", "              Opening of account at a place other than the place of work", "              Frequent deposits of large sums of money bearing labels of other banks into the account", "              Request for closure of newly opened accounts where high value transactions are routed through                         ", "       All of the above", "4" ], [ "1", "1", "A new customer may be identified through -", " Passport ", "Election ID Card ", " PAN Card  ", " All of the above", "4" ], [ "1", "1", " One of the sources that is available to identify the correctness of the information given by the New Customer of the Commercial Bank is -", "              Introduction given by the existing customer of the Bank", "              By studying the account opening form", "              By providing information by the agencies like CRISIL ", "None of the above", "3" ], [ "1", "1", "Objective of KYC guidelines issued by RBI is -", "              To control the financial frauds/money laundering", "              To discourage opening of new accounts", "              To increase competition among the public sector and private sector banks", "              To check / control over the new accounts", "1" ], [ "1", "1", "Which of the following document/s that can be accepted by the Banks as a proof of Customer Identification -", "Electricity Bill", "Salary Slip", "Income/Wealth Tax Assessment Order", " All of the above", "4" ], [ "1", "1", " Which of the following is a source of identification of new customer who is not having any valid documents such as, passport, etC.", "              Introduction from the third person having an account with the bank /branch", "              Introduction given the Safe deposit locker holder of the bank", "              Self–declaration given by the new customer along with other opening forms", "              None of the above", "1" ], [ "1", "1", " Is adopting Anti Money Laundering practices compulsory for Banks in India?", "Yes ", "NO", "Not Sure", "Will be made compulsorySoon", "4" ], [ "1", "1", " Letter of thanks is sent to introducer/s because it is -", "              laid down in the banks’ manual", "              a routine practice followed by banks for years", "              recommended by the Auditors of banks", "              assisting banks in verification of genuineness or otherwise of the address", "4" ], [ "1", "1", "Which of the following is the cardinal rule for bankers in anti-money laundering efforts -", "              Know Your Customer & Know Your Employee", "              Know the Customer of the other Banks", "              Know the income of the Customers of your Bank", "              Know the Assets Position of the customers of the Bank", "1" ], [ "1", "1", "While opening an account in the name of a company, the following document/s is/are to be obtained -", " Organisation Chart of the company ", "Roles and responsibilities of the Company", "Memorandum and Articles of Association of the Company", "Instructions of the Registrar of the Company", "3" ], [ "1", "1", " FATF means", "Financial Action Task force", "", "", "", "" ], [ "1", "1", "One of the important steps to be taken while opening NRI accounts is ……… by the bank branch", "Authentication / verification of signature by Indian Embassy", "Authentication / verification of signature made by the relative of NRI in India", "Authentication / verification of signature made by friends of the NRI who are staying  abroad   ", "All of the above", "1" ], [ "1", "1", "In case of societies, the important document to be verified is -", "Copy of Bye-Laws ", "Certificate given by the ROC  ", " Certificate given by the Local Authorities ", "No document is to be verified in case of societies, as it is exempted", "1" ], [ "1", "1", "The amount beyond which cash transactions (Receipts & Payments) \nare to be monitored by the Commercial Banks as stipulated by the RBI in its guidelines is -", "Rs.5 lacs & above  ", "Rs.8 lacs & above", "Rs.10 lacs & above", "No such limit", "3" ], [ "1", "1", "In computerised branches, suitable filters are required in the software for the purpose of -", " calculating the correct rate of interest ", " printing out the customer profiles", "monitoring the suspicious transactions", "sharing information/data to the Head Office", "3" ], [ "1", "1", "Banks are made accountable for opening an account in the \nname of terrorist organisation under ------ of POTA 2002", "Section 16 ", "Section 20   ", "Section 18 ", "None of the above", "3" ], [ "1", "1", "FCRA means -", " Foreign Currency Regulation Act ", "Foreign Contribution Regulation Act", " Foreign Cheques / Commodities Regulation Act ", "None of the above", "3" ], [ "1", "1", "Maximum punishment by way of imprisonment for the offence committed under Money Laundering Act is -", " 7 years ", "9 years", "10 years ", "12 years", "3" ], [ "1", "1", "Dormant / In-operative account means -", "No debits / credits in account for certain period", "A dead account not operated for over 10 years", "No debit entries, but certain credit entries for certain period            ", "A fixed asset account", "3" ], [ "1", "1", "The objective of verifying the employee life-styles by the employer is", "to know the source of income", "to ascertain whether the employee is having any contacts with illegal organisations", "to ascertain whether the employee is assisting organisations banned by statutory authorities", "All of these", "" ], [ "1", "1", " Maximum retention period of the bank records in case of suspicious transactions is -", "5 years ", "7 years ", "10 years", "15 years", "3" ], [ "1", "1", "Role of the concurrent auditors / Internal auditors with KYC is to -", " Review of compliance of KYC guidelines", "Effectiveness of the implementation of the KYC", "Verification of newly opened accounts and their transactions", " All of the above", "4" ], [ "1", "1", "Strict adherence to KYC norms is achieved through -", " following the statutory authority guidelines", "identification of customers with appropriate documents", " strict Implementation of the Banks Systems and procedures while opening the accounts", " All of the above", "4" ], [ "1", "1", "For effective implementation of “Know Your Employee”, measures to be adopted by the banks are -", " Verification of the life-styles of the employees ", "Proper Job-rotation in work environment", "Not allowing frequent cheque purchase to the employees by the employer", "All of the above", "1" ], [ "1", "1", "Indicator/s about the suspicious transactions of a customer accounts is/are -", " Depositing high value third party cheques endorsed in favour the account holder", "Sudden increase in cash deposits", "Receipt or payment of large sums of cash, which have no obvious purpose", " All of the above", "4" ], [ "1", "1", "Which of the following objective/s is/are important under new KYC Norms?", "To curb Money Laundering    ", "To curb the specious activities", "To monitor/check the transactions of the bank customers     ", " All of the above", "4" ], [ "1", "1", "The main objective of KYC is to -", "Prevent Money Laundering activities", "Improve Customer Service", "Improve Customer Documentation Standards ", "None of these", "1" ], [ "1", "1", "Is adopting Anti Money Laundering practices compulsory for Banks in India?", "Yes ", "No", "Not Sure", "Will be made compulsory soon", "4" ], [ "1", "1", " Letter of thanks is sent to introducer/s because it is -", " laid down in the banks’ manual ", " a routine practice followed by banks for years", "recommended by the Auditors of banks  ", "assisting banks in verification of genuineness or otherwise of the address", "4" ], [ "1", "1", "Money Laundering measures were originally introduced by?", " DICGC   ", "EXIM Bank  ", "FDIC", "SEBI", "4" ], [ "1", "1", ".FATF is located at -", "Mumbai    ", "New York ", "Paris  ", "Japan", "3" ], [ "1", "1", "One of the important steps to be taken while opening NRI accounts is ……… by the bank branch", "Authentication / verification of signature by Indian Embassy", "Authentication / verification of signature made by the relative of NRI in India", "Authentication / verification of signature made by friends of the NRI who are staying abroad ", "All of the above", "1" ], [ "1", "1", " In case of societies, the important document to be verified is -", "Copy of Bye-Laws ", "Certificate given by the ROC  ", "Certificate given by the Local Authorities   ", "No document is to be verified in case of societies, as it is exempted", "1" ], [ "1", "1", "For opening accounts in the case of Joint Hindu Undivided Family (JHUF),\n the following document/s is/are important -", " Declaration of all family members ", "Declaration of the Karta of the family", "Declaration of all guardians on behalf of minors    ", "Declaration can be exempted as per Hindu Succession Act", "2" ], [ "1", "1", "In computerised branches, suitable filters are required in the software for the purpose of -", "calculating the correct rate of interest", " printing out the customer profiles", "monitoring the suspicious transactions", "sharing information/data to the Head Office", "3" ], [ "1", "1", "The objective of verifying the employee life-styles by the employer is -", " to know the source of income", " to ascertain whether the employee is having any contacts with illegal organisations", " to ascertain whether the employee is assisting organisations banned by statutory authorities", " All of these", "4" ], [ "1", "1", "Strict adherence to KYC norms is achieved through -", " following the statutory authority guidelines", "identification of customers with appropriate documents", "strict Implementation of the Banks Systems and procedures while opening the accounts", " All of the above", "4" ], [ "1", "1", "Role of the front line employees of a bank in respect of KYC guidelines is to -", "Identify customers as per the existing instructions", "Serve with Smile while opening the customer accounts", "Assist the customer in filling-up the account opening forms", "Provide efficient customer service", "1" ], [ "1", "1", "While accounts are transferred from one branch to another, the receiving branch is expected to \ncomply with KYC Norms. Which one of the following is/are correct in this regard?", "Detailed verification of Customer Profile as received from the earlier \nbranch is to be done with caution", "Detailed verification is not needed but the account is opened immediately\n and informed to the customer", "Fresh details are to be obtained and a fresh customer profile is to be prepared", "No transaction is to be permitted for the first six months till the customer \nis fully know to the bank", "3" ], [ "1", "1", "Unusual activities in respect of an customers account is/are -", " Opening of account at a place other than the place of work", "Frequent deposits of large sums of money bearing labels of other banks into the account", "Request for closure of newly opened accounts where high value transactions are routed through ", "All of the above", "" ], [ "1", "1", "For effective implementation of “Know Your Employee”, measures to be adopted by the banks are -", "Verification of the life-styles of the employees ", "Proper Job-rotation in work environment", " Not allowing frequent cheque purchase to the employees by the employer", "All of the above", "1" ], [ "1", "1", " Objective of KYC guidelines issued by RBI is -", " To control the financial frauds/money laundering", "To discourage opening of new accounts", "To increase competition among the public sector and private sector banks", "To check / control over the new accounts", "1" ], [ "1", "1", "Which of the following is a source of identification of new customer \nwho is not having any valid documents such as, passport, etc.", "Introduction from the third person having an account with the bank /branch", "Introduction given the Safe deposit locker holder of the bank", "Self–declaration given by the new customer along with other opening forms", " None of the above", "1" ], [ "1", "1", "Which of the following is the cardinal rule for bankers in anti-money laundering efforts -", "Know Your Customer & Know Your Employee ", "Know the Customer of the other Banks", "Know the income of the Customers of your Bank", "Know the Assets Position of the customers of the Bank", "1" ], [ "1", "1", "Money Laundering means -", "Conversion of assets to invest in Laundromats", "Conversion of money which is illegally obtained to make them legitimate", "Conversion of cash into gold to make them legitimate", "Conversion of assets into cash to make them legitimate", "2" ], [ "1", "1", "Due diligence is done at the time of opening an account to enable banks to ensure -", " identification of the customer at the time of opening an account", "correctness of the various denominations of notes given by the customer \nwhile opening an account     ", "authenticity of the signatures of the customer at the time of opening an account", "speeding up the process of account opening of the new customers", "1" ], [ "1", "1", "The term “Hawala” is an ----- word", "Telugu", "English  ", "Arabic", "Islamic", "3" ], [ "1", "1", "Money Laundering measures were originally introduced by?", " DICGC", " EXIM Bank", "FDIC ", "SEBI", "4" ], [ "1", "1", "One of the important steps to be taken while opening NRI accounts is ……… by the bank branch", " Authentication / verification of signature by Indian Embassy", "Authentication / verification of signature made by the relative of NRI in India", "Authentication / verification of signature made by friends of the NRI who are staying abroad ", "All of the above", "1" ], [ "1", "1", "For opening accounts in the case of Joint Hindu Undivided Family (JHUF), \nthe following document/s is/are important -", "Declaration of all family members ", "Declaration of the Karta of the family", " Declaration of all guardians on behalf of minors ", "Declaration can be exempted as per Hindu Succession Act", "2" ] ]
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module_id ,chapter_id,question_title,option1,option2,option3,option4,correct_answer 1,1,"The amount beyond which cash transactions (Receipts & Payments) are to be monitored by the Commercial Banks as stipulated by the RBI in its guidelines is –",Rs.5 lacs & above ,Rs.8 lacs & above ,Rs.10 lacs & above ,No such limit,3 1,1,"Submission of details of PAN (Permanent Account Number) is compulsory for Fixed Deposits, Remittances, such as, DDs / TTs/ Rupee TCs, etC., if the amount exceeds –","Rs.10,000/","Rs.25,000/-","Rs.50,000/",No such limit,3 1,1,Branches should not open deposit/advances accounts of banned/ terrorist organizations as circulated by -,IRDA,SEBI, AMFI,FIU,4 1,1,FCRA means,Foreign Contribution Regulation Act,,,,1 1,1,Maximum punishment by way of imprisonment for the offence committed under Money Laundering Act is -,7 years,9 years ,10 years ,12 years,3 1,1,“Smurfing” means -,large number of cash deposits into same account     , one voucher for high value deposit, low value denominations of cash      ,None of the above,1 1,1,The objective of verifying the employee life-styles by the employer is -,to know the source of income,to ascertain whether the employee is having any contacts with illegal organisations,to ascertain whether the employee is assisting organisations banned by statutory authorities                                   , All of these,4 1,1,Role of the concurrent auditors / Internal auditors with KYC is to -,Review of compliance of KYC guidelines,  Effectiveness of the implementation of the KYC,  Verification of newly opened accounts and their transactions,  All of the above,4 1,1,Strict adherence to KYC norms is achieved through -,following the statutory authority guidelines,  identification of customers with appropriate documents, strict Implementation of the Banks Systems and procedures while opening the accounts,             All of the above,4 1,1,Name the software available in the market for KYC implementation -,Bank Master ,Tally ,Bank Alert,Bank Call,3 1,1,Which of the following transactions is/are not consistent with a salaried customer’s account?,Frequent deposits of cash in large sums by third parties,              Deposit of cheques issued by foreign companies,              High value transactions routed through the account with high frequency, All of the above,4 1,1,Which of the following transactions is/are suspicious from AML angle -," Large volume of credits happen through DDs/TTs/BC etC.,",              Deposit of several small values of cheques,              Frequent deposits of cash into the account by persons other than the account holder or his authorised representative, All of the above,4 1,1,"While accounts are transferred from one branch to another, the receiving branch is expected to comply with KYC Norms. Which one of the following is/are correct in this regard?",              Detailed verification of Customer Profile as received from the earlier branch is to be done with caution,             Detailed verification is not needed but the account is opened immediately and informed to the customer,              Fresh details are to be obtained and a fresh customer profile is to be prepared, No transaction is to be permitted for the first six months till the customer is fully know to the bank,3 1,1,One of the sources that is available to identify the correctness of the information given by the New Customer of the Commercial Bank is -, Introduction given by the existing customer of the Bank,              By studying the account opening form,               By providing information by the agencies like CRISIL,              None of the above,3 1,1,"Which of the following is a source of identification of new customer who is not having any valid documents such as, passport, etC.", Introduction from the third person having an account with the bank /branch,              Introduction given the Safe deposit locker holder of the bank,              Self–declaration given by the new customer along with other opening forms,              None of the above,1 1,1,Is India a member of FATF?,Yes ,No, Has applied for inclusion,Is likely to be made a member,2 1,1,Is adopting Anti Money Laundering practices compulsory for Banks in India?,Yes ,No,Not Sure,Will be made compulsory for banks in India?,1 1,1,Letter of thanks is sent to introducer/s because it is -,              laid down in the banks’ manual,              a routine practice followed by banks for years,recommended by the Auditors of banks,              assisting banks in verification of genuineness or otherwise of the address,4 1,1,Which of the following is the cardinal rule for bankers in anti-money laundering efforts -,               Know Your Customer & Know Your Employee,              Know the Customer of the other Banks,              Know the income of the Customers of your Bank,              Know the Assets Position of the customers of the Bank,1 1,1, Money Laundering means -,              Conversion of assets to invest in Laundromats,              Conversion of money which is illegally obtained to make them legitimate,              Conversion of cash into gold to make them legitimate,              Conversion of assets into cash to make them legitimate,2 1,1," While opening an account in the name of a company, the following document/s is/are to be obtained -",              Organisation Chart of the company,             Roles and responsibilities of the Company,              Memorandum and Articles of Association of the Company,             Instructions of the Registrar of the Compan,3 1,1, How many recommendations were made by FATF on anti money laundering -,65 recommendations, NIL,40 recommendations,Yet to be finalised,3 1,1," For opening accounts in the case of Joint Hindu Undivided Family (JHUF), the following document/s is/are important -",              Declaration of all family members,              Declaration of the Karta of the family,              Declaration of all guardians on behalf of minors,              Declaration can be exempted as per Hindu Succession Act,2 1,1,"While opening an account in case of partnership firm, one of the vital document to be produced by the firm is -", Partners MOU ,Partnership Deed    ,"Registration certificate of Partnership  ",Signatures of the partners,2 1,1, Cash cannot be accepted for issue of DDs/TTs/Rupee TCs from the customers for Rs. ____,"Rs.50,000/- & above  ","Rs.75,000/- & above","Rs.1,00,000/- & above ","Rs.1,50,000/- & above", 1,1,The branches of commercial banks should report suspicious transactions to -,Bank’s respective authority,RBI,Ministry of Finance ,None of the above,1 1,1,Maximum punishment by way of imprisonment for the offence committed under Money Laundering Act is -,7 years,9 years ,10 years ,12 years,3 1,1,Maximum retention period of the bank records in case of suspicious transactions is -,5 years          ,7 years         ,C. 10 years         ,15 years,3 1,1,Four eyes concept means -,              opening and verifying of account by one person two times,  opening and verifying of account by electronic device/s,              Copening and verifying of account by two different persons,              none of the above,3 1,1,Role of the concurrent auditors / Internal auditors with KYC is to -,              Review of compliance of KYC guidelines,              Effectiveness of the implementation of the KYC,             Verification of newly opened accounts and their transactions,               All of the above,4 1,1, Role of the front line employees of a bank in respect of KYC guidelines is to -,             Identify customers as per the existing instructions,              Serve with Smile while opening the customer accounts,              Assist the customer in filling-up the account opening forms,              Provide efficient customer service,1 1,1, Which of the following transactions is/are not consistent with a salaried customer’s account?,              Frequent deposits of cash in large sums by third parties,              Deposit of cheques issued by foreign companies,              High value transactions routed through the account with high frequency,              All of the above,4 1,1,Which of the following transactions is/are suspicious from AML angle -,"              Large volume of credits happen through DDs/TTs/BC etC.,",              Deposit of several small values of cheques,              Frequent deposits of cash into the account by persons other than the account holder or his authorized representative,               All of the above,4 1,1,"While accounts are transferred from one branch to another, the receiving branch is expected to comply with KYC Norms. Which one of the following is/are correct in this regard?",              Detailed verification of Customer Profile as received from the earlier branch is to be done with caution,              Detailed verification is not needed but the account is opened immediately and informed to the customer,               Fresh details are to be obtained and a fresh customer profile is to be prepared,              No transaction is to be permitted for the first six months till the customer is fully know to the bank,3 1,1, Unusual activities in respect of an customers account is/are -,              Opening of account at a place other than the place of work,              Frequent deposits of large sums of money bearing labels of other banks into the account,              Request for closure of newly opened accounts where high value transactions are routed through           , All of the above,4 1,1,"For effective implementation of “Know Your Employee”, measures to be adopted by the banks are -",             Verification of the life-styles of the employees,              Proper Job-rotation in work environment,              Not allowing frequent cheque purchase to the employees by the employer,              All of the above,1 1,1,Indicator/s about the suspicious transactions of a customer accounts is/are -,              Depositing high value third party cheques endorsed in favour the account holder,              Sudden increase in cash deposits,"              Receipt or payment of large sums of cash, which have no obvious purpose",               All of the above,4 1,1,Which of the following document/s that can be accepted by the Banks as a proof of Customer Identification -, Electricity Bill  ,Salary Slip ,"Income/Wealth Tax Assessment Order",All of the above,4 1,1,"Which of the following is a source of identification of new customer who is not having any valid documents such as, passport, etC.",              Introduction from the third person having an account with the bank /branch,              Introduction given the Safe deposit locker holder of the bank,              Self–declaration given by the new customer along with other opening forms,              None of the above,1 1,1, KYC is --,           One-time project                                 ,. To be carried out every 5 years,To be carried out every 2 years  ,An ongoing process,4 1,1, Is India a member of FATF?,Yes ,NO, Has applied for inclusion ,Is likely to be made a member,2 1,1,"What is the level of risk of Money Laundering in a Liability product (e.g., deposits)?",Generally High  , Medium ,Generally Low ,Cannot say,2 1,1,Letter of thanks is sent to introducer/s because it is -,laid down in the banks’ manual ,"a routine practice followed by banks for years",              recommended by the Auditors of banks        , assisting banks in verification of genuineness  or otherwise of the address,4 1,1,"While opening an account in the name of a company, the following document/s is/are to be obtained -      ",Organisation Chart of the company ,"Roles and responsibilities of the Company",               Memorandum and Articles of Association of the Company   , Instructions of the Registrar of the Company,3 1,1,Due diligence is done at the time of opening an account to enable banks to ensure -,              identification of the customer at the time of opening an account,              correctness of the various denominations of notes given by the customer while opening an account,              authenticity of the signatures of the customer at the time of opening an account,              speeding up the process of account opening of the new customers, 1,1,"For opening accounts in the case of Joint Hindu Undivided Family (JHUF), the following document/s is/are important -",Declaration of all family members  , Declaration of the Karta of the family,              Declaration of all guardians on behalf of minors,              Declaration can be exempted as per Hindu Succession Act,2 1,1,"While opening an account in case of partnership firm, one of the vital document to be produced by the firm is -",Partners MOU,Partnership Deed,Registration certificate of Partnership,              Signatures of the partners,2 1,1,The amount beyond which cash transactions (Receipts & Payments) are to be monitored by the Commercial Banks as stipulated by the RBI in its guidelines is -,Rs.5 lacs & above, Rs.8 lacs & above,Rs.10 lacs & above, No such limit,3 1,1," Submission of details of PAN (Permanent Account Number) is compulsory for Fixed Deposits, Remittances, such as, DDs / TTs/ Rupee TCs, etC., if the amount exceeds -","Rs.10,000/","Rs.25,000/-  ","Rs.50,000/-",No such limit,3 1,1,The branches of commercial banks should report suspicious transactions to -,Bank’s respective authority,RBI  ,Ministry of Finance,None of the above,1 1,1,Banks are made accountable for opening an account in the name of terrorist organisation under ------ of POTA 2002,Section 16 ,Section 20 , Section 18   ,None of the above,3 1,1,"Which of the following is/are the terrorist organisation/s notified under POTA, 2002",Khalistan Zindabad Force, Deendar Anjuman,All Tripura Tiger Forc , All of these, 1,1,FCRA means -,Foreign Currency Regulation Act  ,Foreign Contribution Regulation Act, Foreign Cheques / Commodities Regulation Act , None of the above,2 1,1, Dormant / In-operative account means -,              No debits / credits in account for certain period,              A dead account not operated for over 10 years,"               No debit entries, but certain credit entries for certain period             ",A fixed asset account,3 1,1,The objective of verifying the employee life-styles by the employer is -,              to know the source of income,              to ascertain whether the employee is having any contacts with illegal organisations,              to ascertain whether the employee is assisting organisations banned by statutory authorities,               All of these,4 1,1,Maximum retention period of the bank records in case of suspicious transactions is -,5 years          ,7 Years,10 years ,15 Years,3 1,1, Role of the front line employees of a bank in respect of KYC guidelines is to -,              Identify customers as per the existing instructions,              Serve with Smile while opening the customer accounts,              Assist the customer in filling-up the account opening forms,              Provide efficient customer service,1 1,1, Name the software available in the market for KYC implementation -,Bank Master,Tally  ,Bank Alert ,Bank Call,3 1,1, Unusual activities in respect of an customers account is/are -,              Opening of account at a place other than the place of work,              Frequent deposits of large sums of money bearing labels of other banks into the account,              Request for closure of newly opened accounts where high value transactions are routed through                         ,       All of the above,4 1,1,A new customer may be identified through -, Passport ,Election ID Card , PAN Card  , All of the above,4 1,1, One of the sources that is available to identify the correctness of the information given by the New Customer of the Commercial Bank is -,              Introduction given by the existing customer of the Bank,              By studying the account opening form,              By providing information by the agencies like CRISIL ,None of the above,3 1,1,Objective of KYC guidelines issued by RBI is -,              To control the financial frauds/money laundering,              To discourage opening of new accounts,              To increase competition among the public sector and private sector banks,              To check / control over the new accounts,1 1,1,Which of the following document/s that can be accepted by the Banks as a proof of Customer Identification -,Electricity Bill,Salary Slip,Income/Wealth Tax Assessment Order, All of the above,4 1,1," Which of the following is a source of identification of new customer who is not having any valid documents such as, passport, etC.",              Introduction from the third person having an account with the bank /branch,              Introduction given the Safe deposit locker holder of the bank,              Self–declaration given by the new customer along with other opening forms,              None of the above,1 1,1, Is adopting Anti Money Laundering practices compulsory for Banks in India?,Yes ,NO,Not Sure,Will be made compulsorySoon,4 1,1, Letter of thanks is sent to introducer/s because it is -,              laid down in the banks’ manual,              a routine practice followed by banks for years,              recommended by the Auditors of banks,              assisting banks in verification of genuineness or otherwise of the address,4 1,1,Which of the following is the cardinal rule for bankers in anti-money laundering efforts -,              Know Your Customer & Know Your Employee,              Know the Customer of the other Banks,              Know the income of the Customers of your Bank,              Know the Assets Position of the customers of the Bank,1 1,1,"While opening an account in the name of a company, the following document/s is/are to be obtained -", Organisation Chart of the company ,Roles and responsibilities of the Company,Memorandum and Articles of Association of the Company,Instructions of the Registrar of the Company,3 1,1, FATF means,Financial Action Task force,,,, 1,1,One of the important steps to be taken while opening NRI accounts is ……… by the bank branch,Authentication / verification of signature by Indian Embassy,Authentication / verification of signature made by the relative of NRI in India,Authentication / verification of signature made by friends of the NRI who are staying  abroad   ,All of the above,1 1,1,"In case of societies, the important document to be verified is -",Copy of Bye-Laws ,Certificate given by the ROC  , Certificate given by the Local Authorities ,"No document is to be verified in case of societies, as it is exempted",1 1,1,"The amount beyond which cash transactions (Receipts & Payments) are to be monitored by the Commercial Banks as stipulated by the RBI in its guidelines is -",Rs.5 lacs & above  ,Rs.8 lacs & above,Rs.10 lacs & above,No such limit,3 1,1,"In computerised branches, suitable filters are required in the software for the purpose of -", calculating the correct rate of interest , printing out the customer profiles,monitoring the suspicious transactions,sharing information/data to the Head Office,3 1,1,"Banks are made accountable for opening an account in the name of terrorist organisation under ------ of POTA 2002",Section 16 ,Section 20   ,Section 18 ,None of the above,3 1,1,FCRA means -, Foreign Currency Regulation Act ,Foreign Contribution Regulation Act, Foreign Cheques / Commodities Regulation Act ,None of the above,3 1,1,Maximum punishment by way of imprisonment for the offence committed under Money Laundering Act is -, 7 years ,9 years,10 years ,12 years,3 1,1,Dormant / In-operative account means -,No debits / credits in account for certain period,A dead account not operated for over 10 years,"No debit entries, but certain credit entries for certain period            ",A fixed asset account,3 1,1,The objective of verifying the employee life-styles by the employer is,to know the source of income,to ascertain whether the employee is having any contacts with illegal organisations,to ascertain whether the employee is assisting organisations banned by statutory authorities,All of these, 1,1, Maximum retention period of the bank records in case of suspicious transactions is -,5 years ,7 years ,10 years,15 years,3 1,1,Role of the concurrent auditors / Internal auditors with KYC is to -, Review of compliance of KYC guidelines,Effectiveness of the implementation of the KYC,Verification of newly opened accounts and their transactions, All of the above,4 1,1,Strict adherence to KYC norms is achieved through -, following the statutory authority guidelines,identification of customers with appropriate documents, strict Implementation of the Banks Systems and procedures while opening the accounts, All of the above,4 1,1,"For effective implementation of “Know Your Employee”, measures to be adopted by the banks are -", Verification of the life-styles of the employees ,Proper Job-rotation in work environment,Not allowing frequent cheque purchase to the employees by the employer,All of the above,1 1,1,Indicator/s about the suspicious transactions of a customer accounts is/are -, Depositing high value third party cheques endorsed in favour the account holder,Sudden increase in cash deposits,"Receipt or payment of large sums of cash, which have no obvious purpose", All of the above,4 1,1,Which of the following objective/s is/are important under new KYC Norms?,To curb Money Laundering    ,To curb the specious activities,To monitor/check the transactions of the bank customers     , All of the above,4 1,1,The main objective of KYC is to -,Prevent Money Laundering activities,Improve Customer Service,Improve Customer Documentation Standards ,None of these,1 1,1,Is adopting Anti Money Laundering practices compulsory for Banks in India?,Yes ,No,Not Sure,Will be made compulsory soon,4 1,1, Letter of thanks is sent to introducer/s because it is -, laid down in the banks’ manual , a routine practice followed by banks for years,recommended by the Auditors of banks  ,assisting banks in verification of genuineness or otherwise of the address,4 1,1,Money Laundering measures were originally introduced by?, DICGC   ,EXIM Bank  ,FDIC,SEBI,4 1,1,.FATF is located at -,Mumbai    ,New York ,Paris  ,Japan,3 1,1,One of the important steps to be taken while opening NRI accounts is ……… by the bank branch,Authentication / verification of signature by Indian Embassy,Authentication / verification of signature made by the relative of NRI in India,Authentication / verification of signature made by friends of the NRI who are staying abroad ,All of the above,1 1,1," In case of societies, the important document to be verified is -",Copy of Bye-Laws ,Certificate given by the ROC  ,Certificate given by the Local Authorities   ,"No document is to be verified in case of societies, as it is exempted",1 1,1,"For opening accounts in the case of Joint Hindu Undivided Family (JHUF), the following document/s is/are important -", Declaration of all family members ,Declaration of the Karta of the family,Declaration of all guardians on behalf of minors    ,Declaration can be exempted as per Hindu Succession Act,2 1,1,"In computerised branches, suitable filters are required in the software for the purpose of -",calculating the correct rate of interest, printing out the customer profiles,monitoring the suspicious transactions,sharing information/data to the Head Office,3 1,1,The objective of verifying the employee life-styles by the employer is -, to know the source of income, to ascertain whether the employee is having any contacts with illegal organisations, to ascertain whether the employee is assisting organisations banned by statutory authorities, All of these,4 1,1,Strict adherence to KYC norms is achieved through -, following the statutory authority guidelines,identification of customers with appropriate documents,strict Implementation of the Banks Systems and procedures while opening the accounts, All of the above,4 1,1,Role of the front line employees of a bank in respect of KYC guidelines is to -,Identify customers as per the existing instructions,Serve with Smile while opening the customer accounts,Assist the customer in filling-up the account opening forms,Provide efficient customer service,1 1,1,"While accounts are transferred from one branch to another, the receiving branch is expected to comply with KYC Norms. Which one of the following is/are correct in this regard?","Detailed verification of Customer Profile as received from the earlier branch is to be done with caution","Detailed verification is not needed but the account is opened immediately and informed to the customer",Fresh details are to be obtained and a fresh customer profile is to be prepared,"No transaction is to be permitted for the first six months till the customer is fully know to the bank",3 1,1,Unusual activities in respect of an customers account is/are -, Opening of account at a place other than the place of work,Frequent deposits of large sums of money bearing labels of other banks into the account,Request for closure of newly opened accounts where high value transactions are routed through ,All of the above, 1,1,"For effective implementation of “Know Your Employee”, measures to be adopted by the banks are -",Verification of the life-styles of the employees ,Proper Job-rotation in work environment, Not allowing frequent cheque purchase to the employees by the employer,All of the above,1 1,1, Objective of KYC guidelines issued by RBI is -, To control the financial frauds/money laundering,To discourage opening of new accounts,To increase competition among the public sector and private sector banks,To check / control over the new accounts,1 1,1,"Which of the following is a source of identification of new customer who is not having any valid documents such as, passport, etc.",Introduction from the third person having an account with the bank /branch,Introduction given the Safe deposit locker holder of the bank,Self–declaration given by the new customer along with other opening forms, None of the above,1 1,1,Which of the following is the cardinal rule for bankers in anti-money laundering efforts -,Know Your Customer & Know Your Employee ,Know the Customer of the other Banks,Know the income of the Customers of your Bank,Know the Assets Position of the customers of the Bank,1 1,1,Money Laundering means -,Conversion of assets to invest in Laundromats,Conversion of money which is illegally obtained to make them legitimate,Conversion of cash into gold to make them legitimate,Conversion of assets into cash to make them legitimate,2 1,1,Due diligence is done at the time of opening an account to enable banks to ensure -, identification of the customer at the time of opening an account,"correctness of the various denominations of notes given by the customer while opening an account     ",authenticity of the signatures of the customer at the time of opening an account,speeding up the process of account opening of the new customers,1 1,1,The term “Hawala” is an ----- word,Telugu,English  ,Arabic,Islamic,3 1,1,Money Laundering measures were originally introduced by?, DICGC, EXIM Bank,FDIC ,SEBI,4 1,1,One of the important steps to be taken while opening NRI accounts is ……… by the bank branch, Authentication / verification of signature by Indian Embassy,Authentication / verification of signature made by the relative of NRI in India,Authentication / verification of signature made by friends of the NRI who are staying abroad ,All of the above,1 1,1,"For opening accounts in the case of Joint Hindu Undivided Family (JHUF), the following document/s is/are important -",Declaration of all family members ,Declaration of the Karta of the family, Declaration of all guardians on behalf of minors ,Declaration can be exempted as per Hindu Succession Act,2
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[ [ "ID", "Type", "Story", "Parent", "Points", "Comments", "Author", "Title", "URL", "Content", "Created" ], [ "283276", "comment", "282074.0", "282074.0", "0", "0", "gscott", "", "", "Sucks when a singing girl is picked over you.", "1219359571" ], [ "283275", "comment", "282234.0", "283271.0", "0", "0", "byrneseyeview", "", "", "<i>I'm talking about historical precedent</i><p>If you're talking about history, are you talking about how powerful central governments are worth all those millions of brutal murders? So far, corporations have killed far fewer people than governments have, and when corporations do kill, it's generally with the help of the state. Not an indictment of the moral character of statists, just how things work when you monopolize force.<p><i>the problem is that when it comes to the application of force, competition isn't as efficient as a monopoly is.</i><p>That sounds wildly unlikely. What is special about force that makes it different? And even if force is different, is it worth the cost -- the government that starts out by providing defense and law enforcement relentlessly expands into moralistic regulation, redistributive taxation, and intrusive snooping into citizens' lives. The most successful non-revolutionary conservative movements succeed in slowing this down, temporarily.<p><i>The question to me is not a moral one but an engineering one. Is there any reasonable path from where we are now to a responsible, efficient and effective government?</i><p>Likewise. But if we're talking about engineering good outcomes, the thing to look at his how to engineer the state away, not how to engineer around the problems that afflict all states.", "1219359334" ], [ "283274", "comment", "282927.0", "282961.0", "0", "0", "shiranaihito", "", "", "I agree.<p>The first block like that is a link, and the other three are not - it's not very consistent.<p>I'd recommend making the rest into links too.<p>It's easier to hit a block like that, instead of a much smaller text link to whatever the block is already advertising!", "1219359324" ], [ "283273", "comment", "282905.0", "283068.0", "0", "0", "aswanson", "", "", "Perhaps she was referring to a fast, temporary location in which the VC name resides in memory, in which case she would be correct.", "1219358992" ], [ "283272", "comment", "283144.0", "283159.0", "0", "0", "midnightmonster", "", "", "Interesting, but not comparable.", "1219358953" ], [ "283271", "comment", "282234.0", "283009.0", "0", "0", "nazgulnarsil", "", "", "<i>You think it just never occurred to libertarians to wonder what would happen if their philosophy were implemented?</i><p>I'm not talking about reason, I'm talking about historical precedent. Many theories about how a anarchistic system can maintain stasis but none of them have real life examples.<p><i>Why are you assuming that there should be a single monopolistic provider of these freedom-for-safety exchanges?</i><p>the problem is that when it comes to the application of force, competition isn't as efficient as a monopoly is. And I think you're confusing my definition of government. The government is whatever entity has a legal right to exercise force over some population. If that is the library, then the library is the government. In a real life capitalist republic, government competition turns into the two party system we have now, where each side is nominally for pushing the social contract farther left or right.<p><i>And are you deliberately confusing anarcho-capitalism (which Rand abhored) with Objectivism (which calls for governments to maintain police and the military)?</i><p>I agree with this aspect of Objectivism, the government's role is to provide for the security of economic exchange (enforcement of contracts, military security, courts).<p><i>that we should give that stuff up in a no-bid contract without question.</i><p>The question to me is not a moral one but an engineering one. Is there any reasonable path from where we are now to a responsible, efficient and effective government?", "1219358856" ], [ "283269", "comment", "283142.0", "283142.0", "0", "0", "reazalun", "", "", "Google Desktop Search (GDS) is a better alternative IMO. I don't use GDS in my Windows, however using GDS in my Ubuntu seems a lot easier compared to the default desktop search. The only downside: it doesn't integrate well with GNOME.", "1219358671" ], [ "283268", "comment", "283127.0", "283174.0", "0", "0", "CaptainMorgan", "", "", "This is an interesting look on it... didn't know it was actually a classified disorder. While my sleep cycle is pretty mixed, for the most part I can't sleep during the normal phases of the 24 period. Further, I don't have an exercise problem... I just do it whenever I feel up to it. My sleep cycle started to change rapidly when I worked the graveyard shift for my first professional job... did that for about 3-4 years, which really messed me up sleep-wise.<p>The one thing I love about night-hacking is the serious lack of distractions. It assists me greatly in concentrating... at least in my neck of the woods there is less distractions.", "1219358604" ], [ "283267", "story", "", "", "2", "1", "qhoxie", "Easily Retrieve The Entire MobileMe User Email List", "http://www.techcrunch.com/2008/08/21/an-easy-way-to-retrieve-the-entire-mobileme-user-email-list/", "", "1219358469" ], [ "283266", "comment", "282837.0", "282930.0", "0", "0", "fallentimes", "", "", "It pains me to admit this, but Mahalo is doing well by any quantitative measurement.", "1219358409" ], [ "283265", "comment", "283127.0", "283127.0", "0", "0", "mpk", "", "", "Coding at night is often better for building large pieces of code because there's no interruption.<p>Where I work you can watch the SVN commit messages in the dev channel coming by until about 5:00 AM several times a week. I'm on the dev team and do this myself about every other week.<p>This doesn't mean we're a bad company whipping every last bit of productivity out of people. It just means that sometimes you're on a roll, you're in the zone and you have to keep going. We get that. It's fine. Just don't show up at the office the next day.<p>Talented developers often are slightly anarchic, neurotic and just a wee bit obsessive. Even the most straight-laced \"I only work 9-to-5\" developers sometimes make a 4:00 AM commit because \"I couldn't sleep and just figured out how we could re-use the token substitution in the webservices interface variables by mapping them to the corresponding domain entity attributes and applying the usual validation rules to them!\"<p>Yeah, we're a model of sanity where I work :)<p>Generally speaking, as a developer you can start work between 8:00 and 12:00, but if you're just starting here the start time is 8:00 to 10:00 because you need supervision, education and time in pair-programming.", "1219358398" ], [ "283263", "comment", "283144.0", "283144.0", "0", "0", "pedalpete", "", "", "My gut reaction is that there should be a non-technical solution, rather than a 'password sharing site'.<p>The concept of 'password' and 'sharing' goes pretty much against what people 'should' be doing with passwords.<p>I'm not familiar with any systems which don't allow more than one 'super-user' account, so I'm wondering why you wouldn't just have more than one 'super-user'. \\nOne account for you (as the main responsible party), and one 'super-user' account to be used in emergency situations only, which can be provided to the site/app/server owner.<p>Would that not solve the problem you are attempting to address?", "1219358320" ], [ "283261", "comment", "283186.0", "283186.0", "0", "0", "Alex3917", "", "", "I assume no one is voting this up because people don't want politics on the front page, but I think the fact that Google is allegedly rigging the Olympics for China is significant.", "1219358081" ], [ "283260", "comment", "283127.0", "283173.0", "0", "0", "ojbyrne", "", "", "Ditto. Though not \"not on a fixed schedule\" as much as \"random bouts of insomnia.\"", "1219357957" ], [ "283259", "comment", "283127.0", "283127.0", "0", "0", "jamesjyu", "", "", "Seriously, morning is the new night. Most hackers I know stay up late, so they're in the office. When I need to concentrate without distractions, I just go in in the morning.", "1219357873" ], [ "283258", "comment", "282905.0", "283018.0", "0", "0", "aswanson", "", "", "I have thought a lot about this, mainly because of my hoarding mentality that I am trying to purge. Think about the great successes in startups -- they seem to come from people sharing and building off of other each others ideas. Take one person away from the early teams of any major tech company and the odds of success drop to nil. Hate to admit it, but this line of thinking lends some credence to the 'single founder fail' conclusion of YC that I disagree with.", "1219357847" ], [ "283257", "comment", "283067.0", "283069.0", "0", "0", "dawie", "", "", "Thanks! Are you thinking of releasing the Delaware Incorporation documents that you give each company too? I think it will be a great resource.", "1219357808" ], [ "283256", "comment", "", "283230.0", "0", "0", "Alex3917", "", "", "Exit", "1219357770" ], [ "283255", "comment", "", "283230.0", "0", "0", "Alex3917", "", "", "Raising venture capital", "1219357770" ], [ "283254", "comment", "", "283230.0", "0", "0", "Alex3917", "", "", "Iterating / refactoring / adding features", "1219357770" ], [ "283253", "comment", "", "283230.0", "0", "0", "Alex3917", "", "", "Hiring employees", "1219357770" ], [ "283252", "comment", "", "283230.0", "2", "0", "Alex3917", "", "", "Monetization", "1219357770" ], [ "283251", "comment", "", "283230.0", "1", "0", "Alex3917", "", "", "Scaling", "1219357770" ], [ "283250", "comment", "", "283230.0", "0", "0", "Alex3917", "", "", "Getting angel funding", "1219357770" ], [ "283249", "comment", "", "283230.0", "0", "0", "Alex3917", "", "", "Legal issues", "1219357770" ], [ "283248", "comment", "", "283230.0", "0", "0", "Alex3917", "", "", "Marketing/PR", "1219357770" ], [ "283247", "comment", "", "283230.0", "1", "0", "Alex3917", "", "", "Finding users", "1219357770" ], [ "283246", "comment", "", "283230.0", "1", "0", "Alex3917", "", "", "Testing", "1219357770" ], [ "283245", "comment", "", "283230.0", "0", "0", "Alex3917", "", "", "Optimization", "1219357770" ], [ "283244", "comment", "", "283230.0", "3", "0", "Alex3917", "", "", "Implementation", "1219357770" ], [ "283243", "comment", "", "283230.0", "0", "0", "Alex3917", "", "", "Design", "1219357770" ], [ "283242", "comment", "", "283230.0", "2", "0", "Alex3917", "", "", "Getting seed funding", "1219357770" ], [ "283241", "comment", "", "283230.0", "0", "0", "Alex3917", "", "", "Forming a board of directors", "1219357770" ], [ "283240", "comment", "", "283230.0", "0", "0", "Alex3917", "", "", "Forming an advisory board", "1219357770" ], [ "283239", "comment", "", "283230.0", "5", "0", "Alex3917", "", "", "Motivation / Life choices / Location", "1219357770" ], [ "283238", "comment", "", "283230.0", "3", "0", "Alex3917", "", "", "Creating a prototype", "1219357770" ], [ "283237", "comment", "", "283230.0", "0", "0", "Alex3917", "", "", "Learning a needed non-technical skill", "1219357770" ], [ "283236", "comment", "", "283230.0", "0", "0", "Alex3917", "", "", "Learning a needed technical skill", "1219357770" ], [ "283235", "comment", "", "283230.0", "0", "0", "Alex3917", "", "", "Writing a business plan", "1219357770" ], [ "283234", "comment", "", "283230.0", "0", "0", "Alex3917", "", "", "Crafting a pitch", "1219357770" ], [ "283233", "comment", "", "283230.0", "0", "0", "Alex3917", "", "", "Market Research", "1219357769" ], [ "283232", "comment", "", "283230.0", "9", "0", "Alex3917", "", "", "Finding a cofounder", "1219357769" ], [ "283231", "comment", "", "283230.0", "2", "0", "Alex3917", "", "", "Finding an idea", "1219357769" ], [ "283230", "story", "", "", "5", "0", "Alex3917", "Poll: What's your current sticking point?", "", "", "1219357769" ], [ "283229", "comment", "283127.0", "283127.0", "0", "0", "jamesbritt", "", "", "I'm asleep <i>right now!</i>", "1219357748" ], [ "283228", "story", "", "", "1", "0", "fkrueger", "Stanley: The robot that won the DARPA Grand Challenge [pdf]", "http://robots.stanford.edu/papers/thrun.stanley05.pdf", "", "1219357663" ], [ "283227", "comment", "283127.0", "283127.0", "0", "0", "pkrumins", "", "", "Not enough options! I stay up till 8am, sometimes 10am. Other days 1pm! I live around the clock :) Best schedule for a hacker.", "1219357329" ], [ "283226", "comment", "283175.0", "283220.0", "0", "0", "pkrumins", "", "", "Oh, the link is in the 1st post of the review series! Didn't feel like including it in every post. Perhaps I should.", "1219357206" ], [ "283225", "comment", "283094.0", "283213.0", "0", "0", "blogimus", "", "", "<i>(who in turn ripped it from various R&D groups at larger companies),</i><p>Much of Mac influence was from Xerox PARC and the Alto. Fascinating history and a lesson that Xerox had it all and could have done so much more. PARC had so much innovation, GUI, OOP, Ethernet, and so much more.", "1219357000" ], [ "283224", "comment", "283218.0", "283218.0", "0", "0", "vonsydov", "", "", "10 years already.....", "1219356982" ], [ "283222", "story", "", "", "6", "0", "amirnathoo", "How would you like to be in charge of Google's interface? Join WebMynd (YC Winter 08)", "", "Google hasn't really changed in 10 years and we want to mix things up a little... make that a lot! The WebMynd founders believe that personalized search is the next revolution and we are going to do it right on Google's home turf.<p>WebMynd helps people find their personally-relevant information wherever it is online and wherever they are. It is a browser extension that saves and indexes all the pages you visit online so that it can present back results from your history, as well as your favourite tools such as Delicious, right on Google. We sometimes think of it as a DVR for the web.<p>WebMynd currently handles up to 100K search per day. Whenever our users do a Google search we have the opportunity to present them with relevant results from their WebMynd history and Delicious. We want to aggregate other search tools in the future and customize the Google interface to make it even better. We are also developing a widget for site-owner so they can customize their site using WebMynd technology.<p>You will match many of the following characteristics:<p><pre><code> * Experience developing and promoting widgets or browser extensions on Internet Explorer or Firefox\\n * Deep experience with Javascript development including UI libraries\\n * A good degree in Computer Science, Engineering or Maths\\n * High standard of personal ethics and a genuine concern for privacy and security\\n * Always wanted to found a startup or have previously founded one\\n * Motivated to work for founders' equity rather than a large salary\\n * You learn new skills fast and apply them immediately to get things done\\n * Languages: Javascript including UI libraries, C++, COM\\n</code></pre>\\nPlease send details of your skills, experience and background to: founders@webmynd.com.", "1219356954" ], [ "283221", "comment", "283127.0", "283162.0", "0", "0", "alnayyir", "", "", "I have a 30-36 hour long day, and the only way I was able to rein it in and get to where I could sleep normally (I have a sucky non-programming related job that demands I be conscious from M-F 9-5) was to completely change my diet to a more hunter-gatherer style diet and start exercising after work.<p>On the plus side, i am now the strongest person at my workplace, which amuses me greatly. (Two guys will work together to pick up a 50\" TV, I'll pick it up by myself just to freak them out, lol.)", "1219356953" ], [ "283220", "comment", "283175.0", "283175.0", "0", "0", "tristmegistus", "", "", "For the very interested the course website is <a href=\"http://ocw.mit.edu/OcwWeb/Electrical-Engineering-and-Computer-Science/6-046JFall-2005/CourseHome/index.htm\" rel=\"nofollow\">http://ocw.mit.edu/OcwWeb/Electrical-Engineering-and-Compute...</a>. It has the videos, lecture notes, problems sets and solutions. I missed the link on Peteris' review.", "1219356589" ], [ "283219", "story", "", "", "1", "0", "adityakothadiya", "Siliconverge.com: A social news site (Digg) for Semiconductor industry", "http://www.adeologue.com/adeologue/2008/08/launching-siliconverge-a-social-news-site-for-people-from-semiconductor-industry.html", "", "1219356584" ], [ "283217", "comment", "283127.0", "283127.0", "0", "0", "Mistone", "", "", "I work a day job and hack work at night, plus i have a young child, so on a normal day i work for an hour or so when I first get home from work, then dinner/fam time till 9, then skype team meetings and solo work till 12. Then bed. Then up at 5:45 am. This has been a bit rigorous but we are getting it done.", "1219356488" ], [ "283216", "comment", "282927.0", "282927.0", "0", "0", "johns", "", "", "Change the tagline to \"Simple wiki hosting. IT Department Optional\" or something. Either way, put what it is before the \"punchline\".", "1219356461" ], [ "283215", "comment", "282844.0", "283041.0", "0", "0", "rbanffy", "", "", "The \"XP\" in Windows XP stands for \"experience\". Still, XP was not fun the day it launched and it's not fun now. Vista is not fun to use either.<p>And Microsoft's name... Well... They did have some fine products in the 80s.", "1219356337" ], [ "283214", "comment", "283127.0", "283185.0", "0", "0", "noelchurchill", "", "", "I bet you're on your lunch break now ;-)", "1219356305" ], [ "283213", "comment", "283094.0", "283094.0", "0", "0", "jmtame", "", "", "<a href=\"http://www.sitepoint.com/article/copy-great-designers-steal\" rel=\"nofollow\">http://www.sitepoint.com/article/copy-great-designers-steal</a><p>Another article I remember reading a while ago to elaborate on this.<p>Many people think smart designers spend endless hours just going through iteration after iteration of seeing what's good or bad. While iteration exists a lot in design, doing something entirely from scratch is like trying to write a program entirely in a native language, without any frameworks or libraries, and without any open source references to look at.<p>Design isn't as high of a competitive advantage (or really intellectual property) as it's made out to be. It's like trying to say an idea is more important than the execution, it's not. If you feel bad after \"stealing\" a design and improving it, just remember the famous quote by Bill Gates in Pirates of Silicon Valley:<p>Gates: Every car has a steering wheel, but nobody can call it their own.<p>Of course he was referring to the mouse, the UI, and much of the OS that Microsoft ripped straight from Apple (who in turn ripped it from various R&D groups at larger companies), whose own motto was \"Good artists copy, great artists steal.\" Microsoft played Apple at their own game.", "1219356208" ], [ "283212", "comment", "283127.0", "283127.0", "0", "0", "vaksel", "", "", "I try to end at 2:30...but almost always I end at 3:30", "1219356200" ], [ "283211", "comment", "282584.0", "283001.0", "0", "0", "scott_s", "", "", "The reason<p><pre><code> decltype(x) func(int x);\\n</code></pre>\\nIs not used is that it uses x before its defined. Hence the new function declaration syntax, where the return type is delayed until after the parameter list.<p>I actually agree that <i>typeof</i> is more natural, and I would prefer that keyword. But one of the committee's goals is to not have new language feature names clash with old conventions. Hence, the hashtable-based associative containers will be called unordered_, and not hash_.", "1219356177" ], [ "283210", "comment", "283138.0", "283138.0", "0", "0", "blogimus", "", "", "Is the data in the text box to be validated only when leaving the box, or during typing (I'm not assuming browser or native application here)?<p>As qhoxie mentioned, not simply discarding but warning the user or saving a cache if the text box contains more than a simple few characters.<p>When/if the user returns to the page/panel/dialog, scope is immediately brought back to the \"unfinished\" box and validation can continue.", "1219356116" ], [ "283209", "comment", "283127.0", "283127.0", "0", "0", "known", "", "", "Is 3.30 AM now!", "1219356056" ] ]
Using commas as delimiters, return the CSV for this table.
ID,Type,Story,Parent,Points,Comments,Author,Title,URL,Content,Created 283276,comment,282074.0,282074.0,0,0,gscott,,,Sucks when a singing girl is picked over you.,1219359571 283275,comment,282234.0,283271.0,0,0,byrneseyeview,,,"<i>I'm talking about historical precedent</i><p>If you're talking about history, are you talking about how powerful central governments are worth all those millions of brutal murders? So far, corporations have killed far fewer people than governments have, and when corporations do kill, it's generally with the help of the state. Not an indictment of the moral character of statists, just how things work when you monopolize force.<p><i>the problem is that when it comes to the application of force, competition isn't as efficient as a monopoly is.</i><p>That sounds wildly unlikely. What is special about force that makes it different? And even if force is different, is it worth the cost -- the government that starts out by providing defense and law enforcement relentlessly expands into moralistic regulation, redistributive taxation, and intrusive snooping into citizens' lives. The most successful non-revolutionary conservative movements succeed in slowing this down, temporarily.<p><i>The question to me is not a moral one but an engineering one. Is there any reasonable path from where we are now to a responsible, efficient and effective government?</i><p>Likewise. But if we're talking about engineering good outcomes, the thing to look at his how to engineer the state away, not how to engineer around the problems that afflict all states.",1219359334 283274,comment,282927.0,282961.0,0,0,shiranaihito,,,"I agree.<p>The first block like that is a link, and the other three are not - it's not very consistent.<p>I'd recommend making the rest into links too.<p>It's easier to hit a block like that, instead of a much smaller text link to whatever the block is already advertising!",1219359324 283273,comment,282905.0,283068.0,0,0,aswanson,,,"Perhaps she was referring to a fast, temporary location in which the VC name resides in memory, in which case she would be correct.",1219358992 283272,comment,283144.0,283159.0,0,0,midnightmonster,,,"Interesting, but not comparable.",1219358953 283271,comment,282234.0,283009.0,0,0,nazgulnarsil,,,"<i>You think it just never occurred to libertarians to wonder what would happen if their philosophy were implemented?</i><p>I'm not talking about reason, I'm talking about historical precedent. Many theories about how a anarchistic system can maintain stasis but none of them have real life examples.<p><i>Why are you assuming that there should be a single monopolistic provider of these freedom-for-safety exchanges?</i><p>the problem is that when it comes to the application of force, competition isn't as efficient as a monopoly is. And I think you're confusing my definition of government. The government is whatever entity has a legal right to exercise force over some population. If that is the library, then the library is the government. In a real life capitalist republic, government competition turns into the two party system we have now, where each side is nominally for pushing the social contract farther left or right.<p><i>And are you deliberately confusing anarcho-capitalism (which Rand abhored) with Objectivism (which calls for governments to maintain police and the military)?</i><p>I agree with this aspect of Objectivism, the government's role is to provide for the security of economic exchange (enforcement of contracts, military security, courts).<p><i>that we should give that stuff up in a no-bid contract without question.</i><p>The question to me is not a moral one but an engineering one. Is there any reasonable path from where we are now to a responsible, efficient and effective government?",1219358856 283269,comment,283142.0,283142.0,0,0,reazalun,,,"Google Desktop Search (GDS) is a better alternative IMO. I don't use GDS in my Windows, however using GDS in my Ubuntu seems a lot easier compared to the default desktop search. The only downside: it doesn't integrate well with GNOME.",1219358671 283268,comment,283127.0,283174.0,0,0,CaptainMorgan,,,"This is an interesting look on it... didn't know it was actually a classified disorder. While my sleep cycle is pretty mixed, for the most part I can't sleep during the normal phases of the 24 period. Further, I don't have an exercise problem... I just do it whenever I feel up to it. My sleep cycle started to change rapidly when I worked the graveyard shift for my first professional job... did that for about 3-4 years, which really messed me up sleep-wise.<p>The one thing I love about night-hacking is the serious lack of distractions. It assists me greatly in concentrating... at least in my neck of the woods there is less distractions.",1219358604 283267,story,,,2,1,qhoxie,Easily Retrieve The Entire MobileMe User Email List,http://www.techcrunch.com/2008/08/21/an-easy-way-to-retrieve-the-entire-mobileme-user-email-list/,,1219358469 283266,comment,282837.0,282930.0,0,0,fallentimes,,,"It pains me to admit this, but Mahalo is doing well by any quantitative measurement.",1219358409 283265,comment,283127.0,283127.0,0,0,mpk,,,"Coding at night is often better for building large pieces of code because there's no interruption.<p>Where I work you can watch the SVN commit messages in the dev channel coming by until about 5:00 AM several times a week. I'm on the dev team and do this myself about every other week.<p>This doesn't mean we're a bad company whipping every last bit of productivity out of people. It just means that sometimes you're on a roll, you're in the zone and you have to keep going. We get that. It's fine. Just don't show up at the office the next day.<p>Talented developers often are slightly anarchic, neurotic and just a wee bit obsessive. Even the most straight-laced ""I only work 9-to-5"" developers sometimes make a 4:00 AM commit because ""I couldn't sleep and just figured out how we could re-use the token substitution in the webservices interface variables by mapping them to the corresponding domain entity attributes and applying the usual validation rules to them!""<p>Yeah, we're a model of sanity where I work :)<p>Generally speaking, as a developer you can start work between 8:00 and 12:00, but if you're just starting here the start time is 8:00 to 10:00 because you need supervision, education and time in pair-programming.",1219358398 283263,comment,283144.0,283144.0,0,0,pedalpete,,,"My gut reaction is that there should be a non-technical solution, rather than a 'password sharing site'.<p>The concept of 'password' and 'sharing' goes pretty much against what people 'should' be doing with passwords.<p>I'm not familiar with any systems which don't allow more than one 'super-user' account, so I'm wondering why you wouldn't just have more than one 'super-user'. \nOne account for you (as the main responsible party), and one 'super-user' account to be used in emergency situations only, which can be provided to the site/app/server owner.<p>Would that not solve the problem you are attempting to address?",1219358320 283261,comment,283186.0,283186.0,0,0,Alex3917,,,"I assume no one is voting this up because people don't want politics on the front page, but I think the fact that Google is allegedly rigging the Olympics for China is significant.",1219358081 283260,comment,283127.0,283173.0,0,0,ojbyrne,,,"Ditto. Though not ""not on a fixed schedule"" as much as ""random bouts of insomnia.""",1219357957 283259,comment,283127.0,283127.0,0,0,jamesjyu,,,"Seriously, morning is the new night. Most hackers I know stay up late, so they're in the office. When I need to concentrate without distractions, I just go in in the morning.",1219357873 283258,comment,282905.0,283018.0,0,0,aswanson,,,"I have thought a lot about this, mainly because of my hoarding mentality that I am trying to purge. Think about the great successes in startups -- they seem to come from people sharing and building off of other each others ideas. Take one person away from the early teams of any major tech company and the odds of success drop to nil. Hate to admit it, but this line of thinking lends some credence to the 'single founder fail' conclusion of YC that I disagree with.",1219357847 283257,comment,283067.0,283069.0,0,0,dawie,,,Thanks! Are you thinking of releasing the Delaware Incorporation documents that you give each company too? I think it will be a great resource.,1219357808 283256,comment,,283230.0,0,0,Alex3917,,,Exit,1219357770 283255,comment,,283230.0,0,0,Alex3917,,,Raising venture capital,1219357770 283254,comment,,283230.0,0,0,Alex3917,,,Iterating / refactoring / adding features,1219357770 283253,comment,,283230.0,0,0,Alex3917,,,Hiring employees,1219357770 283252,comment,,283230.0,2,0,Alex3917,,,Monetization,1219357770 283251,comment,,283230.0,1,0,Alex3917,,,Scaling,1219357770 283250,comment,,283230.0,0,0,Alex3917,,,Getting angel funding,1219357770 283249,comment,,283230.0,0,0,Alex3917,,,Legal issues,1219357770 283248,comment,,283230.0,0,0,Alex3917,,,Marketing/PR,1219357770 283247,comment,,283230.0,1,0,Alex3917,,,Finding users,1219357770 283246,comment,,283230.0,1,0,Alex3917,,,Testing,1219357770 283245,comment,,283230.0,0,0,Alex3917,,,Optimization,1219357770 283244,comment,,283230.0,3,0,Alex3917,,,Implementation,1219357770 283243,comment,,283230.0,0,0,Alex3917,,,Design,1219357770 283242,comment,,283230.0,2,0,Alex3917,,,Getting seed funding,1219357770 283241,comment,,283230.0,0,0,Alex3917,,,Forming a board of directors,1219357770 283240,comment,,283230.0,0,0,Alex3917,,,Forming an advisory board,1219357770 283239,comment,,283230.0,5,0,Alex3917,,,Motivation / Life choices / Location,1219357770 283238,comment,,283230.0,3,0,Alex3917,,,Creating a prototype,1219357770 283237,comment,,283230.0,0,0,Alex3917,,,Learning a needed non-technical skill,1219357770 283236,comment,,283230.0,0,0,Alex3917,,,Learning a needed technical skill,1219357770 283235,comment,,283230.0,0,0,Alex3917,,,Writing a business plan,1219357770 283234,comment,,283230.0,0,0,Alex3917,,,Crafting a pitch,1219357770 283233,comment,,283230.0,0,0,Alex3917,,,Market Research,1219357769 283232,comment,,283230.0,9,0,Alex3917,,,Finding a cofounder,1219357769 283231,comment,,283230.0,2,0,Alex3917,,,Finding an idea,1219357769 283230,story,,,5,0,Alex3917,Poll: What's your current sticking point?,,,1219357769 283229,comment,283127.0,283127.0,0,0,jamesbritt,,,I'm asleep <i>right now!</i>,1219357748 283228,story,,,1,0,fkrueger,Stanley: The robot that won the DARPA Grand Challenge [pdf],http://robots.stanford.edu/papers/thrun.stanley05.pdf,,1219357663 283227,comment,283127.0,283127.0,0,0,pkrumins,,,"Not enough options! I stay up till 8am, sometimes 10am. Other days 1pm! I live around the clock :) Best schedule for a hacker.",1219357329 283226,comment,283175.0,283220.0,0,0,pkrumins,,,"Oh, the link is in the 1st post of the review series! Didn't feel like including it in every post. Perhaps I should.",1219357206 283225,comment,283094.0,283213.0,0,0,blogimus,,,"<i>(who in turn ripped it from various R&D groups at larger companies),</i><p>Much of Mac influence was from Xerox PARC and the Alto. Fascinating history and a lesson that Xerox had it all and could have done so much more. PARC had so much innovation, GUI, OOP, Ethernet, and so much more.",1219357000 283224,comment,283218.0,283218.0,0,0,vonsydov,,,10 years already.....,1219356982 283222,story,,,6,0,amirnathoo,How would you like to be in charge of Google's interface? Join WebMynd (YC Winter 08),,"Google hasn't really changed in 10 years and we want to mix things up a little... make that a lot! The WebMynd founders believe that personalized search is the next revolution and we are going to do it right on Google's home turf.<p>WebMynd helps people find their personally-relevant information wherever it is online and wherever they are. It is a browser extension that saves and indexes all the pages you visit online so that it can present back results from your history, as well as your favourite tools such as Delicious, right on Google. We sometimes think of it as a DVR for the web.<p>WebMynd currently handles up to 100K search per day. Whenever our users do a Google search we have the opportunity to present them with relevant results from their WebMynd history and Delicious. We want to aggregate other search tools in the future and customize the Google interface to make it even better. We are also developing a widget for site-owner so they can customize their site using WebMynd technology.<p>You will match many of the following characteristics:<p><pre><code> * Experience developing and promoting widgets or browser extensions on Internet Explorer or Firefox\n * Deep experience with Javascript development including UI libraries\n * A good degree in Computer Science, Engineering or Maths\n * High standard of personal ethics and a genuine concern for privacy and security\n * Always wanted to found a startup or have previously founded one\n * Motivated to work for founders' equity rather than a large salary\n * You learn new skills fast and apply them immediately to get things done\n * Languages: Javascript including UI libraries, C++, COM\n</code></pre>\nPlease send details of your skills, experience and background to: founders@webmynd.com.",1219356954 283221,comment,283127.0,283162.0,0,0,alnayyir,,,"I have a 30-36 hour long day, and the only way I was able to rein it in and get to where I could sleep normally (I have a sucky non-programming related job that demands I be conscious from M-F 9-5) was to completely change my diet to a more hunter-gatherer style diet and start exercising after work.<p>On the plus side, i am now the strongest person at my workplace, which amuses me greatly. (Two guys will work together to pick up a 50"" TV, I'll pick it up by myself just to freak them out, lol.)",1219356953 283220,comment,283175.0,283175.0,0,0,tristmegistus,,,"For the very interested the course website is <a href=""http://ocw.mit.edu/OcwWeb/Electrical-Engineering-and-Computer-Science/6-046JFall-2005/CourseHome/index.htm"" rel=""nofollow"">http://ocw.mit.edu/OcwWeb/Electrical-Engineering-and-Compute...</a>. It has the videos, lecture notes, problems sets and solutions. I missed the link on Peteris' review.",1219356589 283219,story,,,1,0,adityakothadiya,Siliconverge.com: A social news site (Digg) for Semiconductor industry,http://www.adeologue.com/adeologue/2008/08/launching-siliconverge-a-social-news-site-for-people-from-semiconductor-industry.html,,1219356584 283217,comment,283127.0,283127.0,0,0,Mistone,,,"I work a day job and hack work at night, plus i have a young child, so on a normal day i work for an hour or so when I first get home from work, then dinner/fam time till 9, then skype team meetings and solo work till 12. Then bed. Then up at 5:45 am. This has been a bit rigorous but we are getting it done.",1219356488 283216,comment,282927.0,282927.0,0,0,johns,,,"Change the tagline to ""Simple wiki hosting. IT Department Optional"" or something. Either way, put what it is before the ""punchline"".",1219356461 283215,comment,282844.0,283041.0,0,0,rbanffy,,,"The ""XP"" in Windows XP stands for ""experience"". Still, XP was not fun the day it launched and it's not fun now. Vista is not fun to use either.<p>And Microsoft's name... Well... They did have some fine products in the 80s.",1219356337 283214,comment,283127.0,283185.0,0,0,noelchurchill,,,I bet you're on your lunch break now ;-),1219356305 283213,comment,283094.0,283094.0,0,0,jmtame,,,"<a href=""http://www.sitepoint.com/article/copy-great-designers-steal"" rel=""nofollow"">http://www.sitepoint.com/article/copy-great-designers-steal</a><p>Another article I remember reading a while ago to elaborate on this.<p>Many people think smart designers spend endless hours just going through iteration after iteration of seeing what's good or bad. While iteration exists a lot in design, doing something entirely from scratch is like trying to write a program entirely in a native language, without any frameworks or libraries, and without any open source references to look at.<p>Design isn't as high of a competitive advantage (or really intellectual property) as it's made out to be. It's like trying to say an idea is more important than the execution, it's not. If you feel bad after ""stealing"" a design and improving it, just remember the famous quote by Bill Gates in Pirates of Silicon Valley:<p>Gates: Every car has a steering wheel, but nobody can call it their own.<p>Of course he was referring to the mouse, the UI, and much of the OS that Microsoft ripped straight from Apple (who in turn ripped it from various R&D groups at larger companies), whose own motto was ""Good artists copy, great artists steal."" Microsoft played Apple at their own game.",1219356208 283212,comment,283127.0,283127.0,0,0,vaksel,,,I try to end at 2:30...but almost always I end at 3:30,1219356200 283211,comment,282584.0,283001.0,0,0,scott_s,,,"The reason<p><pre><code> decltype(x) func(int x);\n</code></pre>\nIs not used is that it uses x before its defined. Hence the new function declaration syntax, where the return type is delayed until after the parameter list.<p>I actually agree that <i>typeof</i> is more natural, and I would prefer that keyword. But one of the committee's goals is to not have new language feature names clash with old conventions. Hence, the hashtable-based associative containers will be called unordered_, and not hash_.",1219356177 283210,comment,283138.0,283138.0,0,0,blogimus,,,"Is the data in the text box to be validated only when leaving the box, or during typing (I'm not assuming browser or native application here)?<p>As qhoxie mentioned, not simply discarding but warning the user or saving a cache if the text box contains more than a simple few characters.<p>When/if the user returns to the page/panel/dialog, scope is immediately brought back to the ""unfinished"" box and validation can continue.",1219356116 283209,comment,283127.0,283127.0,0,0,known,,,Is 3.30 AM now!,1219356056
[ [ "Design smell", "Namespace", "Class", "File", "Cause" ], [ "Unutilized Abstraction", "XLabs.Settings", "ConfigSettingsMgr", "D:\\research\\architectureSmells\\repos\\XForms_Xamarin-Forms-Labs\\src\\Settings\\XLabs.Settings\\ConfigSettingsMgr.cs", "The tool detected the smell in this class because this class is potentially unused. (Please ignore the smell if the reported class is auto-generated and/or used to serve a specific known purpose.)" ], [ "Rebellious Hierarchy", "XLabs.Settings", "GenericConfigSettingsMgr", "D:\\research\\architectureSmells\\repos\\XForms_Xamarin-Forms-Labs\\src\\Settings\\XLabs.Settings\\GenericConfigSettingsMgr.cs", "The tool detected the smell in this class because method(s) of this class reject the methods provided by its supertypes. The method(s) that reject the suptertype's method are: Flush" ], [ "Rebellious Hierarchy", "XLabs.Settings", "SimpleConfigSettingsMgr", "D:\\research\\architectureSmells\\repos\\XForms_Xamarin-Forms-Labs\\src\\Settings\\XLabs.Settings\\SimpleConfigSettingsMgr.cs", "The tool detected the smell in this class because method(s) of this class reject the methods provided by its supertypes. The method(s) that reject the suptertype's method are: Flush" ] ]
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Design smell,Namespace,Class,File,Cause Unutilized Abstraction,XLabs.Settings,ConfigSettingsMgr,D:\research\architectureSmells\repos\XForms_Xamarin-Forms-Labs\src\Settings\XLabs.Settings\ConfigSettingsMgr.cs,The tool detected the smell in this class because this class is potentially unused. (Please ignore the smell if the reported class is auto-generated and/or used to serve a specific known purpose.) Rebellious Hierarchy,XLabs.Settings,GenericConfigSettingsMgr,D:\research\architectureSmells\repos\XForms_Xamarin-Forms-Labs\src\Settings\XLabs.Settings\GenericConfigSettingsMgr.cs,The tool detected the smell in this class because method(s) of this class reject the methods provided by its supertypes. The method(s) that reject the suptertype's method are: Flush Rebellious Hierarchy,XLabs.Settings,SimpleConfigSettingsMgr,D:\research\architectureSmells\repos\XForms_Xamarin-Forms-Labs\src\Settings\XLabs.Settings\SimpleConfigSettingsMgr.cs,The tool detected the smell in this class because method(s) of this class reject the methods provided by its supertypes. The method(s) that reject the suptertype's method are: Flush
[ [ "Design smell", "Namespace", "Class", "File", "Cause" ], [ "Unutilized Abstraction", "System.Web.Routing", "RouteExtensions", "D:\\research\\architectureSmells\\repos\\dolittle_Bifrost\\Source\\Bifrost.Web\\Applications\\net4x\\RouteExtensions.cs", "The tool detected the smell in this class because this class is potentially unused. (Please ignore the smell if the reported class is auto-generated and/or used to serve a specific known purpose.)" ], [ "Unnecessary Abstraction", "Bifrost.Web", "IWebRequest", "D:\\research\\architectureSmells\\repos\\dolittle_Bifrost\\Source\\Bifrost.Web\\IWebRequest.cs", "The tool detected the smell in this class because the class contains only a few data members without any method implementation' that indicates that the abstraction might not be required. Following fields and properties are declared in this class: Path" ], [ "Unutilized Abstraction", "Bifrost.Web", "BootStrapper", "D:\\research\\architectureSmells\\repos\\dolittle_Bifrost\\Source\\Bifrost.Web\\net4x\\BootStrapper.cs", "The tool detected the smell in this class because this class is potentially unused. (Please ignore the smell if the reported class is auto-generated and/or used to serve a specific known purpose.)" ], [ "Unnecessary Abstraction", "Bifrost.Web.Commands", "CommandDescriptor", "D:\\research\\architectureSmells\\repos\\dolittle_Bifrost\\Source\\Bifrost.Web\\Commands\\CommandDescriptor.cs", "The tool detected the smell in this class because the class contains only a few data members without any method implementation' that indicates that the abstraction might not be required. Following fields and properties are declared in this class: Id' Name' GeneratedFrom' Command" ], [ "Unutilized Abstraction", "Bifrost.Web.Commands", "CommandCoordinator", "D:\\research\\architectureSmells\\repos\\dolittle_Bifrost\\Source\\Bifrost.Web\\Commands\\net4x\\CommandCoordinator.cs", "The tool detected the smell in this class because this class is potentially unused. (Please ignore the smell if the reported class is auto-generated and/or used to serve a specific known purpose.)" ], [ "Unnecessary Abstraction", "Bifrost.Web.Commands", "UnknownCommandContextException", "D:\\research\\architectureSmells\\repos\\dolittle_Bifrost\\Source\\Bifrost.Web\\Commands\\UnknownCommandContextException.cs", "The tool detected the smell in this class because the class contains only a few data members without any method implementation' that indicates that the abstraction might not be required. Following fields and properties are declared in this class: " ], [ "Unutilized Abstraction", "Bifrost.Web.Configuration", "NamespaceExtensions", "D:\\research\\architectureSmells\\repos\\dolittle_Bifrost\\Source\\Bifrost.Web\\Configuration\\NamespaceExtensions.cs", "The tool detected the smell in this class because this class is potentially unused. (Please ignore the smell if the reported class is auto-generated and/or used to serve a specific known purpose.)" ], [ "Unnecessary Abstraction", "Bifrost.Web.Configuration", "Namespaces", "D:\\research\\architectureSmells\\repos\\dolittle_Bifrost\\Source\\Bifrost.Web\\Configuration\\Namespaces.cs", "The tool detected the smell in this class because the class contains only a few data members without any method implementation' that indicates that the abstraction might not be required. Following fields and properties are declared in this class: ' READ' COMMANDS' HUBS" ], [ "Unutilized Abstraction", "Bifrost.Configuration", "WebConfigurationExtensions", "D:\\research\\architectureSmells\\repos\\dolittle_Bifrost\\Source\\Bifrost.Web\\Configuration\\WebConfigurationExtensions.cs", "The tool detected the smell in this class because this class is potentially unused. (Please ignore the smell if the reported class is auto-generated and/or used to serve a specific known purpose.)" ], [ "Unutilized Abstraction", "Bifrost.Web.Hubs", "HubCodeGenerationExtensions", "D:\\research\\architectureSmells\\repos\\dolittle_Bifrost\\Source\\Bifrost.Web\\Hubs\\net4x\\HubCodeGenerationExtensions.cs", "The tool detected the smell in this class because this class is potentially unused. (Please ignore the smell if the reported class is auto-generated and/or used to serve a specific known purpose.)" ], [ "Unutilized Abstraction", "Bifrost.Web.Read", "ReadModelProxyExtensions", "D:\\research\\architectureSmells\\repos\\dolittle_Bifrost\\Source\\Bifrost.Web\\Read\\ReadModelProxyExtensions.cs", "The tool detected the smell in this class because this class is potentially unused. (Please ignore the smell if the reported class is auto-generated and/or used to serve a specific known purpose.)" ], [ "Unnecessary Abstraction", "Bifrost.Web.Services", "IHttpCookie", "D:\\research\\architectureSmells\\repos\\dolittle_Bifrost\\Source\\Bifrost.Web\\Services\\IHttpCookie.cs", "The tool detected the smell in this class because the class contains only a few data members without any method implementation' that indicates that the abstraction might not be required. Following fields and properties are declared in this class: Name' Value" ], [ "Unnecessary Abstraction", "Bifrost.Web.Services", "IHttpRequest", "D:\\research\\architectureSmells\\repos\\dolittle_Bifrost\\Source\\Bifrost.Web\\Services\\IHttpRequest.cs", "The tool detected the smell in this class because the class contains only a few data members without any method implementation' that indicates that the abstraction might not be required. Following fields and properties are declared in this class: QueryString' Form' InputStream" ], [ "Unutilized Abstraction", "Bifrost.Web.Services", "ServiceRoutingExtensions", "D:\\research\\architectureSmells\\repos\\dolittle_Bifrost\\Source\\Bifrost.Web\\Services\\net4x\\ServiceRoutingExtensions.cs", "The tool detected the smell in this class because this class is potentially unused. (Please ignore the smell if the reported class is auto-generated and/or used to serve a specific known purpose.)" ], [ "Unutilized Abstraction", "Bifrost.Web.Services", "ServiceExtensions", "D:\\research\\architectureSmells\\repos\\dolittle_Bifrost\\Source\\Bifrost.Web\\Services\\ServiceExtensions.cs", "The tool detected the smell in this class because this class is potentially unused. (Please ignore the smell if the reported class is auto-generated and/or used to serve a specific known purpose.)" ], [ "Unnecessary Abstraction", "Bifrost.Web.Visualizer.QualityAssurance", "Problems", "D:\\research\\architectureSmells\\repos\\dolittle_Bifrost\\Source\\Bifrost.Web\\Visualizer\\QualityAssurance\\Problems.cs", "The tool detected the smell in this class because the class contains only a few data members without any method implementation' that indicates that the abstraction might not be required. Following fields and properties are declared in this class: All" ], [ "Broken Modularization", "Bifrost.Web.Visualizer.QualityAssurance", "ViolatingCommand", "D:\\research\\architectureSmells\\repos\\dolittle_Bifrost\\Source\\Bifrost.Web\\Visualizer\\QualityAssurance\\ViolatingCommand.cs", "The tool detected the smell in this class because it contains only data members without any method implementation. Following fields and properties are declared in this class: Property0' Property1' Property2' Property3' Property4' Property5' Property6' Property7' Property8' Property9' Property10' Property11' Property12" ], [ "Rebellious Hierarchy", "Bifrost.Web.Pipeline", "SinglePageApplication", "D:\\research\\architectureSmells\\repos\\dolittle_Bifrost\\Source\\Bifrost.Web\\Pipeline\\SinglePageApplication.cs", "The tool detected the smell in this class because method(s) of this class reject the methods provided by its supertypes. The method(s) that reject the suptertype's method are: After" ] ]
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Design smell,Namespace,Class,File,Cause Unutilized Abstraction,System.Web.Routing,RouteExtensions,D:\research\architectureSmells\repos\dolittle_Bifrost\Source\Bifrost.Web\Applications\net4x\RouteExtensions.cs,The tool detected the smell in this class because this class is potentially unused. (Please ignore the smell if the reported class is auto-generated and/or used to serve a specific known purpose.) Unnecessary Abstraction,Bifrost.Web,IWebRequest,D:\research\architectureSmells\repos\dolittle_Bifrost\Source\Bifrost.Web\IWebRequest.cs,The tool detected the smell in this class because the class contains only a few data members without any method implementation' that indicates that the abstraction might not be required. Following fields and properties are declared in this class: Path Unutilized Abstraction,Bifrost.Web,BootStrapper,D:\research\architectureSmells\repos\dolittle_Bifrost\Source\Bifrost.Web\net4x\BootStrapper.cs,The tool detected the smell in this class because this class is potentially unused. (Please ignore the smell if the reported class is auto-generated and/or used to serve a specific known purpose.) Unnecessary Abstraction,Bifrost.Web.Commands,CommandDescriptor,D:\research\architectureSmells\repos\dolittle_Bifrost\Source\Bifrost.Web\Commands\CommandDescriptor.cs,The tool detected the smell in this class because the class contains only a few data members without any method implementation' that indicates that the abstraction might not be required. Following fields and properties are declared in this class: Id' Name' GeneratedFrom' Command Unutilized Abstraction,Bifrost.Web.Commands,CommandCoordinator,D:\research\architectureSmells\repos\dolittle_Bifrost\Source\Bifrost.Web\Commands\net4x\CommandCoordinator.cs,The tool detected the smell in this class because this class is potentially unused. (Please ignore the smell if the reported class is auto-generated and/or used to serve a specific known purpose.) Unnecessary Abstraction,Bifrost.Web.Commands,UnknownCommandContextException,D:\research\architectureSmells\repos\dolittle_Bifrost\Source\Bifrost.Web\Commands\UnknownCommandContextException.cs,The tool detected the smell in this class because the class contains only a few data members without any method implementation' that indicates that the abstraction might not be required. Following fields and properties are declared in this class: Unutilized Abstraction,Bifrost.Web.Configuration,NamespaceExtensions,D:\research\architectureSmells\repos\dolittle_Bifrost\Source\Bifrost.Web\Configuration\NamespaceExtensions.cs,The tool detected the smell in this class because this class is potentially unused. (Please ignore the smell if the reported class is auto-generated and/or used to serve a specific known purpose.) Unnecessary Abstraction,Bifrost.Web.Configuration,Namespaces,D:\research\architectureSmells\repos\dolittle_Bifrost\Source\Bifrost.Web\Configuration\Namespaces.cs,The tool detected the smell in this class because the class contains only a few data members without any method implementation' that indicates that the abstraction might not be required. Following fields and properties are declared in this class: ' READ' COMMANDS' HUBS Unutilized Abstraction,Bifrost.Configuration,WebConfigurationExtensions,D:\research\architectureSmells\repos\dolittle_Bifrost\Source\Bifrost.Web\Configuration\WebConfigurationExtensions.cs,The tool detected the smell in this class because this class is potentially unused. (Please ignore the smell if the reported class is auto-generated and/or used to serve a specific known purpose.) Unutilized Abstraction,Bifrost.Web.Hubs,HubCodeGenerationExtensions,D:\research\architectureSmells\repos\dolittle_Bifrost\Source\Bifrost.Web\Hubs\net4x\HubCodeGenerationExtensions.cs,The tool detected the smell in this class because this class is potentially unused. (Please ignore the smell if the reported class is auto-generated and/or used to serve a specific known purpose.) Unutilized Abstraction,Bifrost.Web.Read,ReadModelProxyExtensions,D:\research\architectureSmells\repos\dolittle_Bifrost\Source\Bifrost.Web\Read\ReadModelProxyExtensions.cs,The tool detected the smell in this class because this class is potentially unused. (Please ignore the smell if the reported class is auto-generated and/or used to serve a specific known purpose.) Unnecessary Abstraction,Bifrost.Web.Services,IHttpCookie,D:\research\architectureSmells\repos\dolittle_Bifrost\Source\Bifrost.Web\Services\IHttpCookie.cs,The tool detected the smell in this class because the class contains only a few data members without any method implementation' that indicates that the abstraction might not be required. Following fields and properties are declared in this class: Name' Value Unnecessary Abstraction,Bifrost.Web.Services,IHttpRequest,D:\research\architectureSmells\repos\dolittle_Bifrost\Source\Bifrost.Web\Services\IHttpRequest.cs,The tool detected the smell in this class because the class contains only a few data members without any method implementation' that indicates that the abstraction might not be required. Following fields and properties are declared in this class: QueryString' Form' InputStream Unutilized Abstraction,Bifrost.Web.Services,ServiceRoutingExtensions,D:\research\architectureSmells\repos\dolittle_Bifrost\Source\Bifrost.Web\Services\net4x\ServiceRoutingExtensions.cs,The tool detected the smell in this class because this class is potentially unused. (Please ignore the smell if the reported class is auto-generated and/or used to serve a specific known purpose.) Unutilized Abstraction,Bifrost.Web.Services,ServiceExtensions,D:\research\architectureSmells\repos\dolittle_Bifrost\Source\Bifrost.Web\Services\ServiceExtensions.cs,The tool detected the smell in this class because this class is potentially unused. (Please ignore the smell if the reported class is auto-generated and/or used to serve a specific known purpose.) Unnecessary Abstraction,Bifrost.Web.Visualizer.QualityAssurance,Problems,D:\research\architectureSmells\repos\dolittle_Bifrost\Source\Bifrost.Web\Visualizer\QualityAssurance\Problems.cs,The tool detected the smell in this class because the class contains only a few data members without any method implementation' that indicates that the abstraction might not be required. Following fields and properties are declared in this class: All Broken Modularization,Bifrost.Web.Visualizer.QualityAssurance,ViolatingCommand,D:\research\architectureSmells\repos\dolittle_Bifrost\Source\Bifrost.Web\Visualizer\QualityAssurance\ViolatingCommand.cs,The tool detected the smell in this class because it contains only data members without any method implementation. Following fields and properties are declared in this class: Property0' Property1' Property2' Property3' Property4' Property5' Property6' Property7' Property8' Property9' Property10' Property11' Property12 Rebellious Hierarchy,Bifrost.Web.Pipeline,SinglePageApplication,D:\research\architectureSmells\repos\dolittle_Bifrost\Source\Bifrost.Web\Pipeline\SinglePageApplication.cs,The tool detected the smell in this class because method(s) of this class reject the methods provided by its supertypes. The method(s) that reject the suptertype's method are: After
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105-109:8,Female:3047; Male:2839,Neuro Dementia:1280; Cardio Hypertension:1236; Metabolic Diabetes:746; Respiratory COPD:464; Cardio Coronary Artery Disease:439; Kidney Chronic:404; Cardio Congestive Heart Failure:398; Cancer:245; Neuro Parkinson’s:151; Kidney End-Stage Renal:129; Metabolic Obesity:119; Respiratory Sleep Apnea:49; Respiratory Asthma:47; Liver Cirrhosis:27; Immuno Organ Transplant:12; Immuno HIV:11; Liver Chronic:6,,,,,webpage,pod_Hospice:1; pod_Hospital:5; pod_Long-Term Living:3; pod_Residence:2; pod_Other:4,11/24/2020 4,Illinois,http://www.dph.illinois.gov/covid19/covid19-statistics,9990304; age_Unknown:564943; age_<20:1238203; age_20-29:1969133; age_30-39:1410521; age_40-49:1208217; age_50-59:1280718; age_60-69:1075722; age_70-79:648570; age_80+:594277; gender_Male:3959522; gender_Female:5202222; gender_Unknown/Left Blank:828560; race_White:3218266; race_Black:754312; race_Left Blank:4588010; race_Other:309857; race_Asian:376687; race_Hispanic:724824; race_NH/PI*:10513; 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10-19:29797; 20-29:61545; 30-39:46842; 40-49:46567; 50-59:50034; 60-69:38128; 70-79:22976; 80+:16486; Unknown:261,Unknown:1310; Female:164403; Male:154726,,,9094; eth1_Hispanic/Latino:2.65%; eth1_Non-Hispanic Latino:84.76%; eth1_Unknown:12.59%; eth2_Arab:1.93%; eth2_Non-Arab:50.83%; eth2_Unknown:47.24%,Unknown:298; American Indian/Alaska Native:20; Asian/Pacific Islander:94; Black/African American:2695; Multiple Races:122; Other:196; White:5202,0-9:0; 10-19:0; 20-29:33; 30-39:68; 40-49:234; 50-59:650; 60-69:1436; 70-79:2348; 80+:3858; Unknown:0,Unknown:0; Female:4032; Male:4595,,4052,,,,webpage,,11/24/2020 7,Connecticut,https://portal.ct.gov/coronavirus,3044270,107280,,,,Hispanic:19938; NH American Indian or Alaskan Native:149; NH Asian or Pacific Islander:1300; NH Black:10026; NH Multiracial:1307; NH Other:2588; NH White:34432; Unknown:37540,0-9:3972; 10-19:9321; 20-29:18502; 30-39:16646; 40-49:14834; 50-59:16385; 60-69:11714; 70-79:6971; 80 and older:8891,Female:56646; Male:49705,,,4881,Hispanic:448; NH American Indian or Alaskan Native:2; NH Asian or Pacific Islander:53; NH Black:708; NH Multiracial:39; NH Other:24; NH White:3560; Unknown:47,0-9:1; 10-19:1; 20-29:5; 30-39:23; 40-49:67; 50-59:203; 60-69:611; 70-79:1065; 80 and older:2905,Female:2550; Male:2330,,,,,,,curr_hosp:891,11/23/2020 8,Texas,https://txdshs.maps.arcgis.com/apps/opsdashboard/index.html,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 9,Georgia,https://dph.georgia.gov/covid-19-daily-status-report,4173943,408644; eth_Hispanic/ Latino:50824; eth_Non-Hispanic/ Latino:241811; eth_Unknown:116009,,,,Unknown:82299; African-American/ Black:113914; American Indian/ Alaska Native:311; Asian:7798; Native Hawaiian/ Pacific Islander:478; Other:27855; White:175989,<1 years:1422; 01-04 years:4723; 05-09 years:7089; 10-17 years:25724; 18-29 years:100776; 30-39 years:66595; 40-49 years:63512; 50-59 years:59083; 60-69 years:39860; 70-79 years:23177; 80 & Older years:14497; Unknown years:2186,Female:216155; Male:186508; Unknown:5981,,,8648; eth_Hispanic/ Latino:531; eth_Non-Hispanic/ Latino:8073; eth_Unknown:44,Unknown:32; African-American/ Black:3400; American Indian/ Alaska Native:10; Asian:154; Native Hawaiian/ Pacific Islander:7; Other:201; White:4844,<1 years:0; 01-04 years:1; 05-09 years:1; 10-17 years:5; 18-29 years:63; 30-39 years:140; 40-49 years:335; 50-59 years:805; 60-69 years:1722; 70-79 years:2389; 80 & Older years:3187; Unknown years:0,Female:4151; Male:4494; Unknown:3,,34268; eth_Hispanic/ Latino:4526; eth_Non-Hispanic/ Latino:26765; eth_Unknown:2977,Unknown:1695; African-American/ Black:14434; American Indian/ Alaska Native:19; Asian:613; Native Hawaiian/ Pacific Islander:42; Other:2722; White:14743,<1 years:84; 01-04 years:98; 05-09 years:68; 10-17 years:314; 18-29 years:2287; 30-39 years:3023; 40-49 years:4325; 50-59 years:6124; 60-69 years:6990; 70-79 years:6116; 80 & Older years:4783; Unknown years:56,Female:17493; Male:16624; Unknown:151,webpage,,11/24/2020 10,Maryland,https://coronavirus.maryland.gov,4200836,185464,,,,Data not available:26726; African-American (NH):55775; Asian (NH):3625; White (NH):54600; Hispanic:36218; Other (NH):8520,0-9:7609; 10-19:16515; 20-29:35360; 30-39:33239; 40-49:29224; 50-59:27328; 60-69:18110; 70-79:10419; 80+:7660,Female:97557; Male:87907,,,4481,Data not available:33; African-American (NH):1767; Asian (NH):163; White (NH):1979; Hispanic:489; Other (NH):50,0-9:0; 10-19:3; 20-29:27; 30-39:59; 40-49:143; 50-59:368; 60-69:710; 70-79:1111; 80+:2058; Data not available:2,Female:2192; Male:2289,,19914,,,,arcgis + webpage,Currently hospitalized:1341; Acute care:1027; Intensive care:314; Released from isolation:8517,11/24/2020 11,Ohio,https://coronavirus.ohio.gov/wps/portal/gov/covid-19/dashboards/key-metrics/hospitalizations,5783688,371908; eth_Non-hispanic:236596; eth_Hispanic:14789; eth_Unknown:120523,,49.0,0.0,Unknown:69072; White:216675; Black:47578; Other:21845; Multi:9406; Asian:6522; NH/PI:357; AI/AN:453,0-19:45525; 20-29:72588; 30-39:55229; 40-49:52181; 50-59:56240; 60-69:43165; 70-79:26254; 80+:20418; Unknown:308,Unknown:2973; Female:196953; Male:171982,,,6118; eth_Non-hispanic:5644; eth_Hispanic:122; eth_Unknown:349; eth_Refuse:3,Unknown:198; White:4765; Black:954; Other:49; Multi:93; Asian:52; NH/PI:3; AI/AN:4,0-19:4; 20-29:13; 30-39:42; 40-49:98; 50-59:340; 60-69:834; 70-79:1560; 80+:3226; Unknown:1,Unknown:4; Female:2958; Male:3156,,25069; eth_Non-hispanic:20906; eth_Hispanic:1126; eth_Unknown:3000; eth_Refuse:37,Unknown:1200; White:16213; Black:5499; Other:817; Multi:833; Asian:413; NH/PI:42; AI/AN:39,0-19:550; 20-29:1088; 30-39:1456; 40-49:2155; 50-59:3904; 60-69:5313; 70-79:5645; 80+:4950; Unknown:8,Unknown:59; Female:12155; Male:12855,tableau,today_hosp:7,11/24/2020 12,Washington,https://www.doh.wa.gov/emergencies/coronavirus,2968070,151019,,,,Unknown Race/Ethnicity:57853; Hispanic:33576; Non-Hispanic American Indian or Alaska Native:1334; Non-Hispanic Asian:4930; Non-Hispanic Black:5536; Non-Hispanic White:41607; Non-Hispanic Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander:1994; Non-Hispanic Multiracial:2526; Non-Hispanic Other Race:1667,0-19:15%; 20-39:40%; 40-59:28%; 60-79:13%; 80+:4%; Unknown:0%,Unknown:3%; Female:49%; Male:47%,,,2690,Unknown Race/Ethnicity:59; Hispanic:367; Non-Hispanic American Indian or Alaska Native:61; Non-Hispanic Asian:182; Non-Hispanic Black:79; Non-Hispanic White:1815; Non-Hispanic Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander:45; Non-Hispanic Multiracial:34; Non-Hispanic Other Race:48,0-19:0%; 20-39:1%; 40-59:9%; 60-79:39%; 80+:51%; Unknown:0%,Unknown:2%; Female:46%; Male:52%,,10166,Unknown Race/Ethnicity:3284; Hispanic:1861; Non-Hispanic American Indian or Alaska Native:140; Non-Hispanic Asian:470; Non-Hispanic Black:403; Non-Hispanic White:3475; Non-Hispanic Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander:253; Non-Hispanic Multiracial:128; Non-Hispanic Other Race:152,0-19:2%; 20-39:14%; 40-59:28%; 60-79:38%; 80+:18%; Unknown:0%,Unknown:2%; Female:46%; Male:52%,power BI + webpage,,11/24/2020 13,Indiana,https://coronavirus.in.gov,2107744; age_0-19:375096; age_20-29:387670; age_30-39:307206; age_40-49:276449; age_50-59:282228; age_60-69:240192; age_70-79:144629; age_80+:89379; age_Unknown:4895; gender_F:1150895; gender_M:923166; gender_Unknown:33683; race_Asian:38009; race_Black or African American:156354; race_Other Race:240687; race_Unknown:282391; race_White:1390303; eth_Hispanic or Latino:78368; eth_Not Hispanic or Latino:946353; eth_Unknown:1083023,306538; eth_Hispanic or Latino:21630; eth_Not Hispanic or Latino:142718; eth_Unknown:142190,544.0,5693.0,35.0,Unknown:58272; Asian:3934; Black or African American:21025; Other Race:34308; White:188999,0-19:42421; 20-29:58559; 30-39:45227; 40-49:45900; 50-59:44380; 60-69:33992; 70-79:20404; 80+:15536; Unknown:119,Unknown:3212; F:162041; M:141285,,,5169; eth_Hispanic or Latino:129; eth_Not Hispanic or Latino:2664; eth_Unknown:2376,Unknown:343; Asian:25; Black or African American:522; Other Race:688; White:3591,0-19:2; 20-29:14; 30-39:41; 40-49:90; 50-59:255; 60-69:778; 70-79:1303; 80+:2686; Unknown:0,Unknown:61; F:2487; M:2621,,,,,,interactive,BEDS_ICU_TOTAL:2156; BEDS_ICU_OCCUPIED_COVID_19:909; BEDS_ICU_NO_OCCUPIED_COVID_19:722; BEDS_AVAILABLE_ICU_BEDS_TOTAL:525; VENTS_TOTAL:2801; VENTS_ALL_USE_COVID_19:325; VENTS_NON_COVID_PTS_ON_VENTS:454; VENTS_ALL_AVAILABLE_VENTS_NOT_IN_USE:2022; PCT_BEDS_ICU_OCCUPIED_COVID_19:42.16; PCT_BEDS_ICU_NO_OCCUPIED_COVID_19:33.49; PCT_BEDS_AVAILABLE_ICU_BEDS_TOTAL:24.35; PCT_VENTS_ALL_USE_COVID_19:11.6; PCT_VENTS_NON_COVID_PTS_ON_VENTS:16.21; PCT_VENTS_ALL_AVAILABLE_VENTS_NOT_IN_USE:72.19,11/23/2020 14,Colorado,https://covid19.colorado.gov/case-data,1645109,206439,,,,"Unknown:0.256; American Indian or Alaska Native:0.005; Asian:0.013; Black or African American:0.028; Hispanic, All Races:0.318; Multiple Races - Non Hispanic:0.014; Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander:0.003; Other:0.007; White - Non Hispanic:0.356",0-9:0.039; 10-19:0.112; 20-29:0.225; 30-39:0.181; 40-49:0.155; 50-59:0.13; 60-69:0.083; 70-79:0.044; 80+:0.032; Unknown:0.001,Unknown:0.025; Female:0.496; Male:0.479,x (by date),,2860,"Unknown:0.035; American Indian or Alaska Native:0.006; Asian:0.027; Black or African American:0.051; Hispanic, All Races:0.23; Multiple Races - Non Hispanic:0.024; Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander:0.002; Other:0.006; White - Non Hispanic:0.618",0-9:0; 10-19:0.002; 20-29:0.007; 30-39:0.009; 40-49:0.029; 50-59:0.066; 60-69:0.122; 70-79:0.234; 80+:0.531,Unknown:0.005; Female:0.462; Male:0.532,,12836,,,,tableau,,11/24/2020 15,Virginia,http://www.vdh.virginia.gov/coronavirus/,37733,223582,,2544.0,37.0,Not Reported:42577; Asian or Pacific Islander:7133; Black:41576; Latino:45220; Native American:292; Other Race:5557; Two or more races:2233; White:78994,0-9:8537; 10-19:22724; 20-29:45899; 30-39:37364; 40-49:33775; 50-59:31551; 60-69:20939; 70-79:11567; 80+:9520; Missing:1706,Female:114698; Male:107138; Not Reported:1746,,,3979,Not Reported:114; Asian or Pacific Islander:167; Black:1017; Latino:348; Native American:7; Other Race:51; Two or more races:16; White:2259,0-9:0; 10-19:1; 20-29:9; 30-39:40; 40-49:98; 50-59:275; 60-69:618; 70-79:1028; 80+:1903; Missing:7,Female:1930; Male:2031; Not Reported:18,,14212,Not Reported:351; Asian or Pacific Islander:612; Black:4110; Latino:3478; Native American:13; Other Race:286; Two or more races:102; White:5260,0-9:121; 10-19:153; 20-29:573; 30-39:1161; 40-49:1728; 50-59:2563; 60-69:2871; 70-79:2623; 80+:2393; Missing:26,Female:6773; Male:7426; Not Reported:13,tableau,total_hosp_today:116,11/24/2020 16,Missouri,https://health.mo.gov/living/healthcondiseases/communicable/novel-coronavirus/results.php,2960516,278661; eth_non-hispanic:49.00%; eth_hispanic:4.04%; eth_unknown:46.96%,,,,Unknown:29.00%; white:44.80%; black:9.65%; ai/an:0.20%; asian:0.80%; multi:0.02%; other:15.53%,0-4 years:3523; 5-9 years:4445; 10-14 years:9003; 15-17 years:10495; 18-24 years:38751; 25-29 years:24361; 30-34 years:21685; 35-39 years:20815; 40-44 years:19731; 45-49 years:19848; 50-54 years:20129; 55-59 years:20564; 60-64 years:18384; 65-69 years:14130; 70-74 years:11649; 75-79 years:8480; 80+:14026; Unknown:444,,,,3750; eth_non-hispanic:76.07%; eth_hispanic:2.51%; eth_unknown:21.41%,Unknown:7.10%; white:51.05%; black:16.48%; ai/an:0.22%; asian:0.71%; multi:0.02%; other:24.39%,0-4 years:0; 5-9 years:0; 10-14 years:0; 15-17 years:0; 18-24 years:5; 25-29 years:6; 30-34 years:11; 35-39 years:14; 40-44 years:27; 45-49 years:49; 50-54 years:80; 55-59 years:130; 60-64 years:226; 65-69 years:314; 70-74 years:475; 75-79 years:552; 80+:1858; Unknown:3,,,,,,,webpage + arcgis,,11/24/2020 17,Rhode Island,https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1n-zMS9Al94CPj_Tc3K7Adin-tN9x1RSjjx2UzJ4SV7Q/edit,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 18,Alabama,http://www.alabamapublichealth.gov/covid19/index.html,1544865,236865; eth_Hispanic/Latino:8977; eth_Not Hispanic/Latino:90140; eth_Unknown:98731,,,,Unknown:58887; Asian:741; Black:42941; Other:24615; White:70664,>= 65:33087; 0-4:3849; 18-24:27295; 25-49:75041; 5-17:17468; 50-64:41108,Female:108055; Male:87099; Unknown:2694,,,3472; eth_Hispanic/Latino:83; eth_Not Hispanic/Latino:2633; eth_Unknown:449,Unknown:131; Asian:12; Black:1130; Other:92; White:1800,>= 65:2436; 0-4:4; 18-24:6; 25-49:155; 50-64:564,F:1493; M:1660; U:5,,24160,,,,"arcgis, pdf",CLN_ICU:2211; CLN_VENT:1276; HCW:11981; LTCF_Employee:3762; LTCF_Resident:7302,11/24/2020 19,Wisconsin,https://www.dhs.wisconsin.gov/covid-19/data.htm,2468729,363973; eth_hispanic:40950; eth_non-hispanic:261273; eth_unknown:61750,,,,Unknown:31563; AI/AN:4751; Asian/PI:7735; Black:24432; White:273245; MULTI/OTHERS:22247,0-9:13188; 10-19:41261; 20-29:72691; 30-39:56724; 40-49:51790; 50-59:55755; 60-69:39032; 70-79:20145; 80-89:9823; 90+:3564,Female:186303; Male:176920; Unknown:749,,,3115; eth_hispanic:218; eth_non-hispanic:2711; eth_unknown:186,Unknown:102; AI/AN:38; Asian/PI:60; Black:283; White:2574; MULTI/OTHERS:58,0-9:0; 10-19:0; 20-29:14; 30-39:26; 40-49:61; 50-59:172; 60-69:425; 70-79:793; 80-89:976; 90+:648,Female:1400; Male:1709; Unknown:6,,16209,,0-9:139; 10-19:261; 20-29:805; 30-39:1010; 40-49:1253; 50-59:2248; 60-69:3262; 70-79:3634; 80-89:2692; 90+:905,,,,11/24/2020 20,Utah,https://coronavirus.utah.gov/case-counts/,1945569,182121; casecom_7702:50.4% / 49.6%,,,,Unknown:19014; American Indian/Alaska Native:2624; Asian:3780; Black/African American:2729; Hispanic or Latino:46111; Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander:5479; White alone not Hispanic or Latino:103892; Other race:16212,0-1:576; 1-14:15703; 15-24:46374; 25-44:64805; 45-64:40784; 65-84:12327; 85+:1533; Unknown:19,Female:91614; Male:90303,,,808,Unknown:45; American Indian/Alaska Native:42; Asian:29; Black/African American:10; Hispanic or Latino:150; Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander:33; White alone not Hispanic or Latino:496; Other race:55,0-1:0; 1-14:0; 15-24:0; 25-44:30; 45-64:161; 65-84:407; 85+:206; Unknown:0,Female:37%; Male:62.6%,808:789,7702,Unknown:177; American Indian/Alaska Native:240; Asian:196; Black/African American:150; Hispanic or Latino:2060; Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander:523; White alone not Hispanic or Latino:4326; Other race:708,0-1:37; 1-14:102; 15-24:538; 25-44:1725; 45-64:2532; 65-84:2344; 85+:424; Unknown:0,Female:49.6%; Male:50.4%,,cum_active_cases:62540; cum_estimate_recovered:118773; icu_Yes:1422; icu_No:160156; icu_Under Investigation:20543; vent_Yes:519; vent_No:35681; vent_Under Investigation:145921,11/24/2020 21,Kentucky,https://kygeonet.maps.arcgis.com/apps/opsdashboard/index.html,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 22,Delaware,https://coronavirus.delaware.gov/latest-data/,406207; race_Non-Hispanic White:194042; race_Non-Hispanic Black:73498; race_Another/Multiple:36876; race_Hispanic/Latino:31541; race_Asian/Pacific Islander:9103; race_Unknown:61147,32664,,,,Unknown:2003; Non-Hispanic White:13733; Non-Hispanic Black:8146; Hispanic/Latino:6559; Another/Multiple:1697; Asian/Pacific Islander:526,0-4:682; 5-17:2742; 18-34:10469; 35-49:7358; 50-64:6584; 65+:4829,Female:17637; Male:14977; Unknown:50,,,757,Unknown:1; Non-Hispanic White:501; Non-Hispanic Black:189; Hispanic/Latino:52; Another/Multiple:12; Asian/Pacific Islander:2,0-4:0; 5-17:0; 18-34:13; 35-49:20; 50-64:98; 65+:626,Female:391; Male:366,,,,,,,curr_hosp:28; Recoveries:16262,11/24/2020 23,Arkansas,https://www.healthy.arkansas.gov/programs-services/topics/novel-coronavirus,1736842,148312; eth_hispanic:20243; eth_nonhispanic:128069,,,,black:27176; white:90898; na:381; asian:1411; pi:2632; other_race:7958; unk_race:16830,0-10:8465; 11-17:11304; 18-24:21203; 25-34:24482; 35-44:22674; 45-54:21189; 55-64:17614; 65+:21381; unknown:0,male:70990; female:76362; unk_gender:960,,,2405; eth_hispanic:108; eth_nonhispanic:2297,black:398; white:1679; na:7; asian:20; pi:48; other_race:96; unk_race:148,0-10:0; 11-17:0; 18-24:4; 25-34:25; 35-44:51; 45-54:130; 55-64:310; 65+:1885; unknown:0,,case_diabetes:10293; case_cardiac_disease:5174; case_hypertension:18702; case_cpd:3410; case_ckd:1272; case_immunocompromised:1222,,,,,pdf,,11/24/2020 24,New Mexico,https://cvprovider.nmhealth.org/public-dashboard.html,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 25,Oregon,https://govstatus.egov.com/OR-OHA-COVID-19,1021373,67333; eth_Hispanic:22306; eth_Not Hispanic:33398; eth_Not available:11629,,,,Not available:10300; White:30354; Black:1944; Asian:1902; American Indian/Alaska Native:1412; Pacific Islander:841; Other:19308; Multiracial:1272,0 to 9:3275; 10 to 19:7334; 20 to 29:14596; 30 to 39:12083; 40 to 49:10563; 50 to 59:8464; 60 to 69:5345; 70 to 79:3156; 80 and over:2387; Not available:130,Not available:389; Female:34685; Male:32253; Non-binary:6,,,847; eth_Hispanic:111; eth_Not Hispanic:580; eth_Refused/Unknown :156,White:567; Black:22; Asian:24; Other:91; Multiracial:22; AI/AN:15; Pacific Is.:10; Refused/Unknown :96,0 to 9:0; 10 to 19:0; 20 to 29:1; 30 to 39:9; 40 to 49:19; 50 to 59:53; 60 to 69:133; 70 to 79:194; 80 and over:438; Not available:0,Not available:1; Female:377; Male:469; Non-binary:0,,4176; eth_Hispanic:1021; eth_Not Hispanic:2612; eth_Refused/Unknown :543,White:2408; Black:147; Asian:140; Other:893; Multiracial:71; AI/AN:117; Pacific Is.:98; Refused/Unknown :302,0 to 9:47; 10 to 19:65; 20 to 29:286; 30 to 39:324; 40 to 49:470; 50 to 59:634; 60 to 69:772; 70 to 79:806; 80 and over:749; Not available:23,Female:1960; Male:2204; Refused/Unknown:12,webpage,,11/24/2020 27,Maine,https://www.maine.gov/dhhs/mecdc/infectious-disease/epi/airborne/coronavirus.shtml,832453,10799; eth_Not Hispanic or Latino:8748; eth_Unknown:1762; eth_Hispanic or Latino:290,,,,White:8243; Black or African American:1119; Not disclosed:915; Other Race:258; Asian:167; Two or more:57; American Indian or Alaska Native:36; Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander:5,<20:1402; 20s:1985; 30s:1623; 40s:1424; 50s:1670; 60s:1251; 70s:777; 80+:668,Female:5520; Male:5280,,,189; eth_Not Hispanic or Latino:140; eth_Unknown:24; eth_Hispanic or Latino:1,White:150; Black or African American:4; Not disclosed:10; Other Race:1; Asian:0; Two or more:0; American Indian or Alaska Native:0; Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander:0,,Female:95; Male:94,,662; eth_Not Hispanic or Latino:510; eth_Unknown:55; eth_Hispanic or Latino:12,White:489; Black or African American:46; Not disclosed:17; Other Race:11; Asian:12; Two or more:1; American Indian or Alaska Native:1; Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander:0,,Female:287; Male:375,tableau and interactive webpage,,11/24/2020 29,North Dakota,https://www.health.nd.gov/diseases-conditions/coronavirus/north-dakota-coronavirus-cases,1092803,74401,,,,White:39967; Unknown:26951; Black:2333; AI/AN:3030; Asian:1063; Multi:889; Other:168,0-9:3409; 10-19:9094; 20-29:16470; 30-39:12032; 40-49:9355; 50-59:9050; 60-69:7361; 70-79:3822; 80+:3777,Male:35420; Female:38981,,,883,,0-9:0; 10-19:1; 20-29:2; 30-39:7; 40-49:12; 50-59:42; 60-69:86; 70-79:165; 80+:568,,,2528,,,,datawrapper,,11/23/2020 31,Alaska,https://coronavirus-response-alaska-dhss.hub.arcgis.com/datasets/covid-cases-public/data,943401,27669; eth_Hispanic:1654; eth_Non-Hispanic:15024; eth_UI Ethnicity:10410,,,,Unknown Ethnicity:581; White:9150; Black:874; AI/AN:6130; Asian:1129; NHOPI:959; Multiple:1706; Other:2008,<10 Years:1605; 10-19 Years:3264; 20-29 Years:5836; 30-39 Years:5307; 40-49 Years:3953; 50-59 Years:3522; 60-69 Years:2561; 70-79 Years:1134; 80+ Years:487; Unknown Age:0,Male:13862; Female:13767; Unknown Sex:40,,,115; eth_Hispanic:2; eth_Non-Hispanic:91; eth_UI Ethnicity:19,Unknown Ethnicity:3; White:38; Black:4; AI/AN:41; Asian:9; NHOPI:9; Multiple:4; Other:2,<10 Years:0; 10-19 Years:0; 20-29 Years:2; 30-39 Years:4; 40-49 Years:7; 50-59 Years:8; 60-69 Years:22; 70-79 Years:31; 80+ Years:41; Unknown Age:0,Male:72; Female:43; Unknown Sex:0,,619; eth_Hispanic:33; eth_Non-Hispanic:465; eth_UI Ethnicity:106,Unknown Ethnicity:15; White:193; Black:30; AI/AN:177; Asian:39; NHOPI:73; Multiple:39; Other:23,<10 Years:5; 10-19 Years:4; 20-29 Years:30; 30-39 Years:54; 40-49 Years:67; 50-59 Years:101; 60-69 Years:144; 70-79 Years:126; 80+ Years:88; Unknown Age:0,Male:340; Female:279; Unknown Sex:0,arcgis + raw data,All_Beds:3731; Inpatient_Beds:3105; Inpatient_Occup:1812; Inpatient_Avail:1293; ICU_Beds:432; ICU_Occup:244; ICU_Avail:188; Pos_COVID_PUI_Pending:283; Vent_Cap:745; Vent_Avail:650; Vent_Occup:95; FID:105; facility_filter:7; Pos_COVID:257; PUI_Pending:26; Adult_Inpatient_Beds:2666; Adult_Inpatient_Used:1595; Adult_Inpatient_Available:1071; Adult_ICU_Beds:271; Adult_ICU_Used:159; Adult_ICU_Available:112; Adult_ICU_COVID_Confirmed:64; Adult_ICU_COVID_Suspected:4; Adult_ICU_COVID_Total:68; Adult_COVID_Confirmed:34; Adult_COVID_Suspected:12; Adult_COVID_Total:277; Adult_Non_ICU_Inpatient_Beds:2395; Adult_Non_ICU_Inpatient_Used:1436; Adult_Non_ICU_Inpatient_Available:959; Total_Non_ICU_Inpatient_Beds:2673; Total_Non_ICU_Inpatient_Used:1568,11/23/2020 32,District of Columbia,https://coronavirus.dc.gov/page/coronavirus-data,648922,20409; eth_Unknown:1765; eth_Hispanic or Latino:4908; eth_NOT Hispanic or Latino:13719; eth_Refused During Interview:17,,,,Unknown:83; White:4714; Black:9590; Asian:330; American Indian:39; Native Hawaiian Pacific Islander:58; Two or More Races:5593; Refused During Interview:2,Unknown:22; 0-4:462; 5-14:771; 15-19:719; 20-24:1904; 25-34:4887; 35-44:3483; 45-54:2763; 55-64:2562; 65-74:1561; 75+:1275,Female:10410; Male:9942; Other/Unknown:57,,,673,Black:499; Asian:8; Hispanic/Latinx:90; Non-Hispanic White:68; Other:8,<19:0; 20-29:5; 30-39:14; 40-49:25; 50-59:81; 60-69:154; 70-79:166; 80+:228,Female:289; Male:384,,,,,,interactive,,11/24/2020 1,Montana,https://dphhs.mt.gov/publichealth/cdepi/diseases/coronavirusmt/demographics,663581,64340; eth_hispanic:1445; eth_non-hispanic:37721,,,,White:38185; AIAN:6239; Asian:191; Black:293; Other:4310,0-9:2699; 10-19:7368; 100:43; 20-29:12214; 30-39:10374; 40-49:8796; 50-59:8593; 60-69:7306; 70-79:4296; 80-89:1991; 90-99:660,F:32069; M:29140; U:3131,,,713,,0-9:0; 10-19:0; 100:5; 20-29:1; 30-39:10; 40-49:22; 50-59:58; 60-69:105; 70-79:188; 80-89:216; 90-99:108,F:298; M:380; U:35,,2733,,0-9:9; 10-19:22; 100:1; 20-29:58; 30-39:121; 40-49:212; 50-59:376; 60-69:597; 70-79:718; 80-89:486; 90-99:133,F:1252; M:1438; U:43,arcgis + webpage,,12/03/2020 1,Nebraska,https://nebraska.maps.arcgis.com/apps/opsdashboard/index.html,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1,Vermont,https://www.healthvermont.gov/response/coronavirus-covid-19/current-activity-vermont,227464,4642; eth_Hispanic:106; eth_Not Hispanic:3895; eth_Unknown:641,,178.0,0.0,Unknown:362; American Indian or Alaska Native:5; Asian:173; Black or African American:237; Other Race:70; White:3795,0-9:181; 10-19:506; 20-29:906; 30-39:606; 40-49:558; 50-59:739; 60-69:569; 70-79:329; 80+:248,Female:2352; Male:2234; Unknown:56,,,75; eth_Hispanic:0; eth_Not Hispanic:73; eth_Unknown:2,Unknown:1; American Indian or Alaska Native:1; Asian:2; Black or African American:0; Other Race:2; White:69,0-9:0; 10-19:0; 20-29:0; 30-39:1; 40-49:2; 50-59:2; 60-69:8; 70-79:26; 80+:36,Female:32; Male:41; Unknown:2,,,,,,arcgis,daily_recovered:49; total_recovered:2726; people_monitored:384; completed_monitoring:11132,12/02/2020 1,Louisiana,http://ldh.la.gov/coronavirus/,3645006,244078,,,,American Indian/Alaskan Native:653; Asian:11910; Black:78152; Native Hawaiian/Other Pacific Islander:256; Other:19534; Unknown:19127; White:102492,0 to 4:4894; 5 to 17:21461; 18 to 29:53388; 30 to 39:39017; 40 to 49:35692; 50 to 59:35054; 60 to 69:27598; 70+:26754,Male:44%; Female:55%; Unknown/Other:1%,,,6524; eth_Hispanic/Latino:2.70%; eth_Non-Hispanic/Latino:92.30%; eth_Unknown:5.00%,American Indian/Alaskan Native:7; Asian:44; Black:2792; Native Hawaiian/Other Pacific Islander:8; Other:27; Unknown:3; White:3592,18 to 29:27; 30 to 39:92; 40 to 49:206; 50 to 59:549; 60 to 69:1192; 70+:4452; < 18:6,Male:52%; Female:48%; Unknown/Other:0%,Asthma:3.34%; Cancer:6.76%; Cardiac Disease:20.64%; Chronic Kidney Disease:17.53%; Congestive Heart Failure:13.07%; Diabetes:29.06%; Hypertension:50.35%; Neurological:21.57%; Obesity:16.02%; Pulmonary:11.26%; None:4.30%,,,,,arcgis + tableau + downloadable csv,curr_hosp:881; curr_vent:143; Beds_In Use:9798; Beds_Still Available:4446; Hospital Vents_In Use:553; Hospital Vents_Still Available:1828; ICU Beds_In Use:1286; ICU Beds_Still Available:413,12/03/2020
[ [ "Design smell", "Namespace", "Class", "File", "Cause" ], [ "Unutilized Abstraction", "DataConfig", "MvcApplication", "C:\\research\\architectureSmells\\repos\\openlab_OGDI-DataLab\\DataConfig\\Global.asax.cs", "The tool detected the smell in this class because this class is potentially unused. (Please ignore the smell if the reported class is auto-generated and/or used to serve a specific known purpose.)" ], [ "Unutilized Abstraction", "DataConfig.Controllers", "CatalogController", "C:\\research\\architectureSmells\\repos\\openlab_OGDI-DataLab\\DataConfig\\Controllers\\CatalogController.cs", "The tool detected the smell in this class because this class is potentially unused. (Please ignore the smell if the reported class is auto-generated and/or used to serve a specific known purpose.)" ], [ "Unutilized Abstraction", "DataConfig.Controllers", "DatasetController", "C:\\research\\architectureSmells\\repos\\openlab_OGDI-DataLab\\DataConfig\\Controllers\\DatasetController.cs", "The tool detected the smell in this class because this class is potentially unused. (Please ignore the smell if the reported class is auto-generated and/or used to serve a specific known purpose.)" ], [ "Unutilized Abstraction", "DataConfig.Controllers", "MainController", "C:\\research\\architectureSmells\\repos\\openlab_OGDI-DataLab\\DataConfig\\Controllers\\MainController.cs", "The tool detected the smell in this class because this class is potentially unused. (Please ignore the smell if the reported class is auto-generated and/or used to serve a specific known purpose.)" ], [ "Unnecessary Abstraction", "DataConfig.Helper", "Table", "C:\\research\\architectureSmells\\repos\\openlab_OGDI-DataLab\\DataConfig\\Helper\\Azure.cs", "The tool detected the smell in this class because the class contains only a few data members without any method implementation' that indicates that the abstraction might not be required. Following fields and properties are declared in this class: ' AvailableEndpoints' EntityMetadata' ProcessorParams' TableColumnsMetadata' TableMetadata" ], [ "Unnecessary Abstraction", "DataConfig.Models", "DeleteCatalog", "C:\\research\\architectureSmells\\repos\\openlab_OGDI-DataLab\\DataConfig\\Models\\FormModels.cs", "The tool detected the smell in this class because the class contains only a few data members without any method implementation' that indicates that the abstraction might not be required. Following fields and properties are declared in this class: ConfigStorageName' ConfigStorageKey' PartitionKey' RowKey" ], [ "Unnecessary Abstraction", "DataConfig.Models", "DeleteDataset", "C:\\research\\architectureSmells\\repos\\openlab_OGDI-DataLab\\DataConfig\\Models\\FormModels.cs", "The tool detected the smell in this class because the class contains only a few data members without any method implementation' that indicates that the abstraction might not be required. Following fields and properties are declared in this class: Catalog' DataStorageName' DataStorageKey' PartitionKey' RowKey" ], [ "Duplicate Abstraction", "DataConfig.Resources", "Messages", "C:\\research\\architectureSmells\\repos\\openlab_OGDI-DataLab\\DataConfig\\Resources\\Messages.Designer.cs", "The tool detected the smell in this class because a set of code clones has been found and at least one of the clones found in this class. List of code clones with start and end line numbers are: Messages (C:\\research\\architectureSmells\\repos\\openlab_OGDI-DataLab\\DataConfig\\Resources\\Messages.Designer.cs' [1' 24])' _Layout (C:\\research\\architectureSmells\\repos\\openlab_OGDI-DataLab\\DataConfig\\Resources\\_Layout.Designer.cs' [1' 24])' UI (C:\\research\\architectureSmells\\repos\\openlab_OGDI-DataLab\\DataConfig\\Resources\\UI.Designer.cs' [1' 24])" ], [ "Duplicate Abstraction", "DataConfig.Resources", "Messages", "C:\\research\\architectureSmells\\repos\\openlab_OGDI-DataLab\\DataConfig\\Resources\\Messages.Designer.cs", "The tool detected the smell in this class because a set of code clones has been found and at least one of the clones found in this class. List of code clones with start and end line numbers are: Messages (C:\\research\\architectureSmells\\repos\\openlab_OGDI-DataLab\\DataConfig\\Resources\\Messages.Designer.cs' [43' 63])' _Layout (C:\\research\\architectureSmells\\repos\\openlab_OGDI-DataLab\\DataConfig\\Resources\\_Layout.Designer.cs' [43' 63])' UI (C:\\research\\architectureSmells\\repos\\openlab_OGDI-DataLab\\DataConfig\\Resources\\UI.Designer.cs' [43' 63])" ], [ "Unutilized Abstraction", "DataConfig.Resources", "_Layout", "C:\\research\\architectureSmells\\repos\\openlab_OGDI-DataLab\\DataConfig\\Resources\\_Layout.Designer.cs", "The tool detected the smell in this class because this class is potentially unused. (Please ignore the smell if the reported class is auto-generated and/or used to serve a specific known purpose.)" ], [ "Broken Modularization", "DataConfig.Helper", "Table", "C:\\research\\architectureSmells\\repos\\openlab_OGDI-DataLab\\DataConfig\\Helper\\Azure.cs", "The tool detected the smell in this class because it contains only data members without any method implementation. Following fields and properties are declared in this class: ' AvailableEndpoints' EntityMetadata' ProcessorParams' TableColumnsMetadata' TableMetadata" ], [ "Broken Modularization", "DataConfig.Models", "AddCatalog", "C:\\research\\architectureSmells\\repos\\openlab_OGDI-DataLab\\DataConfig\\Models\\FormModels.cs", "The tool detected the smell in this class because it contains only data members without any method implementation. Following fields and properties are declared in this class: ConfigStorageName' ConfigStorageKey' Alias' Description' Disclaimer' DataStorageName' DataStorageKey" ], [ "Broken Modularization", "DataConfig.Models", "DeleteDataset", "C:\\research\\architectureSmells\\repos\\openlab_OGDI-DataLab\\DataConfig\\Models\\FormModels.cs", "The tool detected the smell in this class because it contains only data members without any method implementation. Following fields and properties are declared in this class: Catalog' DataStorageName' DataStorageKey' PartitionKey' RowKey" ] ]
Create the CSV version of the given table.
Design smell,Namespace,Class,File,Cause Unutilized Abstraction,DataConfig,MvcApplication,C:\research\architectureSmells\repos\openlab_OGDI-DataLab\DataConfig\Global.asax.cs,The tool detected the smell in this class because this class is potentially unused. (Please ignore the smell if the reported class is auto-generated and/or used to serve a specific known purpose.) Unutilized Abstraction,DataConfig.Controllers,CatalogController,C:\research\architectureSmells\repos\openlab_OGDI-DataLab\DataConfig\Controllers\CatalogController.cs,The tool detected the smell in this class because this class is potentially unused. (Please ignore the smell if the reported class is auto-generated and/or used to serve a specific known purpose.) Unutilized Abstraction,DataConfig.Controllers,DatasetController,C:\research\architectureSmells\repos\openlab_OGDI-DataLab\DataConfig\Controllers\DatasetController.cs,The tool detected the smell in this class because this class is potentially unused. (Please ignore the smell if the reported class is auto-generated and/or used to serve a specific known purpose.) Unutilized Abstraction,DataConfig.Controllers,MainController,C:\research\architectureSmells\repos\openlab_OGDI-DataLab\DataConfig\Controllers\MainController.cs,The tool detected the smell in this class because this class is potentially unused. (Please ignore the smell if the reported class is auto-generated and/or used to serve a specific known purpose.) Unnecessary Abstraction,DataConfig.Helper,Table,C:\research\architectureSmells\repos\openlab_OGDI-DataLab\DataConfig\Helper\Azure.cs,The tool detected the smell in this class because the class contains only a few data members without any method implementation' that indicates that the abstraction might not be required. Following fields and properties are declared in this class: ' AvailableEndpoints' EntityMetadata' ProcessorParams' TableColumnsMetadata' TableMetadata Unnecessary Abstraction,DataConfig.Models,DeleteCatalog,C:\research\architectureSmells\repos\openlab_OGDI-DataLab\DataConfig\Models\FormModels.cs,The tool detected the smell in this class because the class contains only a few data members without any method implementation' that indicates that the abstraction might not be required. Following fields and properties are declared in this class: ConfigStorageName' ConfigStorageKey' PartitionKey' RowKey Unnecessary Abstraction,DataConfig.Models,DeleteDataset,C:\research\architectureSmells\repos\openlab_OGDI-DataLab\DataConfig\Models\FormModels.cs,The tool detected the smell in this class because the class contains only a few data members without any method implementation' that indicates that the abstraction might not be required. Following fields and properties are declared in this class: Catalog' DataStorageName' DataStorageKey' PartitionKey' RowKey Duplicate Abstraction,DataConfig.Resources,Messages,C:\research\architectureSmells\repos\openlab_OGDI-DataLab\DataConfig\Resources\Messages.Designer.cs,The tool detected the smell in this class because a set of code clones has been found and at least one of the clones found in this class. List of code clones with start and end line numbers are: Messages (C:\research\architectureSmells\repos\openlab_OGDI-DataLab\DataConfig\Resources\Messages.Designer.cs' [1' 24])' _Layout (C:\research\architectureSmells\repos\openlab_OGDI-DataLab\DataConfig\Resources\_Layout.Designer.cs' [1' 24])' UI (C:\research\architectureSmells\repos\openlab_OGDI-DataLab\DataConfig\Resources\UI.Designer.cs' [1' 24]) Duplicate Abstraction,DataConfig.Resources,Messages,C:\research\architectureSmells\repos\openlab_OGDI-DataLab\DataConfig\Resources\Messages.Designer.cs,The tool detected the smell in this class because a set of code clones has been found and at least one of the clones found in this class. List of code clones with start and end line numbers are: Messages (C:\research\architectureSmells\repos\openlab_OGDI-DataLab\DataConfig\Resources\Messages.Designer.cs' [43' 63])' _Layout (C:\research\architectureSmells\repos\openlab_OGDI-DataLab\DataConfig\Resources\_Layout.Designer.cs' [43' 63])' UI (C:\research\architectureSmells\repos\openlab_OGDI-DataLab\DataConfig\Resources\UI.Designer.cs' [43' 63]) Unutilized Abstraction,DataConfig.Resources,_Layout,C:\research\architectureSmells\repos\openlab_OGDI-DataLab\DataConfig\Resources\_Layout.Designer.cs,The tool detected the smell in this class because this class is potentially unused. (Please ignore the smell if the reported class is auto-generated and/or used to serve a specific known purpose.) Broken Modularization,DataConfig.Helper,Table,C:\research\architectureSmells\repos\openlab_OGDI-DataLab\DataConfig\Helper\Azure.cs,The tool detected the smell in this class because it contains only data members without any method implementation. Following fields and properties are declared in this class: ' AvailableEndpoints' EntityMetadata' ProcessorParams' TableColumnsMetadata' TableMetadata Broken Modularization,DataConfig.Models,AddCatalog,C:\research\architectureSmells\repos\openlab_OGDI-DataLab\DataConfig\Models\FormModels.cs,The tool detected the smell in this class because it contains only data members without any method implementation. Following fields and properties are declared in this class: ConfigStorageName' ConfigStorageKey' Alias' Description' Disclaimer' DataStorageName' DataStorageKey Broken Modularization,DataConfig.Models,DeleteDataset,C:\research\architectureSmells\repos\openlab_OGDI-DataLab\DataConfig\Models\FormModels.cs,The tool detected the smell in this class because it contains only data members without any method implementation. Following fields and properties are declared in this class: Catalog' DataStorageName' DataStorageKey' PartitionKey' RowKey
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Generate the CSV string that matches this table.
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[ [ "Design smell", "Namespace", "Class", "File", "Cause" ], [ "Unutilized Abstraction", "Mocument.Model", "Catalog", "D:\\research\\architectureSmells\\repos\\cityindex-attic_CIAPI.CS\\src\\mocument\\Mocument.Model\\Catalog.cs", "The tool detected the smell in this class because this class is potentially unused. (Please ignore the smell if the reported class is auto-generated and/or used to serve a specific known purpose.)" ], [ "Unnecessary Abstraction", "Mocument.Model", "Message", "D:\\research\\architectureSmells\\repos\\cityindex-attic_CIAPI.CS\\src\\mocument\\Mocument.Model\\Message.cs", "The tool detected the smell in this class because the class contains only a few data members without any method implementation' that indicates that the abstraction might not be required. Following fields and properties are declared in this class: ' Text" ], [ "Unutilized Abstraction", "Mocument.Model", "Message", "D:\\research\\architectureSmells\\repos\\cityindex-attic_CIAPI.CS\\src\\mocument\\Mocument.Model\\Message.cs", "The tool detected the smell in this class because this class is potentially unused. (Please ignore the smell if the reported class is auto-generated and/or used to serve a specific known purpose.)" ], [ "Deficient Encapsulation", "Mocument.Model", "Message", "D:\\research\\architectureSmells\\repos\\cityindex-attic_CIAPI.CS\\src\\mocument\\Mocument.Model\\Message.cs", "The tool detected the smell in this class because the class exposes fields belonging to it with public accessibility. Following fields are declared with public accessiblity: Text" ] ]
Serialize the provided table to CSV output.
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[ [ "ID", "Type", "Story", "Parent", "Points", "Comments", "Author", "Title", "URL", "Content", "Created" ], [ "9089097", "comment", "9087819.0", "9088616.0", "0", "0", "lifeisstillgood", "", "", "Tip is included.<p>I suspect just like the concierge at a hotel, the cut comes from the provider of the service (a dozen roses for 100 bucks - they can afford some affiliate fees from that)", "1424606352.0" ], [ "9089096", "comment", "9072842.0", "9073403.0", "0", "0", "avinassh", "", "", "Hey your exercises are really good. I am half way through it and so far I am enjoying it a lot.", "1424606327.0" ], [ "9089095", "comment", "9086751.0", "9086751.0", "0", "0", "amouat", "", "", "This reminds me of the subuser project (<a href=\"http://subuser.org/\" rel=\"nofollow\">http://subuser.org/</a>) which is basically about using Docker to achieve sandboxing - the project is effectively aiming to build a linux package manager out of Docker.<p>Several commenters have pointed out the very real security issues with opening the X11 port. This is true, but you could use ssh forwarding or VNC (at a considerable performance penalty). I believe the other security issues (mainly related to PID 0 and which user processes are run at) will be solved shortly. Running applications in Docker is never going to be as secure as running an app in a full VM, but it can definitely be better than trusting random code on the internet (the recent Steam client issue springs to mind).", "1424606309.0" ], [ "9089094", "comment", "9088640.0", "9089040.0", "0", "0", "z92", "", "", "What&", "" ], [ "9089093", "comment", "9087819.0", "9088716.0", "0", "0", "morganvachon", "", "", "Given their explosion in requests around this time, I&", "" ], [ "9089092", "comment", "9087819.0", "9088450.0", "0", "0", "rmc", "", "", "Doesn&", "" ], [ "9089091", "comment", "9088549.0", "9089002.0", "0", "0", "eveningcoffee", "", "", "I think that connecting devices directly to the Internet is great nonsense and great danger to our privacy and security.<p>Still it would make sense to have an possibility to connect them to local network.", "1424606270.0" ], [ "9089090", "comment", "9087819.0", "9087978.0", "0", "0", "karmacondon", "", "", "As I understand it, this is what TaskRabbit and several other services offer right now. If this is something that you do on a regular basis, you might have enough disposable income to hire a full time personal assistant. Or pool money with other well off friends and split an assistant&", "" ], [ "9089089", "comment", "9087106.0", "9087395.0", "0", "0", "reasonish", "", "", "We have separate events for women in chess tournaments as well. Could it possibly <i>gasp</i> be that womens brains are different to mens? Or is that utterly too horrifying to some to comprehend...", "1424606234.0" ], [ "9089088", "story", "", "", "4", "1", "trekkingbuddha", "Third eye volunteer Nepal", "http://www.volunteersummernepal.org", "", "1424606218.0" ], [ "9089086", "comment", "9086330.0", "9088983.0", "0", "0", "makomk", "", "", "The official CDC website says that they found it definitely <i>did</i> cause intussusception:<p>&quot;The results of the investigations showed that RotaShield® vaccine caused intussusception in some healthy infants younger than 12 months of age who normally would be at low risk for this condition. The risk of intussusception increased 20 to 30 times over the expected risk for children of this age group within 2 weeks following the first dose of RotaShield® vaccine.&quot;<p>See <a href=\"http://www.cdc.gov/vaccines/vpd-vac/rotavirus/vac-rotashield-historical.htm\" rel=\"nofollow\">http://www.cdc.gov/vaccines/vpd-vac/rotavirus/vac-rotashield...</a>. Now, that&", "" ], [ "9089084", "comment", "9085563.0", "9086527.0", "0", "0", "cromwellian", "", "", "I think technically you could achieve this by having multiple heaps, kind of like custom allocators in other languages.<p>If Java had a placement syntax like<p>new (HeapReference) SomeClass(); => allocate in custom Heap<p>Then you could just turn off GC for that heap, and then blow the whole thing away when it got full. Or, you could have a more fine grained API to allow GC on these custom heaps. Perhaps you could even allow copying objects back to the main heap. You&", "" ], [ "9089082", "comment", "9085563.0", "9088727.0", "0", "0", "tonfa", "", "", "It&", "" ], [ "9089081", "comment", "9088549.0", "9088810.0", "0", "0", "legulere", "", "", "Security certification doesn&", "" ], [ "9089080", "comment", "9086080.0", "9088881.0", "0", "0", "maxerickson", "", "", "I think it&", "" ], [ "9089079", "story", "", "", "2", "0", "c4obi", "Intermediate Pythonista: Types and Classes I", "http://intermediatepythonista.com/object-orientation-in-python", "", "1424605662.0" ], [ "9089078", "comment", "9088844.0", "9088844.0", "0", "0", "anovikov", "", "", "Someone can please give me some trustworthy, scientific reading material to give people asking me to proof the point &", "" ], [ "9089077", "comment", "9088844.0", "9088844.0", "0", "0", "koalala", "", "", "Don&", "" ], [ "9089075", "comment", "9087889.0", "9088659.0", "0", "0", "softbuilder", "", "", "How do you feel about a player piano?", "1424605476.0" ], [ "9089074", "comment", "9086608.0", "9087893.0", "0", "0", "rainbowgarden", "", "", "It will overflow to filler[3]. ie the 4th byte.\\nsee the struct sockaddr:<p><pre><code>\t * first 2 bytes: Address Family,\\n\\n\t * next 2 bytes: port,\\n\\n\t * next 2 bytes: ipaddr,\\n\\n\t * next 8 bytes: zeroes.\\n</code></pre>\\nso filler[2] and filler[3] will form a short which will contain the port number.", "1424605449.0" ], [ "9089073", "comment", "9088640.0", "9089045.0", "0", "0", "moe", "", "", "<i>Nimrod feels like a faster version of python or ruby, something a lot of people would like to have.</i><p>Hell yes!<p>Nim really looks like it might have the potential to become the &quot;faster Ruby&quot; (or faster Python) that many of us are waiting for.<p>For all the progress in academic (Rust, Haskell) and special purpose (Go, Dart) languages, a new iteration on the &quot;general purpose workhorse&quot; is more than overdue.", "1424605435.0" ], [ "9089072", "comment", "9087819.0", "9088450.0", "0", "0", "andrewfong", "", "", "There is fairly length set of rules and case law governing all of this. The short version is that if your company is engaged in business with Californians, there&", "" ], [ "9089071", "comment", "9087108.0", "9088665.0", "0", "0", "dbaupp", "", "", "Thanks for clarifying.", "1424605406.0" ], [ "9089070", "comment", "9087108.0", "9088919.0", "0", "0", "cogburnd02", "", "", "> not if you symlink/alias &", "" ], [ "9089069", "comment", "9088549.0", "9088810.0", "0", "0", "happyscrappy", "", "", "Europe should hamstring their tech companies even more with feel good but useless regulations like the cookie law?", "1424605345.0" ], [ "9089068", "comment", "9088676.0", "9089019.0", "0", "0", "robzyb", "", "", "> You can&", "" ], [ "9089067", "comment", "9075945.0", "9080975.0", "0", "0", "ryanlol", "", "", "You should seriously consider switching banks in that case, what bank doesn&", "" ], [ "9089066", "comment", "9087824.0", "9087824.0", "0", "0", "emmelaich", "", "", "I don&", "" ], [ "9089065", "comment", "9087819.0", "9088966.0", "0", "0", "UVB-76", "", "", "A service like this simply isn&", "" ], [ "9089064", "comment", "9086080.0", "9086080.0", "0", "0", "frik", "", "", "Great. Please translate more wiki pages to English, that would definitely help to increase the audience.", "1424605060.0" ], [ "9089063", "comment", "9088640.0", "9088781.0", "0", "0", "p0nce", "", "", "Language maturity takes time. When Go and Rust went public, there were already languages in the very same niche, aiming to be a C++ replacement, and developped in the open.", "1424604999.0" ], [ "9089062", "comment", "9087819.0", "9087819.0", "0", "0", "benbristow", "", "", "Is this US only?", "1424604888.0" ], [ "9089061", "comment", "9088844.0", "9088971.0", "0", "0", "rl3", "", "", "This is spot on.<p>Like the parent commenter, I was also on the same path and stopped. Despite diving into the topic for over a year, I came to the sobering realization that I had insufficient starting capital to properly manage risk.<p>Standard commission fees will eat you for breakfast trying to exercise a 1% (position) risk model on an insufficient amount of capital. Things like Robinhood[0] unfortunately didn&", "" ], [ "9089059", "comment", "9088676.0", "9088676.0", "0", "0", "ExpiredLink", "", "", "> <i>“C programmers” really program not in C, but in the purely functional language cpp (the “C Preprocessor”). </i><p>Well ...", "1424604712.0" ], [ "9089058", "comment", "9087819.0", "9088221.0", "0", "0", "cpkpad", "", "", "How much did they surcharge?", "1424604699.0" ], [ "9089057", "comment", "9085850.0", "9085850.0", "0", "0", "th0br0", "", "", "ThinkPads rock(ed). The current generations (post <i></i>20, i.e. W520) have started to deteriorate in what I&", "" ], [ "9089056", "comment", "9087106.0", "9088354.0", "0", "0", "bruceb", "", "", "Looking at the list 5 out of 12 (42%) of the women speaking were not white.<p>They were free to speak about whatever they wanted it seemed?", "1424604639.0" ], [ "9089055", "comment", "9088549.0", "9088810.0", "0", "0", "icebraining", "", "", "Frankly, that sounds like a good way to kill open source IoT projects (which can&", "" ], [ "9089054", "comment", "9088664.0", "9088842.0", "0", "0", "cogburnd02", "", "", "Let&", "" ], [ "9089052", "comment", "9088844.0", "9089041.0", "0", "0", "raverbashing", "", "", "Oh there are a lot.<p>They&", "" ], [ "9089051", "comment", "9087398.0", "9088949.0", "0", "0", "thewarrior", "", "", "If this happened in real life it would be frikkin awesome. The interviewer would be flabbergasted. There are a couple of other blog posts in this genre :<p><a href=\"http://blogs.msdn.com/b/ericlippert/archive/2011/02/14/what-would-feynman-do.aspx\" rel=\"nofollow\">http://blogs.msdn.com/b/ericlippert/archive/2011/02/14/what-...</a><p><a href=\"http://vk.com/note736369_9773341\" rel=\"nofollow\">http://vk.com/note736369_9773341</a>", "1424604471.0" ], [ "9089050", "comment", "9087819.0", "9088122.0", "0", "0", "cpkpad", "", "", "I hope their business model is to provide sane-cost concierge.", "1424604469.0" ], [ "9089049", "comment", "9087819.0", "9088475.0", "0", "0", "cpkpad", "", "", "Bad idea: Giving legal advice without a license.<p>Worse idea: giving incorrect legal advice without a license.<p>Jurisdiction is complex. With the Internet, you do not need to have a physical location somewhere to do business there.", "1424604383.0" ], [ "9089048", "comment", "9087819.0", "9088333.0", "0", "0", "softbuilder", "", "", ">bottlenecked by humans<p>I saw a profile (probably on HN) about how the Siri technology was developed. This service sounds nearly ideal for Siri. In the short term I&", "" ], [ "9089047", "comment", "9088844.0", "9088844.0", "0", "0", "raverbashing", "", "", "The only thing you&", "" ], [ "9089046", "comment", "9088844.0", "9088844.0", "0", "0", "smoyer", "", "", "I started doing this after reading one of the Motley Fools&", "" ], [ "9089045", "comment", "9088640.0", "9088781.0", "0", "0", "logophobia", "", "", "Rust is trying to do something far more complicated. Memory-safety enforced by the compiler is a big deal, but it remains to be seen if it&", "" ], [ "9089044", "comment", "9088896.0", "9088896.0", "0", "0", "mrmondo", "", "", "I work for a Non-Profit - one thing that inspires me at the moment is that I am confident we are heading in the &", "" ], [ "9089043", "story", "", "", "5", "0", "davidbarker", "Photoshop v1.0's debut on the Today Show in 1990", "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OHbM4QJYVYM", "", "1424604074.0" ], [ "9089042", "comment", "9087819.0", "9087819.0", "0", "0", "aymeric", "", "", "I do not understand the internet. This type of service has existed for ages.<p>Why does this one attract so much attention?", "1424604038.0" ], [ "9089041", "comment", "9088844.0", "9088844.0", "0", "0", "gaius", "", "", "<i>gain an advantage over simplistic human investing</i><p>What makes you think there are any simplistic humans in the market for you to take advantage of?", "1424603945.0" ], [ "9089040", "comment", "9088640.0", "9088640.0", "0", "0", "aphexairlines", "", "", "Looks like comparing apples and oranges. If Nim has a GC it would be more instructive to compare it with another garbage-collected systems language like OCaml.", "1424603924.0" ], [ "9089037", "comment", "9084148.0", "9087845.0", "0", "0", "maxerickson", "", "", "This article linked from Wikipedia has a Canadian stating that the Brits asked them to monitor British citizens and US lawmakers worrying that it was being used to spy on US citizens:<p><a href=\"http://www.nytimes.com/library/tech/99/05/cyber/articles/27network.html\" rel=\"nofollow\">http://www.nytimes.com/library/tech/99/05/cyber/articles/27n...</a><p>I guess widespread speculation that avoiding domestic surveillance laws is one of the things done with the system isn&", "" ], [ "9089036", "comment", "9088844.0", "9088844.0", "0", "0", "Spitfire777", "", "", "I used to do it with bitcoin, but not to get rich, just for curiosity.<p>The most algorithms is just chart reading, playing around with periods, standard deviations etc. You can achieve something really quickly, but it only works if the market jumps up and down within a short time period and stays on the same level if watching a bigger time frame. What if the market drops by 90% suddenly because some bank decided to do something stupid?<p>The next time I won&", "" ], [ "9089035", "comment", "9087819.0", "9088866.0", "0", "0", "vacri", "", "", "If you look at exogen&", "" ], [ "9089034", "comment", "9086494.0", "9087885.0", "0", "0", "bluedino", "", "", "ROM chips were not cheap at all. The bigger your game, the more chips you needed and therefore the more your game would cost. The &", "" ], [ "9089033", "comment", "9088844.0", "9088942.0", "0", "0", "nikhilsaraf9", "", "", "Yes. That is a massive handicap that the system will have (it&", "" ], [ "9089032", "comment", "9088844.0", "9089021.0", "0", "0", "lmgtfy", "", "", ">> At the end of the day, I&", "" ], [ "9089031", "comment", "9087819.0", "9088952.0", "0", "0", "everyone", "", "", "I&", "" ], [ "9089030", "story", "", "", "1", "0", "kryptiskt", "Planetary CubeSats Begin to Come of Age", "http://futureplanets.blogspot.com/2015/02/planetary-cubesats-begin-to-come-of-age.html", "", "1424603155.0" ], [ "9089029", "comment", "9088640.0", "9088941.0", "0", "0", "guelo", "", "", "Right. Before I even read the article my thought was &quot;Nim better be easier or what&", "" ], [ "9089028", "comment", "9086751.0", "9087876.0", "0", "0", "tmikaeld", "", "", "Wayland sessions are separated from each other.", "1424602954.0" ], [ "9089027", "comment", "9088844.0", "9089009.0", "0", "0", "lmgtfy", "", "", "This. From OP&", "" ], [ "9089026", "comment", "9088844.0", "9088982.0", "0", "0", "bussiere", "", "", "we are event driven here, our program help us to find regular pattern drive by event as annual press conference (we buy before and sell just before) , fda approval for biotech, black friday for amazon , or cultural event (chinese new year).<p>You have annoucement, but don&", "" ], [ "9089025", "comment", "9088844.0", "9088844.0", "0", "0", "sek", "", "", "Let&", "" ] ]
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ID,Type,Story,Parent,Points,Comments,Author,Title,URL,Content,Created 9089097,comment,9087819.0,9088616.0,0,0,lifeisstillgood,,,"Tip is included.<p>I suspect just like the concierge at a hotel, the cut comes from the provider of the service (a dozen roses for 100 bucks - they can afford some affiliate fees from that)",1424606352.0 9089096,comment,9072842.0,9073403.0,0,0,avinassh,,,Hey your exercises are really good. I am half way through it and so far I am enjoying it a lot.,1424606327.0 9089095,comment,9086751.0,9086751.0,0,0,amouat,,,"This reminds me of the subuser project (<a href=""http://subuser.org/"" rel=""nofollow"">http://subuser.org/</a>) which is basically about using Docker to achieve sandboxing - the project is effectively aiming to build a linux package manager out of Docker.<p>Several commenters have pointed out the very real security issues with opening the X11 port. This is true, but you could use ssh forwarding or VNC (at a considerable performance penalty). I believe the other security issues (mainly related to PID 0 and which user processes are run at) will be solved shortly. Running applications in Docker is never going to be as secure as running an app in a full VM, but it can definitely be better than trusting random code on the internet (the recent Steam client issue springs to mind).",1424606309.0 9089094,comment,9088640.0,9089040.0,0,0,z92,,,What&, 9089093,comment,9087819.0,9088716.0,0,0,morganvachon,,,"Given their explosion in requests around this time, I&", 9089092,comment,9087819.0,9088450.0,0,0,rmc,,,Doesn&, 9089091,comment,9088549.0,9089002.0,0,0,eveningcoffee,,,I think that connecting devices directly to the Internet is great nonsense and great danger to our privacy and security.<p>Still it would make sense to have an possibility to connect them to local network.,1424606270.0 9089090,comment,9087819.0,9087978.0,0,0,karmacondon,,,"As I understand it, this is what TaskRabbit and several other services offer right now. If this is something that you do on a regular basis, you might have enough disposable income to hire a full time personal assistant. Or pool money with other well off friends and split an assistant&", 9089089,comment,9087106.0,9087395.0,0,0,reasonish,,,We have separate events for women in chess tournaments as well. Could it possibly <i>gasp</i> be that womens brains are different to mens? Or is that utterly too horrifying to some to comprehend...,1424606234.0 9089088,story,,,4,1,trekkingbuddha,Third eye volunteer Nepal,http://www.volunteersummernepal.org,,1424606218.0 9089086,comment,9086330.0,9088983.0,0,0,makomk,,,"The official CDC website says that they found it definitely <i>did</i> cause intussusception:<p>&quot;The results of the investigations showed that RotaShield® vaccine caused intussusception in some healthy infants younger than 12 months of age who normally would be at low risk for this condition. The risk of intussusception increased 20 to 30 times over the expected risk for children of this age group within 2 weeks following the first dose of RotaShield® vaccine.&quot;<p>See <a href=""http://www.cdc.gov/vaccines/vpd-vac/rotavirus/vac-rotashield-historical.htm"" rel=""nofollow"">http://www.cdc.gov/vaccines/vpd-vac/rotavirus/vac-rotashield...</a>. Now, that&", 9089084,comment,9085563.0,9086527.0,0,0,cromwellian,,,"I think technically you could achieve this by having multiple heaps, kind of like custom allocators in other languages.<p>If Java had a placement syntax like<p>new (HeapReference) SomeClass(); => allocate in custom Heap<p>Then you could just turn off GC for that heap, and then blow the whole thing away when it got full. Or, you could have a more fine grained API to allow GC on these custom heaps. Perhaps you could even allow copying objects back to the main heap. You&", 9089082,comment,9085563.0,9088727.0,0,0,tonfa,,,It&, 9089081,comment,9088549.0,9088810.0,0,0,legulere,,,Security certification doesn&, 9089080,comment,9086080.0,9088881.0,0,0,maxerickson,,,I think it&, 9089079,story,,,2,0,c4obi,Intermediate Pythonista: Types and Classes I,http://intermediatepythonista.com/object-orientation-in-python,,1424605662.0 9089078,comment,9088844.0,9088844.0,0,0,anovikov,,,"Someone can please give me some trustworthy, scientific reading material to give people asking me to proof the point &", 9089077,comment,9088844.0,9088844.0,0,0,koalala,,,Don&, 9089075,comment,9087889.0,9088659.0,0,0,softbuilder,,,How do you feel about a player piano?,1424605476.0 9089074,comment,9086608.0,9087893.0,0,0,rainbowgarden,,,"It will overflow to filler[3]. ie the 4th byte.\nsee the struct sockaddr:<p><pre><code> * first 2 bytes: Address Family,\n\n * next 2 bytes: port,\n\n * next 2 bytes: ipaddr,\n\n * next 8 bytes: zeroes.\n</code></pre>\nso filler[2] and filler[3] will form a short which will contain the port number.",1424605449.0 9089073,comment,9088640.0,9089045.0,0,0,moe,,,"<i>Nimrod feels like a faster version of python or ruby, something a lot of people would like to have.</i><p>Hell yes!<p>Nim really looks like it might have the potential to become the &quot;faster Ruby&quot; (or faster Python) that many of us are waiting for.<p>For all the progress in academic (Rust, Haskell) and special purpose (Go, Dart) languages, a new iteration on the &quot;general purpose workhorse&quot; is more than overdue.",1424605435.0 9089072,comment,9087819.0,9088450.0,0,0,andrewfong,,,"There is fairly length set of rules and case law governing all of this. The short version is that if your company is engaged in business with Californians, there&", 9089071,comment,9087108.0,9088665.0,0,0,dbaupp,,,Thanks for clarifying.,1424605406.0 9089070,comment,9087108.0,9088919.0,0,0,cogburnd02,,,> not if you symlink/alias &, 9089069,comment,9088549.0,9088810.0,0,0,happyscrappy,,,Europe should hamstring their tech companies even more with feel good but useless regulations like the cookie law?,1424605345.0 9089068,comment,9088676.0,9089019.0,0,0,robzyb,,,> You can&, 9089067,comment,9075945.0,9080975.0,0,0,ryanlol,,,"You should seriously consider switching banks in that case, what bank doesn&", 9089066,comment,9087824.0,9087824.0,0,0,emmelaich,,,I don&, 9089065,comment,9087819.0,9088966.0,0,0,UVB-76,,,A service like this simply isn&, 9089064,comment,9086080.0,9086080.0,0,0,frik,,,"Great. Please translate more wiki pages to English, that would definitely help to increase the audience.",1424605060.0 9089063,comment,9088640.0,9088781.0,0,0,p0nce,,,"Language maturity takes time. When Go and Rust went public, there were already languages in the very same niche, aiming to be a C++ replacement, and developped in the open.",1424604999.0 9089062,comment,9087819.0,9087819.0,0,0,benbristow,,,Is this US only?,1424604888.0 9089061,comment,9088844.0,9088971.0,0,0,rl3,,,"This is spot on.<p>Like the parent commenter, I was also on the same path and stopped. Despite diving into the topic for over a year, I came to the sobering realization that I had insufficient starting capital to properly manage risk.<p>Standard commission fees will eat you for breakfast trying to exercise a 1% (position) risk model on an insufficient amount of capital. Things like Robinhood[0] unfortunately didn&", 9089059,comment,9088676.0,9088676.0,0,0,ExpiredLink,,,"> <i>“C programmers” really program not in C, but in the purely functional language cpp (the “C Preprocessor”). </i><p>Well ...",1424604712.0 9089058,comment,9087819.0,9088221.0,0,0,cpkpad,,,How much did they surcharge?,1424604699.0 9089057,comment,9085850.0,9085850.0,0,0,th0br0,,,"ThinkPads rock(ed). The current generations (post <i></i>20, i.e. W520) have started to deteriorate in what I&", 9089056,comment,9087106.0,9088354.0,0,0,bruceb,,,Looking at the list 5 out of 12 (42%) of the women speaking were not white.<p>They were free to speak about whatever they wanted it seemed?,1424604639.0 9089055,comment,9088549.0,9088810.0,0,0,icebraining,,,"Frankly, that sounds like a good way to kill open source IoT projects (which can&", 9089054,comment,9088664.0,9088842.0,0,0,cogburnd02,,,Let&, 9089052,comment,9088844.0,9089041.0,0,0,raverbashing,,,Oh there are a lot.<p>They&, 9089051,comment,9087398.0,9088949.0,0,0,thewarrior,,,"If this happened in real life it would be frikkin awesome. The interviewer would be flabbergasted. There are a couple of other blog posts in this genre :<p><a href=""http://blogs.msdn.com/b/ericlippert/archive/2011/02/14/what-would-feynman-do.aspx"" rel=""nofollow"">http://blogs.msdn.com/b/ericlippert/archive/2011/02/14/what-...</a><p><a href=""http://vk.com/note736369_9773341"" rel=""nofollow"">http://vk.com/note736369_9773341</a>",1424604471.0 9089050,comment,9087819.0,9088122.0,0,0,cpkpad,,,I hope their business model is to provide sane-cost concierge.,1424604469.0 9089049,comment,9087819.0,9088475.0,0,0,cpkpad,,,"Bad idea: Giving legal advice without a license.<p>Worse idea: giving incorrect legal advice without a license.<p>Jurisdiction is complex. With the Internet, you do not need to have a physical location somewhere to do business there.",1424604383.0 9089048,comment,9087819.0,9088333.0,0,0,softbuilder,,,>bottlenecked by humans<p>I saw a profile (probably on HN) about how the Siri technology was developed. This service sounds nearly ideal for Siri. In the short term I&, 9089047,comment,9088844.0,9088844.0,0,0,raverbashing,,,The only thing you&, 9089046,comment,9088844.0,9088844.0,0,0,smoyer,,,I started doing this after reading one of the Motley Fools&, 9089045,comment,9088640.0,9088781.0,0,0,logophobia,,,"Rust is trying to do something far more complicated. Memory-safety enforced by the compiler is a big deal, but it remains to be seen if it&", 9089044,comment,9088896.0,9088896.0,0,0,mrmondo,,,I work for a Non-Profit - one thing that inspires me at the moment is that I am confident we are heading in the &, 9089043,story,,,5,0,davidbarker,Photoshop v1.0's debut on the Today Show in 1990,https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OHbM4QJYVYM,,1424604074.0 9089042,comment,9087819.0,9087819.0,0,0,aymeric,,,I do not understand the internet. This type of service has existed for ages.<p>Why does this one attract so much attention?,1424604038.0 9089041,comment,9088844.0,9088844.0,0,0,gaius,,,<i>gain an advantage over simplistic human investing</i><p>What makes you think there are any simplistic humans in the market for you to take advantage of?,1424603945.0 9089040,comment,9088640.0,9088640.0,0,0,aphexairlines,,,Looks like comparing apples and oranges. If Nim has a GC it would be more instructive to compare it with another garbage-collected systems language like OCaml.,1424603924.0 9089037,comment,9084148.0,9087845.0,0,0,maxerickson,,,"This article linked from Wikipedia has a Canadian stating that the Brits asked them to monitor British citizens and US lawmakers worrying that it was being used to spy on US citizens:<p><a href=""http://www.nytimes.com/library/tech/99/05/cyber/articles/27network.html"" rel=""nofollow"">http://www.nytimes.com/library/tech/99/05/cyber/articles/27n...</a><p>I guess widespread speculation that avoiding domestic surveillance laws is one of the things done with the system isn&", 9089036,comment,9088844.0,9088844.0,0,0,Spitfire777,,,"I used to do it with bitcoin, but not to get rich, just for curiosity.<p>The most algorithms is just chart reading, playing around with periods, standard deviations etc. You can achieve something really quickly, but it only works if the market jumps up and down within a short time period and stays on the same level if watching a bigger time frame. What if the market drops by 90% suddenly because some bank decided to do something stupid?<p>The next time I won&", 9089035,comment,9087819.0,9088866.0,0,0,vacri,,,If you look at exogen&, 9089034,comment,9086494.0,9087885.0,0,0,bluedino,,,"ROM chips were not cheap at all. The bigger your game, the more chips you needed and therefore the more your game would cost. The &", 9089033,comment,9088844.0,9088942.0,0,0,nikhilsaraf9,,,Yes. That is a massive handicap that the system will have (it&, 9089032,comment,9088844.0,9089021.0,0,0,lmgtfy,,,">> At the end of the day, I&", 9089031,comment,9087819.0,9088952.0,0,0,everyone,,,I&, 9089030,story,,,1,0,kryptiskt,Planetary CubeSats Begin to Come of Age,http://futureplanets.blogspot.com/2015/02/planetary-cubesats-begin-to-come-of-age.html,,1424603155.0 9089029,comment,9088640.0,9088941.0,0,0,guelo,,,Right. Before I even read the article my thought was &quot;Nim better be easier or what&, 9089028,comment,9086751.0,9087876.0,0,0,tmikaeld,,,Wayland sessions are separated from each other.,1424602954.0 9089027,comment,9088844.0,9089009.0,0,0,lmgtfy,,,This. From OP&, 9089026,comment,9088844.0,9088982.0,0,0,bussiere,,,"we are event driven here, our program help us to find regular pattern drive by event as annual press conference (we buy before and sell just before) , fda approval for biotech, black friday for amazon , or cultural event (chinese new year).<p>You have annoucement, but don&", 9089025,comment,9088844.0,9088844.0,0,0,sek,,,Let&,
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Using commas as delimiters, return the CSV for this table.
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(Please ignore the smell if the reported class is auto-generated and/or used to serve a specific known purpose.)" ], [ "Feature Envy", "TestStack.FluentMVCTesting.Tests", "ControllerResultTestShould", "D:\\research\\architectureSmells\\repos1\\TestStack_TestStack.FluentMVCTesting\\TestStack.FluentMVCTesting.Tests\\ControllerResultTestTests\\ShouldGiveHttpStatusTests.cs", "The tool detected the smell because a method in this type accesses members from another type more than the members from its own type. The method causing this smell is: Return_the_http_status_result which is more interested in members of the type: ControllerResultTestController" ], [ "Feature Envy", "TestStack.FluentMVCTesting.Tests", "ControllerResultTestShould", "D:\\research\\architectureSmells\\repos1\\TestStack_TestStack.FluentMVCTesting\\TestStack.FluentMVCTesting.Tests\\ControllerResultTestTests\\ShouldGiveHttpStatusTests.cs", "The tool detected the smell because a method in this type accesses members from another type more than the members from its own type. The method causing this smell is: Return_the_http_status_result_when_the_assertion_against_integer_is_true which is more interested in members of the type: ControllerResultTestController" ], [ "Feature Envy", "TestStack.FluentMVCTesting.Tests", "ControllerResultTestShould", "D:\\research\\architectureSmells\\repos1\\TestStack_TestStack.FluentMVCTesting\\TestStack.FluentMVCTesting.Tests\\ControllerResultTestTests\\ShouldGiveHttpStatusTests.cs", "The tool detected the smell because a method in this type accesses members from another type more than the members from its own type. The method causing this smell is: Return_the_http_status_result_when_the_assertion_against_status_code_enum_is_true which is more interested in members of the type: ControllerResultTestController" ], [ "Feature Envy", "TestStack.FluentMVCTesting.Tests", "ControllerResultTestShould", "D:\\research\\architectureSmells\\repos1\\TestStack_TestStack.FluentMVCTesting\\TestStack.FluentMVCTesting.Tests\\ControllerResultTestTests\\ShouldGiveHttpStatusTests.cs", "The tool detected the smell because a method in this type accesses members from another type more than the members from its own type. The method causing this smell is: Return_the_json_result which is more interested in members of the type: ControllerResultTestController" ], [ "Feature Envy", "TestStack.FluentMVCTesting.Tests", "ControllerResultTestShould", "D:\\research\\architectureSmells\\repos1\\TestStack_TestStack.FluentMVCTesting\\TestStack.FluentMVCTesting.Tests\\ControllerResultTestTests\\ShouldGiveHttpStatusTests.cs", "The tool detected the smell because a method in this type accesses members from another type more than the members from its own type. The method causing this smell is: Return_the_json_result_when_the_assertion_is_true which is more interested in members of the type: ControllerResultTestController" ], [ "Feature Envy", "TestStack.FluentMVCTesting.Tests", "ControllerResultTestShould", "D:\\research\\architectureSmells\\repos1\\TestStack_TestStack.FluentMVCTesting\\TestStack.FluentMVCTesting.Tests\\ControllerResultTestTests\\ShouldGiveHttpStatusTests.cs", "The tool detected the smell because a method in this type accesses members from another type more than the members from its own type. The method causing this smell is: Return_the_content_result which is more interested in members of the type: ControllerResultTestController" ], [ "Unutilized Abstraction", "TestStack.FluentMVCTesting.Tests", "RedirectToActionTestMetadata", "D:\\research\\architectureSmells\\repos1\\TestStack_TestStack.FluentMVCTesting\\TestStack.FluentMVCTesting.Tests\\ControllerResultTestTests\\ShouldRedirectToTests.cs", "The tool detected the smell in this class because this class is potentially unused. (Please ignore the smell if the reported class is auto-generated and/or used to serve a specific known purpose.)" ], [ "Unutilized Abstraction", "TestStack.FluentMVCTesting.Tests", "RouteValueDictionaryExtensionsTests", "D:\\research\\architectureSmells\\repos1\\TestStack_TestStack.FluentMVCTesting\\TestStack.FluentMVCTesting.Tests\\RouteValueDictionaryExtensionsTests.cs", "The tool detected the smell in this class because this class is potentially unused. (Please ignore the smell if the reported class is auto-generated and/or used to serve a specific known purpose.)" ], [ "Unutilized Abstraction", "TestStack.FluentMVCTesting.Tests", "TempDataResultTestShould", "D:\\research\\architectureSmells\\repos1\\TestStack_TestStack.FluentMVCTesting\\TestStack.FluentMVCTesting.Tests\\TempDataResultTest.cs", "The tool detected the smell in this class because this class is potentially unused. (Please ignore the smell if the reported class is auto-generated and/or used to serve a specific known purpose.)" ], [ "Unutilized Abstraction", "TestStack.FluentMVCTesting.Tests", "ControllerExtensionsShould", "D:\\research\\architectureSmells\\repos1\\TestStack_TestStack.FluentMVCTesting\\TestStack.FluentMVCTesting.Tests\\ControllerExtensionsTests.cs", "The tool detected the smell in this class because this class is potentially unused. (Please ignore the smell if the reported class is auto-generated and/or used to serve a specific known purpose.)" ], [ "Feature Envy", "TestStack.FluentMVCTesting.Tests", "ControllerExtensionsShould", "D:\\research\\architectureSmells\\repos1\\TestStack_TestStack.FluentMVCTesting\\TestStack.FluentMVCTesting.Tests\\ControllerExtensionsTests.cs", "The tool detected the smell because a method in this type accesses members from another type more than the members from its own type. The method causing this smell is: Give_controller_modelstate_errors which is more interested in members of the type: ControllerExtensionsController" ], [ "Feature Envy", "TestStack.FluentMVCTesting.Tests", "ControllerExtensionsShould", "D:\\research\\architectureSmells\\repos1\\TestStack_TestStack.FluentMVCTesting\\TestStack.FluentMVCTesting.Tests\\ControllerExtensionsTests.cs", "The tool detected the smell because a method in this type accesses members from another type more than the members from its own type. The method causing this smell is: Call_action which is more interested in members of the type: ControllerExtensionsController" ], [ "Feature Envy", "TestStack.FluentMVCTesting.Tests", "ControllerExtensionsShould", "D:\\research\\architectureSmells\\repos1\\TestStack_TestStack.FluentMVCTesting\\TestStack.FluentMVCTesting.Tests\\ControllerExtensionsTests.cs", "The tool detected the smell because a method in this type accesses members from another type more than the members from its own type. The method causing this smell is: Call_child_action which is more interested in members of the type: ControllerExtensionsController" ], [ "Feature Envy", "TestStack.FluentMVCTesting.Tests", "ControllerExtensionsShould", "D:\\research\\architectureSmells\\repos1\\TestStack_TestStack.FluentMVCTesting\\TestStack.FluentMVCTesting.Tests\\ControllerExtensionsTests.cs", "The tool detected the smell because a method in this type accesses members from another type more than the members from its own type. The method causing this smell is: Check_for_existent_temp_data_property which is more interested in members of the type: ControllerExtensionsController" ], [ "Feature Envy", "TestStack.FluentMVCTesting.Tests", "ControllerExtensionsShould", "D:\\research\\architectureSmells\\repos1\\TestStack_TestStack.FluentMVCTesting\\TestStack.FluentMVCTesting.Tests\\ControllerExtensionsTests.cs", "The tool detected the smell because a method in this type accesses members from another type more than the members from its own type. The method causing this smell is: Check_for_existent_temp_data_property_and_check_value which is more interested in members of the type: ControllerExtensionsController" ], [ "Feature Envy", "TestStack.FluentMVCTesting.Tests", "ControllerExtensionsShould", "D:\\research\\architectureSmells\\repos1\\TestStack_TestStack.FluentMVCTesting\\TestStack.FluentMVCTesting.Tests\\ControllerExtensionsTests.cs", "The tool detected the smell because a method in this type accesses members from another type more than the members from its own type. The method causing this smell is: Check_for_existent_temp_data_property_and_check_invalid_value which is more interested in members of the type: ControllerExtensionsController" ], [ "Feature Envy", "TestStack.FluentMVCTesting.Tests", "ControllerExtensionsShould", "D:\\research\\architectureSmells\\repos1\\TestStack_TestStack.FluentMVCTesting\\TestStack.FluentMVCTesting.Tests\\ControllerExtensionsTests.cs", "The tool detected the smell because a method in this type accesses members from another type more than the members from its own type. The method causing this smell is: Check_for_existent_temp_data_property_and_check_invalid_value_of_different_types which is more interested in members of the type: ControllerExtensionsController" ], [ "Feature Envy", "TestStack.FluentMVCTesting.Tests", "ControllerExtensionsShould", "D:\\research\\architectureSmells\\repos1\\TestStack_TestStack.FluentMVCTesting\\TestStack.FluentMVCTesting.Tests\\ControllerExtensionsTests.cs", "The tool detected the smell because a method in this type accesses members from another type more than the members from its own type. The method causing this smell is: Check_for_existent_temp_data_property_and_check_value_valid_using_referential_equality which is more interested in members of the type: ControllerExtensionsController" ], [ "Feature Envy", "TestStack.FluentMVCTesting.Tests", "ControllerExtensionsShould", "D:\\research\\architectureSmells\\repos1\\TestStack_TestStack.FluentMVCTesting\\TestStack.FluentMVCTesting.Tests\\ControllerExtensionsTests.cs", "The tool detected the smell because a method in this type accesses members from another type more than the members from its own type. The method causing this smell is: Check_for_existent_temp_data_property_and_check_value_using_valid_predicate which is more interested in members of the type: ControllerExtensionsController" ], [ "Feature Envy", "TestStack.FluentMVCTesting.Tests", "ControllerExtensionsShould", "D:\\research\\architectureSmells\\repos1\\TestStack_TestStack.FluentMVCTesting\\TestStack.FluentMVCTesting.Tests\\ControllerExtensionsTests.cs", "The tool detected the smell because a method in this type accesses members from another type more than the members from its own type. The method causing this smell is: Check_for_existent_temp_data_property_and_check_value_using_invalid_predicate which is more interested in members of the type: ControllerExtensionsController" ], [ "Feature Envy", "TestStack.FluentMVCTesting.Tests", "ControllerExtensionsShould", "D:\\research\\architectureSmells\\repos1\\TestStack_TestStack.FluentMVCTesting\\TestStack.FluentMVCTesting.Tests\\ControllerExtensionsTests.cs", "The tool detected the smell because a method in this type accesses members from another type more than the members from its own type. The method causing this smell is: Check_for_unexpected_existent_temp_data_property which is more interested in members of the type: ControllerExtensionsController" ], [ "Unutilized Abstraction", "TestStack.FluentMVCTesting.Tests", "ModelTestShould", "D:\\research\\architectureSmells\\repos1\\TestStack_TestStack.FluentMVCTesting\\TestStack.FluentMVCTesting.Tests\\ModelTestTests.cs", "The tool detected the smell in this class because this class is potentially unused. (Please ignore the smell if the reported class is auto-generated and/or used to serve a specific known purpose.)" ], [ "Unutilized Abstraction", "TestStack.FluentMVCTesting.Tests", "ModelErrorTestShould", "D:\\research\\architectureSmells\\repos1\\TestStack_TestStack.FluentMVCTesting\\TestStack.FluentMVCTesting.Tests\\ModelErrorTestTests.cs", "The tool detected the smell in this class because this class is potentially unused. (Please ignore the smell if the reported class is auto-generated and/or used to serve a specific known purpose.)" ], [ "Unutilized Abstraction", "TestStack.FluentMVCTesting.Tests", "ViewResultTestShould", "D:\\research\\architectureSmells\\repos1\\TestStack_TestStack.FluentMVCTesting\\TestStack.FluentMVCTesting.Tests\\ViewResultTestTests.cs", "The tool detected the smell in this class because this class is potentially unused. (Please ignore the smell if the reported class is auto-generated and/or used to serve a specific known purpose.)" ], [ "Unnecessary Abstraction", "TestStack.FluentMVCTesting.Tests", "InvalidViewModel", "D:\\research\\architectureSmells\\repos1\\TestStack_TestStack.FluentMVCTesting\\TestStack.FluentMVCTesting.Tests\\ViewResultTestTests.cs", "The tool detected the smell in this class because the class contains only a few data members without any method implementation' that indicates that the abstraction might not be required. Following fields and properties are declared in this class: " ], [ "Unnecessary Abstraction", "TestStack.FluentMVCTesting.Tests", "TestViewModel", "D:\\research\\architectureSmells\\repos1\\TestStack_TestStack.FluentMVCTesting\\TestStack.FluentMVCTesting.Tests\\ViewResultTestTests.cs", "The tool detected the smell in this class because the class contains only a few data members without any method implementation' that indicates that the abstraction might not be required. Following fields and properties are declared in this class: Property1' Property2" ], [ "Unnecessary Abstraction", "TestStack.FluentMVCTesting.Tests", "ViewTestController", "D:\\research\\architectureSmells\\repos1\\TestStack_TestStack.FluentMVCTesting\\TestStack.FluentMVCTesting.Tests\\ViewResultTestTests.cs", "The tool detected the smell in this class because the class contains only a few data members without any method implementation' that indicates that the abstraction might not be required. Following fields and properties are declared in this class: " ], [ "Unutilized Abstraction", "TestStack.FluentMVCTesting.Tests.TestControllers", "YetAnotherController", "D:\\research\\architectureSmells\\repos1\\TestStack_TestStack.FluentMVCTesting\\TestStack.FluentMVCTesting.Tests\\TestControllers\\ControllerResultTestController.cs", "The tool detected the smell in this class because this class is potentially unused. (Please ignore the smell if the reported class is auto-generated and/or used to serve a specific known purpose.)" ], [ "Deficient Encapsulation", "TestStack.FluentMVCTesting.Tests.TestControllers", "ControllerResultTestController", "D:\\research\\architectureSmells\\repos1\\TestStack_TestStack.FluentMVCTesting\\TestStack.FluentMVCTesting.Tests\\TestControllers\\ControllerResultTestController.cs", "The tool detected the smell in this class because the class exposes fields belonging to it with public accessibility. Following fields are declared with public accessiblity: BinaryFileContents' TextualFileContent' EmptyFileBuffer" ], [ "Deficient Encapsulation", "TestStack.FluentMVCTesting.Tests.TestControllers", "ControllerResultTestController", "D:\\research\\architectureSmells\\repos1\\TestStack_TestStack.FluentMVCTesting\\TestStack.FluentMVCTesting.Tests\\TestControllers\\ControllerResultTestController.cs", "The tool detected the smell in this class because the class declares global (public static) fields. Following fields are declared with public static modifiers: BinaryFileContents' TextualFileContent' EmptyFileBuffer" ], [ "Insufficient Modularization", "TestStack.FluentMVCTesting.Tests", "ControllerResultTestShould", "D:\\research\\architectureSmells\\repos1\\TestStack_TestStack.FluentMVCTesting\\TestStack.FluentMVCTesting.Tests\\ControllerResultTestTests\\ShouldGiveHttpStatusTests.cs", "The tool detected the smell in this class becuase the class has bloated interface (large number of public methods). Total public methods in the class: 86 public methods" ], [ "Insufficient Modularization", "TestStack.FluentMVCTesting.Tests", "ControllerResultTestShould", "D:\\research\\architectureSmells\\repos1\\TestStack_TestStack.FluentMVCTesting\\TestStack.FluentMVCTesting.Tests\\ControllerResultTestTests\\ShouldGiveHttpStatusTests.cs", "The tool detected the smell in this class because the class contains large number of methods. Total methods in the class: 88 methods" ], [ "Insufficient Modularization", "TestStack.FluentMVCTesting.Tests.TestControllers", "ControllerResultTestController", "D:\\research\\architectureSmells\\repos1\\TestStack_TestStack.FluentMVCTesting\\TestStack.FluentMVCTesting.Tests\\TestControllers\\ControllerResultTestController.cs", "The tool detected the smell in this class becuase the class has bloated interface (large number of public methods). Total public methods in the class: 40 public methods" ], [ "Insufficient Modularization", "TestStack.FluentMVCTesting.Tests.TestControllers", "ControllerResultTestController", "D:\\research\\architectureSmells\\repos1\\TestStack_TestStack.FluentMVCTesting\\TestStack.FluentMVCTesting.Tests\\TestControllers\\ControllerResultTestController.cs", "The tool detected the smell in this class because the class contains large number of methods. Total methods in the class: 40 methods" ], [ "Rebellious Hierarchy", "TestStack.FluentMVCTesting.Tests.TestControllers", "RandomResult", "D:\\research\\architectureSmells\\repos1\\TestStack_TestStack.FluentMVCTesting\\TestStack.FluentMVCTesting.Tests\\TestControllers\\ControllerResultTestController.cs", "The tool detected the smell in this class because method(s) of this class reject the methods provided by its supertypes. The method(s) that reject the suptertype's method are: ExecuteResult" ] ]
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Design smell,Namespace,Class,File,Cause Unutilized Abstraction,TestStack.FluentMVCTesting.Tests,AsyncControllersShould,D:\research\architectureSmells\repos1\TestStack_TestStack.FluentMVCTesting\TestStack.FluentMVCTesting.Tests\AsyncControllerTests.cs,The tool detected the smell in this class because this class is potentially unused. (Please ignore the smell if the reported class is auto-generated and/or used to serve a specific known purpose.) Unutilized Abstraction,TestStack.FluentMVCTesting.Tests,ControllerResultTestShould,D:\research\architectureSmells\repos1\TestStack_TestStack.FluentMVCTesting\TestStack.FluentMVCTesting.Tests\ControllerResultTestTests\ShouldGiveHttpStatusTests.cs,The tool detected the smell in this class because this class is potentially unused. (Please ignore the smell if the reported class is auto-generated and/or used to serve a specific known purpose.) Feature Envy,TestStack.FluentMVCTesting.Tests,ControllerResultTestShould,D:\research\architectureSmells\repos1\TestStack_TestStack.FluentMVCTesting\TestStack.FluentMVCTesting.Tests\ControllerResultTestTests\ShouldGiveHttpStatusTests.cs,The tool detected the smell because a method in this type accesses members from another type more than the members from its own type. The method causing this smell is: Return_the_http_status_result which is more interested in members of the type: ControllerResultTestController Feature Envy,TestStack.FluentMVCTesting.Tests,ControllerResultTestShould,D:\research\architectureSmells\repos1\TestStack_TestStack.FluentMVCTesting\TestStack.FluentMVCTesting.Tests\ControllerResultTestTests\ShouldGiveHttpStatusTests.cs,The tool detected the smell because a method in this type accesses members from another type more than the members from its own type. The method causing this smell is: Return_the_http_status_result_when_the_assertion_against_integer_is_true which is more interested in members of the type: ControllerResultTestController Feature Envy,TestStack.FluentMVCTesting.Tests,ControllerResultTestShould,D:\research\architectureSmells\repos1\TestStack_TestStack.FluentMVCTesting\TestStack.FluentMVCTesting.Tests\ControllerResultTestTests\ShouldGiveHttpStatusTests.cs,The tool detected the smell because a method in this type accesses members from another type more than the members from its own type. The method causing this smell is: Return_the_http_status_result_when_the_assertion_against_status_code_enum_is_true which is more interested in members of the type: ControllerResultTestController Feature Envy,TestStack.FluentMVCTesting.Tests,ControllerResultTestShould,D:\research\architectureSmells\repos1\TestStack_TestStack.FluentMVCTesting\TestStack.FluentMVCTesting.Tests\ControllerResultTestTests\ShouldGiveHttpStatusTests.cs,The tool detected the smell because a method in this type accesses members from another type more than the members from its own type. The method causing this smell is: Return_the_json_result which is more interested in members of the type: ControllerResultTestController Feature Envy,TestStack.FluentMVCTesting.Tests,ControllerResultTestShould,D:\research\architectureSmells\repos1\TestStack_TestStack.FluentMVCTesting\TestStack.FluentMVCTesting.Tests\ControllerResultTestTests\ShouldGiveHttpStatusTests.cs,The tool detected the smell because a method in this type accesses members from another type more than the members from its own type. The method causing this smell is: Return_the_json_result_when_the_assertion_is_true which is more interested in members of the type: ControllerResultTestController Feature Envy,TestStack.FluentMVCTesting.Tests,ControllerResultTestShould,D:\research\architectureSmells\repos1\TestStack_TestStack.FluentMVCTesting\TestStack.FluentMVCTesting.Tests\ControllerResultTestTests\ShouldGiveHttpStatusTests.cs,The tool detected the smell because a method in this type accesses members from another type more than the members from its own type. The method causing this smell is: Return_the_content_result which is more interested in members of the type: ControllerResultTestController Unutilized Abstraction,TestStack.FluentMVCTesting.Tests,RedirectToActionTestMetadata,D:\research\architectureSmells\repos1\TestStack_TestStack.FluentMVCTesting\TestStack.FluentMVCTesting.Tests\ControllerResultTestTests\ShouldRedirectToTests.cs,The tool detected the smell in this class because this class is potentially unused. (Please ignore the smell if the reported class is auto-generated and/or used to serve a specific known purpose.) Unutilized Abstraction,TestStack.FluentMVCTesting.Tests,RouteValueDictionaryExtensionsTests,D:\research\architectureSmells\repos1\TestStack_TestStack.FluentMVCTesting\TestStack.FluentMVCTesting.Tests\RouteValueDictionaryExtensionsTests.cs,The tool detected the smell in this class because this class is potentially unused. (Please ignore the smell if the reported class is auto-generated and/or used to serve a specific known purpose.) Unutilized Abstraction,TestStack.FluentMVCTesting.Tests,TempDataResultTestShould,D:\research\architectureSmells\repos1\TestStack_TestStack.FluentMVCTesting\TestStack.FluentMVCTesting.Tests\TempDataResultTest.cs,The tool detected the smell in this class because this class is potentially unused. (Please ignore the smell if the reported class is auto-generated and/or used to serve a specific known purpose.) Unutilized Abstraction,TestStack.FluentMVCTesting.Tests,ControllerExtensionsShould,D:\research\architectureSmells\repos1\TestStack_TestStack.FluentMVCTesting\TestStack.FluentMVCTesting.Tests\ControllerExtensionsTests.cs,The tool detected the smell in this class because this class is potentially unused. (Please ignore the smell if the reported class is auto-generated and/or used to serve a specific known purpose.) Feature Envy,TestStack.FluentMVCTesting.Tests,ControllerExtensionsShould,D:\research\architectureSmells\repos1\TestStack_TestStack.FluentMVCTesting\TestStack.FluentMVCTesting.Tests\ControllerExtensionsTests.cs,The tool detected the smell because a method in this type accesses members from another type more than the members from its own type. The method causing this smell is: Give_controller_modelstate_errors which is more interested in members of the type: ControllerExtensionsController Feature Envy,TestStack.FluentMVCTesting.Tests,ControllerExtensionsShould,D:\research\architectureSmells\repos1\TestStack_TestStack.FluentMVCTesting\TestStack.FluentMVCTesting.Tests\ControllerExtensionsTests.cs,The tool detected the smell because a method in this type accesses members from another type more than the members from its own type. The method causing this smell is: Call_action which is more interested in members of the type: ControllerExtensionsController Feature Envy,TestStack.FluentMVCTesting.Tests,ControllerExtensionsShould,D:\research\architectureSmells\repos1\TestStack_TestStack.FluentMVCTesting\TestStack.FluentMVCTesting.Tests\ControllerExtensionsTests.cs,The tool detected the smell because a method in this type accesses members from another type more than the members from its own type. The method causing this smell is: Call_child_action which is more interested in members of the type: ControllerExtensionsController Feature Envy,TestStack.FluentMVCTesting.Tests,ControllerExtensionsShould,D:\research\architectureSmells\repos1\TestStack_TestStack.FluentMVCTesting\TestStack.FluentMVCTesting.Tests\ControllerExtensionsTests.cs,The tool detected the smell because a method in this type accesses members from another type more than the members from its own type. The method causing this smell is: Check_for_existent_temp_data_property which is more interested in members of the type: ControllerExtensionsController Feature Envy,TestStack.FluentMVCTesting.Tests,ControllerExtensionsShould,D:\research\architectureSmells\repos1\TestStack_TestStack.FluentMVCTesting\TestStack.FluentMVCTesting.Tests\ControllerExtensionsTests.cs,The tool detected the smell because a method in this type accesses members from another type more than the members from its own type. The method causing this smell is: Check_for_existent_temp_data_property_and_check_value which is more interested in members of the type: ControllerExtensionsController Feature Envy,TestStack.FluentMVCTesting.Tests,ControllerExtensionsShould,D:\research\architectureSmells\repos1\TestStack_TestStack.FluentMVCTesting\TestStack.FluentMVCTesting.Tests\ControllerExtensionsTests.cs,The tool detected the smell because a method in this type accesses members from another type more than the members from its own type. The method causing this smell is: Check_for_existent_temp_data_property_and_check_invalid_value which is more interested in members of the type: ControllerExtensionsController Feature Envy,TestStack.FluentMVCTesting.Tests,ControllerExtensionsShould,D:\research\architectureSmells\repos1\TestStack_TestStack.FluentMVCTesting\TestStack.FluentMVCTesting.Tests\ControllerExtensionsTests.cs,The tool detected the smell because a method in this type accesses members from another type more than the members from its own type. The method causing this smell is: Check_for_existent_temp_data_property_and_check_invalid_value_of_different_types which is more interested in members of the type: ControllerExtensionsController Feature Envy,TestStack.FluentMVCTesting.Tests,ControllerExtensionsShould,D:\research\architectureSmells\repos1\TestStack_TestStack.FluentMVCTesting\TestStack.FluentMVCTesting.Tests\ControllerExtensionsTests.cs,The tool detected the smell because a method in this type accesses members from another type more than the members from its own type. The method causing this smell is: Check_for_existent_temp_data_property_and_check_value_valid_using_referential_equality which is more interested in members of the type: ControllerExtensionsController Feature Envy,TestStack.FluentMVCTesting.Tests,ControllerExtensionsShould,D:\research\architectureSmells\repos1\TestStack_TestStack.FluentMVCTesting\TestStack.FluentMVCTesting.Tests\ControllerExtensionsTests.cs,The tool detected the smell because a method in this type accesses members from another type more than the members from its own type. The method causing this smell is: Check_for_existent_temp_data_property_and_check_value_using_valid_predicate which is more interested in members of the type: ControllerExtensionsController Feature Envy,TestStack.FluentMVCTesting.Tests,ControllerExtensionsShould,D:\research\architectureSmells\repos1\TestStack_TestStack.FluentMVCTesting\TestStack.FluentMVCTesting.Tests\ControllerExtensionsTests.cs,The tool detected the smell because a method in this type accesses members from another type more than the members from its own type. The method causing this smell is: Check_for_existent_temp_data_property_and_check_value_using_invalid_predicate which is more interested in members of the type: ControllerExtensionsController Feature Envy,TestStack.FluentMVCTesting.Tests,ControllerExtensionsShould,D:\research\architectureSmells\repos1\TestStack_TestStack.FluentMVCTesting\TestStack.FluentMVCTesting.Tests\ControllerExtensionsTests.cs,The tool detected the smell because a method in this type accesses members from another type more than the members from its own type. The method causing this smell is: Check_for_unexpected_existent_temp_data_property which is more interested in members of the type: ControllerExtensionsController Unutilized Abstraction,TestStack.FluentMVCTesting.Tests,ModelTestShould,D:\research\architectureSmells\repos1\TestStack_TestStack.FluentMVCTesting\TestStack.FluentMVCTesting.Tests\ModelTestTests.cs,The tool detected the smell in this class because this class is potentially unused. (Please ignore the smell if the reported class is auto-generated and/or used to serve a specific known purpose.) Unutilized Abstraction,TestStack.FluentMVCTesting.Tests,ModelErrorTestShould,D:\research\architectureSmells\repos1\TestStack_TestStack.FluentMVCTesting\TestStack.FluentMVCTesting.Tests\ModelErrorTestTests.cs,The tool detected the smell in this class because this class is potentially unused. (Please ignore the smell if the reported class is auto-generated and/or used to serve a specific known purpose.) Unutilized Abstraction,TestStack.FluentMVCTesting.Tests,ViewResultTestShould,D:\research\architectureSmells\repos1\TestStack_TestStack.FluentMVCTesting\TestStack.FluentMVCTesting.Tests\ViewResultTestTests.cs,The tool detected the smell in this class because this class is potentially unused. (Please ignore the smell if the reported class is auto-generated and/or used to serve a specific known purpose.) Unnecessary Abstraction,TestStack.FluentMVCTesting.Tests,InvalidViewModel,D:\research\architectureSmells\repos1\TestStack_TestStack.FluentMVCTesting\TestStack.FluentMVCTesting.Tests\ViewResultTestTests.cs,The tool detected the smell in this class because the class contains only a few data members without any method implementation' that indicates that the abstraction might not be required. Following fields and properties are declared in this class: Unnecessary Abstraction,TestStack.FluentMVCTesting.Tests,TestViewModel,D:\research\architectureSmells\repos1\TestStack_TestStack.FluentMVCTesting\TestStack.FluentMVCTesting.Tests\ViewResultTestTests.cs,The tool detected the smell in this class because the class contains only a few data members without any method implementation' that indicates that the abstraction might not be required. Following fields and properties are declared in this class: Property1' Property2 Unnecessary Abstraction,TestStack.FluentMVCTesting.Tests,ViewTestController,D:\research\architectureSmells\repos1\TestStack_TestStack.FluentMVCTesting\TestStack.FluentMVCTesting.Tests\ViewResultTestTests.cs,The tool detected the smell in this class because the class contains only a few data members without any method implementation' that indicates that the abstraction might not be required. Following fields and properties are declared in this class: Unutilized Abstraction,TestStack.FluentMVCTesting.Tests.TestControllers,YetAnotherController,D:\research\architectureSmells\repos1\TestStack_TestStack.FluentMVCTesting\TestStack.FluentMVCTesting.Tests\TestControllers\ControllerResultTestController.cs,The tool detected the smell in this class because this class is potentially unused. (Please ignore the smell if the reported class is auto-generated and/or used to serve a specific known purpose.) Deficient Encapsulation,TestStack.FluentMVCTesting.Tests.TestControllers,ControllerResultTestController,D:\research\architectureSmells\repos1\TestStack_TestStack.FluentMVCTesting\TestStack.FluentMVCTesting.Tests\TestControllers\ControllerResultTestController.cs,The tool detected the smell in this class because the class exposes fields belonging to it with public accessibility. Following fields are declared with public accessiblity: BinaryFileContents' TextualFileContent' EmptyFileBuffer Deficient Encapsulation,TestStack.FluentMVCTesting.Tests.TestControllers,ControllerResultTestController,D:\research\architectureSmells\repos1\TestStack_TestStack.FluentMVCTesting\TestStack.FluentMVCTesting.Tests\TestControllers\ControllerResultTestController.cs,The tool detected the smell in this class because the class declares global (public static) fields. Following fields are declared with public static modifiers: BinaryFileContents' TextualFileContent' EmptyFileBuffer Insufficient Modularization,TestStack.FluentMVCTesting.Tests,ControllerResultTestShould,D:\research\architectureSmells\repos1\TestStack_TestStack.FluentMVCTesting\TestStack.FluentMVCTesting.Tests\ControllerResultTestTests\ShouldGiveHttpStatusTests.cs,The tool detected the smell in this class becuase the class has bloated interface (large number of public methods). Total public methods in the class: 86 public methods Insufficient Modularization,TestStack.FluentMVCTesting.Tests,ControllerResultTestShould,D:\research\architectureSmells\repos1\TestStack_TestStack.FluentMVCTesting\TestStack.FluentMVCTesting.Tests\ControllerResultTestTests\ShouldGiveHttpStatusTests.cs,The tool detected the smell in this class because the class contains large number of methods. Total methods in the class: 88 methods Insufficient Modularization,TestStack.FluentMVCTesting.Tests.TestControllers,ControllerResultTestController,D:\research\architectureSmells\repos1\TestStack_TestStack.FluentMVCTesting\TestStack.FluentMVCTesting.Tests\TestControllers\ControllerResultTestController.cs,The tool detected the smell in this class becuase the class has bloated interface (large number of public methods). Total public methods in the class: 40 public methods Insufficient Modularization,TestStack.FluentMVCTesting.Tests.TestControllers,ControllerResultTestController,D:\research\architectureSmells\repos1\TestStack_TestStack.FluentMVCTesting\TestStack.FluentMVCTesting.Tests\TestControllers\ControllerResultTestController.cs,The tool detected the smell in this class because the class contains large number of methods. Total methods in the class: 40 methods Rebellious Hierarchy,TestStack.FluentMVCTesting.Tests.TestControllers,RandomResult,D:\research\architectureSmells\repos1\TestStack_TestStack.FluentMVCTesting\TestStack.FluentMVCTesting.Tests\TestControllers\ControllerResultTestController.cs,The tool detected the smell in this class because method(s) of this class reject the methods provided by its supertypes. The method(s) that reject the suptertype's method are: ExecuteResult
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Needed for exponential growth in LB media (absent glucose) or in the presence of fructose", "Carbon" ], [ "55", "Noise – LBGexp_1", "False", "-0.010983565", "", "Likely accounting for noise in the first sample of LBG_exp. Top few RNAs are 5' UTRs of glucose metabolism genes", "Uncharacterized" ], [ "50", "PyrR – Pyrimidines", "False", "0.010741805", "PyrR", "Synthesis of pyrimidines", "Other Organics" ], [ "27", "SknR – Skin Element", "False", "0.009879495", "SknR", "Prophage element that disrupts the SigK gene but also plays roles in preventing early germination and regulating proliferation. Unknown and toxin resistance genes.", "Mobile Genes" ], [ "78", "Empty 3", "False", "-0.009749069", "", "Contains no genes", "Uncharacterized" ], [ "11", "ArsR+ – Diamide Stress", "False", "-0.009582792", "[ArsR] / [YodB] / [SigA + CtsR] / [SigA + CsoR]", "Detoxification in response to: oxidative protein damage, arsenic, catechol, copper, toxic quinones", "Multi-Purpose" ], [ "8", "Fnr – Nitrate Respiration", "False", "-0.009363757", "Fnr + SigA", "Nitrate respiration and nitrite extrusion", "Oxygen Limitation" ], [ "23", "SigD – Motility", "False", "-0.00933737", "SigD", "Production of flagella components and export machinery, chemotaxis receptors, use of extracellular energy (polyglutamic acid), regulation of swarming, sporulation inhibitors, cell wall turnover", "Lifestyles" ], [ "44", "Rex – Overflow Metabolism", "False", "-0.009103685", "Rex", "Overflow metabolism (LDH) and cytochrome BD oxidation for respiration in anaerobic conditions", "Oxygen Limitation" ], [ "1", "FadR – Fatty Acids", "False", "-0.008857312", "FadR", "Fatty acid degradation", "Carbon" ], [ "16", "Ybc – Uncharacterized Operon", "False", "0.008690132", "", "Contains one subunit of NADH dehydrogenase with several unknown genes. Categorized as prophage. Responds to heat shock.", "Stress" ], [ "33", "Uncharacterized 3", "False", "-0.008658704", "", "Contains many poorly characterized RNAs with noisy activity but clear time correlations, especially in sporulation. May be indicative of overall decreased translational activity ", "Uncharacterized" ], [ "62", "Noise – S144", "False", "-0.008603199", "", "Likely accounting for noisey RNA S144, an independent transcript", "Uncharacterized" ], [ "70", "Thi-Box – Thiamine", "False", "0.008162596", "Thi-box", "Synthesis and uptake of thiamine", "Other Organics" ], [ "79", "Alb – Antilisterial Bacteriocin", "False", "0.007978075", "Rok + ResD + AbrB + SigA", "Produces and exports subtilosin, which kills anaerobic listeria bacteria", "Lifestyles" ], [ "40", "NadR / BirA – NAD and Biotin", "False", "-0.007871551", "[NadR] / [BirA]", "Biosynthesis of NAD and biotin, plus safA & coxA sporulation proteins and repression of manganese uptake", "Multi-Purpose" ], [ "22", "Spβ-1 – SP-β Prophage 1", "False", "0.007633883", "", "Temperature-responsive SP-beta prophage. Response to stressors such as cold and ethanol. Subset of SPbeta Prophage 2.", "Mobile Genes" ], [ "7", "SigB-1 – General Stress 1", "False", "-0.007632096", "SigB", "Survival of general stressors including ethanol, salt, paraquat, heat, and freeze-thaw", "Stress" ], [ "41", "S-Box – Methionine", "False", "-0.007555627", "S-box", "Methionine salvage and biosynthesis", "Amino Acids" ], [ "81", "MtlR / AnsR – Mannitol, Asparagine, and Aspartate", "False", "-0.007150912", "[MtlR] / [AnsR + SigA]", "Uptake and utilization of mannitol, degradation of asparagine and aspartate", "Multi-Purpose" ], [ "2", "CodY – BCAA Limitation", "False", "-0.006790558", "CodY", "Uptake of di-/oligopeptides, uptake of guanosine, cell wall metabolism", "Amino Acids" ], [ "66", "SigG – Sporulation 4", "False", "-0.006466269", "SigG", "Calcium and nutrient delivery to the spore, endospore cortex maturation, lipoproteins, forespore-specific metabolic proteins, many unknown sporulation proteins, stress resistance, proteins required for germination", "Sporulation" ], [ "25", "SigK-2 – Sporulation 6", "False", "0.005859532", "SigK", "Production of outermost spore coat and crust proteins, mother cell lysis", "Sporulation" ], [ "26", "Uncharacterized 6", "False", "-0.005812252", "", "5’ ends of tRNAs and independent transcripts", "Uncharacterized" ], [ "52", "His – Histidine Synthesis", "False", "0.005764974", "YlxR", "Synthesis of histidine", "Amino Acids" ], [ "75", "HutP – Histidine Utilization", "False", "0.005526244", "HutP", "Histidine uptake and utilization", "Amino Acids" ], [ "65", "Xpf – PBSX Prophage", "False", "0.005408619", "Xpf", "Prophage element that induces production of bacteriocin and cell lysis in response to DNA-damaging agents", "Mobile Genes" ], [ "61", "FrlR – Amino Sugars", "False", "-0.005109761", "FrlR", "Amino sugar uptake and metabolism", "Carbon" ], [ "0", "PchR – Pulcherrimin", "False", "0.005010659", "PchR", "Extracellular synthesis and import of pulcherrimin for iron acquisition", "Elements" ], [ "3", "AcoR – Acetoin", "False", "-0.004731431", "AcoR", "Utilization of acetoin, extracellular energy storage", "Carbon" ], [ "14", "WapA – Intercellular Competition", "False", "0.004616083", "SigA + YvrHb + DegU + WalR", "Activation of WapA and its operon of unknown genes for interspecies toxin delivery", "Lifestyles" ], [ "17", "Uncharacterized 1", "False", "0.004550932", "", "Contains a SigE/SigG inhibitor, spore coat proteins, translational proteins, oxidative stress response, many RNAs", "Uncharacterized" ], [ "5", "Eps – Exopolymeric Substances", "False", "-0.004507252", "SigA + AbrB + RemA + SinR", "Biosynthesis of tasA and extracellular polysaccharides, the major components of the biofilm", "Lifestyles" ], [ "21", "StrRes – Translation", "False", "-0.004408637", "[stringent response] / [RplJ]", "Production of ribosomes, translation initiation factors, ADP formation, protein processing and secretory machinery, DNA replication, RNA polymerase", "Lifestyles" ], [ "71", "TnrA + CodY – Leucine, Methionine, and Threonine", "False", "-0.004400657", "[TnrA + CodY + ThrR] / [TnrA + CodY + T-box + CcpA + SigA]", "Synthesis and salvage of leucine, methionine, threonine", "Amino Acids" ], [ "72", "LevR – Levan and Fructose", "False", "0.004312507", "LevR", "Fuctose uptake and phosphorylation, degradation of the exopolysaccharide levan into fructose", "Carbon" ], [ "15", "GerE / GerR – Mid-late Spore Coat", "False", "0.004286072", "[SigK + GerE] / [SigK + GerR]", "Production of spore coat and crust proteins. Omitted from sporulation analysis because all genes are contained by SigK1 & 2, and activity levels are very noisy in non-sporulating conditions.", "Sporulation" ], [ "36", "AbrB – Transition State", "False", "-0.003898804", "AbrB", "Various transition state roles: spore killing, antibiotic resistance, toxin production, metabolism, protein modification, and unknown proteins.", "Lifestyles" ], [ "73", "TnrA / PucR – Nitrogen Limitation", "False", "-0.003897198", "[SigA + TnrA] / [SigA + PucR]", "Ammonium uptake, utilization of nitrate and xanthine. Suggests nitrate limitation in the BT condition", "Multi-Purpose" ], [ "67", "CymR / NsrR – Sulfur and Nitrate Respiration", "False", "-0.003785022", "[SigA + CymR] / [ResD + SigA + NsrR]", "Import and utilization of sulfonate and cystine for cysteine production. Nitrite reduction", "Multi-Purpose" ], [ "20", "IolR / MelR – Inositol, Melibiose, and Acetoin", "False", "-0.003614319", "[IolR] / [MelR] / [AcoR]", "Uptake and utilization of inositol, melibiose/raffinose, and acetoin", "Multi-Purpose" ], [ "74", "PhoP-2 – Phosphate Limitation 2", "False", "-0.003521556", "PhoP + SigA", "Degradation of wall teichoic acid to salvage phosphate, synthesis of teichuronic acid to replace wall, high-affinity phosphate uptake.", "Elements" ], [ "29", "Noise – S1235", "False", "-0.003496514", "", "Independent transcript S1235, behaves similar to late sporulation I-modulons", "Uncharacterized" ], [ "45", "Zur – Zinc Limitation", "False", "-0.003224981", "Zur", "Zinc uptake, zinc metallochaperones, alternatives to zinc-containing proteins", "Elements" ], [ "39", "MtrB – Tryptophan", "False", "-0.002863742", "MtrB", "Biosynthesis of tryptophan", "Amino Acids" ], [ "46", "SigB-2 – General Stress 2", "False", "-0.002773547", "SigB", "Likely accounting for microarray saturation in the ethanol condition of I-modulon SigB 1 by negatively weighting highly expressed ethanol genes", "Stress" ], [ "49", "LexA – DNA Repair", "False", "-0.002758216", "LexA", "SOS response for DNA protection and repair", "Stress" ], [ "54", "DegU – Toxins and Colony Establishment", "False", "-0.00266887", "DegU", "Response to arrested flagellar motor. Secretion of yukE, a homolog of virulence factor EsxA. Production of antitoxins and putative toxin y-genes. Production of hydrophobic biofilm layer and lipoproteins for motility. Many unknown proteins.", "Lifestyles" ], [ "28", "Noise – S415", "False", "0.002660012", "", "Noisy independent transcript S415", "Uncharacterized" ], [ "47", "SigM – Membrane Stress", "False", "-0.002611108", "SigM", "General stress proteins, alarmones, lipid carriers and flippases, DNA repair, inhibition of septation. Contains many UTRs and some unknown proteins.", "Stress" ], [ "64", "Spβ-2 – SP-β Prophage 2", "False", "-0.002445001", "CsoR + SigA + SigK + SigE", "Temperature-responsive SP-beta prophage. Prophage, unknown, and putative metabolic genes. Response to mitomycin.", "Mobile Genes" ], [ "60", "RocR / PutR – Arginine and Proline Utilization", "False", "0.002408931", "[SigL + AhrC + RocR] / [Spo0A + SigA + CodY + PutR]", "Utilization of arginine, ornithine, citrulline and proline as carbon and energy sources", "Amino Acids" ], [ "76", "Empty 2", "False", "-0.002408811", "", "Contains no genes", "Uncharacterized" ], [ "82", "CcpA-1 – Low Glucose 1", "False", "-0.002360222", "CcpA + SigA", "Uptake and utilization of alternative carbon sources: ribose, sucrose, salicin, beta-glucosides, lichenan, glucomannon, trehalose, G3P, etc. High expression in exponential phase on LB media", "Carbon" ], [ "57", "Fur – Iron Limitation", "False", "0.002239477", "Fur", "Production and transport of siderophores for iron chelation, replacement of ferredoxins in the ETC with flavodoxins, RNA chaperones for iron-limited conditions, heme degradation", "Elements" ], [ "38", "GlpP – Glycerol", "False", "0.002232329", "GlpP", "Glycerol uptake and utilization", "Carbon" ], [ "4", "SigW – Cell Wall Stress", "False", "-0.002049584", "SigW", "Adaptation to membrane active agents such as cefuroxime, antimicrobials from B. amyloliquefaciens, sdpC, and nisin. Control of membrane fluidity. Contains many unknown proteins.", "Stress" ], [ "48", "SigE – Sporulation 2", "False", "0.001984603", "SigE", "Spore maturation through core dehydration, nutrient transport and utilization, septum degradation, inner cortex synthesis, and regulator activation", "Sporulation" ], [ "6", "MalR – Malate", "False", "-0.00197135", "MalR", "Malate uptake and utilization", "Carbon" ], [ "10", "CcpA-2 – Low Glucose 2", "False", "0.001824636", "[CcpA + SigA] / [CcpN]", "Uptake, utilization, and regulation of alternative carbon sources: TCA intermediates, ribose, maltodextrin, galacto-oligosaccharides, acetoin, gluconate, etc. Suppression of glucose pathways. Stationary phase.", "Carbon" ], [ "77", "PhoP-1 – Phosphate Limitation 1", "False", "-0.001703986", "PhoP + SigA", "High-affinity phosphate uptake, teichuronic acid production pseudogene.", "Elements" ], [ "43", "Uncharacterized 2", "False", "0.001634659", "", "Contains cold shock, sporulation onset, toxin, amino acid homeostasis, translataional, other proteins, many RNAs", "Uncharacterized" ], [ "24", "Uncharacterized 5", "False", "0.001502386", "", "Contains many poorly characterized RNAs with noisy activity ", "Uncharacterized" ], [ "53", "ComA – Surfactants", "False", "-0.001404174", "[ComA + CcpA + TnrA] / [Abh + SigA + ComA + Spx + PhoP + CodY + PerR]", "Activated during transition to stationary phase (quorum sensing), production of surfactant and exoenzymes to improve nutrient delivery in the biofilm, ComS for activation of competence ", "Lifestyles" ], [ "19", "Empty 1", "False", "-0.001397129", "", "Contains no genes", "Uncharacterized" ], [ "31", "Noise – S1210", "False", "0.001369625", "", "Noisy independent transcript S1210", "Uncharacterized" ], [ "69", "CymR – Sulfur", "False", "-0.001274892", "CymR", "Sulfur metabolism in response to oxidative stress. Utilization and detoxification of S-(2-succino)cysteine, methionine-cysteine conversion, siroheme biosynthesis", "Elements" ], [ "18", "ImmR – ICEBs1", "False", "-0.001246181", "ImmR", "Mobile genetic element that participates in horizontal gene transfer", "Mobile Genes" ], [ "51", "ComK – Competence", "False", "-0.001181475", "ComK", "DNA transport, pseudopilus, recombination machinery, and regulatory proteins for competence", "Lifestyles" ], [ "56", "AhrC – Arginine", "False", "-0.001026039", "AhrC + YlxR", "Uptake and biosynthesis of arginine", "Amino Acids" ], [ "34", "Uncharacterized 4", "False", "-0.001004678", "", "Contains many poorly characterized RNAs with noisy activity ", "Uncharacterized" ], [ "63", "Noise – Carbon Source Transition 2", "False", "-0.00080631", "", "Likely accounting for noise in carbon source transition and gluconnate experiments", "Uncharacterized" ], [ "9", "ResD – Oxygen Limitation", "False", "-0.000674115", "ResD", "Anaerobic nitrate respiration, bacteriocin production, heme, cytochrome, and ATP synthesis, copper homeostasis", "Oxygen Limitation" ], [ "42", "Noise – Carbon Source Transition 1", "False", "-0.00043131", "", "Likely accounting for noise in the carbon source transition experiments", "Uncharacterized" ], [ "12", "Yrk – Putative Sulfur Carriers", "False", "-0.000402899", "", "Putative sulfur carriers. High activity under diamide stress", "Elements" ], [ "68", "SigE / G – Sporulation 3", "False", "-2.14e-05", "[SigE] / [SigG]", "Spore coat production, transcription factor and regulator expression, spore DNA protection, spore stress resistance", "Sporulation" ] ]
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k,name,in_iM,gene_weight,regulator,function,category 13,SigK-1 – Sporulation 5,True,0.097815839,SigK,"Production of spore coat and crust proteins, L-sulfolactate production, spore coat cross-linking, stress resistance, many unknown proteins",Sporulation 37,Noise – Diamide 15,False,0.070186692,,Likely accounting for noise in the diamide after 15 minutes and LBG exponential conditions,Uncharacterized 35,Spo0A – Sporulation 1,False,-0.017779357,[Spo0A] / [DnaA],"Initiation of sporulation through sigma factor, transcription factor, and regulatory protein expression, as well as septum formation and chromosome anchoring",Sporulation 32,CzrA – Toxic Cation Export,False,-0.014918716,CzrA,"Resistance to Zn, Cu, Co, Ni, and Cd",Elements 58,PurR – Purines,False,-0.014315122,PurR,"Synthesis of purine, xanthine and guanine uptake and conversion into purines",Other Organics 59,FruR – Fructose,False,0.01279038,FruR,Fructose uptake and utilization,Carbon 80,LicR – Lichenan,False,0.011586968,LicR,"Uptake, phosphorylation, and utilization of lechenin, a glucan found in soil",Carbon 30,ManR – Mannose,False,-0.0113811,ManR,Utilization of mannose for cell wall synthesis. Needed for exponential growth in LB media (absent glucose) or in the presence of fructose,Carbon 55,Noise – LBGexp_1,False,-0.010983565,,Likely accounting for noise in the first sample of LBG_exp. Top few RNAs are 5' UTRs of glucose metabolism genes,Uncharacterized 50,PyrR – Pyrimidines,False,0.010741805,PyrR,Synthesis of pyrimidines,Other Organics 27,SknR – Skin Element,False,0.009879495,SknR,Prophage element that disrupts the SigK gene but also plays roles in preventing early germination and regulating proliferation. Unknown and toxin resistance genes.,Mobile Genes 78,Empty 3,False,-0.009749069,,Contains no genes,Uncharacterized 11,ArsR+ – Diamide Stress,False,-0.009582792,[ArsR] / [YodB] / [SigA + CtsR] / [SigA + CsoR],"Detoxification in response to: oxidative protein damage, arsenic, catechol, copper, toxic quinones",Multi-Purpose 8,Fnr – Nitrate Respiration,False,-0.009363757,Fnr + SigA,Nitrate respiration and nitrite extrusion,Oxygen Limitation 23,SigD – Motility,False,-0.00933737,SigD,"Production of flagella components and export machinery, chemotaxis receptors, use of extracellular energy (polyglutamic acid), regulation of swarming, sporulation inhibitors, cell wall turnover",Lifestyles 44,Rex – Overflow Metabolism,False,-0.009103685,Rex,Overflow metabolism (LDH) and cytochrome BD oxidation for respiration in anaerobic conditions,Oxygen Limitation 1,FadR – Fatty Acids,False,-0.008857312,FadR,Fatty acid degradation,Carbon 16,Ybc – Uncharacterized Operon,False,0.008690132,,Contains one subunit of NADH dehydrogenase with several unknown genes. Categorized as prophage. Responds to heat shock.,Stress 33,Uncharacterized 3,False,-0.008658704,,"Contains many poorly characterized RNAs with noisy activity but clear time correlations, especially in sporulation. May be indicative of overall decreased translational activity ",Uncharacterized 62,Noise – S144,False,-0.008603199,,"Likely accounting for noisey RNA S144, an independent transcript",Uncharacterized 70,Thi-Box – Thiamine,False,0.008162596,Thi-box,Synthesis and uptake of thiamine,Other Organics 79,Alb – Antilisterial Bacteriocin,False,0.007978075,Rok + ResD + AbrB + SigA,"Produces and exports subtilosin, which kills anaerobic listeria bacteria",Lifestyles 40,NadR / BirA – NAD and Biotin,False,-0.007871551,[NadR] / [BirA],"Biosynthesis of NAD and biotin, plus safA & coxA sporulation proteins and repression of manganese uptake",Multi-Purpose 22,Spβ-1 – SP-β Prophage 1,False,0.007633883,,Temperature-responsive SP-beta prophage. Response to stressors such as cold and ethanol. Subset of SPbeta Prophage 2.,Mobile Genes 7,SigB-1 – General Stress 1,False,-0.007632096,SigB,"Survival of general stressors including ethanol, salt, paraquat, heat, and freeze-thaw",Stress 41,S-Box – Methionine,False,-0.007555627,S-box,Methionine salvage and biosynthesis,Amino Acids 81,"MtlR / AnsR – Mannitol, Asparagine, and Aspartate",False,-0.007150912,[MtlR] / [AnsR + SigA],"Uptake and utilization of mannitol, degradation of asparagine and aspartate",Multi-Purpose 2,CodY – BCAA Limitation,False,-0.006790558,CodY,"Uptake of di-/oligopeptides, uptake of guanosine, cell wall metabolism",Amino Acids 66,SigG – Sporulation 4,False,-0.006466269,SigG,"Calcium and nutrient delivery to the spore, endospore cortex maturation, lipoproteins, forespore-specific metabolic proteins, many unknown sporulation proteins, stress resistance, proteins required for germination",Sporulation 25,SigK-2 – Sporulation 6,False,0.005859532,SigK,"Production of outermost spore coat and crust proteins, mother cell lysis",Sporulation 26,Uncharacterized 6,False,-0.005812252,,5’ ends of tRNAs and independent transcripts,Uncharacterized 52,His – Histidine Synthesis,False,0.005764974,YlxR,Synthesis of histidine,Amino Acids 75,HutP – Histidine Utilization,False,0.005526244,HutP,Histidine uptake and utilization,Amino Acids 65,Xpf – PBSX Prophage,False,0.005408619,Xpf,Prophage element that induces production of bacteriocin and cell lysis in response to DNA-damaging agents,Mobile Genes 61,FrlR – Amino Sugars,False,-0.005109761,FrlR,Amino sugar uptake and metabolism,Carbon 0,PchR – Pulcherrimin,False,0.005010659,PchR,Extracellular synthesis and import of pulcherrimin for iron acquisition,Elements 3,AcoR – Acetoin,False,-0.004731431,AcoR,"Utilization of acetoin, extracellular energy storage",Carbon 14,WapA – Intercellular Competition,False,0.004616083,SigA + YvrHb + DegU + WalR,Activation of WapA and its operon of unknown genes for interspecies toxin delivery,Lifestyles 17,Uncharacterized 1,False,0.004550932,,"Contains a SigE/SigG inhibitor, spore coat proteins, translational proteins, oxidative stress response, many RNAs",Uncharacterized 5,Eps – Exopolymeric Substances,False,-0.004507252,SigA + AbrB + RemA + SinR,"Biosynthesis of tasA and extracellular polysaccharides, the major components of the biofilm",Lifestyles 21,StrRes – Translation,False,-0.004408637,[stringent response] / [RplJ],"Production of ribosomes, translation initiation factors, ADP formation, protein processing and secretory machinery, DNA replication, RNA polymerase",Lifestyles 71,"TnrA + CodY – Leucine, Methionine, and Threonine",False,-0.004400657,[TnrA + CodY + ThrR] / [TnrA + CodY + T-box + CcpA + SigA],"Synthesis and salvage of leucine, methionine, threonine",Amino Acids 72,LevR – Levan and Fructose,False,0.004312507,LevR,"Fuctose uptake and phosphorylation, degradation of the exopolysaccharide levan into fructose",Carbon 15,GerE / GerR – Mid-late Spore Coat,False,0.004286072,[SigK + GerE] / [SigK + GerR],"Production of spore coat and crust proteins. Omitted from sporulation analysis because all genes are contained by SigK1 & 2, and activity levels are very noisy in non-sporulating conditions.",Sporulation 36,AbrB – Transition State,False,-0.003898804,AbrB,"Various transition state roles: spore killing, antibiotic resistance, toxin production, metabolism, protein modification, and unknown proteins.",Lifestyles 73,TnrA / PucR – Nitrogen Limitation,False,-0.003897198,[SigA + TnrA] / [SigA + PucR],"Ammonium uptake, utilization of nitrate and xanthine. Suggests nitrate limitation in the BT condition",Multi-Purpose 67,CymR / NsrR – Sulfur and Nitrate Respiration,False,-0.003785022,[SigA + CymR] / [ResD + SigA + NsrR],Import and utilization of sulfonate and cystine for cysteine production. Nitrite reduction,Multi-Purpose 20,"IolR / MelR – Inositol, Melibiose, and Acetoin",False,-0.003614319,[IolR] / [MelR] / [AcoR],"Uptake and utilization of inositol, melibiose/raffinose, and acetoin",Multi-Purpose 74,PhoP-2 – Phosphate Limitation 2,False,-0.003521556,PhoP + SigA,"Degradation of wall teichoic acid to salvage phosphate, synthesis of teichuronic acid to replace wall, high-affinity phosphate uptake.",Elements 29,Noise – S1235,False,-0.003496514,,"Independent transcript S1235, behaves similar to late sporulation I-modulons",Uncharacterized 45,Zur – Zinc Limitation,False,-0.003224981,Zur,"Zinc uptake, zinc metallochaperones, alternatives to zinc-containing proteins",Elements 39,MtrB – Tryptophan,False,-0.002863742,MtrB,Biosynthesis of tryptophan,Amino Acids 46,SigB-2 – General Stress 2,False,-0.002773547,SigB,Likely accounting for microarray saturation in the ethanol condition of I-modulon SigB 1 by negatively weighting highly expressed ethanol genes,Stress 49,LexA – DNA Repair,False,-0.002758216,LexA,SOS response for DNA protection and repair,Stress 54,DegU – Toxins and Colony Establishment,False,-0.00266887,DegU,"Response to arrested flagellar motor. Secretion of yukE, a homolog of virulence factor EsxA. Production of antitoxins and putative toxin y-genes. Production of hydrophobic biofilm layer and lipoproteins for motility. Many unknown proteins.",Lifestyles 28,Noise – S415,False,0.002660012,,Noisy independent transcript S415,Uncharacterized 47,SigM – Membrane Stress,False,-0.002611108,SigM,"General stress proteins, alarmones, lipid carriers and flippases, DNA repair, inhibition of septation. Contains many UTRs and some unknown proteins.",Stress 64,Spβ-2 – SP-β Prophage 2,False,-0.002445001,CsoR + SigA + SigK + SigE,"Temperature-responsive SP-beta prophage. Prophage, unknown, and putative metabolic genes. Response to mitomycin.",Mobile Genes 60,RocR / PutR – Arginine and Proline Utilization,False,0.002408931,[SigL + AhrC + RocR] / [Spo0A + SigA + CodY + PutR],"Utilization of arginine, ornithine, citrulline and proline as carbon and energy sources",Amino Acids 76,Empty 2,False,-0.002408811,,Contains no genes,Uncharacterized 82,CcpA-1 – Low Glucose 1,False,-0.002360222,CcpA + SigA,"Uptake and utilization of alternative carbon sources: ribose, sucrose, salicin, beta-glucosides, lichenan, glucomannon, trehalose, G3P, etc. High expression in exponential phase on LB media",Carbon 57,Fur – Iron Limitation,False,0.002239477,Fur,"Production and transport of siderophores for iron chelation, replacement of ferredoxins in the ETC with flavodoxins, RNA chaperones for iron-limited conditions, heme degradation",Elements 38,GlpP – Glycerol,False,0.002232329,GlpP,Glycerol uptake and utilization,Carbon 4,SigW – Cell Wall Stress,False,-0.002049584,SigW,"Adaptation to membrane active agents such as cefuroxime, antimicrobials from B. amyloliquefaciens, sdpC, and nisin. Control of membrane fluidity. Contains many unknown proteins.",Stress 48,SigE – Sporulation 2,False,0.001984603,SigE,"Spore maturation through core dehydration, nutrient transport and utilization, septum degradation, inner cortex synthesis, and regulator activation",Sporulation 6,MalR – Malate,False,-0.00197135,MalR,Malate uptake and utilization,Carbon 10,CcpA-2 – Low Glucose 2,False,0.001824636,[CcpA + SigA] / [CcpN],"Uptake, utilization, and regulation of alternative carbon sources: TCA intermediates, ribose, maltodextrin, galacto-oligosaccharides, acetoin, gluconate, etc. Suppression of glucose pathways. Stationary phase.",Carbon 77,PhoP-1 – Phosphate Limitation 1,False,-0.001703986,PhoP + SigA,"High-affinity phosphate uptake, teichuronic acid production pseudogene.",Elements 43,Uncharacterized 2,False,0.001634659,,"Contains cold shock, sporulation onset, toxin, amino acid homeostasis, translataional, other proteins, many RNAs",Uncharacterized 24,Uncharacterized 5,False,0.001502386,,Contains many poorly characterized RNAs with noisy activity ,Uncharacterized 53,ComA – Surfactants,False,-0.001404174,[ComA + CcpA + TnrA] / [Abh + SigA + ComA + Spx + PhoP + CodY + PerR],"Activated during transition to stationary phase (quorum sensing), production of surfactant and exoenzymes to improve nutrient delivery in the biofilm, ComS for activation of competence ",Lifestyles 19,Empty 1,False,-0.001397129,,Contains no genes,Uncharacterized 31,Noise – S1210,False,0.001369625,,Noisy independent transcript S1210,Uncharacterized 69,CymR – Sulfur,False,-0.001274892,CymR,"Sulfur metabolism in response to oxidative stress. Utilization and detoxification of S-(2-succino)cysteine, methionine-cysteine conversion, siroheme biosynthesis",Elements 18,ImmR – ICEBs1,False,-0.001246181,ImmR,Mobile genetic element that participates in horizontal gene transfer,Mobile Genes 51,ComK – Competence,False,-0.001181475,ComK,"DNA transport, pseudopilus, recombination machinery, and regulatory proteins for competence",Lifestyles 56,AhrC – Arginine,False,-0.001026039,AhrC + YlxR,Uptake and biosynthesis of arginine,Amino Acids 34,Uncharacterized 4,False,-0.001004678,,Contains many poorly characterized RNAs with noisy activity ,Uncharacterized 63,Noise – Carbon Source Transition 2,False,-0.00080631,,Likely accounting for noise in carbon source transition and gluconnate experiments,Uncharacterized 9,ResD – Oxygen Limitation,False,-0.000674115,ResD,"Anaerobic nitrate respiration, bacteriocin production, heme, cytochrome, and ATP synthesis, copper homeostasis",Oxygen Limitation 42,Noise – Carbon Source Transition 1,False,-0.00043131,,Likely accounting for noise in the carbon source transition experiments,Uncharacterized 12,Yrk – Putative Sulfur Carriers,False,-0.000402899,,Putative sulfur carriers. High activity under diamide stress,Elements 68,SigE / G – Sporulation 3,False,-2.14e-05,[SigE] / [SigG],"Spore coat production, transcription factor and regulator expression, spore DNA protection, spore stress resistance",Sporulation
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V. D. Hodge", "1957", "In recognition of his distinguished work on algebraic geometry" ], [ "Rudolf Peierls", "1959", "In recognition of his distinguished work on the theoretical foundations of high energy and nuclear physics" ], [ "Raymond Lyttleton", "1965", "In recognition of his distinguished contributions to astronomy, particularly for his work on the dynamical stability of galaxies" ], [ "Frank Yates", "1966", "In recognition of his profound and far-reaching contributions to the statistical methods of experimental biology" ], [ "Joseph Hutchinson", "1967", "In recognition of his distinguished work on the genetics and evolution of crop-plants with particular reference to cotton" ], [ "Charles Oatley", "1969", "In recognition of his distinguished work in the wartime development of radar and latterly for the design and development of a highly successful scanning electron microscope" ], [ "Frederick Sanger", "1969", "In recognition of his pioneer work on the sequence of amino acids in proteins and of nucleotides of ribonucleic acids" ], [ "Fred Hoyle", "1974", "In recognition of his distinguished contributions to theoretical physics and cosmology" ], [ "Abdus Salam", "1978", "In recognition of his outstanding contributions to the physics of elementary particles with special reference to the unification of the electromagnetic and weak interactions" ], [ "Roger Penrose", "1985", "For his fundamental contributions to the theory of gravitational collapse and to other geometric aspects of theoretical physics" ], [ "Eric Denton", "1987", "In recognition of his outstanding contributions to the physiology of marine animals, to marine biology generally, and his leadership of UK marine science" ], [ "Robert Hinde", "1996", "In recognition of his contributions to the field of animal behaviour and the dominant influence it achieved on the emerging field of ethology" ], [ "Christopher Dobson", "2009", "For his outstanding contributions to the understanding of the mechanisms of protein folding and mis-folding, and the implications for disease" ] ]
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Name,Year,Rationale[28][29][30][31][32] John Herschel,1836,"For his paper on nebulae and clusters of stars, published in the Philosophical Transactions for 1833" James Sylvester,1861,For his various memoirs and researches in mathematical science John Newport Langley,1892,"For his work on secreting glands, and on the nervous system" Charles Pritchard,1892,For his work on photometry and stellar parallax Arthur Schuster,1893,"For his spectroscopic inquiries, and his researches on disruptive discharge through gases and on terrestrial magnetism" Percy MacMahon,1900,For the number and range of his contributions to mathematical science William Burnside,1904,"For his researches in mathematics, particularly in the theory of groups" Augustus Love,1909,On the ground of his researches in the theory of elasticity and cognate subjects William Mitchinson Hicks,1912,On the ground of his researches in mathematical physics Grafton Elliot Smith,1912,No citation. William Johnson Sollas,1914,For researches in palaeontology Joseph Larmor,1915,On the ground of his numerous and important contributions to mathematical and physical science William Rivers,1915,On the ground of his important contributions to ethnography and ethnology William Bateson,1920,"On the ground of his contributions to biological science, and especially his studies in genetics" Frederick Blackman,1921,For his researches on the gaseous exchange in plants & on the operation of limiting factors Albert Seward,1925,For his researches on the palaeobotany of Gondwanaland John Edward Marr,1930,For his pioneer work in the accurate zoning of the palaeozoic rocks Patrick Laidlaw,1933,"For his work on diseases due to viruses, including that on the cause and prevention of distemper in dogs." Alfred Harker,1935,In recognition of his distinguished work and influence as a petrologist Paul Dirac,1939,For the leading part he had taken in the development of the new quantum mechanics William Topley,1942,For his outstanding work on experimental epidemiology and immunology Harold Jeffreys,1948,For his distinguished work in geophysics and his important contributions to the astronomy of the solar system Edward Appleton,1950,For his work on the ele [sic] transmission of electromagnetic waves round the earth and for his investigations of the ionic state of the upper atmosphere Frederic Bartlett,1952,In recognition of his creation of an experimental school of psychology which has established under his leadership an outstanding position recognised internationally as without superior Nevill Mott,1953,In recognition of his eminent work in the field of quantum theory and particularly in the theory of metals John Cockcroft,1954,In recognition of his distinguished work on nuclear and atomic physics W. V. D. Hodge,1957,In recognition of his distinguished work on algebraic geometry Rudolf Peierls,1959,In recognition of his distinguished work on the theoretical foundations of high energy and nuclear physics Raymond Lyttleton,1965,"In recognition of his distinguished contributions to astronomy, particularly for his work on the dynamical stability of galaxies" Frank Yates,1966,In recognition of his profound and far-reaching contributions to the statistical methods of experimental biology Joseph Hutchinson,1967,In recognition of his distinguished work on the genetics and evolution of crop-plants with particular reference to cotton Charles Oatley,1969,In recognition of his distinguished work in the wartime development of radar and latterly for the design and development of a highly successful scanning electron microscope Frederick Sanger,1969,In recognition of his pioneer work on the sequence of amino acids in proteins and of nucleotides of ribonucleic acids Fred Hoyle,1974,In recognition of his distinguished contributions to theoretical physics and cosmology Abdus Salam,1978,In recognition of his outstanding contributions to the physics of elementary particles with special reference to the unification of the electromagnetic and weak interactions Roger Penrose,1985,For his fundamental contributions to the theory of gravitational collapse and to other geometric aspects of theoretical physics Eric Denton,1987,"In recognition of his outstanding contributions to the physiology of marine animals, to marine biology generally, and his leadership of UK marine science" Robert Hinde,1996,In recognition of his contributions to the field of animal behaviour and the dominant influence it achieved on the emerging field of ethology Christopher Dobson,2009,"For his outstanding contributions to the understanding of the mechanisms of protein folding and mis-folding, and the implications for disease"
[ [ "ID", "Type", "Story", "Parent", "Points", "Comments", "Author", "Title", "URL", "Content", "Created" ], [ "836687", "story", "", "", "23", "28", "superberliner", "The Geek \"Must Do Before You Die\" Checklist", "http://www.dailycupoftech.com/2009/05/04/the-geek-must-do-before-you-die-checklist/", "", "1253617187" ], [ "836686", "comment", "836419.0", "836641.0", "0", "0", "ilyak", "", "", "Why not? Thousands of applications run on Cygwin just fine. There's no reason to mistrust Cygwin more than you mistrust, say, MFC.<p>However in most cases you can delpoy to a more optimal platform (actual UNIX).", "1253617181" ], [ "836685", "comment", "834267.0", "834478.0", "0", "0", "billswift", "", "", "Thomas Sowell told a similar tale about himself as an undergrad at Harvard. He had transferred from Howard, and was on the way to flunking out do to poor work habits. Some quotes from p.118 fo his \"A Personal Odyssey\" (hardcover):<p>\"My work at Howard was a further handicap, for that experience gave me no inkling of the kind of time and effort required at Harvard, and in fact lulled me into a false sense of security. I thought I was being a conscientious student, so I was shocked one day when Nort [his roommate] suddenly said to me:<p>\"Tom, when are you going to stop goofing off and get some work done?\"<p>\"Goofing off! I didn't know what he was talking about. But I learned the hard way when the mid-term grades came out.\"<p>This was about 1956. He pulled his shit together and graduated magna cum laude.", "1253617123" ], [ "836684", "comment", "836489.0", "836489.0", "0", "0", "gtani", "", "", "<a href=\"http://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=460693\" rel=\"nofollow\">http://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=460693</a><p><a href=\"http://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=546444\" rel=\"nofollow\">http://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=546444</a><p><a href=\"http://www.reddit.com/r/programming/comments/8bhy6/do_you_telecomute_what_is_in_your_toolkit_post/\" rel=\"nofollow\">http://www.reddit.com/r/programming/comments/8bhy6/do_you_te...</a><p><a href=\"http://www.myintervals.com/blog/2009/04/09/the-remote-web-developer/\" rel=\"nofollow\">http://www.myintervals.com/blog/2009/04/09/the-remote-web-de...</a><p><a href=\"http://www.writebetterbits.com/2009/02/working-remotely-successfully.html\" rel=\"nofollow\">http://www.writebetterbits.com/2009/02/working-remotely-succ...</a><p><a href=\"http://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=614215\" rel=\"nofollow\">http://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=614215</a><p>(hit search engines, searchyc.com for \"telecommute\" \"remote worker\" \"distributed developer team\"", "1253617117" ], [ "836683", "story", "", "", "2", "0", "bootload", "Why your gut is more ethical than your brain ", "http://www.fastcompany.com/magazine/137/made-to-stick-in-defense-of-feelings.html", "", "1253617044" ], [ "836682", "comment", "836661.0", "836661.0", "0", "0", "NonEUCitizen", "", "", "Yes. If they're a few years old, they should be used to being asked this question by prospective hires -- some developers won't join until a startup is VC-funded (and some others want a bigger stake and won't join if it's already VC-funded).", "1253616856" ], [ "836681", "story", "", "", "8", "1", "newacc", "A $1 Million Research Bargain for Netflix, and Maybe a Model for Others", "http://www.nytimes.com/2009/09/22/technology/internet/22netflix.html?_r=1&ref=technology", "", "1253616807" ], [ "836680", "comment", "836238.0", "836313.0", "0", "0", "forkqueue", "", "", "Shameless self promotion, but we're a Django specialist host: <a href=\"http://kutoken.com/\" rel=\"nofollow\">http://kutoken.com/</a>", "1253616757" ], [ "836679", "comment", "836419.0", "836564.0", "0", "0", "Confusion", "", "", "That existed in 1992?", "1253616692" ], [ "836678", "comment", "836237.0", "836585.0", "0", "0", "Tuna-Fish", "", "", "> either Linux is poorly designed<p>I take offense at the statement \"Linux is designed\" :)<p>Of course it is not optimal. Nothing else is either. How can we make it better?", "1253616606" ], [ "836677", "comment", "836308.0", "836308.0", "0", "0", "flooha", "", "", "I've had many lucid dreams, though I've never been able to hang on for very long. I'll try the spinning technique next time for sure.<p>If this interests you, you might also be interested in \"binaural beats\".<p><a href=\"http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Binaural_beats\" rel=\"nofollow\">http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Binaural_beats</a><p>The most famous use of \"bb\" is probably the audio series produced by The Monroe Institute.<p><a href=\"http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Monroe_Institute\" rel=\"nofollow\">http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Monroe_Institute</a><p>If you can get past the \"new age\" stigma of TMI, they seem to be surprisingly scientific in their endeavors. They have audio series for LD and other consciousness exercises. The idea is that binaural beats can be used to alter your brainwave frequency and help you enter altered states of consciousness (hack your brain).<p>The first objective is \"mind awake, body asleep\", which is exactly what it sounds like. It involves relaxation techniques, \"resonant tuning\" (which is basically chanting like a monk), an affirmation of your goal (to expand your consciousness etc...) and then deeper relaxation.<p>I have achieved this state a few times, but never had the discipline to keep up with the exercises. The few times it happened, the initial feeling was that my body parts had all melded together and I couldn't feel where one part stopped and the other started. Then, I felt a peculiar detachment and a very intense feeling of \"energizing\" which I can only describe as something similar to holding a 9volt to your tongue, but all over your body. At that point I would always become too excited and \"wake up\".<p>The main reason I didn't persist with the exercises is because chanting and wearing headphones when you go to bed isn't very pleasant for the person laying next to you. The other roadblock is discipline. If you want to have LDs on purpose, you really do have to stick with the dream journal and make a conscious effort to make it happen and keep up with it.<p>My LDs were natural and not the result of practice, but were definitely very cool. I know what it's like to fly like Superman. :)", "1253616327" ], [ "836676", "story", "", "", "1", "0", "vladocar", "Blog prototyping with Emastic - CSS Framework using the Golden Proportion", "http://www.vcarrer.com/2009/09/blog-prototyping-with-emastic-using.html", "", "1253616192" ], [ "836675", "comment", "836665.0", "836665.0", "0", "0", "ajuc", "", "", "Try eclipse + plugin to write in clojure - it gives you interactive console to explore clojure.<p>Download eclipse, then install:\\n<a href=\"http://code.google.com/p/counterclockwise/wiki/Documentation\" rel=\"nofollow\">http://code.google.com/p/counterclockwise/wiki/Documentation</a>", "1253616073" ], [ "836674", "comment", "834717.0", "835250.0", "0", "0", "jgrahamc", "", "", "Reminds me of a great Alain de Botton quote: <a href=\"http://twitter.com/alaindebotton/status/2781110491\" rel=\"nofollow\">http://twitter.com/alaindebotton/status/2781110491</a>", "1253615956" ], [ "836673", "comment", "836308.0", "836308.0", "0", "0", "fgimenez", "", "", "Technical question: He states that you should look at a pattern, look away, and then check to see if it changes. Supposedly it will change because your memory can only hold 7 +- 2 bits. Now if your memory is too small to keep this supposed pattern consistent, how the hell are you supposed to memorize this pattern for a consistency check? I.e. you need your memory to assert that your memory failed. Is there a separate memory he is talking about here? Even if that technique worked, couldn't the pattern stay the same just based off the chance that you get horizontal/vertical stripes twice in a row?<p>Sorry if I'm nitpicking, maybe my cs theory courses just ruin these things.", "1253615921" ], [ "836671", "comment", "836237.0", "836237.0", "0", "0", "scythe", "", "", "Is it really possible to implement the full functionality of the Linux kernel in such a way that it would be significantly smaller? Obviously, there's bloat from bad code, but would a redesign of the kernel be seriously useful, or just a waste of time? As a (possible) comparison, is NetBSD's kernel any smaller?<p>It'd be nice to know if Linus had anything to say to that effect - it might lead to a more productive discussion than waxing lyrical about the wonders of microkernels.", "1253615872" ], [ "836670", "comment", "836553.0", "836553.0", "0", "0", "tome", "", "", "Does anyone have a reference for his claim \"Available estimates show that the welfare loss induced by global warming will be just $3 trillion per year by 2100.\"?", "1253615849" ], [ "836669", "comment", "836237.0", "836462.0", "0", "0", "skwiddor", "", "", "> If anything, a microkernel is always more bloated because of the extra code needed to do all the process sync.<p>there are more than two types.<p>We have fretted recently because the plan9 kernel is struggling to fit on a floppy disk when loaded up as an installer with most things turned on.<p>The whole of plan9, kernel, userspace, 386 binaries & sources for 6 architectures fit into 200Mb uncompressed (and the whole shooting match compiles in 15 minutes).<p>Linux is a re-implementation of an OS that was already considered dead by it's maintainers.<p>\"Not only is UNIX dead, it's starting to smell really bad.\" Rob Pike circa 1991.<p>see also \"Sometimes when you fill a vacuum, it still sucks.\"", "1253615750" ], [ "836667", "comment", "836227.0", "836227.0", "0", "0", "tfh", "", "", "The problem with traffic rules is that (at least here in germany) some people don't try to avoid accidents because they think it's not their fault if someone oversees a sign for example. Eleminating rules brings the responsability back to everyone..", "1253615575" ], [ "836666", "comment", "836451.0", "836639.0", "0", "0", "davidw", "", "", "The description I read for it is \"ant turd tokens\". Erlang is cool and quite powerful, but realizing you put a , where you needed a . can be frustrating, especially when cutting and pasting code around.", "1253615504" ], [ "836665", "story", "", "", "4", "4", "dkd", "Ask HN: clojure and JVM", "", "Is there quick way to start clojure + JVM? I would like to start with simple GUI and then move to serial port manipulation. Then to connecting database. My background is electronics and I have never use java before. Any help is appreciated.", "1253615464" ], [ "836664", "comment", "836451.0", "836580.0", "0", "0", "cosmohh", "", "", "there is a getting started tutorial here: <a href=\"http://erlang.org/download/getting_started-5.4.pdf\" rel=\"nofollow\">http://erlang.org/download/getting_started-5.4.pdf</a>", "1253615452" ], [ "836663", "comment", "836451.0", "836639.0", "0", "0", "mahmud", "", "", "It kept that from Prolog. Which is also responsible for atoms needing to begin with a lowercase letter if they're not quoted, and variables with an uppercase.", "1253615441" ], [ "836662", "story", "", "", "34", "21", "nreece", "If only I had ____ I would succeed", "http://garry.posterous.com/build-it-9", "", "1253615439" ], [ "836661", "story", "", "", "3", "4", "ahacker", "Ask HN: Is it OK to ask how a company is funded during an interview?", "", "Medium-sized start-up, a few years old. Is it okay, when interviewing for a developer slot, to ask how the company is funded (whether they're bootstrapped or have raised VC)?", "1253615434" ], [ "836660", "comment", "836096.0", "836097.0", "0", "0", "RiderOfGiraffes", "", "", "And now formatted for easier reading ...<p>* The Age of Wonder: How the romantic generation discovered the beauty and terror of Science by Richard Holmes (Harper Press)<p>* What the Nose Knows: The science of scent in everyday life by Avery Gilbert (Crown Publishers)<p>* Bad Science by Ben Goldacre (Harper Perennial)<p>* Decoding the Heavens: Solving the mystery of the world's first computer by Jo Marchant (William Heinemann)<p>* The drunkard's walk: How randomness rules our lives by Leonard Mlodinow (Penguin)<p>* Your Inner Fish: The amazing discovery of our 375-million-year-old ancestor by Neil Shubin (Penguin)", "1253615428" ], [ "836659", "comment", "836237.0", "836598.0", "0", "0", "skwiddor", "", "", "I wouldn't use Fuse as your benchmark. All of plan9's filesystems are userspace (except the one that uses a dedicated machine). They can saturate 10gbe so your objections really concern Fuse and it's hosts.", "1253615317" ], [ "836658", "comment", "835945.0", "835945.0", "0", "0", "RiderOfGiraffes", "", "", "An observation.<p><pre><code> He says: \"I realised that the 'background hum' of\\n work emanating from my always-connected iPhone was\\n a better way of describing how I now work – and live.\\n It means I can send an important email while I'm\\n fetching milk from the shop – or read RSS feeds while\\n waiting for a train. And I can Twitter while waiting\\n for my kids to get tired of the climbing frame in the\\n park.\\n\\n \"There is no more 'balance' any more – as if there\\n ever was – because what I am working on and interested\\n in swaps from second to second as I use my iPhone. The\\n internet is now an all-pervasive background 'hum'\\n which never goes away unless I am out of battery or\\n out of wireless signal, which is very rare.\"\\n</code></pre>\\nThis is someone, and journalists in general are, people who don't actually make things. In the PG sense they are not makers, they are managers, and this quoted section shows it.<p>When programming you can't afford this constant hum, when doing math - real math, research-type math - you can't be emailing and surfing and twittering, etc. You have to be immersed in the problem and get into flow.<p>Beware of following the journalists. They may show what the public might be doing in 5 years, but the people who do the work, the people who create things for others to use, won't.", "1253615273" ], [ "836657", "story", "", "", "2", "1", "Dauntless", "Yahoo seeking up to $500 mln for small business unit", "http://www.reuters.com/article/smallBusinessNews/idUSTRE58K4UG20090921", "", "1253615271" ], [ "836656", "comment", "836227.0", "836227.0", "0", "0", "tome", "", "", "How about, making people switch of autopilot and actually making them think leads to better behavior?<p>And then notice that removing road signs, traffic rules, etc. is a big change that makes people think. In a place that currently has no rules, you'd probably see better behaviour if you <i>did</i> introduce strict rules.", "1253615258" ], [ "836655", "comment", "836237.0", "836598.0", "0", "0", "scythe", "", "", "&totse users ran tests of zfs-fuse back in the day and found that it was actually noticeably slower than native ext3. From that, I'm inclined to argue the opposite: filesystems should almost definitely be in-kernel. Granted, their tests were on Linux, not on a modern microkernel.", "1253615245" ], [ "836654", "comment", "836484.0", "836627.0", "0", "0", "mhotchen", "", "", "I never thought about why people want to lose weight; I just assumed it was so that they can be healthy, but I suppose it could be entirely superficial for a sizeable crowd. Obviously, the health benefits of something like this would be minimal, but it would be great if someone just wanted to eat more junk food and not put on extra weight.", "1253615187" ], [ "836653", "comment", "835991.0", "836638.0", "0", "0", "nex3", "", "", "See <a href=\"http://www.joelonsoftware.com/articles/Wrong.html\" rel=\"nofollow\">http://www.joelonsoftware.com/articles/Wrong.html</a>, particularly the section \"I'm Hungary\", for a comparison between two different styles of Hungarian notation.", "1253615117" ], [ "836652", "comment", "836419.0", "836518.0", "0", "0", "tayssir", "", "", "Kernighan and Mashey mentioned in \"The UNIX Programming Environment\" (1981): \"Success or failure often depends on nontechnical factors, whose importance often goes unrecognized by those who evaluate systems on purely technical terms.\" And they go on to mention some of these nontechnical factors, such as having started out on the DEC PDP-11.<p>In Ken Thompson's Turing Award speech, he claimed: \"I can't help but feel that I am receiving this honor for timing and serendipity as much as technical merit. UNIX swept into popularity with an industry-wide change from central main frames to autonomous minis. I suspect that Daniel Bobrow (1) would be here instead of me if he could not afford a PDP-10 and and had to \"settle\" for a PDP-11.\"\\n<a href=\"http://cm.bell-labs.com/who/ken/trust.html\" rel=\"nofollow\">http://cm.bell-labs.com/who/ken/trust.html</a><p>Similar fate apparently happened due to the specialization of the MIT AI Lab's ITS: \"Of course, ITS wasn't portable by any stretch of the imagination. It was an operating system in the old school of development, and it died rather suddenly when DEC announced that they were discontinuing the PDP-10 and its descendants in favor of the PDP-11 and VAX systems.\"\\n<a href=\"http://www.crackmonkey.org/unix.html\" rel=\"nofollow\">http://www.crackmonkey.org/unix.html</a><p>(Personally, I only use a UNIX because it's a tool of the trade. It's free, or built into Macs. I don't enjoy it, but I use it, and found the _Unix Hater's Handbook_ refreshing.)\\n<a href=\"http://www.cs.washington.edu/homes/weise/uhh-download.html\" rel=\"nofollow\">http://www.cs.washington.edu/homes/weise/uhh-download.html</a>", "1253615082" ], [ "836651", "comment", "836154.0", "836154.0", "0", "0", "coffeeaddicted", "", "", "As much as I would like a monitor display in my contact lenses, somehow I think the public will find other uses for it first. Prepare to meet people in clubs soon with really shiny (and animated) eyes.", "1253615066" ], [ "836650", "comment", "836237.0", "836410.0", "0", "0", "scythe", "", "", "Isn't that what l4linux does? ( <a href=\"http://l4linux.org/\" rel=\"nofollow\">http://l4linux.org/</a> )", "1253615052" ], [ "836649", "story", "", "", "1", "0", "insomniamedia", "Halo 3 ODST: Released Today 22nd September at PVR Super Size Screen Event", "http://wireninja.com/halo-3-odst-released-today-22nd-spetember-at-pvr-super-size-screen-event/", "", "1253614977" ], [ "836648", "story", "", "", "1", "0", "soundsop", "From Mac Portable to MacBook Pro: 20 years of Apple laptops", "http://arstechnica.com/apple/news/2009/09/from-portable-to-pro-best-mac-laptops-of-the-past-20-years.ars?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=rss", "", "1253614969" ], [ "836647", "comment", "835862.0", "835862.0", "0", "0", "Tichy", "", "", "It looks great, but is browser support sufficient? I don't care about IE5 that much, but has everybody upgraded to Firefox 3 yet?", "1253614918" ], [ "836644", "comment", "836419.0", "836522.0", "0", "0", "praptak", "", "", "Path dependence in case of Google, Amazon, smartphones, websites? What kind of 'path' did they have behind them that would make them unix-dependent?", "1253614731" ], [ "836643", "comment", "836484.0", "836624.0", "0", "0", "mhotchen", "", "", "That cleared it up for me; thanks for the information.", "1253614706" ], [ "836642", "comment", "836206.0", "836401.0", "0", "0", "Tichy", "", "", "Not an economist, but I have recently been thinking about it. Probably there are lots of factors, but it seems to me that people are resourceful (if they are unemployed, they'll seek ways to survive/find employment). Also I think they'll tend to only have children when it seems economically viable to do so. As an example, consider coal miners (they've gone out of business in my country). I suspect as long as mining was a viable line of work, they continued having children and producing more coal miners. Now that it has gone away, there are lots of unemployed ex-miners for a while. But I suspect those who fail to find other sources of income won't have that many children, so eventually that \"strain\" of unemployment will just phase out of society. In the end, only those people with viable jobs survive.", "1253614629" ], [ "836641", "comment", "836419.0", "836573.0", "0", "0", "bad_user", "", "", "Would you trust your application to run in production on a Cygwin machine?", "1253614582" ], [ "836640", "comment", "836521.0", "836521.0", "0", "0", "vikrant", "", "", "oh! which school did this scientist study? he is bad at physics! If ice on poles starts melting what else does he expect? it is obvious that temperature of sea will decrease! point is water level is increasing and not that \"temperature is increasing\"", "1253614552" ], [ "836639", "comment", "836451.0", "836451.0", "0", "0", "systems", "", "", "The syntax is bit radical, I spent like 10 minutes online before getting why<p><pre><code> 1> 1+1\\n</code></pre>\\nreturns nothing, its because its missing a . (i.e. a dot) it should be<p><pre><code> 1> 1+1 .\\n 2\\n</code></pre>\\nwhich returns 2 as expected", "1253614412" ], [ "836638", "comment", "835991.0", "836623.0", "0", "0", "wolfhumble", "", "", "Which variant of hungarian notation do you prefer?", "1253614358" ], [ "836637", "comment", "836206.0", "836461.0", "0", "0", "Tichy", "", "", "Could it just be friction?", "1253614356" ], [ "836635", "comment", "836206.0", "836437.0", "0", "0", "BillGoates", "", "", "When robots are making robots that make our stuff, noone will be able to buy any of the cheap stuff, except the people that controls the goods.<p>Labor is the only good most people have, and it's worth is declining. The previous generation could maintain the same lifestyle, doing less work. For years the rich are getting richer and the poor get poorer, but the last years the middle class is shifting to poor as well.<p>The more \"intangible\" sorts of work are only getting paid, after the basics needs are paid, and thanks to the internet people are sharing those skills for free.", "1253614141" ], [ "836634", "comment", "836152.0", "836152.0", "0", "0", "ApolloRising", "", "", "Thanks!", "1253613945" ], [ "836633", "comment", "835991.0", "835991.0", "0", "0", "rudenoise", "", "", "I like Douglas Crockford's opinions and advice on many aspects of JavaScript:<p><a href=\"http://javascript.crockford.com/\" rel=\"nofollow\">http://javascript.crockford.com/</a><p>Conventions:<p><a href=\"http://javascript.crockford.com/code.html\" rel=\"nofollow\">http://javascript.crockford.com/code.html</a><p>and his book \"JavaScript The Good Parts\" is well worth a read, even to experiences JS developers<p><a href=\"http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0596517742/wrrrldwideweb\" rel=\"nofollow\">http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0596517742/wrrrldwide...</a>", "1253613913" ], [ "836632", "comment", "836584.0", "836584.0", "0", "0", "bdfh42", "", "", "This looks pretty dated - both the technique and the browser support. Perhaps of interest as an historical document?", "1253613833" ], [ "836631", "comment", "835453.0", "835453.0", "0", "0", "ApolloRising", "", "", "Fantastic thanks for the link", "1253613652" ], [ "836630", "story", "", "", "83", "28", "alrex021", "Talk with Rich Hickey: Time is the New Memory", "http://www.artima.com/articles/hickey_on_time.html", "", "1253613620" ], [ "836629", "story", "", "", "1", "0", "fmendez", "Most Valuable Global Brands Recovering Faster Than S&P 500", "http://www.techcrunch.com/2009/09/22/most-valuable-global-brands-recovering-faster-than-sp-500/", "I would like to see the same comparison with the top 100 tech startups (at least those 3 years old).", "1253613612" ] ]
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ID,Type,Story,Parent,Points,Comments,Author,Title,URL,Content,Created 836687,story,,,23,28,superberliner,"The Geek ""Must Do Before You Die"" Checklist",http://www.dailycupoftech.com/2009/05/04/the-geek-must-do-before-you-die-checklist/,,1253617187 836686,comment,836419.0,836641.0,0,0,ilyak,,,"Why not? Thousands of applications run on Cygwin just fine. There's no reason to mistrust Cygwin more than you mistrust, say, MFC.<p>However in most cases you can delpoy to a more optimal platform (actual UNIX).",1253617181 836685,comment,834267.0,834478.0,0,0,billswift,,,"Thomas Sowell told a similar tale about himself as an undergrad at Harvard. He had transferred from Howard, and was on the way to flunking out do to poor work habits. Some quotes from p.118 fo his ""A Personal Odyssey"" (hardcover):<p>""My work at Howard was a further handicap, for that experience gave me no inkling of the kind of time and effort required at Harvard, and in fact lulled me into a false sense of security. I thought I was being a conscientious student, so I was shocked one day when Nort [his roommate] suddenly said to me:<p>""Tom, when are you going to stop goofing off and get some work done?""<p>""Goofing off! I didn't know what he was talking about. But I learned the hard way when the mid-term grades came out.""<p>This was about 1956. He pulled his shit together and graduated magna cum laude.",1253617123 836684,comment,836489.0,836489.0,0,0,gtani,,,"<a href=""http://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=460693"" rel=""nofollow"">http://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=460693</a><p><a href=""http://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=546444"" rel=""nofollow"">http://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=546444</a><p><a href=""http://www.reddit.com/r/programming/comments/8bhy6/do_you_telecomute_what_is_in_your_toolkit_post/"" rel=""nofollow"">http://www.reddit.com/r/programming/comments/8bhy6/do_you_te...</a><p><a href=""http://www.myintervals.com/blog/2009/04/09/the-remote-web-developer/"" rel=""nofollow"">http://www.myintervals.com/blog/2009/04/09/the-remote-web-de...</a><p><a href=""http://www.writebetterbits.com/2009/02/working-remotely-successfully.html"" rel=""nofollow"">http://www.writebetterbits.com/2009/02/working-remotely-succ...</a><p><a href=""http://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=614215"" rel=""nofollow"">http://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=614215</a><p>(hit search engines, searchyc.com for ""telecommute"" ""remote worker"" ""distributed developer team""",1253617117 836683,story,,,2,0,bootload,Why your gut is more ethical than your brain ,http://www.fastcompany.com/magazine/137/made-to-stick-in-defense-of-feelings.html,,1253617044 836682,comment,836661.0,836661.0,0,0,NonEUCitizen,,,"Yes. If they're a few years old, they should be used to being asked this question by prospective hires -- some developers won't join until a startup is VC-funded (and some others want a bigger stake and won't join if it's already VC-funded).",1253616856 836681,story,,,8,1,newacc,"A $1 Million Research Bargain for Netflix, and Maybe a Model for Others",http://www.nytimes.com/2009/09/22/technology/internet/22netflix.html?_r=1&ref=technology,,1253616807 836680,comment,836238.0,836313.0,0,0,forkqueue,,,"Shameless self promotion, but we're a Django specialist host: <a href=""http://kutoken.com/"" rel=""nofollow"">http://kutoken.com/</a>",1253616757 836679,comment,836419.0,836564.0,0,0,Confusion,,,That existed in 1992?,1253616692 836678,comment,836237.0,836585.0,0,0,Tuna-Fish,,,"> either Linux is poorly designed<p>I take offense at the statement ""Linux is designed"" :)<p>Of course it is not optimal. Nothing else is either. How can we make it better?",1253616606 836677,comment,836308.0,836308.0,0,0,flooha,,,"I've had many lucid dreams, though I've never been able to hang on for very long. I'll try the spinning technique next time for sure.<p>If this interests you, you might also be interested in ""binaural beats"".<p><a href=""http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Binaural_beats"" rel=""nofollow"">http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Binaural_beats</a><p>The most famous use of ""bb"" is probably the audio series produced by The Monroe Institute.<p><a href=""http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Monroe_Institute"" rel=""nofollow"">http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Monroe_Institute</a><p>If you can get past the ""new age"" stigma of TMI, they seem to be surprisingly scientific in their endeavors. They have audio series for LD and other consciousness exercises. The idea is that binaural beats can be used to alter your brainwave frequency and help you enter altered states of consciousness (hack your brain).<p>The first objective is ""mind awake, body asleep"", which is exactly what it sounds like. It involves relaxation techniques, ""resonant tuning"" (which is basically chanting like a monk), an affirmation of your goal (to expand your consciousness etc...) and then deeper relaxation.<p>I have achieved this state a few times, but never had the discipline to keep up with the exercises. The few times it happened, the initial feeling was that my body parts had all melded together and I couldn't feel where one part stopped and the other started. Then, I felt a peculiar detachment and a very intense feeling of ""energizing"" which I can only describe as something similar to holding a 9volt to your tongue, but all over your body. At that point I would always become too excited and ""wake up"".<p>The main reason I didn't persist with the exercises is because chanting and wearing headphones when you go to bed isn't very pleasant for the person laying next to you. The other roadblock is discipline. If you want to have LDs on purpose, you really do have to stick with the dream journal and make a conscious effort to make it happen and keep up with it.<p>My LDs were natural and not the result of practice, but were definitely very cool. I know what it's like to fly like Superman. :)",1253616327 836676,story,,,1,0,vladocar,Blog prototyping with Emastic - CSS Framework using the Golden Proportion,http://www.vcarrer.com/2009/09/blog-prototyping-with-emastic-using.html,,1253616192 836675,comment,836665.0,836665.0,0,0,ajuc,,,"Try eclipse + plugin to write in clojure - it gives you interactive console to explore clojure.<p>Download eclipse, then install:\n<a href=""http://code.google.com/p/counterclockwise/wiki/Documentation"" rel=""nofollow"">http://code.google.com/p/counterclockwise/wiki/Documentation</a>",1253616073 836674,comment,834717.0,835250.0,0,0,jgrahamc,,,"Reminds me of a great Alain de Botton quote: <a href=""http://twitter.com/alaindebotton/status/2781110491"" rel=""nofollow"">http://twitter.com/alaindebotton/status/2781110491</a>",1253615956 836673,comment,836308.0,836308.0,0,0,fgimenez,,,"Technical question: He states that you should look at a pattern, look away, and then check to see if it changes. Supposedly it will change because your memory can only hold 7 +- 2 bits. Now if your memory is too small to keep this supposed pattern consistent, how the hell are you supposed to memorize this pattern for a consistency check? I.e. you need your memory to assert that your memory failed. Is there a separate memory he is talking about here? Even if that technique worked, couldn't the pattern stay the same just based off the chance that you get horizontal/vertical stripes twice in a row?<p>Sorry if I'm nitpicking, maybe my cs theory courses just ruin these things.",1253615921 836671,comment,836237.0,836237.0,0,0,scythe,,,"Is it really possible to implement the full functionality of the Linux kernel in such a way that it would be significantly smaller? Obviously, there's bloat from bad code, but would a redesign of the kernel be seriously useful, or just a waste of time? As a (possible) comparison, is NetBSD's kernel any smaller?<p>It'd be nice to know if Linus had anything to say to that effect - it might lead to a more productive discussion than waxing lyrical about the wonders of microkernels.",1253615872 836670,comment,836553.0,836553.0,0,0,tome,,,"Does anyone have a reference for his claim ""Available estimates show that the welfare loss induced by global warming will be just $3 trillion per year by 2100.""?",1253615849 836669,comment,836237.0,836462.0,0,0,skwiddor,,,"> If anything, a microkernel is always more bloated because of the extra code needed to do all the process sync.<p>there are more than two types.<p>We have fretted recently because the plan9 kernel is struggling to fit on a floppy disk when loaded up as an installer with most things turned on.<p>The whole of plan9, kernel, userspace, 386 binaries & sources for 6 architectures fit into 200Mb uncompressed (and the whole shooting match compiles in 15 minutes).<p>Linux is a re-implementation of an OS that was already considered dead by it's maintainers.<p>""Not only is UNIX dead, it's starting to smell really bad."" Rob Pike circa 1991.<p>see also ""Sometimes when you fill a vacuum, it still sucks.""",1253615750 836667,comment,836227.0,836227.0,0,0,tfh,,,The problem with traffic rules is that (at least here in germany) some people don't try to avoid accidents because they think it's not their fault if someone oversees a sign for example. Eleminating rules brings the responsability back to everyone..,1253615575 836666,comment,836451.0,836639.0,0,0,davidw,,,"The description I read for it is ""ant turd tokens"". Erlang is cool and quite powerful, but realizing you put a , where you needed a . can be frustrating, especially when cutting and pasting code around.",1253615504 836665,story,,,4,4,dkd,Ask HN: clojure and JVM,,Is there quick way to start clojure + JVM? I would like to start with simple GUI and then move to serial port manipulation. Then to connecting database. My background is electronics and I have never use java before. Any help is appreciated.,1253615464 836664,comment,836451.0,836580.0,0,0,cosmohh,,,"there is a getting started tutorial here: <a href=""http://erlang.org/download/getting_started-5.4.pdf"" rel=""nofollow"">http://erlang.org/download/getting_started-5.4.pdf</a>",1253615452 836663,comment,836451.0,836639.0,0,0,mahmud,,,"It kept that from Prolog. Which is also responsible for atoms needing to begin with a lowercase letter if they're not quoted, and variables with an uppercase.",1253615441 836662,story,,,34,21,nreece,If only I had ____ I would succeed,http://garry.posterous.com/build-it-9,,1253615439 836661,story,,,3,4,ahacker,Ask HN: Is it OK to ask how a company is funded during an interview?,,"Medium-sized start-up, a few years old. Is it okay, when interviewing for a developer slot, to ask how the company is funded (whether they're bootstrapped or have raised VC)?",1253615434 836660,comment,836096.0,836097.0,0,0,RiderOfGiraffes,,,And now formatted for easier reading ...<p>* The Age of Wonder: How the romantic generation discovered the beauty and terror of Science by Richard Holmes (Harper Press)<p>* What the Nose Knows: The science of scent in everyday life by Avery Gilbert (Crown Publishers)<p>* Bad Science by Ben Goldacre (Harper Perennial)<p>* Decoding the Heavens: Solving the mystery of the world's first computer by Jo Marchant (William Heinemann)<p>* The drunkard's walk: How randomness rules our lives by Leonard Mlodinow (Penguin)<p>* Your Inner Fish: The amazing discovery of our 375-million-year-old ancestor by Neil Shubin (Penguin),1253615428 836659,comment,836237.0,836598.0,0,0,skwiddor,,,I wouldn't use Fuse as your benchmark. All of plan9's filesystems are userspace (except the one that uses a dedicated machine). They can saturate 10gbe so your objections really concern Fuse and it's hosts.,1253615317 836658,comment,835945.0,835945.0,0,0,RiderOfGiraffes,,,"An observation.<p><pre><code> He says: ""I realised that the 'background hum' of\n work emanating from my always-connected iPhone was\n a better way of describing how I now work – and live.\n It means I can send an important email while I'm\n fetching milk from the shop – or read RSS feeds while\n waiting for a train. And I can Twitter while waiting\n for my kids to get tired of the climbing frame in the\n park.\n\n ""There is no more 'balance' any more – as if there\n ever was – because what I am working on and interested\n in swaps from second to second as I use my iPhone. The\n internet is now an all-pervasive background 'hum'\n which never goes away unless I am out of battery or\n out of wireless signal, which is very rare.""\n</code></pre>\nThis is someone, and journalists in general are, people who don't actually make things. In the PG sense they are not makers, they are managers, and this quoted section shows it.<p>When programming you can't afford this constant hum, when doing math - real math, research-type math - you can't be emailing and surfing and twittering, etc. You have to be immersed in the problem and get into flow.<p>Beware of following the journalists. They may show what the public might be doing in 5 years, but the people who do the work, the people who create things for others to use, won't.",1253615273 836657,story,,,2,1,Dauntless,Yahoo seeking up to $500 mln for small business unit,http://www.reuters.com/article/smallBusinessNews/idUSTRE58K4UG20090921,,1253615271 836656,comment,836227.0,836227.0,0,0,tome,,,"How about, making people switch of autopilot and actually making them think leads to better behavior?<p>And then notice that removing road signs, traffic rules, etc. is a big change that makes people think. In a place that currently has no rules, you'd probably see better behaviour if you <i>did</i> introduce strict rules.",1253615258 836655,comment,836237.0,836598.0,0,0,scythe,,,"&totse users ran tests of zfs-fuse back in the day and found that it was actually noticeably slower than native ext3. From that, I'm inclined to argue the opposite: filesystems should almost definitely be in-kernel. Granted, their tests were on Linux, not on a modern microkernel.",1253615245 836654,comment,836484.0,836627.0,0,0,mhotchen,,,"I never thought about why people want to lose weight; I just assumed it was so that they can be healthy, but I suppose it could be entirely superficial for a sizeable crowd. Obviously, the health benefits of something like this would be minimal, but it would be great if someone just wanted to eat more junk food and not put on extra weight.",1253615187 836653,comment,835991.0,836638.0,0,0,nex3,,,"See <a href=""http://www.joelonsoftware.com/articles/Wrong.html"" rel=""nofollow"">http://www.joelonsoftware.com/articles/Wrong.html</a>, particularly the section ""I'm Hungary"", for a comparison between two different styles of Hungarian notation.",1253615117 836652,comment,836419.0,836518.0,0,0,tayssir,,,"Kernighan and Mashey mentioned in ""The UNIX Programming Environment"" (1981): ""Success or failure often depends on nontechnical factors, whose importance often goes unrecognized by those who evaluate systems on purely technical terms."" And they go on to mention some of these nontechnical factors, such as having started out on the DEC PDP-11.<p>In Ken Thompson's Turing Award speech, he claimed: ""I can't help but feel that I am receiving this honor for timing and serendipity as much as technical merit. UNIX swept into popularity with an industry-wide change from central main frames to autonomous minis. I suspect that Daniel Bobrow (1) would be here instead of me if he could not afford a PDP-10 and and had to ""settle"" for a PDP-11.""\n<a href=""http://cm.bell-labs.com/who/ken/trust.html"" rel=""nofollow"">http://cm.bell-labs.com/who/ken/trust.html</a><p>Similar fate apparently happened due to the specialization of the MIT AI Lab's ITS: ""Of course, ITS wasn't portable by any stretch of the imagination. It was an operating system in the old school of development, and it died rather suddenly when DEC announced that they were discontinuing the PDP-10 and its descendants in favor of the PDP-11 and VAX systems.""\n<a href=""http://www.crackmonkey.org/unix.html"" rel=""nofollow"">http://www.crackmonkey.org/unix.html</a><p>(Personally, I only use a UNIX because it's a tool of the trade. It's free, or built into Macs. I don't enjoy it, but I use it, and found the _Unix Hater's Handbook_ refreshing.)\n<a href=""http://www.cs.washington.edu/homes/weise/uhh-download.html"" rel=""nofollow"">http://www.cs.washington.edu/homes/weise/uhh-download.html</a>",1253615082 836651,comment,836154.0,836154.0,0,0,coffeeaddicted,,,"As much as I would like a monitor display in my contact lenses, somehow I think the public will find other uses for it first. Prepare to meet people in clubs soon with really shiny (and animated) eyes.",1253615066 836650,comment,836237.0,836410.0,0,0,scythe,,,"Isn't that what l4linux does? ( <a href=""http://l4linux.org/"" rel=""nofollow"">http://l4linux.org/</a> )",1253615052 836649,story,,,1,0,insomniamedia,Halo 3 ODST: Released Today 22nd September at PVR Super Size Screen Event,http://wireninja.com/halo-3-odst-released-today-22nd-spetember-at-pvr-super-size-screen-event/,,1253614977 836648,story,,,1,0,soundsop,From Mac Portable to MacBook Pro: 20 years of Apple laptops,http://arstechnica.com/apple/news/2009/09/from-portable-to-pro-best-mac-laptops-of-the-past-20-years.ars?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=rss,,1253614969 836647,comment,835862.0,835862.0,0,0,Tichy,,,"It looks great, but is browser support sufficient? I don't care about IE5 that much, but has everybody upgraded to Firefox 3 yet?",1253614918 836644,comment,836419.0,836522.0,0,0,praptak,,,"Path dependence in case of Google, Amazon, smartphones, websites? What kind of 'path' did they have behind them that would make them unix-dependent?",1253614731 836643,comment,836484.0,836624.0,0,0,mhotchen,,,That cleared it up for me; thanks for the information.,1253614706 836642,comment,836206.0,836401.0,0,0,Tichy,,,"Not an economist, but I have recently been thinking about it. Probably there are lots of factors, but it seems to me that people are resourceful (if they are unemployed, they'll seek ways to survive/find employment). Also I think they'll tend to only have children when it seems economically viable to do so. As an example, consider coal miners (they've gone out of business in my country). I suspect as long as mining was a viable line of work, they continued having children and producing more coal miners. Now that it has gone away, there are lots of unemployed ex-miners for a while. But I suspect those who fail to find other sources of income won't have that many children, so eventually that ""strain"" of unemployment will just phase out of society. In the end, only those people with viable jobs survive.",1253614629 836641,comment,836419.0,836573.0,0,0,bad_user,,,Would you trust your application to run in production on a Cygwin machine?,1253614582 836640,comment,836521.0,836521.0,0,0,vikrant,,,"oh! which school did this scientist study? he is bad at physics! If ice on poles starts melting what else does he expect? it is obvious that temperature of sea will decrease! point is water level is increasing and not that ""temperature is increasing""",1253614552 836639,comment,836451.0,836451.0,0,0,systems,,,"The syntax is bit radical, I spent like 10 minutes online before getting why<p><pre><code> 1> 1+1\n</code></pre>\nreturns nothing, its because its missing a . (i.e. a dot) it should be<p><pre><code> 1> 1+1 .\n 2\n</code></pre>\nwhich returns 2 as expected",1253614412 836638,comment,835991.0,836623.0,0,0,wolfhumble,,,Which variant of hungarian notation do you prefer?,1253614358 836637,comment,836206.0,836461.0,0,0,Tichy,,,Could it just be friction?,1253614356 836635,comment,836206.0,836437.0,0,0,BillGoates,,,"When robots are making robots that make our stuff, noone will be able to buy any of the cheap stuff, except the people that controls the goods.<p>Labor is the only good most people have, and it's worth is declining. The previous generation could maintain the same lifestyle, doing less work. For years the rich are getting richer and the poor get poorer, but the last years the middle class is shifting to poor as well.<p>The more ""intangible"" sorts of work are only getting paid, after the basics needs are paid, and thanks to the internet people are sharing those skills for free.",1253614141 836634,comment,836152.0,836152.0,0,0,ApolloRising,,,Thanks!,1253613945 836633,comment,835991.0,835991.0,0,0,rudenoise,,,"I like Douglas Crockford's opinions and advice on many aspects of JavaScript:<p><a href=""http://javascript.crockford.com/"" rel=""nofollow"">http://javascript.crockford.com/</a><p>Conventions:<p><a href=""http://javascript.crockford.com/code.html"" rel=""nofollow"">http://javascript.crockford.com/code.html</a><p>and his book ""JavaScript The Good Parts"" is well worth a read, even to experiences JS developers<p><a href=""http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0596517742/wrrrldwideweb"" rel=""nofollow"">http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0596517742/wrrrldwide...</a>",1253613913 836632,comment,836584.0,836584.0,0,0,bdfh42,,,This looks pretty dated - both the technique and the browser support. Perhaps of interest as an historical document?,1253613833 836631,comment,835453.0,835453.0,0,0,ApolloRising,,,Fantastic thanks for the link,1253613652 836630,story,,,83,28,alrex021,Talk with Rich Hickey: Time is the New Memory,http://www.artima.com/articles/hickey_on_time.html,,1253613620 836629,story,,,1,0,fmendez,Most Valuable Global Brands Recovering Faster Than S&P 500,http://www.techcrunch.com/2009/09/22/most-valuable-global-brands-recovering-faster-than-sp-500/,I would like to see the same comparison with the top 100 tech startups (at least those 3 years old).,1253613612
[ [ "Datetime", "Text", "TweetID", "username", "geo" ], [ "2020-02-29 15:19:01+00:00", "Indonesian govt spends 72 billion rupiah to hire influencers to boost Indonesian tourism since the outbreak, it got me thinking why don’t allocate the money for disinfectant, surgical mask, healthcare, meds instead of stupid influencers? Just defer traveling for a while ", "", "", "" ], [ "2020-02-29 14:48:56+00:00", "My Dutch friend told me, we had carnival in Tilburg last week, & there are 2 ", "", "", "" ], [ "2020-02-29 13:42:35+00:00", "Olympics is scheduled from 24 Jul to 9 August 2020. Let’s all hope that the CoVid-19 outbreak will be contained before that. It does the world and it’s economy no good if the outbreak is protracted. But if by then still unresolved, it’s not Japan’s call to cancel. IOC will.", "1.2337494083211715e+18", "AliIsBk1", "" ], [ "2020-02-29 12:54:22+00:00", "Do you still believe Indonesia has zero case? Even Iceland has one! It’s not a proud if we don’t have a single case, it means there something wrong with our healthcare system or transparency. Our country is not much different from North Korea then ", "", "", "" ], [ "2020-02-29 12:21:41+00:00", "Yes covid 19 – at Compasswalk Walk", "1.2337290502642565e+18", "SohailShams11", "" ], [ "2020-02-29 11:47:47+00:00", "COVID19 woke me up at 6am on a Saturday morning. 💤 High maintenance, needing 16hours from me, for the past 2 months. 😍7 days a week. Sharpening my knife, to maintain my edge. 🔪 sunburnt.… https://www.instagram.com/p/B9Jk_mChG22nsA1mn5xetX61BBSzV-8Mf3Sras0/?igshid=1s1xuvn5lsv2d", "1.2337205168773898e+18", "adrianivy13", "" ], [ "2020-02-29 11:07:18+00:00", "Menunda traveling tidak sama dengan takut/panic. Tapi social responsibility kalau kita traveling, kita punya potensi membawa virus pulang & nyebarin ke society. Covid19 ini unik, beda dengan SARS, covid19 menular meski si Carrier gak menunjukkan gejala sakit Bahkan gak sakit..", "1.233710328359211e+18", "solomusafir", "" ], [ "2020-02-29 10:07:35+00:00", "A little Hokkaido at ", "", "", "" ], [ "2020-02-29 09:13:34+00:00", "Sabi aside from Covid19, ano pa daw reason ko sa cancellation nang non refundable booking sa hongkong.. sabi ko nurse ako Sabi: okay dahil medical staff ka we will cancel your booking at Dorsett Hotel for free.. 😍😍😍😍", "1.2336817085930086e+18", "iimikay", "" ], [ "2020-02-29 06:31:56+00:00", "Finally I’m proud of being Indonesian, even American Politician has the same solution for the virus.. pray. Just pray!! Yeah, America.. you and us are both 😇😅 ", "", "", "" ], [ "2020-02-29 06:01:54+00:00", "😂 , that 38% .. American only knows English - the world knows!! Corona is a Latin word for crown and the virus looks like a crown when we observe them under microscope 🔬 ", "", "", "" ], [ "2020-02-29 05:59:29+00:00", "I believe that Western medicine has been unable to conclusively demonstrate any health benefits to eating garlic. As a folk prophylactic relying on pure placebo effect, though, toum is viscerally convincing. And it encourages social distancing! https://www.seriouseats.com/recipes/2018/01/toum.html ", "", "", "" ], [ "2020-02-29 04:57:57+00:00", "Covid19 originates from other animal species. A hop back would not be too weird.", "1.2336173807538872e+18", "PatchouliW", "" ], [ "2020-02-29 04:51:25+00:00", "Instead of conducting mitigation of the spread of COVID-19 in the country, Indonesian president pushes the economic agenda as an immediate response. The government just screwed us. ", "1.2336157350431867e+18", "anindadewayanti", "" ], [ "2020-02-29 04:10:44+00:00", "", "", "", "" ], [ "2020-02-29 03:42:48+00:00", "Waktu Iran menjadi epicenter diluar China, gue udah berfirasat ini negara akan kena. Mereka juga punya friendly trade & banyak turis Cina, Bahkan mereka gak nyadar kalau dunia lagi sibuk dengan covid19, mereka tetep anteng nerima turis in and out. Mirip Indonesia", "1.233598465764016e+18", "solomusafir", "" ], [ "2020-02-29 03:40:12+00:00", "WHO & researchers ngomong bersadarkan their quantitative research, mereka Pelajari statistics probabilitasnya. Indonesia & Cina berhubungan erat di trade, worker, tourism .. ada rumusnya, mereka bisa melihat covid19 udah ada di Indonesia tapi maybe just no report.", "1.233597813423952e+18", "solomusafir", "" ], [ "2020-02-29 03:27:50+00:00", "", "", "", "" ], [ "2020-02-29 02:46:43+00:00", "BREAKING NEWS: ", "", "", "" ], [ "2020-02-29 02:26:23+00:00", "Ini buzzer 72M Jokowi ya? Emang negara 62 panic? Di negara 65 kehidupan berjalan biasa tapi pada self awareness & responsible socially. Ngebandingin Covid19 vs TBC gak apple to apple. TBC udah ada vaksin &amp; bisa disembuhkan. Covid19 belom ada vaksin, - to be cont", "1.2335792363691295e+18", "solomusafir", "" ], [ "2020-02-29 01:20:19+00:00", "Because of COVID-19, GDC is postponed 😢 ", "1.2335626123668644e+18", "QuebecSingapour", "" ], [ "2020-02-28 21:10:55+00:00", "Yes summary. At least we only got one type of covid-19. Yet.", "1.2334998449850122e+18", "BjornIsberg", "" ], [ "2020-02-28 17:08:32+00:00", "Due to the evolving public health concerns around COVID-19 most of events are getting canceled globally. It can impact on Magento Imagine 2020. It will be bad news for 2020 and magento world if it will happen. ", "", "", "" ], [ "2020-02-28 15:32:42+00:00", "“…on the first day of the advance team’s work there were 2478 newly confirmed cases of COVID-19 reported in China. Two weeks later, on the final day of this Mission, China reported 409 newly confirmed cases. This decline in COVID-19 cases across China is real.” ", "1.2334147312741783e+18", "mengwong", "" ], [ "2020-02-28 12:29:15+00:00", "ไหนๆ ", "", "", "" ], [ "2020-02-28 12:27:57+00:00", "Strategically well planned, knowing the covid19 will refrain ppl from going to thecstreets n keep them of the streets. Yet another power transition that went peacefully without any physical harm to the rakyat.", "1.233368238068654e+18", "oscarjoshua69", "" ], [ "2020-02-28 12:13:04+00:00", "80’s idol pop group A-ha! has cancelled their first ever concert in Singapore due to Covid19. By the time, they’ll decide to come to this side of the world again, they’ll be known as Ahem! dy...", "1.23336449164501e+18", "faisalskis", "" ], [ "2020-02-28 11:49:14+00:00", "https://youtu.be/hlPE_Jy2nOU Actualité Corona Virus en France vu de Singapour - 28/02/20 - Corona Virus Tv ep 3 Le format évolue, vos feed-back sont essentiels ", "", "", "" ], [ "2020-02-28 09:24:16+00:00", "Our first @doverct staff briefing this morning after a few weeks due to our ", "", "", "" ], [ "2020-02-28 08:26:47+00:00", "Since green day postponed their concert due to the stupid Covid19, i wouldnt be surprised if Hydeout is cancelled as well. But definately saded", "1.2333075451559526e+18", "Lalaabitchnaz", "" ], [ "2020-02-28 08:14:18+00:00", "Don’t worry it’s super easy to gain back, and fun! And probably the cardio vascular and metabolic improvements from losing weight dramatically lower your risk for bad outcomes with covid19 🤷‍♂️", "1.2333044056397128e+18", "dan_at_unicity", "" ], [ "2020-02-28 06:28:47+00:00", "Sampai skrg masih bingung ntah curiga, bukannya nethink. Masih heran aja Indonesia blm ada 1 kasus COVID-19 sama sekali, sedangkan di Batam WN Singapore bolak balik dengan bebas. Semoga pemerintah bisa lebih serius dan lebih jujur soal hal ini. Bos orang singapore pun heran 😁 – at Batam, Kepulauan Riau, Indonesia", "1.2332778515472712e+18", "YafiDAW", "" ], [ "2020-02-28 05:54:49+00:00", "Monitoring DOH's press conference regarding COVID-19. I'm worried regarding the travel ban for Japan that is already being discussed. ", "1.2332693038283694e+18", "neilenore", "" ], [ "2020-02-28 05:54:48+00:00", "COVID-19: Bonus for public officers on front line; political leaders to take pay cuts https://www.channelnewsasia.com/news/singapore/covid-19-bonus-for-public-officers-on-front-line-political-12479970", "", "", "" ], [ "2020-02-28 05:30:22+00:00", "Can I say a big thank you to Dr Ed Ong from NUMed who gave a talk entitled ‘Demystifying Covid-19’ to an invited general audience including teachers, elders and staff of churches, nurses, pharmacists, doctors and many others last night at the Newcastle Medical Clinic, Ecobotanic ", "1.23326315178684e+18", "Wuchereria1", "" ], [ "2020-02-28 02:55:41+00:00", "I cant keep up like this esp tk boleh topup obat as of the current situation with covid 19", "1.233224224187109e+18", "hudaidy", "" ], [ "2020-02-28 02:32:34+00:00", "FUCK WHY IS IT SO DIFFICULT TO FUCKING CHANGE JOB. FUCK YOU IF YA’LL SAY MY RESUME IT’S JUMPY. SO OLD FASHION. SHOULDN’T YALL SEE MY PORTFOLIO AND ALSO MY CURRENT JOB? CCB DONT TELL ME ITS ALSO BCOS OF THIS MOTHER FUCKING COVID-19! CB I AM SICK AND TIRED AND HAVING ANXIETY LA", "1.233218404670042e+18", "shzlynbuns", "" ], [ "2020-02-28 00:43:55+00:00", "Ah yeah, that scene from Parasite and how there are over 1,500 cases of Covid-19 infections in S. Korea now! 😐 The irony. ", "1.2331910621826127e+18", "jaschintaz", "" ], [ "2020-02-27 23:44:34+00:00", "@mtaiorg's member companies are ready to brace up for any shortages in ", "", "", "" ], [ "2020-02-27 23:36:19+00:00", "Good morning. Blessings and good health to everyone. Happy Friday. ", "", "", "" ], [ "2020-02-27 20:13:32+00:00", "", "", "", "" ], [ "2020-02-27 16:10:50+00:00", "Ballin' 🍾🍾🍾🍾🍾🍾🍾 . . . . . ", "", "", "" ], [ "2020-02-27 14:48:58+00:00", "What?! COViD19 in Raffles Institute? I am surprised they did not sound the siren", "1.233041338993533e+18", "Sgboy01", "" ], [ "2020-02-27 13:56:13+00:00", "Getting it done. COVID-19 e-learning. I literally talked to myself for 2 hours.... Based on logins the class does watch the recorded lectures... it’s a tough semester for all. Good luck to all our colleagues! ", "1.233028063090233e+18", "CoastalLabNTU", "" ], [ "2020-02-27 13:54:18+00:00", "I think I will practise to do what he did after my current busy period is over... since I can’t travel bec of the Covid-19 situation and my mum. I’ll just take leave to curve dragons out of cucumber at home 🙌", "1.2330275796085924e+18", "AliIsBk1", "" ], [ "2020-02-27 13:51:49+00:00", "Whilst it is good as we all combat COVID-19, it means it will be one less show for ", "", "", "" ], [ "2020-02-27 13:22:54+00:00", "I cannot over emphasise number 9. Even COVID-19 is still at its core a coronavirus and at some level it will match somewhat to any target lists your body forms from a current season flu vax. An imperfect match means it will be hindered but not destroyed, but that helps too.", "1.2330196802074706e+18", "PatchouliW", "" ], [ "2020-02-27 13:18:37+00:00", "Great counterpoints to the isolationism and anti-globalization sentiment that are bound to follow in the wake of the ", "", "", "" ], [ "2020-02-27 13:00:46+00:00", "This budget had a special portion allocated to fighting the extraordinary Covid19 event. The unemployment insurance is not off-budget.", "1.2330141103143567e+18", "KuSY03915146", "" ], [ "2020-02-27 12:35:41+00:00", "In addition to restocking up on our wacky enamel pins, we also added some hand sanitizers at Cube Sprout, White Sands. Do come by ! . . ", "", "", "" ], [ "2020-02-27 12:24:21+00:00", "Educate yourself on COVID-19 ", "1.2330049426982666e+18", "fireth", "" ], [ "2020-02-27 11:24:31+00:00", "", "", "", "" ], [ "2020-02-27 10:37:22+00:00", "This gives credence to some reports where hospitals employed antI-HIV drugs to treat COVID-19 infected cases. However I’m not an expert in this field to make an informed comment.", "1.2329780215370875e+18", "msmsaifullah", "" ], [ "2020-02-27 10:20:56+00:00", "Catat, Ini 5 Gejala Pada Tubuh Saat Terserang Virus Corona http://detik.id/VIEDUK ", "", "", "" ], [ "2020-02-27 09:51:48+00:00", "This is purely to facilitate COVID-19 contact tracing in this period of heightened public health response to COVID-19 epidemic. – at Action For Aids", "1.2329665541379236e+18", "afa_singapore", "" ], [ "2020-02-27 07:41:57+00:00", "COVID-19 Care Pack from Epic Gas Ltd. Surgical Mask Digital Thermometer Hand Sanitizer ", "", "", "" ], [ "2020-02-27 06:40:39+00:00", "Must be COVID-19", "1.2329184495940608e+18", "wrath5_s", "" ], [ "2020-02-27 06:28:45+00:00", "Monitor kt twitter je hal2 covid-19, hal visa umrah, hal politik u-turn malaysia.. ", "1.2329154530365276e+18", "insanbiasajela", "" ], [ "2020-02-27 05:20:40+00:00", "So impressed with how clinics in Singapore fight ", "", "", "" ], [ "2020-02-27 04:01:24+00:00", "Startups have playbooks to quickly scale and share best practices and learnings. Do countries have the same? Have Singapore and China shared their playbooks for their actions around COVID-19? Would other counties read and learn? How is this shared, anyone knows?", "1.2328783727131853e+18", "enckelli", "" ], [ "2020-02-27 02:27:21+00:00", "Makin merebak virus covid-19 ni seluruh dunia.. ", "1.232854705769857e+18", "insanbiasajela", "" ], [ "2020-02-27 00:52:21+00:00", "@LTAsg ", "", "", "" ], [ "2020-02-27 00:23:54+00:00", "Does Pence know the biggest spreader of COVID-19 in South Korea was members of a screwball cult of alleged Christians?", "1.232823635837997e+18", "PatchouliW", "" ], [ "2020-02-26 14:16:27+00:00", "Due to COVID-19, the upcoming event has been placed on hold until further notice. All registered members had been notified by email. @MyVMUG @Singapore_VMUG", "1.2326707674997105e+18", "Singapore_VMUG", "" ], [ "2020-02-26 14:10:27+00:00", "Cuz of COVID-19, biz is affected everywhere. Pink Fish was particularly quiet when I was there with my family last Sat. Decided to have an enjoyable all salmon dinner with my family and thus splurge a little… https://www.instagram.com/p/B9CG713HlnR/?igshid=6rub1ml0rx3f", "1.2326692586494157e+18", "ChewsToysLegacy", "" ], [ "2020-02-26 12:09:39+00:00", "Rearranged the items in my locker at Hako AMK Hub last night for ease of view and product picking. Do come by ! . . ", "", "", "" ], [ "2020-02-26 11:32:58+00:00", "Seriously hot 😅 and sunny ☀️ afternoon to be pounding the dirt track with the mercury🌡soaring to 33C. Nonetheless, it beats staying indoor with Covid-19 ☣️ now still at large. Did managed to complete my 6-klicker and… https://www.instagram.com/p/B9Bz_han1Wi/?igshid=rcjqgcoibszk", "1.232629623571112e+18", "thomasquek", "" ], [ "2020-02-26 11:24:55+00:00", "Seriously hot 😅 and sunny ☀️ afternoon to be pounding the dirt track with the mercury🌡soaring to 33C. Nonetheless, it beats staying indoor with Covid-19 ☣️ now still at large. Did managed to complete my 6-klicker… https://www.instagram.com/p/B9Bz_han1Wi/?igshid=1etdr4zyr2uor", "1.232627599245029e+18", "thomasquek", "" ], [ "2020-02-26 09:25:27+00:00", "really want the COVID-19 issue to go away now! It’s really affecting me in way.", "1.2325975344527729e+18", "haiqalhshm", "" ], [ "2020-02-26 08:53:37+00:00", "This is gold standard public health practice. ", "", "", "" ], [ "2020-02-26 08:37:27+00:00", "https://youtu.be/C0cTdicojR0 Actualité Corona Virus en France vu de Singapour - 26/02/20 - Corona Virus Tv ", "", "", "" ], [ "2020-02-26 08:33:33+00:00", "Serology used to establish link between local 🇸🇬 ", "", "", "" ], [ "2020-02-26 05:52:20+00:00", "Eye opening background information regarding the explosive growth of ", "", "", "" ], [ "2020-02-26 05:32:56+00:00", "", "", "", "" ], [ "2020-02-26 04:18:59+00:00", "", "", "", "" ], [ "2020-02-26 03:46:44+00:00", "No mask shortage. ", "", "", "" ], [ "2020-02-26 02:54:44+00:00", "Gue malu banget jadi orang Indonesia kalau ngeliat gimana negara 65 mengatasi ", "", "", "" ], [ "2020-02-26 02:50:45+00:00", "What not to do when a ", "", "", "" ], [ "2020-02-26 02:49:52+00:00", "Negara 62 ini bodoh sekali, Dan Jokowi pula!! Kenapa influencers yg di minta pendapat, kasus begini harusnya minta pendapat leading scientist, scientist, medical health workers bukan influencers, Dedi Corbuzier, atau historian!!! ", "", "", "" ], [ "2020-02-26 01:05:26+00:00", "Singapore has it right. ", "", "", "" ], [ "2020-02-26 00:15:45+00:00", "Imagine when US covid-19 spreads faster in US and travel restrictions put in place by CDC...", "1.232459196332773e+18", "renewableworks", "" ], [ "2020-02-25 23:47:33+00:00", "Technically ytd was a no new case day as the latest confirmed one was a backdated case. Kudos to our Sg team for being the first to detect antibodies for covid 19 and able to link the two major clusters! Almond… https://www.instagram.com/p/B9AkL6zBTGS/?igshid=1mcxem9qffrjt", "1.2324521001743852e+18", "ianlow32", "" ], [ "2020-02-25 23:41:49+00:00", "And if you want to get technical... the suppression of COVID19 in China has entailed the suspension of many civil rights and ordinary lives in some parts. In Singapore we just force a handful of people to stay rooted in one spot like you do for quarantines.", "1.232450658617266e+18", "PatchouliW", "" ], [ "2020-02-25 23:31:19+00:00", "As some of you may have heard we are in the thick of a public health emergency, controlling the ", "", "", "" ], [ "2020-02-25 16:23:04+00:00", "This is why ", "", "", "" ], [ "2020-02-25 15:15:05+00:00", "Dear Covid-19, please STOP!", "1.232323136198021e+18", "SirBrightHeart", "" ], [ "2020-02-25 14:17:42+00:00", "", "", "", "" ], [ "2020-02-25 13:52:57+00:00", "This week, it’s not about having a reservation, it’s about having the right temperature (it’s been checked about 15 times today entering every museum and restaurant) ", "", "", "" ], [ "2020-02-25 13:17:29+00:00", "", "", "", "" ], [ "2020-02-25 13:16:07+00:00", "Moderna's New COVID-19 Vaccine Ready for Human Trials; Stock Up 15%", "1.2322931955825418e+18", "mauro_crescenzo", "" ], [ "2020-02-25 12:25:19+00:00", "Omg. Can’t extend right? Cus I not sure if it’s Cus of the covid 19, it’s delayed tho", "1.2322804104967619e+18", "AROHASG", "" ], [ "2020-02-25 11:11:51+00:00", "So ", "", "", "" ], [ "2020-02-25 10:56:22+00:00", "@BlackblitzG and I attempts to stop Covid-19.... Sorry I meant the scourge... ", "", "", "" ], [ "2020-02-25 09:02:29+00:00", "Restock done at Toy Outpost VivoCity. We have also added some quality hand sanitizers too. Do come by and check them out ! . . ", "", "", "" ], [ "2020-02-25 08:24:04+00:00", "Restock done at Toy Outpost Plaza Singapura . We have also added some quality hand sanitizers too. Do come by and check them out ! . . ", "", "", "" ], [ "2020-02-25 06:27:36+00:00", "Again took a little sailboat ⛵️ exercise. And even here, a small place off track, a contractor was hired to check the temperature, Names and Passport number of every guest and employee. Without my little tag I wasn’t allowed to enter the premises. ", "", "", "" ], [ "2020-02-25 05:05:19+00:00", "Avis: COVID-19 à lire! ", "1.232169682314154e+18", "QuebecSingapour", "" ], [ "2020-02-25 04:33:54+00:00", "", "", "", "" ], [ "2020-02-25 03:43:40+00:00", "This is how Singapore roll! ", "", "", "" ], [ "2020-02-25 03:19:22+00:00", "Yes May be she is quarantined for COVID-19!!", "1.2321430195680092e+18", "anagha_SG", "" ], [ "2020-02-25 00:03:06+00:00", "Its high time also for Philippines to consider cancelling flights from South Korea. Mahirap na. ", "", "", "" ], [ "2020-02-24 23:36:14+00:00", "Meanwhile my local banker called to advise us of our free 30 day coverage against COVID-19 hospitalization and treatment costs. Social responsibility is alive somewhere.", "1.2320868651481743e+18", "PatchouliW", "" ], [ "2020-02-24 22:17:19+00:00", "Is this another method to kill ", "", "", "" ], [ "2020-02-24 16:34:51+00:00", "Yes, this is very confusing. I also got this email and not sure what after take-off drink service has got anything to do in the context of COVID-19.", "1.2319808225733711e+18", "gonknoggin", "" ], [ "2020-02-24 15:00:33+00:00", "", "", "", "" ], [ "2020-02-24 13:08:55+00:00", "Spring is here and as the weather warms up, we pray for a speedy recovery for those infected by ", "", "", "" ], [ "2020-02-24 12:58:26+00:00", "Restock done at Toy Outpost Plaza Singapura . We have also added some quality hand sanitizers too. Do come by and check them out ! . . ", "", "", "" ], [ "2020-02-24 12:40:08+00:00", "I was thinking this, then I starting looking at mortality rates for flu the last few years and it looks like the mortality rate for Covid-19 is 20-40 times the mortality rate of flu (when you compare the last couple of years)", "1.2319217537960714e+18", "Lucanesque", "" ], [ "2020-02-24 12:02:57+00:00", "Pemerintah Singapura hari ini menyebar pesan ke warganya. Ngasih tau kalau virus covid-19 akan langsung mati kalau kena air kolam renang. Masalah apa ada bedanya virus yg dikeluarkan oleh pria atau wanita, ngga ada keterangan lebih jauh. Sekian. ", "1.2319123964462408e+18", "bakulrujak", "" ], [ "2020-02-24 07:59:26+00:00", "Indon pon err err weh. Kau tak pelik ke dekat negara dia je y tkde covid19 tu. negara sekeliling ade", "1.2318511130888763e+18", "aeenzmohdghzli", "" ], [ "2020-02-24 07:12:40+00:00", "klo tiket air asia rm1 pon xnk aku g menyerah diri g becuti kt negara yg tgh mendadak kes COVID-19 ni 😓 balik jb-ipoh singgit xpe aku sanggup 🤣", "1.2318393417746883e+18", "fatin_husna96", "" ], [ "2020-02-24 06:20:50+00:00", "We are not out of woods yet. Although we have zero new case, as a travel hub, there will be visitors from all over the world and COVID19 outbreaks just started in other countries. Unless we shut ourselves from the rest of the world, otherwise, more cases will be expected.", "1.2318263005091594e+18", "LokShee", "" ], [ "2020-02-24 04:51:47+00:00", "It’s really sad to read about front line healthcare workers who sacrifice their lives in caring for others during this Covid-19 pandemic ☹️ ", "", "", "" ], [ "2020-02-24 04:28:20+00:00", "Being stuck in Sg for quite sometime because of Covid19 doesn’t mean I can’t enjoy living here ❤️🤗🇸🇬 ", "1.2317979860882511e+18", "iimikay", "" ], [ "2020-02-24 01:52:01+00:00", "Calmed down a bit yesterday as Singapore had no new cases of COVID-19 to report. Then read up on the situation in South Korea. Then Italy where my brother and parents are visiting. Italy now has more cases than Singapore. 😥 May I wake up from this shitty dream soon?", "1.2317586495523267e+18", "enckelli", "" ], [ "2020-02-23 13:44:27+00:00", "Is COVID-19 the dreaded 'disease X' World Health Organization experts predicted years ago? | The Japan Times ", "1.2315755489602273e+18", "ahgalsg", "" ], [ "2020-02-23 13:31:39+00:00", "Singapore announced no new ", "", "", "" ], [ "2020-02-23 13:25:35+00:00", "Same here. Depende sa covid19", "1.2315708020399145e+18", "wheredidjamesgo", "" ], [ "2020-02-23 12:58:13+00:00", "", "", "", "" ], [ "2020-02-23 12:50:38+00:00", "I just wish there’s one Covid-19 positive fella cough and sneeze into that hotel hall and all Of these scumbags will get them and be done w it. Best time to get rid a bunch of useless fellas.", "1.231562009243607e+18", "edwinisdenim", "" ], [ "2020-02-23 09:09:26+00:00", "", "", "", "" ], [ "2020-02-23 08:01:34+00:00", "Updates on Covid-19 (Coronavirus Disease 2019) Local Situation. ", "", "", "" ], [ "2020-02-23 07:42:03+00:00", "What a beautiful gesture in these trying ", "", "", "" ], [ "2020-02-23 06:10:51+00:00", "Many people have died from COVID-19 but none are Muslims (yet). Makes you wonder whether wudhu and istinjak actually helps prevent the spread of the virus. ", "", "", "" ], [ "2020-02-23 05:30:12+00:00", "That’s sad, tbh these Chinese tourists don’t need to do this!! It’s not about Chinese or non Chinese anymore, for the time being: just refrain from physical contact such as hugging, cheek kissing. Don’t be too mellow & take things too personally, that’s why WHO names it ", "", "", "" ], [ "2020-02-23 03:10:08+00:00", "Do what you love. Love what you do. . ", "", "", "" ], [ "2020-02-23 03:00:10+00:00", "First silverware of the year. A big thank you to the fans. Great atmosphere. Loved it. ", "", "", "" ], [ "2020-02-22 16:59:05+00:00", "Given the current ", "", "", "" ], [ "2020-02-22 15:26:50+00:00", "", "", "", "" ], [ "2020-02-22 14:29:38+00:00", "The other unsung heroes in the ", "", "", "" ], [ "2020-02-22 13:33:08+00:00", "My 4yo has learned the book ”A new virus has arrived” by heart. They read it in school and he now knows a lot about COVID-19. Can warmly recommend the book for parents who want to discuss this with their small kids. ", "1.2312103135061443e+18", "enckelli", "" ], [ "2020-02-22 12:23:46+00:00", "", "", "", "" ], [ "2020-02-22 12:17:05+00:00", "Very Cool! Live Chart: How are Singapore’s COVID-19 cases related? https://kontinentalist.com/stories/singapore-coronavirus-cases-spread-connections via @konti_sg", "1.2311911757065052e+18", "SmithRChris", "" ], [ "2020-02-22 11:58:23+00:00", "", "", "", "" ], [ "2020-02-22 11:06:22+00:00", "The first person infected with ", "", "", "" ], [ "2020-02-22 10:18:51+00:00", "Was asked to share my thoughts on COVID-19's impact on our business/industry, and the government's efforts to mitigate the impact in Budget 2020. We had plans affected and projects cancelled. Surely some momentum lost but hopefully things get better. https://www.sinema.sg/2020/02/21/covid-19-film-tv-industry/", "1.2311614234991616e+18", "basilyeo", "" ], [ "2020-02-22 08:13:30+00:00", "As the COVID-19 is widely around the world, please stay safe and and follow good hygiene practices!!! :) The best way would be to stay at Home and practice piano!!! :D 抗炎期间少出门。 待在家多练琴! ", "", "", "" ], [ "2020-02-22 07:59:38+00:00", "N ur still not doing anything significant abt the COVID 19?", "1.2311263883016763e+18", "twentyonekille1", "" ], [ "2020-02-22 07:24:34+00:00", "Innovations in contact tracing: riding a cab 🚖 in the ", "", "", "" ], [ "2020-02-22 06:37:56+00:00", "Zaman outbreak begini, kita gak tau apakah kita sehat atau gak, ", "", "", "" ], [ "2020-02-22 06:31:49+00:00", "Hidup di SG, yg sosialisasi ", "", "", "" ], [ "2020-02-22 06:24:01+00:00", "There are some questions for WHO. 1. What is the function of WHO? 2. Who controls WHO? 3. What role does WHO play in the control and manage the Coronavirus(Covid-19)?", "1.231102325202149e+18", "henrychanesq", "" ], [ "2020-02-22 06:23:39+00:00", "To practice personal hygiene sebaiknya jangan kasih makanan sisa ke orang lain. Apalagi Zaman ", "", "", "" ], [ "2020-02-22 03:55:27+00:00", "Charity Shield Match Day. We take on @hougangunited tonight at Jalan Besar Stadium. Kick off is at 6pm. All gate proceeds will be donated to The Courage Fund to support those affected by the COVID-19 situation. Hope… https://www.instagram.com/p/B82tYEcnTi0/?igshid=1i0szzn20b2zd", "1.23106493517577e+18", "madhumacintosh", "" ], [ "2020-02-22 00:12:28+00:00", "Stranded Film Crew Made A Chilling Short Docu About Life Under ", "", "", "" ] ]
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Datetime,Text,TweetID,username,geo 2020-02-29 15:19:01+00:00,"Indonesian govt spends 72 billion rupiah to hire influencers to boost Indonesian tourism since the outbreak, it got me thinking why don’t allocate the money for disinfectant, surgical mask, healthcare, meds instead of stupid influencers? Just defer traveling for a while ",,, 2020-02-29 14:48:56+00:00,"My Dutch friend told me, we had carnival in Tilburg last week, & there are 2 ",,, 2020-02-29 13:42:35+00:00,"Olympics is scheduled from 24 Jul to 9 August 2020. Let’s all hope that the CoVid-19 outbreak will be contained before that. It does the world and it’s economy no good if the outbreak is protracted. But if by then still unresolved, it’s not Japan’s call to cancel. IOC will.",1.2337494083211715e+18,AliIsBk1, 2020-02-29 12:54:22+00:00,"Do you still believe Indonesia has zero case? Even Iceland has one! It’s not a proud if we don’t have a single case, it means there something wrong with our healthcare system or transparency. Our country is not much different from North Korea then ",,, 2020-02-29 12:21:41+00:00,Yes covid 19 – at Compasswalk Walk,1.2337290502642565e+18,SohailShams11, 2020-02-29 11:47:47+00:00,"COVID19 woke me up at 6am on a Saturday morning. 💤 High maintenance, needing 16hours from me, for the past 2 months. 😍7 days a week. Sharpening my knife, to maintain my edge. 🔪 sunburnt.… https://www.instagram.com/p/B9Jk_mChG22nsA1mn5xetX61BBSzV-8Mf3Sras0/?igshid=1s1xuvn5lsv2d",1.2337205168773898e+18,adrianivy13, 2020-02-29 11:07:18+00:00,"Menunda traveling tidak sama dengan takut/panic. Tapi social responsibility kalau kita traveling, kita punya potensi membawa virus pulang & nyebarin ke society. Covid19 ini unik, beda dengan SARS, covid19 menular meski si Carrier gak menunjukkan gejala sakit Bahkan gak sakit..",1.233710328359211e+18,solomusafir, 2020-02-29 10:07:35+00:00,A little Hokkaido at ,,, 2020-02-29 09:13:34+00:00,"Sabi aside from Covid19, ano pa daw reason ko sa cancellation nang non refundable booking sa hongkong.. sabi ko nurse ako Sabi: okay dahil medical staff ka we will cancel your booking at Dorsett Hotel for free.. 😍😍😍😍",1.2336817085930086e+18,iimikay, 2020-02-29 06:31:56+00:00,"Finally I’m proud of being Indonesian, even American Politician has the same solution for the virus.. pray. Just pray!! Yeah, America.. you and us are both 😇😅 ",,, 2020-02-29 06:01:54+00:00,"😂 , that 38% .. American only knows English - the world knows!! Corona is a Latin word for crown and the virus looks like a crown when we observe them under microscope 🔬 ",,, 2020-02-29 05:59:29+00:00,"I believe that Western medicine has been unable to conclusively demonstrate any health benefits to eating garlic. As a folk prophylactic relying on pure placebo effect, though, toum is viscerally convincing. And it encourages social distancing! https://www.seriouseats.com/recipes/2018/01/toum.html ",,, 2020-02-29 04:57:57+00:00,Covid19 originates from other animal species. A hop back would not be too weird.,1.2336173807538872e+18,PatchouliW, 2020-02-29 04:51:25+00:00,"Instead of conducting mitigation of the spread of COVID-19 in the country, Indonesian president pushes the economic agenda as an immediate response. The government just screwed us. ",1.2336157350431867e+18,anindadewayanti, 2020-02-29 04:10:44+00:00,,,, 2020-02-29 03:42:48+00:00,"Waktu Iran menjadi epicenter diluar China, gue udah berfirasat ini negara akan kena. Mereka juga punya friendly trade & banyak turis Cina, Bahkan mereka gak nyadar kalau dunia lagi sibuk dengan covid19, mereka tetep anteng nerima turis in and out. Mirip Indonesia",1.233598465764016e+18,solomusafir, 2020-02-29 03:40:12+00:00,"WHO & researchers ngomong bersadarkan their quantitative research, mereka Pelajari statistics probabilitasnya. Indonesia & Cina berhubungan erat di trade, worker, tourism .. ada rumusnya, mereka bisa melihat covid19 udah ada di Indonesia tapi maybe just no report.",1.233597813423952e+18,solomusafir, 2020-02-29 03:27:50+00:00,,,, 2020-02-29 02:46:43+00:00,BREAKING NEWS: ,,, 2020-02-29 02:26:23+00:00,"Ini buzzer 72M Jokowi ya? Emang negara 62 panic? Di negara 65 kehidupan berjalan biasa tapi pada self awareness & responsible socially. Ngebandingin Covid19 vs TBC gak apple to apple. TBC udah ada vaksin &amp; bisa disembuhkan. Covid19 belom ada vaksin, - to be cont",1.2335792363691295e+18,solomusafir, 2020-02-29 01:20:19+00:00,"Because of COVID-19, GDC is postponed 😢 ",1.2335626123668644e+18,QuebecSingapour, 2020-02-28 21:10:55+00:00,Yes summary. At least we only got one type of covid-19. Yet.,1.2334998449850122e+18,BjornIsberg, 2020-02-28 17:08:32+00:00,Due to the evolving public health concerns around COVID-19 most of events are getting canceled globally. It can impact on Magento Imagine 2020. It will be bad news for 2020 and magento world if it will happen. ,,, 2020-02-28 15:32:42+00:00,"“…on the first day of the advance team’s work there were 2478 newly confirmed cases of COVID-19 reported in China. Two weeks later, on the final day of this Mission, China reported 409 newly confirmed cases. This decline in COVID-19 cases across China is real.” ",1.2334147312741783e+18,mengwong, 2020-02-28 12:29:15+00:00,ไหนๆ ,,, 2020-02-28 12:27:57+00:00,"Strategically well planned, knowing the covid19 will refrain ppl from going to thecstreets n keep them of the streets. Yet another power transition that went peacefully without any physical harm to the rakyat.",1.233368238068654e+18,oscarjoshua69, 2020-02-28 12:13:04+00:00,"80’s idol pop group A-ha! has cancelled their first ever concert in Singapore due to Covid19. By the time, they’ll decide to come to this side of the world again, they’ll be known as Ahem! dy...",1.23336449164501e+18,faisalskis, 2020-02-28 11:49:14+00:00,"https://youtu.be/hlPE_Jy2nOU Actualité Corona Virus en France vu de Singapour - 28/02/20 - Corona Virus Tv ep 3 Le format évolue, vos feed-back sont essentiels ",,, 2020-02-28 09:24:16+00:00,Our first @doverct staff briefing this morning after a few weeks due to our ,,, 2020-02-28 08:26:47+00:00,"Since green day postponed their concert due to the stupid Covid19, i wouldnt be surprised if Hydeout is cancelled as well. But definately saded",1.2333075451559526e+18,Lalaabitchnaz, 2020-02-28 08:14:18+00:00,"Don’t worry it’s super easy to gain back, and fun! And probably the cardio vascular and metabolic improvements from losing weight dramatically lower your risk for bad outcomes with covid19 🤷‍♂️",1.2333044056397128e+18,dan_at_unicity, 2020-02-28 06:28:47+00:00,"Sampai skrg masih bingung ntah curiga, bukannya nethink. Masih heran aja Indonesia blm ada 1 kasus COVID-19 sama sekali, sedangkan di Batam WN Singapore bolak balik dengan bebas. Semoga pemerintah bisa lebih serius dan lebih jujur soal hal ini. Bos orang singapore pun heran 😁 – at Batam, Kepulauan Riau, Indonesia",1.2332778515472712e+18,YafiDAW, 2020-02-28 05:54:49+00:00,Monitoring DOH's press conference regarding COVID-19. I'm worried regarding the travel ban for Japan that is already being discussed. ,1.2332693038283694e+18,neilenore, 2020-02-28 05:54:48+00:00,COVID-19: Bonus for public officers on front line; political leaders to take pay cuts https://www.channelnewsasia.com/news/singapore/covid-19-bonus-for-public-officers-on-front-line-political-12479970,,, 2020-02-28 05:30:22+00:00,"Can I say a big thank you to Dr Ed Ong from NUMed who gave a talk entitled ‘Demystifying Covid-19’ to an invited general audience including teachers, elders and staff of churches, nurses, pharmacists, doctors and many others last night at the Newcastle Medical Clinic, Ecobotanic ",1.23326315178684e+18,Wuchereria1, 2020-02-28 02:55:41+00:00,I cant keep up like this esp tk boleh topup obat as of the current situation with covid 19,1.233224224187109e+18,hudaidy, 2020-02-28 02:32:34+00:00,FUCK WHY IS IT SO DIFFICULT TO FUCKING CHANGE JOB. FUCK YOU IF YA’LL SAY MY RESUME IT’S JUMPY. SO OLD FASHION. SHOULDN’T YALL SEE MY PORTFOLIO AND ALSO MY CURRENT JOB? CCB DONT TELL ME ITS ALSO BCOS OF THIS MOTHER FUCKING COVID-19! CB I AM SICK AND TIRED AND HAVING ANXIETY LA,1.233218404670042e+18,shzlynbuns, 2020-02-28 00:43:55+00:00,"Ah yeah, that scene from Parasite and how there are over 1,500 cases of Covid-19 infections in S. Korea now! 😐 The irony. ",1.2331910621826127e+18,jaschintaz, 2020-02-27 23:44:34+00:00,@mtaiorg's member companies are ready to brace up for any shortages in ,,, 2020-02-27 23:36:19+00:00,Good morning. Blessings and good health to everyone. Happy Friday. ,,, 2020-02-27 20:13:32+00:00,,,, 2020-02-27 16:10:50+00:00,Ballin' 🍾🍾🍾🍾🍾🍾🍾 . . . . . ,,, 2020-02-27 14:48:58+00:00,What?! COViD19 in Raffles Institute? I am surprised they did not sound the siren,1.233041338993533e+18,Sgboy01, 2020-02-27 13:56:13+00:00,Getting it done. COVID-19 e-learning. I literally talked to myself for 2 hours.... Based on logins the class does watch the recorded lectures... it’s a tough semester for all. Good luck to all our colleagues! ,1.233028063090233e+18,CoastalLabNTU, 2020-02-27 13:54:18+00:00,I think I will practise to do what he did after my current busy period is over... since I can’t travel bec of the Covid-19 situation and my mum. I’ll just take leave to curve dragons out of cucumber at home 🙌,1.2330275796085924e+18,AliIsBk1, 2020-02-27 13:51:49+00:00,"Whilst it is good as we all combat COVID-19, it means it will be one less show for ",,, 2020-02-27 13:22:54+00:00,"I cannot over emphasise number 9. Even COVID-19 is still at its core a coronavirus and at some level it will match somewhat to any target lists your body forms from a current season flu vax. An imperfect match means it will be hindered but not destroyed, but that helps too.",1.2330196802074706e+18,PatchouliW, 2020-02-27 13:18:37+00:00,Great counterpoints to the isolationism and anti-globalization sentiment that are bound to follow in the wake of the ,,, 2020-02-27 13:00:46+00:00,This budget had a special portion allocated to fighting the extraordinary Covid19 event. The unemployment insurance is not off-budget.,1.2330141103143567e+18,KuSY03915146, 2020-02-27 12:35:41+00:00,"In addition to restocking up on our wacky enamel pins, we also added some hand sanitizers at Cube Sprout, White Sands. Do come by ! . . ",,, 2020-02-27 12:24:21+00:00,Educate yourself on COVID-19 ,1.2330049426982666e+18,fireth, 2020-02-27 11:24:31+00:00,,,, 2020-02-27 10:37:22+00:00,This gives credence to some reports where hospitals employed antI-HIV drugs to treat COVID-19 infected cases. However I’m not an expert in this field to make an informed comment.,1.2329780215370875e+18,msmsaifullah, 2020-02-27 10:20:56+00:00,"Catat, Ini 5 Gejala Pada Tubuh Saat Terserang Virus Corona http://detik.id/VIEDUK ",,, 2020-02-27 09:51:48+00:00,This is purely to facilitate COVID-19 contact tracing in this period of heightened public health response to COVID-19 epidemic. – at Action For Aids,1.2329665541379236e+18,afa_singapore, 2020-02-27 07:41:57+00:00,COVID-19 Care Pack from Epic Gas Ltd. Surgical Mask Digital Thermometer Hand Sanitizer ,,, 2020-02-27 06:40:39+00:00,Must be COVID-19,1.2329184495940608e+18,wrath5_s, 2020-02-27 06:28:45+00:00,"Monitor kt twitter je hal2 covid-19, hal visa umrah, hal politik u-turn malaysia.. ",1.2329154530365276e+18,insanbiasajela, 2020-02-27 05:20:40+00:00,So impressed with how clinics in Singapore fight ,,, 2020-02-27 04:01:24+00:00,"Startups have playbooks to quickly scale and share best practices and learnings. Do countries have the same? Have Singapore and China shared their playbooks for their actions around COVID-19? Would other counties read and learn? How is this shared, anyone knows?",1.2328783727131853e+18,enckelli, 2020-02-27 02:27:21+00:00,Makin merebak virus covid-19 ni seluruh dunia.. ,1.232854705769857e+18,insanbiasajela, 2020-02-27 00:52:21+00:00,@LTAsg ,,, 2020-02-27 00:23:54+00:00,Does Pence know the biggest spreader of COVID-19 in South Korea was members of a screwball cult of alleged Christians?,1.232823635837997e+18,PatchouliW, 2020-02-26 14:16:27+00:00,"Due to COVID-19, the upcoming event has been placed on hold until further notice. All registered members had been notified by email. @MyVMUG @Singapore_VMUG",1.2326707674997105e+18,Singapore_VMUG, 2020-02-26 14:10:27+00:00,"Cuz of COVID-19, biz is affected everywhere. Pink Fish was particularly quiet when I was there with my family last Sat. Decided to have an enjoyable all salmon dinner with my family and thus splurge a little… https://www.instagram.com/p/B9CG713HlnR/?igshid=6rub1ml0rx3f",1.2326692586494157e+18,ChewsToysLegacy, 2020-02-26 12:09:39+00:00,Rearranged the items in my locker at Hako AMK Hub last night for ease of view and product picking. Do come by ! . . ,,, 2020-02-26 11:32:58+00:00,"Seriously hot 😅 and sunny ☀️ afternoon to be pounding the dirt track with the mercury🌡soaring to 33C. Nonetheless, it beats staying indoor with Covid-19 ☣️ now still at large. Did managed to complete my 6-klicker and… https://www.instagram.com/p/B9Bz_han1Wi/?igshid=rcjqgcoibszk",1.232629623571112e+18,thomasquek, 2020-02-26 11:24:55+00:00,"Seriously hot 😅 and sunny ☀️ afternoon to be pounding the dirt track with the mercury🌡soaring to 33C. Nonetheless, it beats staying indoor with Covid-19 ☣️ now still at large. Did managed to complete my 6-klicker… https://www.instagram.com/p/B9Bz_han1Wi/?igshid=1etdr4zyr2uor",1.232627599245029e+18,thomasquek, 2020-02-26 09:25:27+00:00,really want the COVID-19 issue to go away now! It’s really affecting me in way.,1.2325975344527729e+18,haiqalhshm, 2020-02-26 08:53:37+00:00,This is gold standard public health practice. ,,, 2020-02-26 08:37:27+00:00,https://youtu.be/C0cTdicojR0 Actualité Corona Virus en France vu de Singapour - 26/02/20 - Corona Virus Tv ,,, 2020-02-26 08:33:33+00:00,Serology used to establish link between local 🇸🇬 ,,, 2020-02-26 05:52:20+00:00,Eye opening background information regarding the explosive growth of ,,, 2020-02-26 05:32:56+00:00,,,, 2020-02-26 04:18:59+00:00,,,, 2020-02-26 03:46:44+00:00,No mask shortage. ,,, 2020-02-26 02:54:44+00:00,Gue malu banget jadi orang Indonesia kalau ngeliat gimana negara 65 mengatasi ,,, 2020-02-26 02:50:45+00:00,What not to do when a ,,, 2020-02-26 02:49:52+00:00,"Negara 62 ini bodoh sekali, Dan Jokowi pula!! Kenapa influencers yg di minta pendapat, kasus begini harusnya minta pendapat leading scientist, scientist, medical health workers bukan influencers, Dedi Corbuzier, atau historian!!! ",,, 2020-02-26 01:05:26+00:00,Singapore has it right. ,,, 2020-02-26 00:15:45+00:00,Imagine when US covid-19 spreads faster in US and travel restrictions put in place by CDC...,1.232459196332773e+18,renewableworks, 2020-02-25 23:47:33+00:00,Technically ytd was a no new case day as the latest confirmed one was a backdated case. Kudos to our Sg team for being the first to detect antibodies for covid 19 and able to link the two major clusters! Almond… https://www.instagram.com/p/B9AkL6zBTGS/?igshid=1mcxem9qffrjt,1.2324521001743852e+18,ianlow32, 2020-02-25 23:41:49+00:00,And if you want to get technical... the suppression of COVID19 in China has entailed the suspension of many civil rights and ordinary lives in some parts. In Singapore we just force a handful of people to stay rooted in one spot like you do for quarantines.,1.232450658617266e+18,PatchouliW, 2020-02-25 23:31:19+00:00,"As some of you may have heard we are in the thick of a public health emergency, controlling the ",,, 2020-02-25 16:23:04+00:00,This is why ,,, 2020-02-25 15:15:05+00:00,"Dear Covid-19, please STOP!",1.232323136198021e+18,SirBrightHeart, 2020-02-25 14:17:42+00:00,,,, 2020-02-25 13:52:57+00:00,"This week, it’s not about having a reservation, it’s about having the right temperature (it’s been checked about 15 times today entering every museum and restaurant) ",,, 2020-02-25 13:17:29+00:00,,,, 2020-02-25 13:16:07+00:00,Moderna's New COVID-19 Vaccine Ready for Human Trials; Stock Up 15%,1.2322931955825418e+18,mauro_crescenzo, 2020-02-25 12:25:19+00:00,"Omg. Can’t extend right? Cus I not sure if it’s Cus of the covid 19, it’s delayed tho",1.2322804104967619e+18,AROHASG, 2020-02-25 11:11:51+00:00,So ,,, 2020-02-25 10:56:22+00:00,@BlackblitzG and I attempts to stop Covid-19.... Sorry I meant the scourge... ,,, 2020-02-25 09:02:29+00:00,Restock done at Toy Outpost VivoCity. We have also added some quality hand sanitizers too. Do come by and check them out ! . . ,,, 2020-02-25 08:24:04+00:00,Restock done at Toy Outpost Plaza Singapura . We have also added some quality hand sanitizers too. Do come by and check them out ! . . ,,, 2020-02-25 06:27:36+00:00,"Again took a little sailboat ⛵️ exercise. And even here, a small place off track, a contractor was hired to check the temperature, Names and Passport number of every guest and employee. Without my little tag I wasn’t allowed to enter the premises. ",,, 2020-02-25 05:05:19+00:00,Avis: COVID-19 à lire! ,1.232169682314154e+18,QuebecSingapour, 2020-02-25 04:33:54+00:00,,,, 2020-02-25 03:43:40+00:00,This is how Singapore roll! ,,, 2020-02-25 03:19:22+00:00,Yes May be she is quarantined for COVID-19!!,1.2321430195680092e+18,anagha_SG, 2020-02-25 00:03:06+00:00,Its high time also for Philippines to consider cancelling flights from South Korea. Mahirap na. ,,, 2020-02-24 23:36:14+00:00,Meanwhile my local banker called to advise us of our free 30 day coverage against COVID-19 hospitalization and treatment costs. Social responsibility is alive somewhere.,1.2320868651481743e+18,PatchouliW, 2020-02-24 22:17:19+00:00,Is this another method to kill ,,, 2020-02-24 16:34:51+00:00,"Yes, this is very confusing. I also got this email and not sure what after take-off drink service has got anything to do in the context of COVID-19.",1.2319808225733711e+18,gonknoggin, 2020-02-24 15:00:33+00:00,,,, 2020-02-24 13:08:55+00:00,"Spring is here and as the weather warms up, we pray for a speedy recovery for those infected by ",,, 2020-02-24 12:58:26+00:00,Restock done at Toy Outpost Plaza Singapura . We have also added some quality hand sanitizers too. Do come by and check them out ! . . ,,, 2020-02-24 12:40:08+00:00,"I was thinking this, then I starting looking at mortality rates for flu the last few years and it looks like the mortality rate for Covid-19 is 20-40 times the mortality rate of flu (when you compare the last couple of years)",1.2319217537960714e+18,Lucanesque, 2020-02-24 12:02:57+00:00,"Pemerintah Singapura hari ini menyebar pesan ke warganya. Ngasih tau kalau virus covid-19 akan langsung mati kalau kena air kolam renang. Masalah apa ada bedanya virus yg dikeluarkan oleh pria atau wanita, ngga ada keterangan lebih jauh. Sekian. ",1.2319123964462408e+18,bakulrujak, 2020-02-24 07:59:26+00:00,Indon pon err err weh. Kau tak pelik ke dekat negara dia je y tkde covid19 tu. negara sekeliling ade,1.2318511130888763e+18,aeenzmohdghzli, 2020-02-24 07:12:40+00:00,klo tiket air asia rm1 pon xnk aku g menyerah diri g becuti kt negara yg tgh mendadak kes COVID-19 ni 😓 balik jb-ipoh singgit xpe aku sanggup 🤣,1.2318393417746883e+18,fatin_husna96, 2020-02-24 06:20:50+00:00,"We are not out of woods yet. Although we have zero new case, as a travel hub, there will be visitors from all over the world and COVID19 outbreaks just started in other countries. Unless we shut ourselves from the rest of the world, otherwise, more cases will be expected.",1.2318263005091594e+18,LokShee, 2020-02-24 04:51:47+00:00,It’s really sad to read about front line healthcare workers who sacrifice their lives in caring for others during this Covid-19 pandemic ☹️ ,,, 2020-02-24 04:28:20+00:00,Being stuck in Sg for quite sometime because of Covid19 doesn’t mean I can’t enjoy living here ❤️🤗🇸🇬 ,1.2317979860882511e+18,iimikay, 2020-02-24 01:52:01+00:00,Calmed down a bit yesterday as Singapore had no new cases of COVID-19 to report. Then read up on the situation in South Korea. Then Italy where my brother and parents are visiting. Italy now has more cases than Singapore. 😥 May I wake up from this shitty dream soon?,1.2317586495523267e+18,enckelli, 2020-02-23 13:44:27+00:00,Is COVID-19 the dreaded 'disease X' World Health Organization experts predicted years ago? | The Japan Times ,1.2315755489602273e+18,ahgalsg, 2020-02-23 13:31:39+00:00,Singapore announced no new ,,, 2020-02-23 13:25:35+00:00,Same here. Depende sa covid19,1.2315708020399145e+18,wheredidjamesgo, 2020-02-23 12:58:13+00:00,,,, 2020-02-23 12:50:38+00:00,I just wish there’s one Covid-19 positive fella cough and sneeze into that hotel hall and all Of these scumbags will get them and be done w it. Best time to get rid a bunch of useless fellas.,1.231562009243607e+18,edwinisdenim, 2020-02-23 09:09:26+00:00,,,, 2020-02-23 08:01:34+00:00,Updates on Covid-19 (Coronavirus Disease 2019) Local Situation. ,,, 2020-02-23 07:42:03+00:00,What a beautiful gesture in these trying ,,, 2020-02-23 06:10:51+00:00,Many people have died from COVID-19 but none are Muslims (yet). Makes you wonder whether wudhu and istinjak actually helps prevent the spread of the virus. ,,, 2020-02-23 05:30:12+00:00,"That’s sad, tbh these Chinese tourists don’t need to do this!! It’s not about Chinese or non Chinese anymore, for the time being: just refrain from physical contact such as hugging, cheek kissing. Don’t be too mellow & take things too personally, that’s why WHO names it ",,, 2020-02-23 03:10:08+00:00,Do what you love. Love what you do. . ,,, 2020-02-23 03:00:10+00:00,First silverware of the year. A big thank you to the fans. Great atmosphere. Loved it. ,,, 2020-02-22 16:59:05+00:00,Given the current ,,, 2020-02-22 15:26:50+00:00,,,, 2020-02-22 14:29:38+00:00,The other unsung heroes in the ,,, 2020-02-22 13:33:08+00:00,My 4yo has learned the book ”A new virus has arrived” by heart. They read it in school and he now knows a lot about COVID-19. Can warmly recommend the book for parents who want to discuss this with their small kids. ,1.2312103135061443e+18,enckelli, 2020-02-22 12:23:46+00:00,,,, 2020-02-22 12:17:05+00:00,Very Cool! Live Chart: How are Singapore’s COVID-19 cases related? https://kontinentalist.com/stories/singapore-coronavirus-cases-spread-connections via @konti_sg,1.2311911757065052e+18,SmithRChris, 2020-02-22 11:58:23+00:00,,,, 2020-02-22 11:06:22+00:00,The first person infected with ,,, 2020-02-22 10:18:51+00:00,"Was asked to share my thoughts on COVID-19's impact on our business/industry, and the government's efforts to mitigate the impact in Budget 2020. We had plans affected and projects cancelled. Surely some momentum lost but hopefully things get better. https://www.sinema.sg/2020/02/21/covid-19-film-tv-industry/",1.2311614234991616e+18,basilyeo, 2020-02-22 08:13:30+00:00,"As the COVID-19 is widely around the world, please stay safe and and follow good hygiene practices!!! :) The best way would be to stay at Home and practice piano!!! :D 抗炎期间少出门。 待在家多练琴! ",,, 2020-02-22 07:59:38+00:00,N ur still not doing anything significant abt the COVID 19?,1.2311263883016763e+18,twentyonekille1, 2020-02-22 07:24:34+00:00,Innovations in contact tracing: riding a cab 🚖 in the ,,, 2020-02-22 06:37:56+00:00,"Zaman outbreak begini, kita gak tau apakah kita sehat atau gak, ",,, 2020-02-22 06:31:49+00:00,"Hidup di SG, yg sosialisasi ",,, 2020-02-22 06:24:01+00:00,There are some questions for WHO. 1. What is the function of WHO? 2. Who controls WHO? 3. What role does WHO play in the control and manage the Coronavirus(Covid-19)?,1.231102325202149e+18,henrychanesq, 2020-02-22 06:23:39+00:00,To practice personal hygiene sebaiknya jangan kasih makanan sisa ke orang lain. Apalagi Zaman ,,, 2020-02-22 03:55:27+00:00,Charity Shield Match Day. We take on @hougangunited tonight at Jalan Besar Stadium. Kick off is at 6pm. All gate proceeds will be donated to The Courage Fund to support those affected by the COVID-19 situation. Hope… https://www.instagram.com/p/B82tYEcnTi0/?igshid=1i0szzn20b2zd,1.23106493517577e+18,madhumacintosh, 2020-02-22 00:12:28+00:00,Stranded Film Crew Made A Chilling Short Docu About Life Under ,,,
[ [ "ID", "Type", "Story", "Parent", "Points", "Comments", "Author", "Title", "URL", "Content", "Created" ], [ "10722218", "comment", "10721738.0", "10722182.0", "0", "0", "vertis", "", "", "Did so, but will happily wait as well :)", "1449910687.0" ], [ "10722217", "comment", "10721462.0", "10721844.0", "0", "0", "amsilprotag", "", "", "His position seems to be similar to MIT engineer David Mindell&", "" ], [ "10722216", "story", "", "", "151", "51", "Perados", "Unofficial guide to dotfiles on GitHub", "https://dotfiles.github.io/", "", "1449910608.0" ], [ "10722215", "comment", "10719052.0", "10720904.0", "0", "0", "ryanlol", "", "", "A lot of US startups don&", "" ], [ "10722214", "comment", "10718742.0", "10718742.0", "0", "0", "xacaxulu", "", "", "If you think about a QA team as your customer, as any downstream department in the work pipeline truly is, you realize that in order to make full use of them and to maximize your efficiency, you as a developer should write automated unit tests to cover the user stories or feature requirements, allowing QA to work on the nasty edge-cases.", "1449910454.0" ], [ "10722213", "comment", "10715503.0", "10721249.0", "0", "0", "tedsanders", "", "", "Sure, ok. But even adjusting the S&P 500 for CPI inflation, it&", "" ], [ "10722212", "story", "", "", "3", "0", "necessity", "FSF appeals for donations", "https://www.fsf.org/appeal/", "", "1449910332.0" ], [ "10722211", "story", "", "", "1", "0", "javinpaul", "Class level bean validation in JSF 2.3", "http://arjan-tijms.omnifaces.org/p/jsf-23.html", "", "" ], [ "10722209", "comment", "10717091.0", "10721709.0", "0", "0", "ryanlol", "", "", "><a href=\"https://get.uber.com/cl/xchange/\" rel=\"nofollow\">https://get.uber.com/cl/xchange/</a> or just Google it, Uber certainly did begin leasing cars. The lease payments go directly to Uber&", "" ], [ "10722208", "comment", "10720176.0", "10721350.0", "0", "0", "andreyf", "", "", "ISIS does not have access to many CS researchers nor server farms, as far as I am aware.", "1449910037.0" ], [ "10722207", "comment", "10718742.0", "10720751.0", "0", "0", "resoluteteeth", "", "", "Perhaps it could display different, positive content when accessed from Volkswagen IP addresses, to ensure they wouldn&", "" ], [ "10722206", "comment", "10720131.0", "10720131.0", "0", "0", "random778", "", "", "In other news, African-Americans are still discriminated against.", "1449909968.0" ], [ "10722205", "story", "", "", "2", "0", "Perados", "One man has spent 15 years photographing snowflakes", "http://www.bbc.com/earth/story/20151212-the-beauty-of-ice-crystals", "", "1449909778.0" ], [ "10722204", "comment", "10715154.0", "10715154.0", "0", "0", "stazz", "", "", "I&", "" ], [ "10722203", "comment", "10720176.0", "10720834.0", "0", "0", "Houshalter", "", "", "How are you estimating how far away AI is so accurately that you can disregard it entirely? The best we can do to predict these things is survey experts, and the results aren&", "" ], [ "10722202", "comment", "10721244.0", "10721434.0", "0", "0", "acqq", "", "", "Thanks for the random access discussion!<p>And you are right for embedded! .xz just doesn&", "" ], [ "10722201", "story", "", "", "3", "0", "srikar", "Electron lifetime is at least 66,000 yottayears", "http://physicsworld.com/cws/article/news/2015/dec/09/electron-lifetime-is-at-least-66000-yottayears", "", "1449909625.0" ], [ "10722200", "comment", "10721425.0", "10721425.0", "0", "0", "DrScump", "", "", "if they hurry up with this, it could save those unsellable, smog-kludged VWs.", "1449909467.0" ], [ "10722199", "comment", "10718366.0", "10718893.0", "0", "0", "wyclif", "", "", "In Wilmington, Delaware here. I agree with this assessment. My Dad is a retired R&D scientist in materials for DuPont. Safety has always been treated with the utmost seriousness by the company. It was common for them to fire employees as early as the 1960s for failing to follow lab safety procedures. They are also famous for taking care of their employees.", "1449909402.0" ], [ "10722198", "comment", "10721244.0", "10722026.0", "0", "0", "faizshah", "", "", "I just tested this on my laptop, I used the first 5 million JSONLines of /u/stuck_in_the_matrix reddit dataset (~4.6GB).<p>For compression lz4 took ~22 seconds (~210 MB/s) and I got ~30% compression, gzip -1 took ~56 seconds (~80 MB/s) and I got ~22% compression.<p>For decompression lz4 gave me 500MB/s while gunzip gave me 300MB/s.<p>Commands used:<p><pre><code> lz4 -cd RS_full_corpus.lz4 | pv | head -5000000 | gzip -1 > test.gz\\n\\n gunzip -c test.gz | pv > /dev/null\\n\\n\\n lz4 -cd RS_full_corpus.lz4 | pv | head -5000000 | lz4\\n\\n lz4 -cd stdin.lz4 | pv >/dev/null</code></pre>", "1449909366.0" ], [ "10722197", "comment", "10720218.0", "10720428.0", "0", "0", "Kiro", "", "", "You sound like the people protesting the industrial revolution. Automation of all jobs should be the end goal.", "1449909340.0" ], [ "10722196", "comment", "10721738.0", "10722179.0", "0", "0", "patio11", "", "", "<i>It might frustrating and very un-Fun to be told &quot;Patrick, Thomas, and Erin say no&quot; because the rules aren&", "" ], [ "10722195", "comment", "10720176.0", "10721424.0", "0", "0", "Houshalter", "", "", "Survey&", "" ], [ "10722194", "comment", "10715598.0", "10719477.0", "0", "0", "random778", "", "", "Second that. You won&", "" ], [ "10722193", "comment", "10720176.0", "10721769.0", "0", "0", "metafunctor", "", "", "Suicidal terrorists are hardly a threat to the existence of humanity. It takes quite a bit more than explosive vests to destroy all of mankind.", "1449909259.0" ], [ "10722192", "story", "", "", "3", "0", "miraj", "First-of-kind dopamine measurements in brain reveal insights into how we learn", "http://medicalxpress.com/news/2015-11-first-of-kind-dopamine-human-brain-reveal.html", "", "1449909244.0" ], [ "10722191", "story", "", "", "1", "0", "Peteris", "How to become an athlete", "https://medium.com/@p_e/change-your-state-5-how-to-become-an-athlete-fedbf9f5d0d7", "", "1449909133.0" ], [ "10722190", "comment", "10719197.0", "10719197.0", "0", "0", "vincentbarr", "", "", "What I&", "" ], [ "10722189", "comment", "10720218.0", "10722055.0", "0", "0", "Avshalom", "", "", "The fear is that instead of an algorithm and a human double checking each other and refining each other that they will simply add. So we end up with the worst decisions of both human and computer.", "1449908978.0" ], [ "10722188", "comment", "10715944.0", "10715944.0", "0", "0", "Raed667", "", "", "Even that I enjoy using Linux for my day-to-day computing. I have to have a dual boot set-up for school projects.<p>Windows 10 is perhaps the best Windows I have used yet (since 95). I have an occasional bug (Shutdown doesn&", "" ], [ "10722187", "comment", "10720176.0", "10721909.0", "0", "0", "Houshalter", "", "", "Computers are far more general purpose. Any computer can theoretically run any program, it would just be slower, at worst.<p>Developing specialized hardware isn&", "" ], [ "10722186", "comment", "10721244.0", "10721244.0", "0", "0", "modarts", "", "", "no", "1449908918.0" ], [ "10722185", "comment", "10721751.0", "10721985.0", "0", "0", "tn13", "", "", "I am against climate change people because they invariably suggest that the governments should do something. Often this is a good opportunity for the governments to grab more power and take away our freedoms. In my opinion this can bring more misery to humanity than the climate change.<p>For example Indian government is pushing Solar power without must thought. Billions of taxpayer money is being spend on solar panels which we are not sure if they will work. Same amount of money could have produced more energy through conventional means, supported more industry and helped few more million people get out of poverty, I am not sure that by using Solar panels Indian government has saved million people in future.<p>I think a small invention like a floppy disk might have saved more trees that all government efforts put together. Environment might be changing but I would bet on people like Elon Musk any day than the government.", "1449908886.0" ], [ "10722184", "comment", "10718742.0", "10718742.0", "0", "0", "BogusIKnow", "", "", "Today QA is not manual testing.<p>Today QA is talking with product/UX, taking the end user and customer perspective, wearing a quality head end to end over features an cross devices, doing explorative testing for stuff that does not make sense to a customer (mostly what&", "" ], [ "10722183", "comment", "10720349.0", "10721473.0", "0", "0", "crdb", "", "", "My experience hiring and working with Haskell developers - and those trying to get up to speed - is that one cannot just &quot;learn Haskell in 2 months&quot; as you might say, pick up Ruby after you already have significant Python, Java and C++ experience.<p>It is however relatively unique to Haskell and similar languages whose paradigm is very different to what most of the market is used to.<p>Everything is an optimization over a number of variables.<p>The upside of Haskell is that (if you make an effort) you get very good people and they don&", "" ], [ "10722182", "comment", "10721738.0", "10722170.0", "0", "0", "patio11", "", "", "Please send me an email. I will give you a invite code to the beta, which will let you create an account to put your client up on the forum thread. (HNers who did not already spend a metric truckload of time writing clients: give us until tomorrow afternoon, please.)", "1449908725.0" ], [ "10722181", "comment", "10720176.0", "10722111.0", "0", "0", "Houshalter", "", "", "The danger of nanotechnology is that it can be built better than biological life. It could outcompete it in it&", "" ], [ "10722180", "comment", "10720218.0", "10721219.0", "0", "0", "ugexe", "", "", "How big of an explosion do you think a drone small enough to fly through your ear canal is really going to be? How does it even reach its target with such a minuscule mass? The target exhaling would blow it away (and likely destroy it)", "1449908673.0" ], [ "10722179", "comment", "10721738.0", "10721738.0", "0", "0", "daniel-levin", "", "", "Hey Guys - I&", "" ], [ "10722178", "comment", "10721244.0", "10721767.0", "0", "0", "Yaggo", "", "", "How about Microsoft offering basic utility software with their OS releases, e.g. curl/ssh/awk/grep/sed/tar etc.", "1449908622.0" ], [ "10722177", "comment", "10716038.0", "10717531.0", "0", "0", "ganadiniakshay", "", "", "Thanks for the feedback. Will keep in mind next time", "1449908575.0" ], [ "10722176", "comment", "10720176.0", "10721174.0", "0", "0", "Jach", "", "", "You won&", "" ], [ "10722173", "comment", "10717930.0", "10718147.0", "0", "0", "ibotty", "", "", "convenience.", "1449908424.0" ], [ "10722172", "comment", "10722072.0", "10722147.0", "0", "0", "aviaryan", "", "", "Looks good. Do they have an API or are there 3rd party tools available ?", "1449908398.0" ], [ "10722170", "comment", "10721738.0", "10722161.0", "0", "0", "vertis", "", "", "I knew I&", "" ], [ "10722168", "comment", "10721244.0", "10721999.0", "0", "0", "lmm", "", "", "Zero compression is very often the correct choice these days.", "1449908272.0" ], [ "10722167", "comment", "10721371.0", "10721912.0", "0", "0", "mitchellh", "", "", "I don&", "" ], [ "10722166", "comment", "10722146.0", "10722146.0", "0", "0", "notdonspaulding", "", "", "Back in the day Yahoo Pipes would have been something I&", "" ], [ "10722165", "comment", "10718517.0", "10722089.0", "0", "0", "SwellJoe", "", "", "I support a basic income. Honestly, I think it is inevitable, or a lot of people will starve as we move past the need for a lot of unskilled labor. There simply won&", "" ], [ "10722164", "comment", "10722072.0", "10722151.0", "0", "0", "aviaryan", "", "", "I currently don&", "" ], [ "10722163", "comment", "10721244.0", "10721244.0", "0", "0", "faragon", "", "", "gzip is fast, gzip -1 is even faster, gzip has low memory requirements, gzip is widely adopted. Those are the reasons of gzip is still being used, and why gzip has future. I.e. the gzip &quot;ecosystem&quot; is rich and useful, despite not being the best compressor in terms of compressed size.<p>P.S. There are gzip-compatible implementations with tiny per-connection encoding memory requirements (< 1KB).", "1449908123.0" ], [ "10722162", "comment", "10721371.0", "10721934.0", "0", "0", "mitchellh", "", "", "As the founder of HashiCorp, I feel qualified to answer this.<p>The adjacent comment about Atlas is correct. Atlas itself is admittingly poorly marketed (something we&", "" ], [ "10722161", "comment", "10721738.0", "10722134.0", "0", "0", "patio11", "", "", "We have no problems with OSS API clients. (I&", "" ], [ "10722160", "comment", "10720131.0", "10720131.0", "0", "0", "DrScump", "", "", "&quot;Communications on eBay&", "" ], [ "10722159", "story", "", "", "3", "0", "fka", "Graph.ql – Better GraphQL Schemes", "https://github.com/MatthewMueller/graph.ql", "", "1449907917.0" ], [ "10722157", "comment", "10720912.0", "10721948.0", "0", "0", "epickrram", "", "", "Oops. Thanks for pointing out that typo - corrected!", "1449907808.0" ], [ "10722154", "comment", "10720176.0", "10722025.0", "0", "0", "venomsnake", "", "", "- Do you know you are an ad? south park ;)<p>I doubt it though. People got quickly desensitized towards advertising. Propaganda will follow.", "1449907766.0" ], [ "10722152", "comment", "10720176.0", "10721073.0", "0", "0", "Houshalter", "", "", "The risk of AI comes from the control problem. We have a vague idea on how to build AIs. The work is just to optimize the algorithms extensively so they can run in real time. But we have no idea how to <i>control</i> those AIs. We can push a &quot;reward button&quot; every time it does something we like. But we can&", "" ], [ "10722151", "comment", "10722072.0", "10722072.0", "0", "0", "aliirz", "", "", "why not create your own CDN if you have some hosting space or create one on AWS?", "1449907720.0" ], [ "10722150", "comment", "10718899.0", "10718899.0", "0", "0", "dwarman", "", "", "The example of lost US jobs, given in the article, is actually about off-shoring. Not related to H1-B at all. Lets get that under control first.<p>Secondly, the process I went through back in the 70s, the position should be advertised for some length of time and if there is a qualified US applicant that person should be hired instead.", "1449907698.0" ], [ "10722149", "comment", "10722072.0", "10722096.0", "0", "0", "aviaryan", "", "", "Using S3 for image hosting would be overkill + I already plan to use my free tier of S3 for some project next year.", "1449907681.0" ], [ "10722148", "comment", "10721738.0", "10722134.0", "0", "0", "unimpressive", "", "", "It seems to be encouraged:<p>&quot;We have per-level leaderboards which give people a meaningful number to golf on, and additionally, we have discretion to (automatically or after human review) award additional badges for going above-and-beyond on a level. We’ll also do that outside of levels, too — I can imagine issuing badges for people who, e.g., write OSS clients for our API, submit documentation patches, responsibly report security issues, etc.&quot; - <a href=\"http://www.kalzumeus.com/2015/08/20/designing-and-building-stockfighter-our-programming-game/\" rel=\"nofollow\">http://www.kalzumeus.com/2015/08/20/designing-and-building-s...</a>", "1449907678.0" ], [ "10722147", "comment", "10722072.0", "10722096.0", "0", "0", "lovelearning", "", "", "OP wants a free service. \\nPicasa with public visibility for albums comes to mind.", "1449907671.0" ], [ "10722146", "story", "", "", "2", "1", "aliirz", "Ask HN: Is there a library or a package that converts a web page to JSON?", "", "I am living in a country where open data is a very alien concept for the public and government. Except for a handful of civic hackers who find it very difficult to create apps or services due to lack of open APIs or datasets. Data is available on government websites but its not technically open (as in a RESTful API). I am thinking about writing a library that can crawl all over a page and convert the HTML into JSON that can be consumed over REST. Is there something like that out there already? What are some of the things I need to consider before I start writing this?", "1449907657.0" ], [ "10722145", "comment", "10722137.0", "10722137.0", "0", "0", "fuzzytop130", "", "", "People must be educated by the cyber security experts like Rafal to enhance awareness.", "1449907640.0" ], [ "10722144", "comment", "10721596.0", "10722013.0", "0", "0", "placebo", "", "", "I suggest that hate is an emotion generated by fear and for every scenario involving hate, you&", "" ], [ "10722143", "comment", "10721371.0", "10721720.0", "0", "0", "mitchellh", "", "", "We plan on augmenting the documentation with a user-friendly &quot;guides&quot; section. A big rework of a lot of the docs is actually very high on the near term TODO list, so I&", "" ], [ "10722142", "comment", "10721244.0", "10721792.0", "0", "0", "slavik81", "", "", "The same joke is posted on literally every submission about compression. It adds nothing to the discussion, so it gets downvoted.<p>Comments about being downvoted are also almost always downvoted. The comment guidelines actually warn you that it&", "" ], [ "10722141", "comment", "10720218.0", "10722084.0", "0", "0", "dillchen", "", "", "Why is guns the only technological comparison? Replace guns in your statement with mobile phones or access to the internet.", "1449907405.0" ], [ "10722140", "comment", "10721244.0", "10721244.0", "0", "0", "necessity", "", "", "What about availability? I often find myself having to download and compile (de)compressing software because the authors of some other software I need decided to ship it in something other than the standard (.tar.gz), which is available in basically all *nix boxes.", "1449907356.0" ], [ "10722139", "comment", "10720912.0", "10721649.0", "0", "0", "Sanddancer", "", "", "Have you considered putting the journal on a separate physical device? There have been a lot of reports through the years of some pretty substantial boosts in performance because the drives don&", "" ], [ "10722138", "comment", "10720349.0", "10721273.0", "0", "0", "crdb", "", "", "Don&", "" ], [ "10722137", "story", "", "", "1", "1", "miraj", "Whither the Internet? An Interview with Cyber Security Expert Rafal Rohozinski", "http://digital.report/whither-the-internet/", "", "1449907273.0" ], [ "10722136", "comment", "10721244.0", "10721500.0", "0", "0", "kijin", "", "", "Yeah, the example given by GP involves large binary streams. Brotli was designed for small text documents with lots of English words in them, as we often see on the web.", "1449907249.0" ], [ "10722135", "comment", "10721244.0", "10721417.0", "0", "0", "bfung", "", "", "> It&", "" ], [ "10722134", "comment", "10721738.0", "10721825.0", "0", "0", "vertis", "", "", "Just to clarify, you don&", "" ], [ "10722133", "story", "", "", "1", "0", "kjstevo", "Image of Canadian Sikh man photoshopped to look like Paris terrorist", "https://www.rt.com/news/322347-canadian-photoshopped-terrorist-media/", "", "1449907218.0" ] ]
Using commas as delimiters, return the CSV for this table.
ID,Type,Story,Parent,Points,Comments,Author,Title,URL,Content,Created 10722218,comment,10721738.0,10722182.0,0,0,vertis,,,"Did so, but will happily wait as well :)",1449910687.0 10722217,comment,10721462.0,10721844.0,0,0,amsilprotag,,,His position seems to be similar to MIT engineer David Mindell&, 10722216,story,,,151,51,Perados,Unofficial guide to dotfiles on GitHub,https://dotfiles.github.io/,,1449910608.0 10722215,comment,10719052.0,10720904.0,0,0,ryanlol,,,A lot of US startups don&, 10722214,comment,10718742.0,10718742.0,0,0,xacaxulu,,,"If you think about a QA team as your customer, as any downstream department in the work pipeline truly is, you realize that in order to make full use of them and to maximize your efficiency, you as a developer should write automated unit tests to cover the user stories or feature requirements, allowing QA to work on the nasty edge-cases.",1449910454.0 10722213,comment,10715503.0,10721249.0,0,0,tedsanders,,,"Sure, ok. But even adjusting the S&P 500 for CPI inflation, it&", 10722212,story,,,3,0,necessity,FSF appeals for donations,https://www.fsf.org/appeal/,,1449910332.0 10722211,story,,,1,0,javinpaul,Class level bean validation in JSF 2.3,http://arjan-tijms.omnifaces.org/p/jsf-23.html,, 10722209,comment,10717091.0,10721709.0,0,0,ryanlol,,,"><a href=""https://get.uber.com/cl/xchange/"" rel=""nofollow"">https://get.uber.com/cl/xchange/</a> or just Google it, Uber certainly did begin leasing cars. The lease payments go directly to Uber&", 10722208,comment,10720176.0,10721350.0,0,0,andreyf,,,"ISIS does not have access to many CS researchers nor server farms, as far as I am aware.",1449910037.0 10722207,comment,10718742.0,10720751.0,0,0,resoluteteeth,,,"Perhaps it could display different, positive content when accessed from Volkswagen IP addresses, to ensure they wouldn&", 10722206,comment,10720131.0,10720131.0,0,0,random778,,,"In other news, African-Americans are still discriminated against.",1449909968.0 10722205,story,,,2,0,Perados,One man has spent 15 years photographing snowflakes,http://www.bbc.com/earth/story/20151212-the-beauty-of-ice-crystals,,1449909778.0 10722204,comment,10715154.0,10715154.0,0,0,stazz,,,I&, 10722203,comment,10720176.0,10720834.0,0,0,Houshalter,,,"How are you estimating how far away AI is so accurately that you can disregard it entirely? The best we can do to predict these things is survey experts, and the results aren&", 10722202,comment,10721244.0,10721434.0,0,0,acqq,,,Thanks for the random access discussion!<p>And you are right for embedded! .xz just doesn&, 10722201,story,,,3,0,srikar,"Electron lifetime is at least 66,000 yottayears",http://physicsworld.com/cws/article/news/2015/dec/09/electron-lifetime-is-at-least-66000-yottayears,,1449909625.0 10722200,comment,10721425.0,10721425.0,0,0,DrScump,,,"if they hurry up with this, it could save those unsellable, smog-kludged VWs.",1449909467.0 10722199,comment,10718366.0,10718893.0,0,0,wyclif,,,"In Wilmington, Delaware here. I agree with this assessment. My Dad is a retired R&D scientist in materials for DuPont. Safety has always been treated with the utmost seriousness by the company. It was common for them to fire employees as early as the 1960s for failing to follow lab safety procedures. They are also famous for taking care of their employees.",1449909402.0 10722198,comment,10721244.0,10722026.0,0,0,faizshah,,,"I just tested this on my laptop, I used the first 5 million JSONLines of /u/stuck_in_the_matrix reddit dataset (~4.6GB).<p>For compression lz4 took ~22 seconds (~210 MB/s) and I got ~30% compression, gzip -1 took ~56 seconds (~80 MB/s) and I got ~22% compression.<p>For decompression lz4 gave me 500MB/s while gunzip gave me 300MB/s.<p>Commands used:<p><pre><code> lz4 -cd RS_full_corpus.lz4 | pv | head -5000000 | gzip -1 > test.gz\n\n gunzip -c test.gz | pv > /dev/null\n\n\n lz4 -cd RS_full_corpus.lz4 | pv | head -5000000 | lz4\n\n lz4 -cd stdin.lz4 | pv >/dev/null</code></pre>",1449909366.0 10722197,comment,10720218.0,10720428.0,0,0,Kiro,,,You sound like the people protesting the industrial revolution. Automation of all jobs should be the end goal.,1449909340.0 10722196,comment,10721738.0,10722179.0,0,0,patio11,,,"<i>It might frustrating and very un-Fun to be told &quot;Patrick, Thomas, and Erin say no&quot; because the rules aren&", 10722195,comment,10720176.0,10721424.0,0,0,Houshalter,,,Survey&, 10722194,comment,10715598.0,10719477.0,0,0,random778,,,Second that. You won&, 10722193,comment,10720176.0,10721769.0,0,0,metafunctor,,,Suicidal terrorists are hardly a threat to the existence of humanity. It takes quite a bit more than explosive vests to destroy all of mankind.,1449909259.0 10722192,story,,,3,0,miraj,First-of-kind dopamine measurements in brain reveal insights into how we learn,http://medicalxpress.com/news/2015-11-first-of-kind-dopamine-human-brain-reveal.html,,1449909244.0 10722191,story,,,1,0,Peteris,How to become an athlete,https://medium.com/@p_e/change-your-state-5-how-to-become-an-athlete-fedbf9f5d0d7,,1449909133.0 10722190,comment,10719197.0,10719197.0,0,0,vincentbarr,,,What I&, 10722189,comment,10720218.0,10722055.0,0,0,Avshalom,,,The fear is that instead of an algorithm and a human double checking each other and refining each other that they will simply add. So we end up with the worst decisions of both human and computer.,1449908978.0 10722188,comment,10715944.0,10715944.0,0,0,Raed667,,,Even that I enjoy using Linux for my day-to-day computing. I have to have a dual boot set-up for school projects.<p>Windows 10 is perhaps the best Windows I have used yet (since 95). I have an occasional bug (Shutdown doesn&, 10722187,comment,10720176.0,10721909.0,0,0,Houshalter,,,"Computers are far more general purpose. Any computer can theoretically run any program, it would just be slower, at worst.<p>Developing specialized hardware isn&", 10722186,comment,10721244.0,10721244.0,0,0,modarts,,,no,1449908918.0 10722185,comment,10721751.0,10721985.0,0,0,tn13,,,"I am against climate change people because they invariably suggest that the governments should do something. Often this is a good opportunity for the governments to grab more power and take away our freedoms. In my opinion this can bring more misery to humanity than the climate change.<p>For example Indian government is pushing Solar power without must thought. Billions of taxpayer money is being spend on solar panels which we are not sure if they will work. Same amount of money could have produced more energy through conventional means, supported more industry and helped few more million people get out of poverty, I am not sure that by using Solar panels Indian government has saved million people in future.<p>I think a small invention like a floppy disk might have saved more trees that all government efforts put together. Environment might be changing but I would bet on people like Elon Musk any day than the government.",1449908886.0 10722184,comment,10718742.0,10718742.0,0,0,BogusIKnow,,,"Today QA is not manual testing.<p>Today QA is talking with product/UX, taking the end user and customer perspective, wearing a quality head end to end over features an cross devices, doing explorative testing for stuff that does not make sense to a customer (mostly what&", 10722183,comment,10720349.0,10721473.0,0,0,crdb,,,"My experience hiring and working with Haskell developers - and those trying to get up to speed - is that one cannot just &quot;learn Haskell in 2 months&quot; as you might say, pick up Ruby after you already have significant Python, Java and C++ experience.<p>It is however relatively unique to Haskell and similar languages whose paradigm is very different to what most of the market is used to.<p>Everything is an optimization over a number of variables.<p>The upside of Haskell is that (if you make an effort) you get very good people and they don&", 10722182,comment,10721738.0,10722170.0,0,0,patio11,,,"Please send me an email. I will give you a invite code to the beta, which will let you create an account to put your client up on the forum thread. (HNers who did not already spend a metric truckload of time writing clients: give us until tomorrow afternoon, please.)",1449908725.0 10722181,comment,10720176.0,10722111.0,0,0,Houshalter,,,The danger of nanotechnology is that it can be built better than biological life. It could outcompete it in it&, 10722180,comment,10720218.0,10721219.0,0,0,ugexe,,,How big of an explosion do you think a drone small enough to fly through your ear canal is really going to be? How does it even reach its target with such a minuscule mass? The target exhaling would blow it away (and likely destroy it),1449908673.0 10722179,comment,10721738.0,10721738.0,0,0,daniel-levin,,,Hey Guys - I&, 10722178,comment,10721244.0,10721767.0,0,0,Yaggo,,,"How about Microsoft offering basic utility software with their OS releases, e.g. curl/ssh/awk/grep/sed/tar etc.",1449908622.0 10722177,comment,10716038.0,10717531.0,0,0,ganadiniakshay,,,Thanks for the feedback. Will keep in mind next time,1449908575.0 10722176,comment,10720176.0,10721174.0,0,0,Jach,,,You won&, 10722173,comment,10717930.0,10718147.0,0,0,ibotty,,,convenience.,1449908424.0 10722172,comment,10722072.0,10722147.0,0,0,aviaryan,,,Looks good. Do they have an API or are there 3rd party tools available ?,1449908398.0 10722170,comment,10721738.0,10722161.0,0,0,vertis,,,I knew I&, 10722168,comment,10721244.0,10721999.0,0,0,lmm,,,Zero compression is very often the correct choice these days.,1449908272.0 10722167,comment,10721371.0,10721912.0,0,0,mitchellh,,,I don&, 10722166,comment,10722146.0,10722146.0,0,0,notdonspaulding,,,Back in the day Yahoo Pipes would have been something I&, 10722165,comment,10718517.0,10722089.0,0,0,SwellJoe,,,"I support a basic income. Honestly, I think it is inevitable, or a lot of people will starve as we move past the need for a lot of unskilled labor. There simply won&", 10722164,comment,10722072.0,10722151.0,0,0,aviaryan,,,I currently don&, 10722163,comment,10721244.0,10721244.0,0,0,faragon,,,"gzip is fast, gzip -1 is even faster, gzip has low memory requirements, gzip is widely adopted. Those are the reasons of gzip is still being used, and why gzip has future. I.e. the gzip &quot;ecosystem&quot; is rich and useful, despite not being the best compressor in terms of compressed size.<p>P.S. There are gzip-compatible implementations with tiny per-connection encoding memory requirements (< 1KB).",1449908123.0 10722162,comment,10721371.0,10721934.0,0,0,mitchellh,,,"As the founder of HashiCorp, I feel qualified to answer this.<p>The adjacent comment about Atlas is correct. Atlas itself is admittingly poorly marketed (something we&", 10722161,comment,10721738.0,10722134.0,0,0,patio11,,,We have no problems with OSS API clients. (I&, 10722160,comment,10720131.0,10720131.0,0,0,DrScump,,,&quot;Communications on eBay&, 10722159,story,,,3,0,fka,Graph.ql – Better GraphQL Schemes,https://github.com/MatthewMueller/graph.ql,,1449907917.0 10722157,comment,10720912.0,10721948.0,0,0,epickrram,,,Oops. Thanks for pointing out that typo - corrected!,1449907808.0 10722154,comment,10720176.0,10722025.0,0,0,venomsnake,,,- Do you know you are an ad? south park ;)<p>I doubt it though. People got quickly desensitized towards advertising. Propaganda will follow.,1449907766.0 10722152,comment,10720176.0,10721073.0,0,0,Houshalter,,,The risk of AI comes from the control problem. We have a vague idea on how to build AIs. The work is just to optimize the algorithms extensively so they can run in real time. But we have no idea how to <i>control</i> those AIs. We can push a &quot;reward button&quot; every time it does something we like. But we can&, 10722151,comment,10722072.0,10722072.0,0,0,aliirz,,,why not create your own CDN if you have some hosting space or create one on AWS?,1449907720.0 10722150,comment,10718899.0,10718899.0,0,0,dwarman,,,"The example of lost US jobs, given in the article, is actually about off-shoring. Not related to H1-B at all. Lets get that under control first.<p>Secondly, the process I went through back in the 70s, the position should be advertised for some length of time and if there is a qualified US applicant that person should be hired instead.",1449907698.0 10722149,comment,10722072.0,10722096.0,0,0,aviaryan,,,Using S3 for image hosting would be overkill + I already plan to use my free tier of S3 for some project next year.,1449907681.0 10722148,comment,10721738.0,10722134.0,0,0,unimpressive,,,"It seems to be encouraged:<p>&quot;We have per-level leaderboards which give people a meaningful number to golf on, and additionally, we have discretion to (automatically or after human review) award additional badges for going above-and-beyond on a level. We’ll also do that outside of levels, too — I can imagine issuing badges for people who, e.g., write OSS clients for our API, submit documentation patches, responsibly report security issues, etc.&quot; - <a href=""http://www.kalzumeus.com/2015/08/20/designing-and-building-stockfighter-our-programming-game/"" rel=""nofollow"">http://www.kalzumeus.com/2015/08/20/designing-and-building-s...</a>",1449907678.0 10722147,comment,10722072.0,10722096.0,0,0,lovelearning,,,OP wants a free service. \nPicasa with public visibility for albums comes to mind.,1449907671.0 10722146,story,,,2,1,aliirz,Ask HN: Is there a library or a package that converts a web page to JSON?,,I am living in a country where open data is a very alien concept for the public and government. Except for a handful of civic hackers who find it very difficult to create apps or services due to lack of open APIs or datasets. Data is available on government websites but its not technically open (as in a RESTful API). I am thinking about writing a library that can crawl all over a page and convert the HTML into JSON that can be consumed over REST. Is there something like that out there already? What are some of the things I need to consider before I start writing this?,1449907657.0 10722145,comment,10722137.0,10722137.0,0,0,fuzzytop130,,,People must be educated by the cyber security experts like Rafal to enhance awareness.,1449907640.0 10722144,comment,10721596.0,10722013.0,0,0,placebo,,,"I suggest that hate is an emotion generated by fear and for every scenario involving hate, you&", 10722143,comment,10721371.0,10721720.0,0,0,mitchellh,,,"We plan on augmenting the documentation with a user-friendly &quot;guides&quot; section. A big rework of a lot of the docs is actually very high on the near term TODO list, so I&", 10722142,comment,10721244.0,10721792.0,0,0,slavik81,,,"The same joke is posted on literally every submission about compression. It adds nothing to the discussion, so it gets downvoted.<p>Comments about being downvoted are also almost always downvoted. The comment guidelines actually warn you that it&", 10722141,comment,10720218.0,10722084.0,0,0,dillchen,,,Why is guns the only technological comparison? Replace guns in your statement with mobile phones or access to the internet.,1449907405.0 10722140,comment,10721244.0,10721244.0,0,0,necessity,,,"What about availability? I often find myself having to download and compile (de)compressing software because the authors of some other software I need decided to ship it in something other than the standard (.tar.gz), which is available in basically all *nix boxes.",1449907356.0 10722139,comment,10720912.0,10721649.0,0,0,Sanddancer,,,Have you considered putting the journal on a separate physical device? There have been a lot of reports through the years of some pretty substantial boosts in performance because the drives don&, 10722138,comment,10720349.0,10721273.0,0,0,crdb,,,Don&, 10722137,story,,,1,1,miraj,Whither the Internet? An Interview with Cyber Security Expert Rafal Rohozinski,http://digital.report/whither-the-internet/,,1449907273.0 10722136,comment,10721244.0,10721500.0,0,0,kijin,,,"Yeah, the example given by GP involves large binary streams. Brotli was designed for small text documents with lots of English words in them, as we often see on the web.",1449907249.0 10722135,comment,10721244.0,10721417.0,0,0,bfung,,,> It&, 10722134,comment,10721738.0,10721825.0,0,0,vertis,,,"Just to clarify, you don&", 10722133,story,,,1,0,kjstevo,Image of Canadian Sikh man photoshopped to look like Paris terrorist,https://www.rt.com/news/322347-canadian-photoshopped-terrorist-media/,,1449907218.0
[ [ "file_path", "api_count", "code" ], [ "evaluate_voc.py", "7", "b'import argparse\\nimport scipy\\nfrom scipy import ndimage\\nimport cv2\\nimport numpy as np\\nimport sys\\nfrom collections import OrderedDict\\nimport os\\nfrom packaging import version\\n\\nimport torch\\nimport torch.nn as nn\\nfrom torch.autograd import Variable\\nimport torchvision.models as models\\nimport torch.nn.functional as F\\nfrom torch.utils import data, model_zoo\\n\\nfrom model.deeplab import Res_Deeplab\\nfrom dataset.voc_dataset import VOCDataSet\\n\\nfrom PIL import Image\\n\\nimport matplotlib.pyplot as plt\\n\\nIMG_MEAN = np.array((104.00698793,116.66876762,122.67891434), dtype=np.float32)\\n\\nMODEL = \\'DeepLab\\'\\nDATA_DIRECTORY = \\'./dataset/VOC2012\\'\\nDATA_LIST_PATH = \\'./dataset/voc_list/val.txt\\'\\nIGNORE_LABEL = 255\\nNUM_CLASSES = 21\\nNUM_STEPS = 1449 " ], [ "train.py", "17", "b'import argparse\\nimport cv2\\nimport torch\\nimport torch.nn as nn\\nfrom torch.utils import data, model_zoo\\nimport numpy as np\\nimport pickle\\nfrom torch.autograd import Variable\\nimport torch.optim as optim\\nimport torch.nn.functional as F\\nimport scipy.misc\\nimport torch.backends.cudnn as cudnn\\nimport sys\\nimport os\\nimport os.path as osp\\nimport pickle\\nfrom packaging import version\\n\\nfrom model.deeplab import Res_Deeplab\\nfrom model.discriminator import FCDiscriminator\\nfrom utils.loss import CrossEntropy2d, BCEWithLogitsLoss2d\\nfrom dataset.voc_dataset import VOCDataSet, VOCGTDataSet\\n\\n\\n\\nimport matplotlib.pyplot as plt\\nimport random\\nimport timeit\\nstart = timeit.default_timer()\\n\\nIMG_MEAN = np.array((104.00698793,116.66876762,122.67891434), dtype=np.float32)\\n\\nMODEL = \\'DeepLab\\'\\nBATCH_SIZE = 10\\nITER_SIZE = 1\\nNUM_WORKERS = 4\\nDATA_DIRECTORY = \\'./dataset/VOC2012\\'\\nDATA_LIST_PATH = \\'./dataset/voc_list/train_aug.txt\\'\\nIGNORE_LABEL = 255\\nINPUT_SIZE = \\'321,321\\'\\nLEARNING_RATE = 2.5e-4\\nMOMENTUM = 0.9\\nNUM_CLASSES = 21\\nNUM_STEPS = 20000\\nPOWER = 0.9\\nRANDOM_SEED = 1234\\nRESTORE_FROM = \\'http://vllab1.ucmerced.edu/~whung/adv-semi-seg/resnet101COCO-41f33a49.pth\\'\\nSAVE_NUM_IMAGES = 2\\nSAVE_PRED_EVERY = 5000\\nSNAPSHOT_DIR = \\'./snapshots/\\'\\nWEIGHT_DECAY = 0.0005\\n\\nLEARNING_RATE_D = 1e-4\\nLAMBDA_ADV_PRED = 0.1\\n\\nPARTIAL_DATA=0.5\\n\\nSEMI_START=5000\\nLAMBDA_SEMI=0.1\\nMASK_T=0.2\\n\\nLAMBDA_SEMI_ADV=0.001\\nSEMI_START_ADV=0\\nD_REMAIN=True\\n\\n\\ndef get_arguments():\\n \"\"\"Parse all the arguments provided from the CLI.\\n\\n Returns:\\n A list of parsed arguments.\\n \"\"\"\\n parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(description=\"DeepLab-ResNet Network\")\\n parser.add_argument(\"--model\", type=str, default=MODEL,\\n help=\"available options : DeepLab/DRN\")\\n parser.add_argument(\"--batch-size\", type=int, default=BATCH_SIZE,\\n help=\"Number of images sent to the network in one step.\")\\n parser.add_argument(\"--iter-size\", type=int, default=ITER_SIZE,\\n help=\"Accumulate gradients for ITER_SIZE iterations.\")\\n parser.add_argument(\"--num-workers\", type=int, default=NUM_WORKERS,\\n help=\"number of workers for multithread dataloading.\")\\n parser.add_argument(\"--data-dir\", type=str, default=DATA_DIRECTORY,\\n help=\"Path to the directory containing the PASCAL VOC dataset.\")\\n parser.add_argument(\"--data-list\", type=str, default=DATA_LIST_PATH,\\n help=\"Path to the file listing the images in the dataset.\")\\n parser.add_argument(\"--partial-data\", type=float, default=PARTIAL_DATA,\\n help=\"The index of the label to ignore during the training.\")\\n parser.add_argument(\"--partial-id\", type=str, default=None,\\n help=\"restore partial id list\")\\n parser.add_argument(\"--ignore-label\", type=int, default=IGNORE_LABEL,\\n help=\"The index of the label to ignore during the training.\")\\n parser.add_argument(\"--input-size\", type=str, default=INPUT_SIZE,\\n help=\"Comma-separated string with height and width of images.\")\\n parser.add_argument(\"--is-training\", action=\"store_true\",\\n help=\"Whether to updates the running means and variances during the training.\")\\n parser.add_argument(\"--learning-rate\", type=float, default=LEARNING_RATE,\\n help=\"Base learning rate for training with polynomial decay.\")\\n parser.add_argument(\"--learning-rate-D\", type=float, default=LEARNING_RATE_D,\\n help=\"Base learning rate for discriminator.\")\\n parser.add_argument(\"--lambda-adv-pred\", type=float, default=LAMBDA_ADV_PRED,\\n help=\"lambda_adv for adversarial training.\")\\n parser.add_argument(\"--lambda-semi\", type=float, default=LAMBDA_SEMI,\\n help=\"lambda_semi for adversarial training.\")\\n parser.add_argument(\"--lambda-semi-adv\", type=float, default=LAMBDA_SEMI_ADV,\\n help=\"lambda_semi for adversarial training.\")\\n parser.add_argument(\"--mask-T\", type=float, default=MASK_T,\\n help=\"mask T for semi adversarial training.\")\\n parser.add_argument(\"--semi-start\", type=int, default=SEMI_START,\\n help=\"start semi learning after " ], [ "dataset/__init__.py", "0", "b''" ], [ "dataset/voc_dataset.py", "1", "b'import os\\nimport os.path as osp\\nimport numpy as np\\nimport random\\nimport matplotlib.pyplot as plt\\nimport collections\\nimport torch\\nimport torchvision\\nimport cv2\\nfrom torch.utils import data\\nfrom PIL import Image\\n\\n\\nclass VOCDataSet(data.Dataset):\\n def __init__(self, root, list_path, max_iters=None, crop_size=(321, 321), mean=(128, 128, 128), scale=True, mirror=True, ignore_label=255):\\n self.root = root\\n self.list_path = list_path\\n self.crop_h, self.crop_w = crop_size\\n self.scale = scale\\n self.ignore_label = ignore_label\\n self.mean = mean\\n self.is_mirror = mirror\\n self.img_ids = [i_id.strip() for i_id in open(list_path)]\\n if not max_iters==None:\\n\\t self.img_ids = self.img_ids * int(np.ceil(float(max_iters) / len(self.img_ids)))\\n self.files = []\\n " ], [ "model/__init__.py", "0", "b''" ], [ "model/deeplab.py", "2", "b'import torch.nn as nn\\nimport math\\nimport torch.utils.model_zoo as model_zoo\\nimport torch\\nimport numpy as np\\naffine_par = True\\n\\n\\ndef outS(i):\\n i = int(i)\\n i = (i+1)/2\\n i = int(np.ceil((i+1)/2.0))\\n i = (i+1)/2\\n return i\\n\\ndef conv3x3(in_planes, out_planes, stride=1):\\n \"3x3 convolution with padding\"\\n return nn.Conv2d(in_planes, out_planes, kernel_size=3, stride=stride,\\n padding=1, bias=False)\\n\\n\\nclass BasicBlock(nn.Module):\\n expansion = 1\\n\\n def __init__(self, inplanes, planes, stride=1, downsample=None):\\n super(BasicBlock, self).__init__()\\n self.conv1 = conv3x3(inplanes, planes, stride)\\n self.bn1 = nn.BatchNorm2d(planes, affine = affine_par)\\n self.relu = nn.ReLU(inplace=True)\\n self.conv2 = conv3x3(planes, planes)\\n self.bn2 = nn.BatchNorm2d(planes, affine = affine_par)\\n self.downsample = downsample\\n self.stride = stride\\n\\n def forward(self, x):\\n residual = x\\n\\n out = self.conv1(x)\\n out = self.bn1(out)\\n out = self.relu(out)\\n\\n out = self.conv2(out)\\n out = self.bn2(out)\\n\\n if self.downsample is not None:\\n residual = self.downsample(x)\\n\\n out += residual\\n out = self.relu(out)\\n\\n return out\\n\\n\\nclass Bottleneck(nn.Module):\\n expansion = 4\\n\\n def __init__(self, inplanes, planes, stride=1, dilation=1, downsample=None):\\n super(Bottleneck, self).__init__()\\n self.conv1 = nn.Conv2d(inplanes, planes, kernel_size=1, stride=stride, bias=False) " ], [ "model/discriminator.py", "2", "b\"import torch.nn as nn\\nimport torch.nn.functional as F\\n\\n\\nclass FCDiscriminator(nn.Module):\\n\\n\\tdef __init__(self, num_classes, ndf = 64):\\n\\t\\tsuper(FCDiscriminator, self).__init__()\\n\\n\\t\\tself.conv1 = nn.Conv2d(num_classes, ndf, kernel_size=4, stride=2, padding=1)\\n\\t\\tself.conv2 = nn.Conv2d(ndf, ndf*2, kernel_size=4, stride=2, padding=1)\\n\\t\\tself.conv3 = nn.Conv2d(ndf*2, ndf*4, kernel_size=4, stride=2, padding=1)\\n\\t\\tself.conv4 = nn.Conv2d(ndf*4, ndf*8, kernel_size=4, stride=2, padding=1)\\n\\t\\tself.classifier = nn.Conv2d(ndf*8, 1, kernel_size=4, stride=2, padding=1)\\n\\n\\t\\tself.leaky_relu = nn.LeakyReLU(negative_slope=0.2, inplace=True)\\n\\t\\t" ], [ "utils/__init__.py", "0", "b''" ], [ "utils/loss.py", "5", "b'import torch\\nimport torch.nn.functional as F\\nimport torch.nn as nn\\nfrom torch.autograd import Variable\\n\\nclass CrossEntropy2d(nn.Module):\\n\\n def __init__(self, size_average=True, ignore_label=255):\\n super(CrossEntropy2d, self).__init__()\\n self.size_average = size_average\\n self.ignore_label = ignore_label\\n\\n def forward(self, predict, target, weight=None):\\n \"\"\"\\n Args:\\n predict:(n, c, h, w)\\n target:(n, h, w)\\n weight (Tensor, optional): a manual rescaling weight given to each class.\\n If given, has to be a Tensor of size \"nclasses\"\\n \"\"\"\\n assert not target.requires_grad\\n assert predict.dim() == 4\\n assert target.dim() == 3\\n assert predict.size(0) == target.size(0), \"{0} vs {1} \".format(predict.size(0), target.size(0))\\n assert predict.size(2) == target.size(1), \"{0} vs {1} \".format(predict.size(2), target.size(1))\\n assert predict.size(3) == target.size(2), \"{0} vs {1} \".format(predict.size(3), target.size(3))\\n n, c, h, w = predict.size()\\n target_mask = (target >= 0) * (target != self.ignore_label)\\n target = target[target_mask]\\n if not target.data.dim():\\n return Variable(torch.zeros(1))\\n predict = predict.transpose(1, 2).transpose(2, 3).contiguous()\\n predict = predict[target_mask.view(n, h, w, 1).repeat(1, 1, 1, c)].view(-1, c)\\n loss = F.cross_entropy(predict, target, weight=weight, size_average=self.size_average)\\n return loss\\n\\n\\nclass BCEWithLogitsLoss2d(nn.Module):\\n\\n def __init__(self, size_average=True, ignore_label=255):\\n super(BCEWithLogitsLoss2d, self).__init__()\\n self.size_average = size_average\\n self.ignore_label = ignore_label\\n\\n def forward(self, predict, target, weight=None):\\n \"\"\"\\n Args:\\n predict:(n, 1, h, w)\\n target:(n, 1, h, w)\\n weight (Tensor, optional): a manual rescaling weight given to each class.\\n If given, has to be a Tensor of size \"nclasses\"\\n \"\"\"\\n assert not target.requires_grad\\n assert predict.dim() == 4\\n assert target.dim() == 4\\n assert predict.size(0) == target.size(0), \"{0} vs {1} \".format(predict.size(0), target.size(0))\\n assert predict.size(2) == target.size(2), \"{0} vs {1} \".format(predict.size(2), target.size(2))\\n assert predict.size(3) == target.size(3), \"{0} vs {1} \".format(predict.size(3), target.size(3))\\n n, c, h, w = predict.size()\\n target_mask = (target >= 0) * (target != self.ignore_label)\\n target = target[target_mask]\\n if not target.data.dim():\\n return Variable(torch.zeros(1))\\n predict = predict[target_mask]\\n loss = F.binary_cross_entropy_with_logits(predict, target, weight=weight, size_average=self.size_average)\\n return loss\\n'" ], [ "utils/metric.py", "0", "b\"import os, sys\\nimport numpy as np\\n\\nfrom multiprocessing import Pool \\nimport copy_reg\\nimport types\\ndef _pickle_method(m):\\n if m.im_self is None:\\n return getattr, (m.im_class, m.im_func.func_name)\\n else:\\n return getattr, (m.im_self, m.im_func.func_name)\\n\\ncopy_reg.pickle(types.MethodType, _pickle_method)\\n\\nclass ConfusionMatrix(object):\\n\\n def __init__(self, nclass, classes=None):\\n self.nclass = nclass\\n self.classes = classes\\n self.M = np.zeros((nclass, nclass))\\n\\n def add(self, gt, pred):\\n assert(np.max(pred) <= self.nclass)\\n assert(len(gt) == len(pred))\\n for i in range(len(gt)):\\n if not gt[i] == 255:\\n self.M[gt[i], pred[i]] += 1.0\\n\\n def addM(self, matrix):\\n assert(matrix.shape == self.M.shape)\\n self.M += matrix\\n\\n def __str__(self):\\n pass\\n\\n def recall(self):\\n recall = 0.0\\n for i in xrange(self.nclass):\\n recall += self.M[i, i] / np.sum(self.M[:, i])\\n\\n return recall/self.nclass\\n\\n def accuracy(self):\\n accuracy = 0.0\\n for i in xrange(self.nclass):\\n accuracy += self.M[i, i] / np.sum(self.M[i, :])\\n\\n return accuracy/self.nclass\\n\\n def jaccard(self):\\n jaccard = 0.0\\n jaccard_perclass = []\\n for i in xrange(self.nclass):\\n if not self.M[i, i] == 0:\\n jaccard_perclass.append(self.M[i, i] / (np.sum(self.M[i, :]) + np.sum(self.M[:, i]) - self.M[i, i]))\\n\\n return np.sum(jaccard_perclass)/len(jaccard_perclass), jaccard_perclass, self.M\\n\\n def generateM(self, item):\\n gt, pred = item\\n m = np.zeros((self.nclass, self.nclass))\\n assert(len(gt) == len(pred))\\n for i in range(len(gt)):\\n if gt[i] < self.nclass: " ] ]
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file_path,api_count,code evaluate_voc.py,7,"b'import argparse\nimport scipy\nfrom scipy import ndimage\nimport cv2\nimport numpy as np\nimport sys\nfrom collections import OrderedDict\nimport os\nfrom packaging import version\n\nimport torch\nimport torch.nn as nn\nfrom torch.autograd import Variable\nimport torchvision.models as models\nimport torch.nn.functional as F\nfrom torch.utils import data, model_zoo\n\nfrom model.deeplab import Res_Deeplab\nfrom dataset.voc_dataset import VOCDataSet\n\nfrom PIL import Image\n\nimport matplotlib.pyplot as plt\n\nIMG_MEAN = np.array((104.00698793,116.66876762,122.67891434), dtype=np.float32)\n\nMODEL = \'DeepLab\'\nDATA_DIRECTORY = \'./dataset/VOC2012\'\nDATA_LIST_PATH = \'./dataset/voc_list/val.txt\'\nIGNORE_LABEL = 255\nNUM_CLASSES = 21\nNUM_STEPS = 1449 " train.py,17,"b'import argparse\nimport cv2\nimport torch\nimport torch.nn as nn\nfrom torch.utils import data, model_zoo\nimport numpy as np\nimport pickle\nfrom torch.autograd import Variable\nimport torch.optim as optim\nimport torch.nn.functional as F\nimport scipy.misc\nimport torch.backends.cudnn as cudnn\nimport sys\nimport os\nimport os.path as osp\nimport pickle\nfrom packaging import version\n\nfrom model.deeplab import Res_Deeplab\nfrom model.discriminator import FCDiscriminator\nfrom utils.loss import CrossEntropy2d, BCEWithLogitsLoss2d\nfrom dataset.voc_dataset import VOCDataSet, VOCGTDataSet\n\n\n\nimport matplotlib.pyplot as plt\nimport random\nimport timeit\nstart = timeit.default_timer()\n\nIMG_MEAN = np.array((104.00698793,116.66876762,122.67891434), dtype=np.float32)\n\nMODEL = \'DeepLab\'\nBATCH_SIZE = 10\nITER_SIZE = 1\nNUM_WORKERS = 4\nDATA_DIRECTORY = \'./dataset/VOC2012\'\nDATA_LIST_PATH = \'./dataset/voc_list/train_aug.txt\'\nIGNORE_LABEL = 255\nINPUT_SIZE = \'321,321\'\nLEARNING_RATE = 2.5e-4\nMOMENTUM = 0.9\nNUM_CLASSES = 21\nNUM_STEPS = 20000\nPOWER = 0.9\nRANDOM_SEED = 1234\nRESTORE_FROM = \'http://vllab1.ucmerced.edu/~whung/adv-semi-seg/resnet101COCO-41f33a49.pth\'\nSAVE_NUM_IMAGES = 2\nSAVE_PRED_EVERY = 5000\nSNAPSHOT_DIR = \'./snapshots/\'\nWEIGHT_DECAY = 0.0005\n\nLEARNING_RATE_D = 1e-4\nLAMBDA_ADV_PRED = 0.1\n\nPARTIAL_DATA=0.5\n\nSEMI_START=5000\nLAMBDA_SEMI=0.1\nMASK_T=0.2\n\nLAMBDA_SEMI_ADV=0.001\nSEMI_START_ADV=0\nD_REMAIN=True\n\n\ndef get_arguments():\n """"""Parse all the arguments provided from the CLI.\n\n Returns:\n A list of parsed arguments.\n """"""\n parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(description=""DeepLab-ResNet Network"")\n parser.add_argument(""--model"", type=str, default=MODEL,\n help=""available options : DeepLab/DRN"")\n parser.add_argument(""--batch-size"", type=int, default=BATCH_SIZE,\n help=""Number of images sent to the network in one step."")\n parser.add_argument(""--iter-size"", type=int, default=ITER_SIZE,\n help=""Accumulate gradients for ITER_SIZE iterations."")\n parser.add_argument(""--num-workers"", type=int, default=NUM_WORKERS,\n help=""number of workers for multithread dataloading."")\n parser.add_argument(""--data-dir"", type=str, default=DATA_DIRECTORY,\n help=""Path to the directory containing the PASCAL VOC dataset."")\n parser.add_argument(""--data-list"", type=str, default=DATA_LIST_PATH,\n help=""Path to the file listing the images in the dataset."")\n parser.add_argument(""--partial-data"", type=float, default=PARTIAL_DATA,\n help=""The index of the label to ignore during the training."")\n parser.add_argument(""--partial-id"", type=str, default=None,\n help=""restore partial id list"")\n parser.add_argument(""--ignore-label"", type=int, default=IGNORE_LABEL,\n help=""The index of the label to ignore during the training."")\n parser.add_argument(""--input-size"", type=str, default=INPUT_SIZE,\n help=""Comma-separated string with height and width of images."")\n parser.add_argument(""--is-training"", action=""store_true"",\n help=""Whether to updates the running means and variances during the training."")\n parser.add_argument(""--learning-rate"", type=float, default=LEARNING_RATE,\n help=""Base learning rate for training with polynomial decay."")\n parser.add_argument(""--learning-rate-D"", type=float, default=LEARNING_RATE_D,\n help=""Base learning rate for discriminator."")\n parser.add_argument(""--lambda-adv-pred"", type=float, default=LAMBDA_ADV_PRED,\n help=""lambda_adv for adversarial training."")\n parser.add_argument(""--lambda-semi"", type=float, default=LAMBDA_SEMI,\n help=""lambda_semi for adversarial training."")\n parser.add_argument(""--lambda-semi-adv"", type=float, default=LAMBDA_SEMI_ADV,\n help=""lambda_semi for adversarial training."")\n parser.add_argument(""--mask-T"", type=float, default=MASK_T,\n help=""mask T for semi adversarial training."")\n parser.add_argument(""--semi-start"", type=int, default=SEMI_START,\n help=""start semi learning after " dataset/__init__.py,0,b'' dataset/voc_dataset.py,1,"b'import os\nimport os.path as osp\nimport numpy as np\nimport random\nimport matplotlib.pyplot as plt\nimport collections\nimport torch\nimport torchvision\nimport cv2\nfrom torch.utils import data\nfrom PIL import Image\n\n\nclass VOCDataSet(data.Dataset):\n def __init__(self, root, list_path, max_iters=None, crop_size=(321, 321), mean=(128, 128, 128), scale=True, mirror=True, ignore_label=255):\n self.root = root\n self.list_path = list_path\n self.crop_h, self.crop_w = crop_size\n self.scale = scale\n self.ignore_label = ignore_label\n self.mean = mean\n self.is_mirror = mirror\n self.img_ids = [i_id.strip() for i_id in open(list_path)]\n if not max_iters==None:\n\t self.img_ids = self.img_ids * int(np.ceil(float(max_iters) / len(self.img_ids)))\n self.files = []\n " model/__init__.py,0,b'' model/deeplab.py,2,"b'import torch.nn as nn\nimport math\nimport torch.utils.model_zoo as model_zoo\nimport torch\nimport numpy as np\naffine_par = True\n\n\ndef outS(i):\n i = int(i)\n i = (i+1)/2\n i = int(np.ceil((i+1)/2.0))\n i = (i+1)/2\n return i\n\ndef conv3x3(in_planes, out_planes, stride=1):\n ""3x3 convolution with padding""\n return nn.Conv2d(in_planes, out_planes, kernel_size=3, stride=stride,\n padding=1, bias=False)\n\n\nclass BasicBlock(nn.Module):\n expansion = 1\n\n def __init__(self, inplanes, planes, stride=1, downsample=None):\n super(BasicBlock, self).__init__()\n self.conv1 = conv3x3(inplanes, planes, stride)\n self.bn1 = nn.BatchNorm2d(planes, affine = affine_par)\n self.relu = nn.ReLU(inplace=True)\n self.conv2 = conv3x3(planes, planes)\n self.bn2 = nn.BatchNorm2d(planes, affine = affine_par)\n self.downsample = downsample\n self.stride = stride\n\n def forward(self, x):\n residual = x\n\n out = self.conv1(x)\n out = self.bn1(out)\n out = self.relu(out)\n\n out = self.conv2(out)\n out = self.bn2(out)\n\n if self.downsample is not None:\n residual = self.downsample(x)\n\n out += residual\n out = self.relu(out)\n\n return out\n\n\nclass Bottleneck(nn.Module):\n expansion = 4\n\n def __init__(self, inplanes, planes, stride=1, dilation=1, downsample=None):\n super(Bottleneck, self).__init__()\n self.conv1 = nn.Conv2d(inplanes, planes, kernel_size=1, stride=stride, bias=False) " model/discriminator.py,2,"b""import torch.nn as nn\nimport torch.nn.functional as F\n\n\nclass FCDiscriminator(nn.Module):\n\n\tdef __init__(self, num_classes, ndf = 64):\n\t\tsuper(FCDiscriminator, self).__init__()\n\n\t\tself.conv1 = nn.Conv2d(num_classes, ndf, kernel_size=4, stride=2, padding=1)\n\t\tself.conv2 = nn.Conv2d(ndf, ndf*2, kernel_size=4, stride=2, padding=1)\n\t\tself.conv3 = nn.Conv2d(ndf*2, ndf*4, kernel_size=4, stride=2, padding=1)\n\t\tself.conv4 = nn.Conv2d(ndf*4, ndf*8, kernel_size=4, stride=2, padding=1)\n\t\tself.classifier = nn.Conv2d(ndf*8, 1, kernel_size=4, stride=2, padding=1)\n\n\t\tself.leaky_relu = nn.LeakyReLU(negative_slope=0.2, inplace=True)\n\t\t" utils/__init__.py,0,b'' utils/loss.py,5,"b'import torch\nimport torch.nn.functional as F\nimport torch.nn as nn\nfrom torch.autograd import Variable\n\nclass CrossEntropy2d(nn.Module):\n\n def __init__(self, size_average=True, ignore_label=255):\n super(CrossEntropy2d, self).__init__()\n self.size_average = size_average\n self.ignore_label = ignore_label\n\n def forward(self, predict, target, weight=None):\n """"""\n Args:\n predict:(n, c, h, w)\n target:(n, h, w)\n weight (Tensor, optional): a manual rescaling weight given to each class.\n If given, has to be a Tensor of size ""nclasses""\n """"""\n assert not target.requires_grad\n assert predict.dim() == 4\n assert target.dim() == 3\n assert predict.size(0) == target.size(0), ""{0} vs {1} "".format(predict.size(0), target.size(0))\n assert predict.size(2) == target.size(1), ""{0} vs {1} "".format(predict.size(2), target.size(1))\n assert predict.size(3) == target.size(2), ""{0} vs {1} "".format(predict.size(3), target.size(3))\n n, c, h, w = predict.size()\n target_mask = (target >= 0) * (target != self.ignore_label)\n target = target[target_mask]\n if not target.data.dim():\n return Variable(torch.zeros(1))\n predict = predict.transpose(1, 2).transpose(2, 3).contiguous()\n predict = predict[target_mask.view(n, h, w, 1).repeat(1, 1, 1, c)].view(-1, c)\n loss = F.cross_entropy(predict, target, weight=weight, size_average=self.size_average)\n return loss\n\n\nclass BCEWithLogitsLoss2d(nn.Module):\n\n def __init__(self, size_average=True, ignore_label=255):\n super(BCEWithLogitsLoss2d, self).__init__()\n self.size_average = size_average\n self.ignore_label = ignore_label\n\n def forward(self, predict, target, weight=None):\n """"""\n Args:\n predict:(n, 1, h, w)\n target:(n, 1, h, w)\n weight (Tensor, optional): a manual rescaling weight given to each class.\n If given, has to be a Tensor of size ""nclasses""\n """"""\n assert not target.requires_grad\n assert predict.dim() == 4\n assert target.dim() == 4\n assert predict.size(0) == target.size(0), ""{0} vs {1} "".format(predict.size(0), target.size(0))\n assert predict.size(2) == target.size(2), ""{0} vs {1} "".format(predict.size(2), target.size(2))\n assert predict.size(3) == target.size(3), ""{0} vs {1} "".format(predict.size(3), target.size(3))\n n, c, h, w = predict.size()\n target_mask = (target >= 0) * (target != self.ignore_label)\n target = target[target_mask]\n if not target.data.dim():\n return Variable(torch.zeros(1))\n predict = predict[target_mask]\n loss = F.binary_cross_entropy_with_logits(predict, target, weight=weight, size_average=self.size_average)\n return loss\n'" utils/metric.py,0,"b""import os, sys\nimport numpy as np\n\nfrom multiprocessing import Pool \nimport copy_reg\nimport types\ndef _pickle_method(m):\n if m.im_self is None:\n return getattr, (m.im_class, m.im_func.func_name)\n else:\n return getattr, (m.im_self, m.im_func.func_name)\n\ncopy_reg.pickle(types.MethodType, _pickle_method)\n\nclass ConfusionMatrix(object):\n\n def __init__(self, nclass, classes=None):\n self.nclass = nclass\n self.classes = classes\n self.M = np.zeros((nclass, nclass))\n\n def add(self, gt, pred):\n assert(np.max(pred) <= self.nclass)\n assert(len(gt) == len(pred))\n for i in range(len(gt)):\n if not gt[i] == 255:\n self.M[gt[i], pred[i]] += 1.0\n\n def addM(self, matrix):\n assert(matrix.shape == self.M.shape)\n self.M += matrix\n\n def __str__(self):\n pass\n\n def recall(self):\n recall = 0.0\n for i in xrange(self.nclass):\n recall += self.M[i, i] / np.sum(self.M[:, i])\n\n return recall/self.nclass\n\n def accuracy(self):\n accuracy = 0.0\n for i in xrange(self.nclass):\n accuracy += self.M[i, i] / np.sum(self.M[i, :])\n\n return accuracy/self.nclass\n\n def jaccard(self):\n jaccard = 0.0\n jaccard_perclass = []\n for i in xrange(self.nclass):\n if not self.M[i, i] == 0:\n jaccard_perclass.append(self.M[i, i] / (np.sum(self.M[i, :]) + np.sum(self.M[:, i]) - self.M[i, i]))\n\n return np.sum(jaccard_perclass)/len(jaccard_perclass), jaccard_perclass, self.M\n\n def generateM(self, item):\n gt, pred = item\n m = np.zeros((self.nclass, self.nclass))\n assert(len(gt) == len(pred))\n for i in range(len(gt)):\n if gt[i] < self.nclass: "
[ [ "City", "State", "Population", "Property Crime", "Burglary", "Larceny-Theft", "Motor Vehicle Theft", "Arson", "Property Crime Rate Per 100,000 People", "Burglary Rate Per 100,000 People", "Larceny-Theft Rate Per 100,000 People", "Motor Vehicle Theft Rate Per 100,000 People", "Arson Rate Per 100,000 People", "Latitude", "Longitude" ], [ "New York", "New York", "8473938", "135747", "15916", "112107", "7724", "0", "1601.9", "220.8", "1323.0", "100.8", "0.0", "40.73061", "-73.935242" ], [ "Los Angeles", "California", "3906772", "83139", "15070", "54281", "13788", "1137", "2050.4", "402.8", "1324.6", "323.0", "29.1", "34.052235", "-118.243683" ], [ "Chicago", "Illinois", "2724121", "85161", "14537", "60601", "10023", "460", "2135.4", "361.7", "1605.9", "167.9", "16.9", "41.881832", "-87.623177" ], [ "Houston", "Texas", "2219933", "104197", "21629", "68125", "14443", "716", "3208.1", "688.6", "2132.6", "387.0", "32.3", "29.761993", "-95.366302" ], [ "Philadelphia", "Pennsylvania", "1559062", "52816", "9694", "37394", "5728", "399", "2331.3", "432.0", "1741.9", "157.4", "25.6", "39.986855", "-75.196442" ], [ "Las Vegas", "Nevada", "1530899", "44754", "14150", "23432", "7172", "141", "2791.8", "869.2", "1506.1", "416.4", "9.2", "36.114647", "-115.172813" ], [ "Phoenix", "Arizona", "1529852", "56977", "14316", "35461", "7200", "313", "3724.3", "935.8", "2317.9", "470.6", "20.5", "33.449184", "-112.077019" ], [ "San Antonio", "Texas", "1428465", "77392", "12344", "57908", "7140", "298", "4197.6", "729.5", "3105.8", "362.2", "20.9", "29.424349", "-98.491142" ], [ "San Diego", "California", "1368690", "26812", "5115", "16691", "5006", "209", "1813.5", "336.6", "1186.3", "290.6", "15.3", "32.715736", "-117.161087" ], [ "Dallas", "Texas", "1272396", "45669", "11685", "26939", "7045", "385", "3589.2", "918.3", "2117.2", "553.7", "30.3", "32.89748", "-97.040443" ] ]
Convert the following table into CSV format.
City,State,Population,Property Crime,Burglary,Larceny-Theft,Motor Vehicle Theft,Arson,"Property Crime Rate Per 100,000 People","Burglary Rate Per 100,000 People","Larceny-Theft Rate Per 100,000 People","Motor Vehicle Theft Rate Per 100,000 People","Arson Rate Per 100,000 People",Latitude,Longitude New York,New York,8473938,135747,15916,112107,7724,0,1601.9,220.8,1323.0,100.8,0.0,40.73061,-73.935242 Los Angeles,California,3906772,83139,15070,54281,13788,1137,2050.4,402.8,1324.6,323.0,29.1,34.052235,-118.243683 Chicago,Illinois,2724121,85161,14537,60601,10023,460,2135.4,361.7,1605.9,167.9,16.9,41.881832,-87.623177 Houston,Texas,2219933,104197,21629,68125,14443,716,3208.1,688.6,2132.6,387.0,32.3,29.761993,-95.366302 Philadelphia,Pennsylvania,1559062,52816,9694,37394,5728,399,2331.3,432.0,1741.9,157.4,25.6,39.986855,-75.196442 Las Vegas,Nevada,1530899,44754,14150,23432,7172,141,2791.8,869.2,1506.1,416.4,9.2,36.114647,-115.172813 Phoenix,Arizona,1529852,56977,14316,35461,7200,313,3724.3,935.8,2317.9,470.6,20.5,33.449184,-112.077019 San Antonio,Texas,1428465,77392,12344,57908,7140,298,4197.6,729.5,3105.8,362.2,20.9,29.424349,-98.491142 San Diego,California,1368690,26812,5115,16691,5006,209,1813.5,336.6,1186.3,290.6,15.3,32.715736,-117.161087 Dallas,Texas,1272396,45669,11685,26939,7045,385,3589.2,918.3,2117.2,553.7,30.3,32.89748,-97.040443
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Euphonium|0|0|6|Low", "" ], [ "Aequinoxium|934|Higurashi no Naku Koro ni|0|0|6|Low", "" ], [ "Aequinoxium|1889|Higurashi no Naku Koro ni Kai|0|0|6|Low", "" ], [ "Aequinoxium|578|Hotaru no Haka|0|0|6|Low", "" ], [ "Aequinoxium|25159|Inou-Battle wa Nichijou-kei no Naka de|0|0|6|Low", "" ], [ "Aequinoxium|14719|JoJo no Kimyou na Bouken (TV)|0|0|6|Low", "" ], [ "Aequinoxium|12679|Joshiraku|0|0|6|Low", "" ], [ "Aequinoxium|5680|K-On!|0|0|6|Low", "" ], [ "Aequinoxium|30524|Kagewani|0|0|6|Low", "" ], [ "Aequinoxium|8525|Kami nomi zo Shiru Sekai|0|0|6|Low", "" ], [ "Aequinoxium|10568|Kamisama no Memochou|0|0|6|Low", "" ], [ "Aequinoxium|3958|Kannagi|0|0|6|Low", "" ], [ "Aequinoxium|6205|Kämpfer|0|0|6|Low", "" ], [ "Aequinoxium|24439|Kekkai Sensen|0|0|6|Low", "" ], [ "Aequinoxium|1454|Kemonozume|0|0|6|Low", "" ], [ "Aequinoxium|10460|Kimi to Boku.|0|0|6|Low", "" ], [ "Aequinoxium|486|Kino no Tabi: The Beautiful World|0|0|6|Low", "" ], [ "Aequinoxium|12175|Koi to Senkyo to Chocolate|0|0|6|Low", "" ], [ "Aequinoxium|16782|Kotonoha no Niwa|0|0|6|Low", "" ], [ "Aequinoxium|15379|Kotoura-san|0|0|6|Low", "" ], [ "Aequinoxium|30948|Kowabon|0|0|6|Low", "" ], [ "Aequinoxium|25283|Kuusen Madoushi Kouhosei no Kyoukan|0|0|6|Low", "" ], [ "Aequinoxium|18153|Kyoukai no Kanata|0|0|6|Low", "" ], [ "Aequinoxium|14349|Little Witch Academia|0|0|6|Low", "" ], [ "Aequinoxium|24455|Madan no Ou to Vanadis|0|0|6|Low", "" ], [ "Aequinoxium|22097|Magi: Sinbad no Bouken|0|0|6|Low", "" ], [ "Aequinoxium|18115|Magi: The Kingdom of Magic|0|0|6|Low", "" ], [ "Aequinoxium|10397|Mashiro-iro Symphony: The Color of Lovers|0|0|6|Low", "" ], [ "Aequinoxium|1196|Masuda Kousuke Gekijou Gag Manga Biyori|0|0|6|Low", "" ], [ "Aequinoxium|10110|Mayo Chiki!|0|0|6|Low", "" ], [ "Aequinoxium|585|Mimi wo Sumaseba|0|0|6|Low", "" ], [ "Aequinoxium|16067|Nagi no Asu kara|0|0|6|Low", "" ], [ "Aequinoxium|12119|Natsu-iro Kiseki|0|0|6|Low", "" ], [ "Aequinoxium|4081|Natsume Yuujinchou|0|0|6|Low", "" ], [ "Aequinoxium|14293|Nerawareta Gakuen|0|0|6|Low", "" ], [ "Aequinoxium|10165|Nichijou|0|0|6|Low", "" ], [ "Aequinoxium|18897|Nisekoi|0|0|6|Low", "" ], [ "Aequinoxium|19815|No Game No Life|0|0|6|Low", "" ], [ "Aequinoxium|6324|Omamori Himari|0|0|6|Low", "" ], [ "Aequinoxium|31143|Onsen Yousei Hakone-chan|0|0|6|Low", "" ], [ "Aequinoxium|8769|Ore no Imouto ga Konnani Kawaii Wake ga Nai|0|0|6|Low", "" ], [ "Aequinoxium|14749|Ore no Kanojo to Osananajimi ga Shuraba Sugiru|0|0|6|Low", "" ], [ "Aequinoxium|9922|Oretachi ni Tsubasa wa Nai: Under the Innocent Sky.|0|0|6|Low", "" ], [ "Aequinoxium|16397|Photokano|0|0|6|Low", "" ], [ "Aequinoxium|6114|Rainbow: Nisha Rokubou no Shichinin|0|0|6|Low", "" ], [ "Aequinoxium|710|Rec|0|0|6|Low", "" ], [ "Aequinoxium|2476|School Days|0|0|6|Low", "" ], [ "Aequinoxium|6500|Seikon no Qwaser|0|0|6|Low", "" ], [ "Aequinoxium|5909|Seitokai no Ichizon|0|0|6|Low", "" ], [ "Aequinoxium|15751|Senyuu.|0|0|6|Low", "" ], [ "Aequinoxium|884|Shin Angyo Onshi|0|0|6|Low", "" ], [ "Aequinoxium|23233|Shinmai Maou no Testament|0|0|6|Low", "" ], [ "Aequinoxium|2596|Shinreigari: Ghost Hound|0|0|6|Low", "" ], [ "Aequinoxium|440|Shoujo Kakumei Utena|0|0|6|Low", "" ], [ "Aequinoxium|9863|SKET Dance|0|0|6|Low", "" ], [ "Aequinoxium|6098|Sora no Manimani|0|0|6|Low", "" ], [ "Aequinoxium|5958|Sora no Otoshimono|0|0|6|Low", "" ], [ "Aequinoxium|8726|Soredemo Machi wa Mawatteiru|0|0|6|Low", "" ], [ "Aequinoxium|3588|Soul Eater|0|0|6|Low", "" ], [ "Aequinoxium|18277|Strike the Blood|0|0|6|Low", "" ], [ "Aequinoxium|14289|Sukitte Ii na yo.|0|0|6|Low", "" ], [ "Aequinoxium|11757|Sword Art Online|0|0|6|Low", "" ], [ "Aequinoxium|16417|Tamako Market|0|0|6|Low", "" ], [ "Aequinoxium|13333|Tari Tari|0|0|6|Low", "" ], [ "Aequinoxium|12445|Tasogare Otome x Amnesia|0|0|6|Low", "" ], [ "Aequinoxium|2001|Tengen Toppa Gurren Lagann|0|0|6|Low", "" ], [ "Aequinoxium|6213|Toaru Kagaku no Railgun|0|0|6|Low", "" ], [ "Aequinoxium|4654|Toaru Majutsu no Index|0|0|6|Low", "" ], [ "Aequinoxium|16011|Tokyo Ravens|0|0|6|Low", "" ], [ "Aequinoxium|6|Trigun|0|0|6|Low", "" ], [ "Aequinoxium|10162|Usagi Drop|0|0|6|Low", "" ], [ "Aequinoxium|19383|Yami Shibai|0|0|6|Low", "" ], [ "Aequinoxium|8861|Yosuga no Sora: In Solitude, Where We Are Least Alone.|0|0|6|Low", "" ], [ "Aequinoxium|14075|Zetsuen no Tempest|0|0|6|Low", "" ] ]
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Aequinoxium|30485|ChäoS,Child|0|2|1|Low Aequinoxium|6702|Fairy Tail|0|162|1|Low, Aequinoxium|21|One Piece|0|855|1|Low, Aequinoxium|32542|Sakamoto desu ga?|0|10|1|Low, Aequinoxium|101|Air|6|13|2|Low, Aequinoxium|22199|Akame ga Kill!|8|24|2|Low, Aequinoxium|16201|Aku no Hana|9|13|2|Low, Aequinoxium|6547|Angel Beats!|7|13|2|Low, Aequinoxium|11111|Another|8|12|2|Low, Aequinoxium|24833|Ansatsu Kyoushitsu|7|22|2|Low, Aequinoxium|28405|Ansatsu Kyoushitsu: Deai no Jikan|7|1|2|Low, Aequinoxium|37171|Asobi Asobase|9|12|2|Low, Aequinoxium|22789|Barakamon|9|12|2|Low, Aequinoxium|889|Black Lagoon|8|12|2|Low, Aequinoxium|4901|Black Lagoon: Roberta's Blood Trail|8|5|2|Low, Aequinoxium|1519|Black Lagoon: The Second Barrage|8|12|2|Low, Aequinoxium|31043|Boku dake ga Inai Machi|9|12|2|Low, Aequinoxium|31964|Boku no Hero Academia|9|13|2|Low, Aequinoxium|10719|Boku wa Tomodachi ga Sukunai|7|12|2|Low, Aequinoxium|14967|Boku wa Tomodachi ga Sukunai Next|6|12|2|Low, Aequinoxium|14027|Boku wa Tomodachi ga Sukunai: Relay Shousetsu wa Ketsumatsu ga Hanpanai|6|1|2|Low, Aequinoxium|28999|Charlotte|7|13|2|Low, Aequinoxium|4975|ChäoS,HEAd|8|12|2|Low Aequinoxium|14741|Chuunibyou demo Koi ga Shitai!|7|12|2|Low, Aequinoxium|18671|Chuunibyou demo Koi ga Shitai! Ren|7|12|2|Low, Aequinoxium|27601|Chuunibyou demo Koi ga Shitai! Ren: The Rikka Wars|7|1|2|Low, Aequinoxium|16934|Chuunibyou demo Koi ga Shitai!: Kirameki no... Slapstick Noel|7|1|2|Low, Aequinoxium|2167|Clannad|7|23|2|Low, Aequinoxium|4181|Clannad: After Story|8|24|2|Low, Aequinoxium|30383|Classroom☆Crisis|7|13|2|Low, Aequinoxium|1575|Code Geass: Hangyaku no Lelouch|8|25|2|Low, Aequinoxium|2904|Code Geass: Hangyaku no Lelouch R2|9|25|2|Low, Aequinoxium|31318|Comet Lucifer|7|12|2|Low, "Aequinoxium|12549|Dakara Boku wa, H ga Dekinai.|4|12|2|Low", Aequinoxium|223|Dragon Ball|8|153|2|Low, Aequinoxium|225|Dragon Ball GT|5|64|2|Low, Aequinoxium|30694|Dragon Ball Super|8|131|2|Low, Aequinoxium|813|Dragon Ball Z|9|291|2|Low, Aequinoxium|14837|Dragon Ball Z Movie 14: Kami to Kami|8|1|2|Low, Aequinoxium|28121|Dungeon ni Deai wo Motomeru no wa Machigatteiru Darou ka|6|13|2|Low, Aequinoxium|226|Elfen Lied|7|13|2|Low, Aequinoxium|790|Ergo Proxy|7|23|2|Low, Aequinoxium|5114|Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood|9|64|2|Low, Aequinoxium|30544|Gakusen Toshi Asterisk|6|12|2|Low, "Aequinoxium|28907|Gate: Jieitai Kanochi nite, Kaku Tatakaeri|7|12|2|Low", Aequinoxium|23289|Gekkan Shoujo Nozaki-kun|7|12|2|Low, Aequinoxium|240|Genshiken|8|12|2|Low, Aequinoxium|2508|Genshiken 2|8|12|2|Low, Aequinoxium|18465|Genshiken Nidaime|7|13|2|Low, Aequinoxium|19159|Genshiken Nidaime OVA|8|1|2|Low, Aequinoxium|1813|Genshiken OVA|7|3|2|Low, Aequinoxium|268|Golden Boy|8|6|2|Low, Aequinoxium|17895|Golden Time|9|24|2|Low, Aequinoxium|245|Great Teacher Onizuka|9|43|2|Low, Aequinoxium|17729|Grisaia no Kajitsu|7|13|2|Low, Aequinoxium|29093|Grisaia no Meikyuu: Caprice no Mayu 0|8|1|2|Low, Aequinoxium|29095|Grisaia no Rakuen|6|10|2|Low, Aequinoxium|16|Hachimitsu to Clover|7|24|2|Low, Aequinoxium|1142|Hachimitsu to Clover II|7|12|2|Low, Aequinoxium|13161|Hagure Yuusha no Aesthetica|5|12|2|Low, Aequinoxium|31859|Hai to Gensou no Grimgar|8|12|2|Low, Aequinoxium|387|Haibane Renmei|7|13|2|Low, Aequinoxium|11785|Haiyore! Nyaruko-san|8|12|2|Low, Aequinoxium|26023|Haiyore! Nyaruko-san F|9|1|2|Low, Aequinoxium|15699|Haiyore! Nyaruko-san W|9|12|2|Low, Aequinoxium|32648|Handa-kun|8|12|2|Low, Aequinoxium|1030|Heisei Tanuki Gassen Ponpoko|7|1|2|Low, Aequinoxium|11617|High School DxD|5|12|2|Low, Aequinoxium|24703|High School DxD BorN|5|12|2|Low, Aequinoxium|15451|High School DxD New|5|12|2|Low, "Aequinoxium|30300|High School DxD New: Oppai, Tsutsumimasu!|5|1|2|Low", Aequinoxium|12729|High School DxD OVA|5|2|2|Low, Aequinoxium|8074|Highschool of the Dead|6|12|2|Low, Aequinoxium|9515|Highschool of the Dead: Drifters of the Dead|7|1|2|Low, Aequinoxium|20431|Hoozuki no Reitetsu|8|13|2|Low, Aequinoxium|11061|Hunter x Hunter (2011)|10|148|2|Low, Aequinoxium|12189|Hyouka|7|22|2|Low, Aequinoxium|7088|Ichiban Ushiro no Daimaou|4|12|2|Low, Aequinoxium|914|Ike! Ina-chuu Takkyuubu|8|26|2|Low, Aequinoxium|9041|IS: Infinite Stratos|4|12|2|Low, Aequinoxium|18247|IS: Infinite Stratos 2|4|12|2|Low, Aequinoxium|21653|IS: Infinite Stratos 2 - World Purge-hen|7|1|2|Low, Aequinoxium|10794|IS: Infinite Stratos Encore - Koi ni Kogareru Rokujuusou|5|1|2|Low, Aequinoxium|570|Jin-Rou|8|1|2|Low, Aequinoxium|34933|Kakegurui|7|12|2|Low, Aequinoxium|1530|Kanon (2006)|7|24|2|Low, Aequinoxium|572|Kaze no Tani no Nausicaä|10|1|2|Low, Aequinoxium|18679|Kill la Kill|8|24|2|Low, Aequinoxium|21659|Kill la Kill Specials|7|2|2|Low, Aequinoxium|32281|Kimi no Na wa.|10|1|2|Low, Aequinoxium|22535|Kiseijuu: Sei no Kakuritsu|8|24|2|Low, Aequinoxium|28851|Koe no Katachi|9|1|2|Low, Aequinoxium|11887|Kokoro Connect|7|13|2|Low, Aequinoxium|16001|Kokoro Connect: Michi Random|8|4|2|Low, Aequinoxium|30831|Kono Subarashii Sekai ni Shukufuku wo!|7|10|2|Low, Aequinoxium|8841|Kore wa Zombie Desu ka?|6|12|2|Low, Aequinoxium|10790|Kore wa Zombie Desu ka? of the Dead|7|10|2|Low, "Aequinoxium|15437|Kore wa Zombie Desu ka? of the Dead: Hai, Minotake ni Attemasu|6|1|2|Low", Aequinoxium|10209|Kore wa Zombie Desu ka? OVA|6|2|2|Low, Aequinoxium|9756|Mahou Shoujo Madoka★Magica|6|12|2|Low, Aequinoxium|11981|Mahou Shoujo Madoka★Magica Movie 3: Hangyaku no Monogatari|8|1|2|Low, Aequinoxium|20785|Mahouka Koukou no Rettousei|6|26|2|Low, Aequinoxium|33487|Masamune-kun no Revenge|8|12|2|Low, Aequinoxium|10721|Mawaru Penguindrum|9|24|2|Low, Aequinoxium|21603|Mekakucity Actors|7|12|2|Low, Aequinoxium|10620|Mirai Nikki|7|26|2|Low, Aequinoxium|16762|Mirai Nikki: Redial|7|1|2|Low, Aequinoxium|2246|Mononoke|8|12|2|Low, Aequinoxium|164|Mononoke Hime|10|1|2|Low, Aequinoxium|9181|Motto To LOVE-Ru|5|12|2|Low, Aequinoxium|457|Mushishi|9|26|2|Low, Aequinoxium|21329|Mushishi Special: Hihamukage|9|1|2|Low, Aequinoxium|21939|Mushishi Zoku Shou|9|10|2|Low, Aequinoxium|24701|Mushishi Zoku Shou 2nd Season|9|10|2|Low, Aequinoxium|24687|Mushishi Zoku Shou: Odoro no Michi|9|1|2|Low, Aequinoxium|2926|Myself, Yourself|4|13|2|Low Aequinoxium|26351|Nagato Yuki-chan no Shoushitsu|6|16|2|Low, Aequinoxium|23755|Nanatsu no Taizai|8|24|2|Low, Aequinoxium|1210|NHK ni Youkoso!|10|24|2|Low, Aequinoxium|30276|One Punch Man|9|12|2|Low, Aequinoxium|2966|Ookami to Koushinryou|7|13|2|Low, Aequinoxium|5341|Ookami to Koushinryou II|6|12|2|Low, Aequinoxium|6007|Ookami to Koushinryou II: Ookami to Kohakuiro no Yuuutsu|6|1|2|Low, Aequinoxium|13601|Psycho-Pass|8|22|2|Low, Aequinoxium|23281|Psycho-Pass 2|8|11|2|Low, Aequinoxium|21339|Psycho-Pass Movie|7|1|2|Low, Aequinoxium|30296|Rakudai Kishi no Cavalry|7|12|2|Low, Aequinoxium|30015|ReLIFE|7|13|2|Low, Aequinoxium|28497|Rokka no Yuusha|6|12|2|Low, Aequinoxium|23277|Saenai Heroine no Sodatekata|7|12|2|Low, Aequinoxium|13759|Sakurasou no Pet na Kanojo|7|24|2|Low, Aequinoxium|205|Samurai Champloo|7|26|2|Low, Aequinoxium|11499|Sankarea|6|12|2|Low, Aequinoxium|16694|Sankarea: Wagahai mo... Zombie de Aru...|6|1|2|Low, Aequinoxium|23987|Sarusuberi: Miss Hokusai|7|1|2|Low, Aequinoxium|2605|Sayonara Zetsubou Sensei|7|12|2|Low, Aequinoxium|199|Sen to Chihiro no Kamikakushi|10|1|2|Low, Aequinoxium|23273|Shigatsu wa Kimi no Uso|9|22|2|Low, Aequinoxium|29786|Shimoneta to Iu Gainen ga Sonzai Shinai Taikutsu na Sekai|8|12|2|Low, Aequinoxium|16498|Shingeki no Kyojin|10|25|2|Low, Aequinoxium|25777|Shingeki no Kyojin Season 2|8|12|2|Low, Aequinoxium|35760|Shingeki no Kyojin Season 3|8|12|2|Low, Aequinoxium|13125|Shinsekai yori|8|25|2|Low, Aequinoxium|25835|Shirobako|10|24|2|Low, Aequinoxium|28171|Shokugeki no Souma|8|24|2|Low, Aequinoxium|19775|Sidonia no Kishi|5|12|2|Low, Aequinoxium|1965|Sola|6|13|2|Low, Aequinoxium|9253|Steins,Gate|10|24|2|Low Aequinoxium|30484|Steins,Gate 0|9|23|2|Low Aequinoxium|11577|Steins,Gate Movie: Fuka Ryouiki no Déjà vu|10|1|2|Low Aequinoxium|28621|Subete ga F ni Naru: The Perfect Insider|8|11|2|Low, Aequinoxium|7311|Suzumiya Haruhi no Shoushitsu|10|1|2|Low, Aequinoxium|849|Suzumiya Haruhi no Yuuutsu|9|14|2|Low, Aequinoxium|4382|Suzumiya Haruhi no Yuuutsu (2009)|7|14|2|Low, Aequinoxium|3455|To LOVE-Ru|6|26|2|Low, Aequinoxium|13663|To LOVE-Ru Darkness|7|12|2|Low, Aequinoxium|13851|To LOVE-Ru Darkness OVA|6|6|2|Low, Aequinoxium|5667|To LOVE-Ru OVA|6|6|2|Low, Aequinoxium|22319|Tokyo Ghoul|7|12|2|Low, Aequinoxium|27899|Tokyo Ghoul √A|5|12|2|Low, Aequinoxium|1218|Tonagura!|6|13|2|Low, Aequinoxium|523|Tonari no Totoro|10|1|2|Low, Aequinoxium|4224|Toradora!|8|25|2|Low, Aequinoxium|28251|Ulibyeol Ilhowa Eollugso|7|1|2|Low, Aequinoxium|16742|Watashi ga Motenai no wa Dou Kangaetemo Omaera ga Warui!|7|12|2|Low, Aequinoxium|14813|Yahari Ore no Seishun Love Comedy wa Machigatteiru.|7|13|2|Low, Aequinoxium|23847|Yahari Ore no Seishun Love Comedy wa Machigatteiru. Zoku|6|13|2|Low, Aequinoxium|25519|Yuuki Yuuna wa Yuusha de Aru|6|12|2|Low, Aequinoxium|23283|Zankyou no Terror|8|11|2|Low, Aequinoxium|2251|Baccano!|0|8|3|Low, Aequinoxium|31147|Concrete Revolutio: Choujin Gensou|0|6|3|Low, Aequinoxium|1|Cowboy Bebop|0|9|3|Low, Aequinoxium|1535|Death Note|10|25|3|Low, Aequinoxium|25183|Gangsta.|0|8|3|Low, "Aequinoxium|31637|Gate: Jieitai Kanochi nite, Kaku Tatakaeri 2nd Season|0|4|3|Low", Aequinoxium|27631|God Eater|0|9|3|Low, Aequinoxium|27829|Heavy Object|0|8|3|Low, Aequinoxium|1887|Lucky☆Star|0|1|3|Low, Aequinoxium|30187|Sakurako-san no Ashimoto ni wa Shitai ga Umatteiru|0|1|3|Low, Aequinoxium|31374|Shingeki! Kyojin Chuugakkou|0|2|3|Low, Aequinoxium|79|Shuffle!|0|5|3|Low, Aequinoxium|24893|Sidonia no Kishi: Daikyuu Wakusei Seneki|0|3|3|Low, Aequinoxium|3667|Strike Witches|0|2|3|Low, Aequinoxium|5118|Suzumiya Haruhi-chan no Yuuutsu|0|19|3|Low, Aequinoxium|28979|To LOVE-Ru Darkness 2nd|0|4|3|Low, Aequinoxium|29854|Ushio to Tora (TV)|0|25|3|Low, Aequinoxium|30901|Utawarerumono: Itsuwari no Kamen|0|17|3|Low, Aequinoxium|3228|Zoku Sayonara Zetsubou Sensei|0|5|3|Low, Aequinoxium|30654|Ansatsu Kyoushitsu 2nd Season|0|2|4|Low, Aequinoxium|30205|Aoharu x Kikanjuu|0|7|4|Low, Aequinoxium|31636|Dagashi Kashi|0|2|4|Low, Aequinoxium|28623|Koutetsujou no Kabaneri|0|5|4|Low, Aequinoxium|24011|Lance N' Masques|0|2|4|Low, Aequinoxium|30307|Monster Musume no Iru Nichijou|0|1|4|Low, Aequinoxium|31442|Musaigen no Phantom World|0|2|4|Low, Aequinoxium|30740|Young Black Jack|0|1|4|Low, Aequinoxium|4744|Akaneiro ni Somaru Saka|0|0|6|Low, Aequinoxium|9989|Ano Hi Mita Hana no Namae wo Bokutachi wa Mada Shiranai.|0|0|6|Low, Aequinoxium|11433|Ano Natsu de Matteru|0|0|6|Low, Aequinoxium|7193|Aoi Bungaku Series|0|0|6|Low, Aequinoxium|477|Aria The Animation|0|0|6|Low, Aequinoxium|962|Aria The Natural|0|0|6|Low, Aequinoxium|3297|Aria The Origination|0|0|6|Low, Aequinoxium|2986|Bamboo Blade|0|0|6|Low, Aequinoxium|1136|Betterman|0|0|6|Low, Aequinoxium|20787|Black Bullet|0|0|6|Low, Aequinoxium|1689|Byousoku 5 Centimeter|0|0|6|Low, Aequinoxium|12293|Campione!: Matsurowanu Kamigami to Kamigoroshi no Maou|0|0|6|Low, Aequinoxium|59|Chobits|0|0|6|Low, Aequinoxium|60|Chrno Crusade|0|0|6|Low, Aequinoxium|8142|Colorful (Movie)|0|0|6|Low, Aequinoxium|25731|Cross Ange: Tenshi to Ryuu no Rondo|0|0|6|Low, Aequinoxium|16512|Devil Survivor 2 The Animation|0|0|6|Low, Aequinoxium|12035|Dwaejiui Wang|0|0|6|Low, Aequinoxium|2924|ef: A Tale of Memories.|0|0|6|Low, Aequinoxium|237|Eureka Seven|0|0|6|Low, Aequinoxium|3167|Eve no Jikan|0|0|6|Low, Aequinoxium|239|Gankutsuou|0|0|6|Low, Aequinoxium|23311|Garo: Honoo no Kokuin|0|0|6|Low, Aequinoxium|14811|GJ-bu|0|0|6|Low, Aequinoxium|8425|Gosick|0|0|6|Low, Aequinoxium|15613|Hakkenden: Touhou Hakken Ibun|0|0|6|Low, Aequinoxium|20689|Hamatora The Animation|0|0|6|Low, Aequinoxium|20903|Harmonie|0|0|6|Low, Aequinoxium|15225|Hentai Ouji to Warawanai Neko.|0|0|6|Low, Aequinoxium|27989|Hibike! Euphonium|0|0|6|Low, Aequinoxium|934|Higurashi no Naku Koro ni|0|0|6|Low, Aequinoxium|1889|Higurashi no Naku Koro ni Kai|0|0|6|Low, Aequinoxium|578|Hotaru no Haka|0|0|6|Low, Aequinoxium|25159|Inou-Battle wa Nichijou-kei no Naka de|0|0|6|Low, Aequinoxium|14719|JoJo no Kimyou na Bouken (TV)|0|0|6|Low, Aequinoxium|12679|Joshiraku|0|0|6|Low, Aequinoxium|5680|K-On!|0|0|6|Low, Aequinoxium|30524|Kagewani|0|0|6|Low, Aequinoxium|8525|Kami nomi zo Shiru Sekai|0|0|6|Low, Aequinoxium|10568|Kamisama no Memochou|0|0|6|Low, Aequinoxium|3958|Kannagi|0|0|6|Low, Aequinoxium|6205|Kämpfer|0|0|6|Low, Aequinoxium|24439|Kekkai Sensen|0|0|6|Low, Aequinoxium|1454|Kemonozume|0|0|6|Low, Aequinoxium|10460|Kimi to Boku.|0|0|6|Low, Aequinoxium|486|Kino no Tabi: The Beautiful World|0|0|6|Low, Aequinoxium|12175|Koi to Senkyo to Chocolate|0|0|6|Low, Aequinoxium|16782|Kotonoha no Niwa|0|0|6|Low, Aequinoxium|15379|Kotoura-san|0|0|6|Low, Aequinoxium|30948|Kowabon|0|0|6|Low, Aequinoxium|25283|Kuusen Madoushi Kouhosei no Kyoukan|0|0|6|Low, Aequinoxium|18153|Kyoukai no Kanata|0|0|6|Low, Aequinoxium|14349|Little Witch Academia|0|0|6|Low, Aequinoxium|24455|Madan no Ou to Vanadis|0|0|6|Low, Aequinoxium|22097|Magi: Sinbad no Bouken|0|0|6|Low, Aequinoxium|18115|Magi: The Kingdom of Magic|0|0|6|Low, Aequinoxium|10397|Mashiro-iro Symphony: The Color of Lovers|0|0|6|Low, Aequinoxium|1196|Masuda Kousuke Gekijou Gag Manga Biyori|0|0|6|Low, Aequinoxium|10110|Mayo Chiki!|0|0|6|Low, Aequinoxium|585|Mimi wo Sumaseba|0|0|6|Low, Aequinoxium|16067|Nagi no Asu kara|0|0|6|Low, Aequinoxium|12119|Natsu-iro Kiseki|0|0|6|Low, Aequinoxium|4081|Natsume Yuujinchou|0|0|6|Low, Aequinoxium|14293|Nerawareta Gakuen|0|0|6|Low, Aequinoxium|10165|Nichijou|0|0|6|Low, Aequinoxium|18897|Nisekoi|0|0|6|Low, Aequinoxium|19815|No Game No Life|0|0|6|Low, Aequinoxium|6324|Omamori Himari|0|0|6|Low, Aequinoxium|31143|Onsen Yousei Hakone-chan|0|0|6|Low, Aequinoxium|8769|Ore no Imouto ga Konnani Kawaii Wake ga Nai|0|0|6|Low, Aequinoxium|14749|Ore no Kanojo to Osananajimi ga Shuraba Sugiru|0|0|6|Low, Aequinoxium|9922|Oretachi ni Tsubasa wa Nai: Under the Innocent Sky.|0|0|6|Low, Aequinoxium|16397|Photokano|0|0|6|Low, Aequinoxium|6114|Rainbow: Nisha Rokubou no Shichinin|0|0|6|Low, Aequinoxium|710|Rec|0|0|6|Low, Aequinoxium|2476|School Days|0|0|6|Low, Aequinoxium|6500|Seikon no Qwaser|0|0|6|Low, Aequinoxium|5909|Seitokai no Ichizon|0|0|6|Low, Aequinoxium|15751|Senyuu.|0|0|6|Low, Aequinoxium|884|Shin Angyo Onshi|0|0|6|Low, Aequinoxium|23233|Shinmai Maou no Testament|0|0|6|Low, Aequinoxium|2596|Shinreigari: Ghost Hound|0|0|6|Low, Aequinoxium|440|Shoujo Kakumei Utena|0|0|6|Low, Aequinoxium|9863|SKET Dance|0|0|6|Low, Aequinoxium|6098|Sora no Manimani|0|0|6|Low, Aequinoxium|5958|Sora no Otoshimono|0|0|6|Low, Aequinoxium|8726|Soredemo Machi wa Mawatteiru|0|0|6|Low, Aequinoxium|3588|Soul Eater|0|0|6|Low, Aequinoxium|18277|Strike the Blood|0|0|6|Low, Aequinoxium|14289|Sukitte Ii na yo.|0|0|6|Low, Aequinoxium|11757|Sword Art Online|0|0|6|Low, Aequinoxium|16417|Tamako Market|0|0|6|Low, Aequinoxium|13333|Tari Tari|0|0|6|Low, Aequinoxium|12445|Tasogare Otome x Amnesia|0|0|6|Low, Aequinoxium|2001|Tengen Toppa Gurren Lagann|0|0|6|Low, Aequinoxium|6213|Toaru Kagaku no Railgun|0|0|6|Low, Aequinoxium|4654|Toaru Majutsu no Index|0|0|6|Low, Aequinoxium|16011|Tokyo Ravens|0|0|6|Low, Aequinoxium|6|Trigun|0|0|6|Low, Aequinoxium|10162|Usagi Drop|0|0|6|Low, Aequinoxium|19383|Yami Shibai|0|0|6|Low, "Aequinoxium|8861|Yosuga no Sora: In Solitude, Where We Are Least Alone.|0|0|6|Low", Aequinoxium|14075|Zetsuen no Tempest|0|0|6|Low,
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[ [ "Person", "Sentence" ], [ "Dana Clark", "It's something that our operators do talk about.\n" ], [ "Matthew Ruiz", "That's something very cognizant on their radar screen, but they've been able to manage through changes in labor.\n" ], [ "Cheryl Hunter", "And not to say what could happen going forward, but it's something that people are being very proactive about.\n" ], [ "Nancy Bolton", "They are trying to focus on reducing turnover cost and labor turnover to try to proactively manage that, so it's something that's definitely on the minds of our operating companies in our portfolio.\n" ], [ "Judith Diaz", "I think it's always been challenging getting nurses.\n" ], [ "Michael Davis", "I mean, there's been talk -- I don't have a specific percentage, but it's something that as the economy increases and inflationary pressures are out there, it's something that's definitely something to be focused on.\n" ], [ "Shawn Baker", "And this is one of the reasons why we underwrite to a 1.5 times coverage, because we feel on the skilled nursing portfolio, there's ebbs and flows and we want to make sure we have adequate security in our investments, and we think the 1.5 times coverage ratio on an underwriting basis provides for the ebbs and flows of the cash flow.\n" ], [ "John Shaffer", "The total debt piece is about 1.94 times on total debt, so we felt it to be very strong.\n" ], [ "Jenny Diaz", "Substantial equity had been invested in this portfolio and occupancy was very strong, in the low 90% range.\n" ], [ "Andrea Barton", "So it seemed to be a very strong covered investment, and that's what got our interest was the security of this investment.\n" ], [ "Lisa Martinez", "Again, it was a unique opportunity.\n" ], [ "Nathan Hill", "It was well secured and something that we had an opportunity to invest in on an off-market basis.\n" ], [ "Mary Keith", "And an operator we know.\n" ], [ "Benjamin Cole", "Correct.\n" ], [ "Christina Mcdonald", "We haven't really gotten that far into it.\n" ], [ "Richard Tucker", "We started hearing about the interest in independent living probably a couple of months ago.\n" ], [ "Patricia Johnson", "We generally, of course, were aware of independent living; it's not in our current wheelhouse, so we don't pay much attention to it.\n" ], [ "Michael Yoder", "I think -- I don't believe that we're going to approach it like we did memory care, where we're going to look for a new company to incubate and that sort of thing.\n" ], [ "Jose Myers", "I'd like to work with some of our current operators to see if we can add independent-living components to assets that they are currently working with.\n" ], [ "George Bailey", "We would look at doing independent acquisitions if they come across our desk.\n" ], [ "Richard Nelson", "We'll let people know we're looking at independent.\n" ], [ "Whitney Henry", "So in terms of the metrics, I can't say I would quote anything that LTC would underwrite right at the moment, but I think it's an area that we might be very interested in looking at.\n" ], [ "Laura White", "The return risk isn't going to be increased, I don't believe.\n" ], [ "April English", "The mezz, if you look at mezz as a more risky investment, it's currently going to be capped at $50 million and we'll reassess it when we get there.\n" ], [ "Christopher Cuevas", "But we'll be underwriting at the same percentages.\n" ], [ "Laura Mullen", "What we are adjusting for is if it's needed that we won't have specific increases in rent every year at 2.5%, so it's not that the rent is any more risky, it's the upside that might be a little more -- or a little less assured.\n" ], [ "Patricia Jackson", "However, the upside has an upside, where our 2.5% doesn't have an upside, other than the 2.5%.\n" ], [ "Ashley Roberts", "So I don't consider that LTC is going out on a limb, being risky.\n" ], [ "Scott Barber", "Relative to the additional investments that we'd be willing to make in a triple net lease, as <UNK> said, we've always done that, but some people who don't have triple net leases or haven't worked with us before I think would like to see something written in the lease that says we are committed to doing something like that.\n" ], [ "Carlos Ray", "So I don't think that increases our risk at all.\n" ], [ "Colleen Mcmillan", "I think it just makes it clear that LTC is investing alongside the operator for the buildings and the operations.\n" ], [ "Ronnie Griffin", "And we're not going to put the money in for free.\n" ], [ "Scott Compton", "It will be at a return for the additional investment.\n" ], [ "Joshua Parker", "So I really don't see us becoming a more risky company.\n" ], [ "Danielle Ortega", "Thank you.\n" ], [ "Kimberly Lam", "We are not going to restructure our current leases.\n" ], [ "Amy Rich", "They all cover very well, so I think it would be more on leases going forward.\n" ], [ "Julie Mendoza", "So that's not maintenance CapEx because we're getting a return on it.\n" ], [ "Grace Roberts", "Compared to commercial buildings or apartments that have recurring maintenance CapEx, we don't have that.\n" ], [ "Alexis Butler", "Every CapEx dollar we put in gets a return on it.\n" ], [ "Chad Glover", "(multiple speakers) would be the same going forward.\n" ], [ "Christina Glenn", "<UNK>'s just -- there's really not a change in strategy.\n" ], [ "Dawn Olson", "It's just more than memorializing that in a document, in the lease document, versus negotiating it when the operator comes and asks if we want to participate in doing a renovation or an expansion.\n" ], [ "Manuel Cuevas", "Absolutely.\n" ], [ "Jennifer Hansen", "We're definitely seeing that.\n" ], [ "Melinda Hale", "As I have been working closely with Doug Korey on our mezzanine financing program, obviously we interact a lot with banks in regard to those discussions and we're definitely seeing a pullback in the lending environment for construction projects.\n" ], [ "Julie Ray", "The percentages that are made available as far as loan to construction cost has gone down, so we're definitely seeing that.\n" ], [ "Jason Wilson", "I think that's a positive for the industry to hopefully moderate some of the development that's taking place just as we go through the cycles.\n" ], [ "Matthew Stevens", "So we're seeing the same thing in the seniors' housing space.\n" ], [ "Shannon Carpenter", "Absolutely.\n" ], [ "Richard Torres", "As options to seek construction financing become a little bit more limited, yes, I think it does.\n" ], [ "Walter Kirk", "In discussions with operating companies, it gives us a seat at the table and allows us to be creative with them and flexible, so I think it does give us an opportunity to look at providing additional capital.\n" ], [ "David Ross", "We have not.\n" ], [ "Paul Jones", "Of the $50 million, I'd say 50% of that is skilled and 50% is AL, and about 50% represents development for that $50 million.\n" ], [ "Jeffrey Smith", "And if you're talking about just a broader swath of what we are seeing in the market, I think deal flow has definitely come down.\n" ], [ "Meredith Brown", "As I mentioned, there's a number of largest skilled nursing transactions we've seen, but more of what we've seen is just larger deals that just are not a strategic fit for our portfolio.\n" ], [ "Denise Ewing", "That was just the one-time lease incentives that we gave during the quarter related to extensions, modifications, and leased-up properties.\n" ], [ "Jessica James", "No.\n" ], [ "Margaret Wilson", "I guess to start at the last item, regarding lease coverage, where it ends, we have looked at trending on our portfolio on more recent quarters, and we're trending still, as we mentioned last quarter, in the 1.5 times range in our skilled portfolio.\n" ], [ "Tyler Butler", "But the one unknown as we go into fourth quarter and there are adjustments that operators push through in the financials, that would be the one caveat going into fourth quarter, that that's typically the quarter in which you see adjustments happen.\n" ], [ "Robert Ward", "But barring any of those adjustments that are unexpected or large one-time adjustments, we continue to see that we're trending in a 1.5 times range for skilled nursing.\n" ], [ "Tammy Carroll", "You know, on the cap rate, we're probably in the 9% range on lease rates is where we have talked about.\n" ], [ "Morgan Williams", "For the right opportunity to put something into an existing master lease, possibly a little bit below that, but that's where we're targeting right now for skilled nursing.\n" ], [ "Courtney Clark", "On the private-pay side, we did put an offer in on a portfolio of private-pay properties earlier, towards the end of the quarter at a 7% rate, which we've been told that the winning bid was a sub-7% rate, but we don't know where that will end up.\n" ], [ "Karl Webb", "So we're somewhere in that 7% to 7.5% on the private-pay side.\n" ], [ "Michelle Henry", "I don't see that happening.\n" ], [ "Steven Turner", "What we're looking at on the asset sale side is a moderated pace of selective assets.\n" ], [ "Melissa Patel", "There's no large transactions we're looking at on selling assets, so I would not see us being a net seller.\n" ], [ "Anna Taylor", "And in terms of deal flow, I remind everyone we sat at the same place this time last year with a very slow first quarter, not much in the pipeline, and we ended up doing $142 million of investments in 2016.\n" ], [ "Nicholas Kennedy", "So, I wouldn't read that much into the first-quarter sluggishness.\n" ], [ "Christopher Bass", "I think after the transition of the Trump administration, there seems to be some type of understanding of where that's headed, where interest rates are headed.\n" ], [ "Erin Robinson", "I think, then, people understand where the transaction market is and you'll hopefully see some deal flow following them.\n" ], [ "Dawn Reyes", "We haven't been approached on doing that, so, as I said in the past, we're open to almost anything in terms of the structure, other than RIDEA, but we haven't been approached, <UNK>.\n" ], [ "Nancy Conrad", "I'd be more than happy to talk to anybody about an opportunity in that area.\n" ], [ "Wayne Johnson", "I have no closing remarks, other than to thank you for your time and we look forward to talking to you about our first quarter.\n" ], [ "Erica Thomas", "Have a great day.\n" ] ]
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Person,Sentence Dana Clark,"It's something that our operators do talk about. " Matthew Ruiz,"That's something very cognizant on their radar screen, but they've been able to manage through changes in labor. " Cheryl Hunter,"And not to say what could happen going forward, but it's something that people are being very proactive about. " Nancy Bolton,"They are trying to focus on reducing turnover cost and labor turnover to try to proactively manage that, so it's something that's definitely on the minds of our operating companies in our portfolio. " Judith Diaz,"I think it's always been challenging getting nurses. " Michael Davis,"I mean, there's been talk -- I don't have a specific percentage, but it's something that as the economy increases and inflationary pressures are out there, it's something that's definitely something to be focused on. " Shawn Baker,"And this is one of the reasons why we underwrite to a 1.5 times coverage, because we feel on the skilled nursing portfolio, there's ebbs and flows and we want to make sure we have adequate security in our investments, and we think the 1.5 times coverage ratio on an underwriting basis provides for the ebbs and flows of the cash flow. " John Shaffer,"The total debt piece is about 1.94 times on total debt, so we felt it to be very strong. " Jenny Diaz,"Substantial equity had been invested in this portfolio and occupancy was very strong, in the low 90% range. " Andrea Barton,"So it seemed to be a very strong covered investment, and that's what got our interest was the security of this investment. " Lisa Martinez,"Again, it was a unique opportunity. " Nathan Hill,"It was well secured and something that we had an opportunity to invest in on an off-market basis. " Mary Keith,"And an operator we know. " Benjamin Cole,"Correct. " Christina Mcdonald,"We haven't really gotten that far into it. " Richard Tucker,"We started hearing about the interest in independent living probably a couple of months ago. " Patricia Johnson,"We generally, of course, were aware of independent living; it's not in our current wheelhouse, so we don't pay much attention to it. " Michael Yoder,"I think -- I don't believe that we're going to approach it like we did memory care, where we're going to look for a new company to incubate and that sort of thing. " Jose Myers,"I'd like to work with some of our current operators to see if we can add independent-living components to assets that they are currently working with. " George Bailey,"We would look at doing independent acquisitions if they come across our desk. " Richard Nelson,"We'll let people know we're looking at independent. " Whitney Henry,"So in terms of the metrics, I can't say I would quote anything that LTC would underwrite right at the moment, but I think it's an area that we might be very interested in looking at. " Laura White,"The return risk isn't going to be increased, I don't believe. " April English,"The mezz, if you look at mezz as a more risky investment, it's currently going to be capped at $50 million and we'll reassess it when we get there. " Christopher Cuevas,"But we'll be underwriting at the same percentages. " Laura Mullen,"What we are adjusting for is if it's needed that we won't have specific increases in rent every year at 2.5%, so it's not that the rent is any more risky, it's the upside that might be a little more -- or a little less assured. " Patricia Jackson,"However, the upside has an upside, where our 2.5% doesn't have an upside, other than the 2.5%. " Ashley Roberts,"So I don't consider that LTC is going out on a limb, being risky. " Scott Barber,"Relative to the additional investments that we'd be willing to make in a triple net lease, as <UNK> said, we've always done that, but some people who don't have triple net leases or haven't worked with us before I think would like to see something written in the lease that says we are committed to doing something like that. " Carlos Ray,"So I don't think that increases our risk at all. " Colleen Mcmillan,"I think it just makes it clear that LTC is investing alongside the operator for the buildings and the operations. " Ronnie Griffin,"And we're not going to put the money in for free. " Scott Compton,"It will be at a return for the additional investment. " Joshua Parker,"So I really don't see us becoming a more risky company. " Danielle Ortega,"Thank you. " Kimberly Lam,"We are not going to restructure our current leases. " Amy Rich,"They all cover very well, so I think it would be more on leases going forward. " Julie Mendoza,"So that's not maintenance CapEx because we're getting a return on it. " Grace Roberts,"Compared to commercial buildings or apartments that have recurring maintenance CapEx, we don't have that. " Alexis Butler,"Every CapEx dollar we put in gets a return on it. " Chad Glover,"(multiple speakers) would be the same going forward. " Christina Glenn,"<UNK>'s just -- there's really not a change in strategy. " Dawn Olson,"It's just more than memorializing that in a document, in the lease document, versus negotiating it when the operator comes and asks if we want to participate in doing a renovation or an expansion. " Manuel Cuevas,"Absolutely. " Jennifer Hansen,"We're definitely seeing that. " Melinda Hale,"As I have been working closely with Doug Korey on our mezzanine financing program, obviously we interact a lot with banks in regard to those discussions and we're definitely seeing a pullback in the lending environment for construction projects. " Julie Ray,"The percentages that are made available as far as loan to construction cost has gone down, so we're definitely seeing that. " Jason Wilson,"I think that's a positive for the industry to hopefully moderate some of the development that's taking place just as we go through the cycles. " Matthew Stevens,"So we're seeing the same thing in the seniors' housing space. " Shannon Carpenter,"Absolutely. " Richard Torres,"As options to seek construction financing become a little bit more limited, yes, I think it does. " Walter Kirk,"In discussions with operating companies, it gives us a seat at the table and allows us to be creative with them and flexible, so I think it does give us an opportunity to look at providing additional capital. " David Ross,"We have not. " Paul Jones,"Of the $50 million, I'd say 50% of that is skilled and 50% is AL, and about 50% represents development for that $50 million. " Jeffrey Smith,"And if you're talking about just a broader swath of what we are seeing in the market, I think deal flow has definitely come down. " Meredith Brown,"As I mentioned, there's a number of largest skilled nursing transactions we've seen, but more of what we've seen is just larger deals that just are not a strategic fit for our portfolio. " Denise Ewing,"That was just the one-time lease incentives that we gave during the quarter related to extensions, modifications, and leased-up properties. " Jessica James,"No. " Margaret Wilson,"I guess to start at the last item, regarding lease coverage, where it ends, we have looked at trending on our portfolio on more recent quarters, and we're trending still, as we mentioned last quarter, in the 1.5 times range in our skilled portfolio. " Tyler Butler,"But the one unknown as we go into fourth quarter and there are adjustments that operators push through in the financials, that would be the one caveat going into fourth quarter, that that's typically the quarter in which you see adjustments happen. " Robert Ward,"But barring any of those adjustments that are unexpected or large one-time adjustments, we continue to see that we're trending in a 1.5 times range for skilled nursing. " Tammy Carroll,"You know, on the cap rate, we're probably in the 9% range on lease rates is where we have talked about. " Morgan Williams,"For the right opportunity to put something into an existing master lease, possibly a little bit below that, but that's where we're targeting right now for skilled nursing. " Courtney Clark,"On the private-pay side, we did put an offer in on a portfolio of private-pay properties earlier, towards the end of the quarter at a 7% rate, which we've been told that the winning bid was a sub-7% rate, but we don't know where that will end up. " Karl Webb,"So we're somewhere in that 7% to 7.5% on the private-pay side. " Michelle Henry,"I don't see that happening. " Steven Turner,"What we're looking at on the asset sale side is a moderated pace of selective assets. " Melissa Patel,"There's no large transactions we're looking at on selling assets, so I would not see us being a net seller. " Anna Taylor,"And in terms of deal flow, I remind everyone we sat at the same place this time last year with a very slow first quarter, not much in the pipeline, and we ended up doing $142 million of investments in 2016. " Nicholas Kennedy,"So, I wouldn't read that much into the first-quarter sluggishness. " Christopher Bass,"I think after the transition of the Trump administration, there seems to be some type of understanding of where that's headed, where interest rates are headed. " Erin Robinson,"I think, then, people understand where the transaction market is and you'll hopefully see some deal flow following them. " Dawn Reyes,"We haven't been approached on doing that, so, as I said in the past, we're open to almost anything in terms of the structure, other than RIDEA, but we haven't been approached, <UNK>. " Nancy Conrad,"I'd be more than happy to talk to anybody about an opportunity in that area. " Wayne Johnson,"I have no closing remarks, other than to thank you for your time and we look forward to talking to you about our first quarter. " Erica Thomas,"Have a great day. "
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The filing fee is also far more reasonable: for example, $50 in Northampton and Boston, $40 in Holyoke.<p>Another nail in the coffin of the antiquated \"taxachusetts\" term.", "1282481927" ], [ "1624564", "comment", "1623697.0", "1623697.0", "0", "0", "loup-vaillant", "", "", "No way. This language has been around for all this time, and it's only submitted now? Any idea why it took so long? Are there any other submissions about Factor in HN?", "1282481797" ], [ "1624563", "comment", "1624452.0", "1624452.0", "0", "0", "motters", "", "", "That's a timely article, because I looked at Buzz within my Gmail account just the other day and found pretty much a similar story to Leo. I havn't really made any significant use of Buzz, and it didn't seem to be adding any value, so I disabled it. Fundamentally there was no activity going on within Buzz that I really cared about.<p>Maybe if Google do something more interesting with Buzz in future then I might re-enable it one day, but otherwise it seems to have gone the same way that Wave did.", "1282481768" ], [ "1624562", "comment", "1624452.0", "1624509.0", "0", "0", "gvb", "", "", "...and the money quote: <i>I was shouting into a vast echo chamber where no one could hear me because they were too busy shouting themselves.</i><p>It would have been more accurate as \"I stopped shouting into the vast echo chamber but nobody noticed because they were too busy shouting themselves.\"", "1282481641" ], [ "1624561", "comment", "1620604.0", "1623370.0", "0", "0", "loup-vaillant", "", "", "Sorry, but my options were limited: I felt I had to say unpleasant things, and I meant it in a good way. That's pretty much the definition of condescension.<p>So, it's either being condescending or not pointing out your mistakes at all. Do you really think you would have done otherwise? <a href=\"http://xkcd.com/386/\" rel=\"nofollow\">http://xkcd.com/386/</a>", "1282481586" ], [ "1624560", "comment", "1624250.0", "1624406.0", "0", "0", "adolph", "", "", "The USA works similarly. Some businesses gravitate towards some localities based on tax and law differences.", "1282481501" ], [ "1624559", "story", "", "", "3", "0", "itiztv", "Ask HN: whats the best knowlegebase software out there", "", "I am desperately looking for a knowledgebase application. I was considering http://www.knowledgebase-script.com/pricing.php but the pricing for umlimited registration is beyond me. Any suggestions please?", "1282481446" ], [ "1624558", "comment", "1624307.0", "1624549.0", "0", "0", "desigooner", "", "", "Actually, I hope this one draws a lot of international scrutiny.<p>Unfortunately, the way things work in India, there's way too much bureaucracy with these sort of things and a bunch of old people running the show who are very much resistant to change (not to mention the potential $$$). Unless the matter is really played up by the media (which in itself is another animal to be wary of), this would have gone through without a question. With the public outcry and the coverage of this arrest, there might be Public Litigations coming in which can atleast halt the process and get due diligence.", "1282481398" ], [ "1624557", "comment", "1624552.0", "1624552.0", "0", "0", "jacquesm", "", "", "Lots of interesting detail on this page:<p><a href=\"http://www.copenhagensuborbitals.com/boosters.php\" rel=\"nofollow\">http://www.copenhagensuborbitals.com/boosters.php</a>", "1282481380" ], [ "1624555", "comment", "1624250.0", "1624551.0", "0", "0", "jakewalker", "", "", "Actually, though - - there it was a tax law aimed directly at the press, but only at press who earned over a certain amount of money. This law is aimed at anyone, so at that level of abstraction, Minneapolis Star probably wouldn't be violated (i.e., it's okay to have a tax law that taxes only those who earn at least $1,000, including the press, but not okay to have a tax law that taxes only the press who earn at least $1,000).", "1282481047" ], [ "1624554", "comment", "1624552.0", "1624552.0", "0", "0", "NathanKP", "", "", "The first test flight, with a crash dummy instead of a human, goes up in eight days, off a floating platform that will be towed into place using a submarine built as the group's previous project.<p>The members of the group met each other on Something Awful.<p>There is more info on the group's Wikipedia Page:<p><a href=\"http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Copenhagen_suborbitals\" rel=\"nofollow\">http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Copenhagen_suborbitals</a>", "1282480936" ], [ "1624553", "comment", "1623764.0", "1624291.0", "0", "0", "hga", "", "", "Has this been tested on the <i>current</i> bed bug population?<p>Such resistance tend to come at a cost that makes the organism otherwise less fit and removal of the selection pressure can change the population. Also, how much of the current population started from ... imports, as it were?<p>Anyway, as I understand it, the EPA has outlawed the use of <i>all</i> pesticides that really work on bed bugs, so the problem's a lot wider than DDT. It's just that our insane fixation on the eeeevils of DDT make it the iconic pesticide we've managed to ban (at the mere cost of 10s of millions of lives).", "1282480828" ], [ "1624552", "story", "", "", "68", "10", "NathanKP", "Non-Profit to Launch Human Into Space Using €50,000 Spaceship", "http://www.copenhagensuborbitals.com/", "", "1282480791" ], [ "1624551", "comment", "1624250.0", "1624281.0", "0", "0", "jakewalker", "", "", "Such a law that applies only to publications that make a certain amount of money (exempting others) was rejected in a Supreme Court case called Minneapolis Star and Tribune Co. v. Minnesota Comm'r of Revenue, 460 U.S. 575, (1983).", "1282480738" ], [ "1624550", "comment", "1624312.0", "1624312.0", "0", "0", "geedee77", "", "", "The real gain that I could see from this is that we could have a device like this in every home, similar to a waste disposal unit. Then, if the refinary tech is small and safe enough, we could create our own fuels (for vehicles or generators as the video suggested). That way we'd cut down dramatically on the CO2 footprint of fuelling these devices.", "1282480715" ], [ "1624549", "comment", "1624307.0", "1624444.0", "0", "0", "jacquesm", "", "", "They should have thought this one through a bit better. A fair number of people will take a refusal to strengthen the system as proof that the system is already being tampered with. That may or may not be the case but the head of the election committee should be <i>happy</i> that outsiders are showing the flaws, not arrest them. After all everybody benefits from a solid system, right?<p>This is also going to draw a lot of international scrutiny.", "1282480704" ], [ "1624548", "comment", "1624307.0", "1624307.0", "0", "0", "todayiamme", "", "", "The most unfortunate thing is that the machines won't be replaced before crucial elections. If they are ever replaced at all. It's in the interest of the political parties to let them continue and the executive branch of the government is too myopic to deal with something like this. Their documents think that it's the greatest machine on Earth (I kid you not) and others are begging a piece of their action. The judiciary in the other hand is already bogged down and it will be many years before the higher courts hear this case and several years for the deliberation to come out.<p>What alarms me is that this is a country where parliamentary votes can be bagged for money (see: <a href=\"http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cash-for-votes_scandal\" rel=\"nofollow\">http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cash-for-votes_scandal</a> ) and politicians try to buy the people through thinly veiled bribes. What happens if you remove the last pillars of belief in the system? The ballot has been sacred ground in India and it has been a symbol that everything can be fixed. What happens if you take that away?", "1282480689" ], [ "1624547", "comment", "1622827.0", "1623106.0", "0", "0", "kd0amg", "", "", "<i>However, there is a significant amount of the market (30%? Tried to google the figure and couldn't find it) that Wall Street doesn't cover, analyze or do much of anything about. For the most part, this is the playing field for the individual investor.</i><p>Is \"a couple of hours per week\" enough to do the research necessary to perform well in that area?", "1282480689" ], [ "1624546", "comment", "1624392.0", "1624535.0", "0", "0", "robryan", "", "", "Has some minor, quiet obvious observations. Saying that though your average techcrunch article serves up about the same.", "1282480656" ], [ "1624545", "comment", "1622556.0", "1623473.0", "0", "0", "Ardit20", "", "", "or lack of consent", "1282480649" ], [ "1624544", "story", "", "", "65", "24", "DanielH", "The Expanding Birthrate Of Web Startups", "http://www.avc.com/a_vc/2010/08/the-expanding-birthrate-of-web-startups.html", "", "1282480462" ], [ "1624542", "story", "", "", "34", "2", "wkornewald", "Final, official GSoC Django NoSQL status update & implications for Django-nonrel", "http://www.allbuttonspressed.com/blog/django/2010/08/Final-official-GSoC-Django-NoSQL-status-update", "", "1282480134" ], [ "1624541", "comment", "1624010.0", "1624010.0", "0", "0", "ljlolel", "", "", "Is there a way to do the reverse? That is, can I ensure a more stable connection by using one terminal to open multiple SSH TCP connections for faster speed and redundancy?<p>My workplace sometimes suffers from serious problems and because TCP allocates resources based on number of connections, I'm pretty sure I can improve the situation by establishing 2 tcp connections for the terminal.", "1282480078" ], [ "1624540", "comment", "1624250.0", "1624250.0", "0", "0", "dogas", "", "", "Glad to see some light shed on how business-unfriendly Philadelphia is, with their exorbitantly high gross receipts tax and city wage tax.<p>The city wage tax is responsible for the city's 40 year long population decline, and most people now do the reverse commute to neighboring counties, because no business owners in their right minds would begin or continue operations in philadelphia county. In fact, there's a good amount of large companies set up right across the city line. The net effect is you see shuttered store fronts and blight on nearly every street, regardless of how nice the neighborhood is.<p>And, of course, nobody in city hall understands this. The entire political scene in philly is entrenched, pay to play politics.<p>Don't get me wrong, if these taxes were making philly a great place to live, I wouldn't be bitching. If they had an amazing transportation system, the streets were nice and pothole free, the services provided were amazing, the homeless had a place to go, the police coverage was very effective, then sure, I'll pay for those great things. However absolutely none of that exists in philly, which makes living and starting a business in a neighboring county that much more attractive.", "1282480011" ], [ "1624539", "comment", "1623986.0", "1624174.0", "0", "0", "hga", "", "", "Ignoring everything else about that finding, if you read the fine print you'll note it excludes the enrichment of uranium to weapons grade. Which they certainly seem to be working furiously on.<p>They don't <i>need</i> any additional work until they've got enough of that stuff. We know from the documents Libya surrendered to us after Saddam was pulled from his spider hole that the Kahn network acquired from the PRC the plans to a 44kT yield uranium implosion device. Plans so detailed they go down to the factory floor level in telling you \"using \"Loc-tite\" of this variety, tighten this bolt to this torque\".", "1282479884" ], [ "1624538", "comment", "1624313.0", "1624313.0", "0", "0", "neiljohnson", "", "", "Without more specifics it's hard to give practical advice. Daniel Pink's book 'Drive' and the video that has been doing the rounds in response <a href=\"http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u6XAPnuFjJc\" rel=\"nofollow\">http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u6XAPnuFjJc</a> make an awful lot of sense.<p>Essentially to get the best from people you need to give them\\n * Autonomy\\n * Mastery \\n * Purpose<p>I suspect from your question that you are most interested in \\n focusing on Mastery, specifically how to help them make progress towards it.<p>I found Pragmatic Programer to be a pretty good general resource. <a href=\"http://www.pragprog.com/the-pragmatic-programmer\" rel=\"nofollow\">http://www.pragprog.com/the-pragmatic-programmer</a><p>Outside of that I'd second the other comment here taking about Design Patterns - I think that the Head First book <a href=\"http://oreilly.com/catalog/9780596007126\" rel=\"nofollow\">http://oreilly.com/catalog/9780596007126</a> is a great introduction<p>Day to day, finding ways to give to really quick feedback is important, code review and general collaboration with the others will really help.", "1282479854" ], [ "1624537", "comment", "1624338.0", "1624338.0", "0", "0", "jacquesm", "", "", "The law could be changed without any effect to anybodies bottom line by making it mandatory to release in to the public domain any work that is no longer in print.", "1282479854" ], [ "1624535", "comment", "1624392.0", "1624392.0", "0", "0", "jasonlotito", "", "", "Why not just link to Posterous, you know, the subject of the story, instead of a blog?", "1282479583" ], [ "1624534", "comment", "1623986.0", "1624160.0", "0", "0", "hga", "", "", "\"<i>it's not enough to really seriously hurt another</i> country\"<p>Are you <i>really</i> serious? Have you looked at a map to see how small Israel is? What about the problem that most countries are \"one nuclear bomb\" size, in that <i>everything</i> having to do with their ruling class is concentrated in one massive city? Which I grant would normally take much more than one fission bomb to destroy, but if the placement and wind directions are good, a lot will be uninhabitable for a while?<p>London, Paris, Tokyo, Moscow, Seoul (I think), there's lots more. Notably the US and Germany aren't in this category (or so I think for the latter, which is an artifact of the end of WWII).<p>Israel's big cities aren't, <i>can't</i> be that big nor are their very many of them (more than two that really count???).<p>There's also the EMP gambit which might be used against us.<p>As for rail yards, again, are you really serious? They're fantastically harder than civilian buildings.", "1282479560" ], [ "1624533", "comment", "1624452.0", "1624466.0", "0", "0", "Hagelin", "", "", "<i>\"Maybe I did something wrong to my Google settings. Maybe I flipped some obscure switch. I am completely willing to take the blame here.\"</i>", "1282479450" ], [ "1624532", "comment", "1624307.0", "1624307.0", "0", "0", "jacquesm", "", "", "Rop Gongrijp is the guy behind wijvertrouwenstemcomputersniet.nl and was instrumental in getting the Dutch government to abandon electronic voting and use the famous red pencil again.<p>He's also one of the co-founders of xs4all.nl, one of the first ISP in the netherlands.<p>Great quote right there from the Chief Election Commisioner: \"are practically totally tamper proof.\", so, effectively he's actually admitting they're broken.<p>You can't be 'practically' tamper proof, you're tamper proof or you're not, just like you can't be a little bit pregnant or slightly dead.<p>If they set up a defense fund I'll definitely contribute.<p>This is a just cause, India is the largest democracy on earth, they're an example for the whole region.", "1282479394" ], [ "1624531", "comment", "1623986.0", "1623987.0", "0", "0", "hga", "", "", "One problem here: to have it <i>operated</i> by the locals requires a significant training effort and then it's reinforced by doing it for real.<p>You're absolutely right about the lack of a direct proliferation problem and the fact that so many people including inexcusably Jimmy Carter when he was President (he was one of Rickover's nuclear engineers) make such a big deal of this non-existent danger says a lot about modern world wide science policy, all bad.<p>Weapons grade plutonium has to be be bred quickly so that the buildup of the two undesired isotopes is minimized, which required quick fuel exchange, something the RMBK designed used at Chernobyl allows. Taking standard civilian grade plutonium based on the usual infrequent fueling cycles and trying to make a bomb out of it requires refrigeration capable of removing 100kW of waste heat (that's from the plutonium isotope used to power the RTGs used in deep space probes) and results in something that's locomotive sized and that has sub-kiloton yield (we did this as a proof of concept in the late '70s and Jimmy freaked).<p>That said, while Iran's incompetence at maintaining and expanding their electrical infrastructure means they really do need the power, what's to say they don't use it as an inefficient weapons grade plutonium breeder? It does indeed suck for this purpose, but will they care???<p>(I suspect they will because the subsequent separation process is so difficult to run in practice (due to how fiercely radioactive what's pulled out of a reactor is) and they're forging ahead on the uranium approach.)", "1282479231" ], [ "1624530", "comment", "1624312.0", "1624517.0", "0", "0", "senki", "", "", "It's efficiency is ~85%, according to the Wikipedia.<p><a href=\"http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thermal_depolymerization\" rel=\"nofollow\">http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thermal_depolymerization</a>", "1282479135" ], [ "1624529", "comment", "1624452.0", "1624452.0", "0", "0", "MC27", "", "", "Not sure what to think about this post. I've heard Leo speak about the likes of Twitter being the \"internet's nervous system.\" In reality, these social networks - although useful for certain activities, like networking - are mostly superficial and disposable. Perhaps, when you are surrounded by pundits and PR types, it becomes difficult seeing beyond the hype.", "1282478999" ], [ "1624528", "comment", "1624469.0", "1624469.0", "0", "0", "jacquesm", "", "", "Typical. There's enough text in the sample to ID the client, they could have been a bit more circumspect there.<p>When all you have is a hammer...<p>I think we should see this in light of the recent nosql trend though, this guy was just ahead of the curve.", "1282478960" ], [ "1624527", "comment", "1624511.0", "1624518.0", "0", "0", "wil2k", "", "", "Indeed.<p>If this conclusion is extrapolated, what's next? pedophiles looking at pictures of naked children e.g. to make sure they don't have bruises because of abuse by their parents!??\\nThen such a person can claim not to look at those pictures for for \"bad reasons\", to give a more extreme example..<p>Very, very worrying conclusion.", "1282478729" ], [ "1624526", "comment", "1624219.0", "1624502.0", "0", "0", "revorad", "", "", "\"Oliver Morgan<p>Hi All, \\nWelcome to my introduction to Nitrode. \\n<a href=\"http://github.com/ollym/nitrode\" rel=\"nofollow\">http://github.com/ollym/nitrode</a> \\n<i>The Problem...</i> \\nNode.JS has no FastCGI module or alike that allows it to connect to an \\nexisting HTTP server like NGINX. \\n<i>The Solution...</i> \\nNitrode is aimed to bridge that gap by providing a fast and versatile HTTP \\nserver, built on top of Node.JS. It aims to support many of the mainstream \\nfeatures NGINX does, but has the added advantage of being written in \\nJavascript and exposing an API to allow existing applications to fully \\ncontrol it without leaving the current process. \\n<i>Great! How do i use it?</i> \\nYou can find the repository here: <a href=\"http://github.com/ollym/nitrode\" rel=\"nofollow\">http://github.com/ollym/nitrode</a> \\nI have included an example.js file, which will utilise all the current \\nfeature of Nitrode which are: \\n 1. HTTP Basic Authentication \\n 2. ETag and If-Modified-Since Support \\n 3. Public directory / Static file support \\n 4. SSL Support \\n 5. Fully configurable \\n 6. Vitual Host support \\n 7. Redirect support \\n 8. And much much more... \\nUnlike Connect, it aims to be purely an HTTP server, and focusses entirely \\non that function. \\nTo run the example: \\n 1. Clone the repository \\n 2. cd to the repository directory \\n 3. Run the command: \"sudo node example.js\" \\n 4. Open up a browser, and type in: \"localhost:80\" \\n 5. Authenticate yourself by using using username: 'admin', password: \\n 'admin' \\n 6. You should now see a page titled: \"Welcome to Nitrode!\" \\nMake sure you also read through example.js to see what it's doing! \\n<i>So whats the catch?</i> \\nNitrode is very young, i've only been working on it for the past week or so \\nand so as such there are a number of things i still have to do: \\n 1. Split index.js into smaller libraries \\n 2. Add authentication digest support \\n 3. Add SSL certificate authentication support \\n 4. Write unit tests \\n 5. Improve sys.pump performance \\n 6. Write benchmarks \\n 7. Write documentation \\nIf anyone is interested to help me out with this list, then please do! \\nRegards, \\nOlly\"", "1282478627" ], [ "1624525", "comment", "1623482.0", "1624189.0", "0", "0", "desigooner", "", "", "Yeah, I got the warning on quite some sites incl. get satisfaction and even twitter at one point. Does it give false positives?", "1282478585" ], [ "1624523", "comment", "1622050.0", "1623672.0", "0", "0", "Robin_Message", "", "", "I'm not sure. You can borrow a lab machine, or a friend's machine. Surely it is no worse than a dead tree book - you either have to buy it or find somewhere to borrow it from. Embrace DRM or fail seems like a false dichotomy.<p>I do agree that this is a worrying trend, and Stallman make a valid point in <i>The Right to Read</i>, but I think the point he is making is that once you have DRM, you can stop people borrowing stuff. That is bad, but we haven't got there yet.", "1282478481" ], [ "1624522", "comment", "1624452.0", "1624463.0", "0", "0", "nkassis", "", "", "Yeah but if Leo Laporte can go that long without anyone noticing, what are the chances anyone cares about us tweeting.<p>He has a large fan base, and I believe is well liked. I think he points out that twitter isn't building up peoples attention span but making it much shorter. The vast amount of tweet poring in just drowns out the individual posters. I can tell you right now, I wouldn't notice if a couple of people I subscribe to disappeared from twitter except maybe my wife :)", "1282478475" ] ]
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ID,Type,Story,Parent,Points,Comments,Author,Title,URL,Content,Created 1624566,comment,1624452.0,1624529.0,0,0,motters,,,Indeed microblogging is extremely ephemeral. I don't think it was ever intended to be anything otherwise though.,1282481963 1624565,comment,1624250.0,1624293.0,0,0,cemerick,,,"Massachusetts is quite sane about this sort of thing. Only those that ""[are] conducting business in the commonwealth under any title other than the real name of the person [or corporation]"" (<a href=""http://www.mass.gov/legis/laws/mgl/110-5.htm"" rel=""nofollow"">http://www.mass.gov/legis/laws/mgl/110-5.htm</a>) need to file for a business certificate. So, sole proprietors and incorporated entities are exempt, leaving only those operating under a different name (e.g. DBA's and such). The filing fee is also far more reasonable: for example, $50 in Northampton and Boston, $40 in Holyoke.<p>Another nail in the coffin of the antiquated ""taxachusetts"" term.",1282481927 1624564,comment,1623697.0,1623697.0,0,0,loup-vaillant,,,"No way. This language has been around for all this time, and it's only submitted now? Any idea why it took so long? Are there any other submissions about Factor in HN?",1282481797 1624563,comment,1624452.0,1624452.0,0,0,motters,,,"That's a timely article, because I looked at Buzz within my Gmail account just the other day and found pretty much a similar story to Leo. I havn't really made any significant use of Buzz, and it didn't seem to be adding any value, so I disabled it. Fundamentally there was no activity going on within Buzz that I really cared about.<p>Maybe if Google do something more interesting with Buzz in future then I might re-enable it one day, but otherwise it seems to have gone the same way that Wave did.",1282481768 1624562,comment,1624452.0,1624509.0,0,0,gvb,,,"...and the money quote: <i>I was shouting into a vast echo chamber where no one could hear me because they were too busy shouting themselves.</i><p>It would have been more accurate as ""I stopped shouting into the vast echo chamber but nobody noticed because they were too busy shouting themselves.""",1282481641 1624561,comment,1620604.0,1623370.0,0,0,loup-vaillant,,,"Sorry, but my options were limited: I felt I had to say unpleasant things, and I meant it in a good way. That's pretty much the definition of condescension.<p>So, it's either being condescending or not pointing out your mistakes at all. Do you really think you would have done otherwise? <a href=""http://xkcd.com/386/"" rel=""nofollow"">http://xkcd.com/386/</a>",1282481586 1624560,comment,1624250.0,1624406.0,0,0,adolph,,,The USA works similarly. Some businesses gravitate towards some localities based on tax and law differences.,1282481501 1624559,story,,,3,0,itiztv,Ask HN: whats the best knowlegebase software out there,,I am desperately looking for a knowledgebase application. I was considering http://www.knowledgebase-script.com/pricing.php but the pricing for umlimited registration is beyond me. Any suggestions please?,1282481446 1624558,comment,1624307.0,1624549.0,0,0,desigooner,,,"Actually, I hope this one draws a lot of international scrutiny.<p>Unfortunately, the way things work in India, there's way too much bureaucracy with these sort of things and a bunch of old people running the show who are very much resistant to change (not to mention the potential $$$). Unless the matter is really played up by the media (which in itself is another animal to be wary of), this would have gone through without a question. With the public outcry and the coverage of this arrest, there might be Public Litigations coming in which can atleast halt the process and get due diligence.",1282481398 1624557,comment,1624552.0,1624552.0,0,0,jacquesm,,,"Lots of interesting detail on this page:<p><a href=""http://www.copenhagensuborbitals.com/boosters.php"" rel=""nofollow"">http://www.copenhagensuborbitals.com/boosters.php</a>",1282481380 1624555,comment,1624250.0,1624551.0,0,0,jakewalker,,,"Actually, though - - there it was a tax law aimed directly at the press, but only at press who earned over a certain amount of money. This law is aimed at anyone, so at that level of abstraction, Minneapolis Star probably wouldn't be violated (i.e., it's okay to have a tax law that taxes only those who earn at least $1,000, including the press, but not okay to have a tax law that taxes only the press who earn at least $1,000).",1282481047 1624554,comment,1624552.0,1624552.0,0,0,NathanKP,,,"The first test flight, with a crash dummy instead of a human, goes up in eight days, off a floating platform that will be towed into place using a submarine built as the group's previous project.<p>The members of the group met each other on Something Awful.<p>There is more info on the group's Wikipedia Page:<p><a href=""http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Copenhagen_suborbitals"" rel=""nofollow"">http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Copenhagen_suborbitals</a>",1282480936 1624553,comment,1623764.0,1624291.0,0,0,hga,,,"Has this been tested on the <i>current</i> bed bug population?<p>Such resistance tend to come at a cost that makes the organism otherwise less fit and removal of the selection pressure can change the population. Also, how much of the current population started from ... imports, as it were?<p>Anyway, as I understand it, the EPA has outlawed the use of <i>all</i> pesticides that really work on bed bugs, so the problem's a lot wider than DDT. It's just that our insane fixation on the eeeevils of DDT make it the iconic pesticide we've managed to ban (at the mere cost of 10s of millions of lives).",1282480828 1624552,story,,,68,10,NathanKP,"Non-Profit to Launch Human Into Space Using €50,000 Spaceship",http://www.copenhagensuborbitals.com/,,1282480791 1624551,comment,1624250.0,1624281.0,0,0,jakewalker,,,"Such a law that applies only to publications that make a certain amount of money (exempting others) was rejected in a Supreme Court case called Minneapolis Star and Tribune Co. v. Minnesota Comm'r of Revenue, 460 U.S. 575, (1983).",1282480738 1624550,comment,1624312.0,1624312.0,0,0,geedee77,,,"The real gain that I could see from this is that we could have a device like this in every home, similar to a waste disposal unit. Then, if the refinary tech is small and safe enough, we could create our own fuels (for vehicles or generators as the video suggested). That way we'd cut down dramatically on the CO2 footprint of fuelling these devices.",1282480715 1624549,comment,1624307.0,1624444.0,0,0,jacquesm,,,"They should have thought this one through a bit better. A fair number of people will take a refusal to strengthen the system as proof that the system is already being tampered with. That may or may not be the case but the head of the election committee should be <i>happy</i> that outsiders are showing the flaws, not arrest them. After all everybody benefits from a solid system, right?<p>This is also going to draw a lot of international scrutiny.",1282480704 1624548,comment,1624307.0,1624307.0,0,0,todayiamme,,,"The most unfortunate thing is that the machines won't be replaced before crucial elections. If they are ever replaced at all. It's in the interest of the political parties to let them continue and the executive branch of the government is too myopic to deal with something like this. Their documents think that it's the greatest machine on Earth (I kid you not) and others are begging a piece of their action. The judiciary in the other hand is already bogged down and it will be many years before the higher courts hear this case and several years for the deliberation to come out.<p>What alarms me is that this is a country where parliamentary votes can be bagged for money (see: <a href=""http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cash-for-votes_scandal"" rel=""nofollow"">http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cash-for-votes_scandal</a> ) and politicians try to buy the people through thinly veiled bribes. What happens if you remove the last pillars of belief in the system? The ballot has been sacred ground in India and it has been a symbol that everything can be fixed. What happens if you take that away?",1282480689 1624547,comment,1622827.0,1623106.0,0,0,kd0amg,,,"<i>However, there is a significant amount of the market (30%? Tried to google the figure and couldn't find it) that Wall Street doesn't cover, analyze or do much of anything about. For the most part, this is the playing field for the individual investor.</i><p>Is ""a couple of hours per week"" enough to do the research necessary to perform well in that area?",1282480689 1624546,comment,1624392.0,1624535.0,0,0,robryan,,,"Has some minor, quiet obvious observations. Saying that though your average techcrunch article serves up about the same.",1282480656 1624545,comment,1622556.0,1623473.0,0,0,Ardit20,,,or lack of consent,1282480649 1624544,story,,,65,24,DanielH,The Expanding Birthrate Of Web Startups,http://www.avc.com/a_vc/2010/08/the-expanding-birthrate-of-web-startups.html,,1282480462 1624542,story,,,34,2,wkornewald,"Final, official GSoC Django NoSQL status update & implications for Django-nonrel",http://www.allbuttonspressed.com/blog/django/2010/08/Final-official-GSoC-Django-NoSQL-status-update,,1282480134 1624541,comment,1624010.0,1624010.0,0,0,ljlolel,,,"Is there a way to do the reverse? That is, can I ensure a more stable connection by using one terminal to open multiple SSH TCP connections for faster speed and redundancy?<p>My workplace sometimes suffers from serious problems and because TCP allocates resources based on number of connections, I'm pretty sure I can improve the situation by establishing 2 tcp connections for the terminal.",1282480078 1624540,comment,1624250.0,1624250.0,0,0,dogas,,,"Glad to see some light shed on how business-unfriendly Philadelphia is, with their exorbitantly high gross receipts tax and city wage tax.<p>The city wage tax is responsible for the city's 40 year long population decline, and most people now do the reverse commute to neighboring counties, because no business owners in their right minds would begin or continue operations in philadelphia county. In fact, there's a good amount of large companies set up right across the city line. The net effect is you see shuttered store fronts and blight on nearly every street, regardless of how nice the neighborhood is.<p>And, of course, nobody in city hall understands this. The entire political scene in philly is entrenched, pay to play politics.<p>Don't get me wrong, if these taxes were making philly a great place to live, I wouldn't be bitching. If they had an amazing transportation system, the streets were nice and pothole free, the services provided were amazing, the homeless had a place to go, the police coverage was very effective, then sure, I'll pay for those great things. However absolutely none of that exists in philly, which makes living and starting a business in a neighboring county that much more attractive.",1282480011 1624539,comment,1623986.0,1624174.0,0,0,hga,,,"Ignoring everything else about that finding, if you read the fine print you'll note it excludes the enrichment of uranium to weapons grade. Which they certainly seem to be working furiously on.<p>They don't <i>need</i> any additional work until they've got enough of that stuff. We know from the documents Libya surrendered to us after Saddam was pulled from his spider hole that the Kahn network acquired from the PRC the plans to a 44kT yield uranium implosion device. Plans so detailed they go down to the factory floor level in telling you ""using ""Loc-tite"" of this variety, tighten this bolt to this torque"".",1282479884 1624538,comment,1624313.0,1624313.0,0,0,neiljohnson,,,"Without more specifics it's hard to give practical advice. Daniel Pink's book 'Drive' and the video that has been doing the rounds in response <a href=""http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u6XAPnuFjJc"" rel=""nofollow"">http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u6XAPnuFjJc</a> make an awful lot of sense.<p>Essentially to get the best from people you need to give them\n * Autonomy\n * Mastery \n * Purpose<p>I suspect from your question that you are most interested in \n focusing on Mastery, specifically how to help them make progress towards it.<p>I found Pragmatic Programer to be a pretty good general resource. <a href=""http://www.pragprog.com/the-pragmatic-programmer"" rel=""nofollow"">http://www.pragprog.com/the-pragmatic-programmer</a><p>Outside of that I'd second the other comment here taking about Design Patterns - I think that the Head First book <a href=""http://oreilly.com/catalog/9780596007126"" rel=""nofollow"">http://oreilly.com/catalog/9780596007126</a> is a great introduction<p>Day to day, finding ways to give to really quick feedback is important, code review and general collaboration with the others will really help.",1282479854 1624537,comment,1624338.0,1624338.0,0,0,jacquesm,,,The law could be changed without any effect to anybodies bottom line by making it mandatory to release in to the public domain any work that is no longer in print.,1282479854 1624535,comment,1624392.0,1624392.0,0,0,jasonlotito,,,"Why not just link to Posterous, you know, the subject of the story, instead of a blog?",1282479583 1624534,comment,1623986.0,1624160.0,0,0,hga,,,"""<i>it's not enough to really seriously hurt another</i> country""<p>Are you <i>really</i> serious? Have you looked at a map to see how small Israel is? What about the problem that most countries are ""one nuclear bomb"" size, in that <i>everything</i> having to do with their ruling class is concentrated in one massive city? Which I grant would normally take much more than one fission bomb to destroy, but if the placement and wind directions are good, a lot will be uninhabitable for a while?<p>London, Paris, Tokyo, Moscow, Seoul (I think), there's lots more. Notably the US and Germany aren't in this category (or so I think for the latter, which is an artifact of the end of WWII).<p>Israel's big cities aren't, <i>can't</i> be that big nor are their very many of them (more than two that really count???).<p>There's also the EMP gambit which might be used against us.<p>As for rail yards, again, are you really serious? They're fantastically harder than civilian buildings.",1282479560 1624533,comment,1624452.0,1624466.0,0,0,Hagelin,,,"<i>""Maybe I did something wrong to my Google settings. Maybe I flipped some obscure switch. I am completely willing to take the blame here.""</i>",1282479450 1624532,comment,1624307.0,1624307.0,0,0,jacquesm,,,"Rop Gongrijp is the guy behind wijvertrouwenstemcomputersniet.nl and was instrumental in getting the Dutch government to abandon electronic voting and use the famous red pencil again.<p>He's also one of the co-founders of xs4all.nl, one of the first ISP in the netherlands.<p>Great quote right there from the Chief Election Commisioner: ""are practically totally tamper proof."", so, effectively he's actually admitting they're broken.<p>You can't be 'practically' tamper proof, you're tamper proof or you're not, just like you can't be a little bit pregnant or slightly dead.<p>If they set up a defense fund I'll definitely contribute.<p>This is a just cause, India is the largest democracy on earth, they're an example for the whole region.",1282479394 1624531,comment,1623986.0,1623987.0,0,0,hga,,,"One problem here: to have it <i>operated</i> by the locals requires a significant training effort and then it's reinforced by doing it for real.<p>You're absolutely right about the lack of a direct proliferation problem and the fact that so many people including inexcusably Jimmy Carter when he was President (he was one of Rickover's nuclear engineers) make such a big deal of this non-existent danger says a lot about modern world wide science policy, all bad.<p>Weapons grade plutonium has to be be bred quickly so that the buildup of the two undesired isotopes is minimized, which required quick fuel exchange, something the RMBK designed used at Chernobyl allows. Taking standard civilian grade plutonium based on the usual infrequent fueling cycles and trying to make a bomb out of it requires refrigeration capable of removing 100kW of waste heat (that's from the plutonium isotope used to power the RTGs used in deep space probes) and results in something that's locomotive sized and that has sub-kiloton yield (we did this as a proof of concept in the late '70s and Jimmy freaked).<p>That said, while Iran's incompetence at maintaining and expanding their electrical infrastructure means they really do need the power, what's to say they don't use it as an inefficient weapons grade plutonium breeder? It does indeed suck for this purpose, but will they care???<p>(I suspect they will because the subsequent separation process is so difficult to run in practice (due to how fiercely radioactive what's pulled out of a reactor is) and they're forging ahead on the uranium approach.)",1282479231 1624530,comment,1624312.0,1624517.0,0,0,senki,,,"It's efficiency is ~85%, according to the Wikipedia.<p><a href=""http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thermal_depolymerization"" rel=""nofollow"">http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thermal_depolymerization</a>",1282479135 1624529,comment,1624452.0,1624452.0,0,0,MC27,,,"Not sure what to think about this post. I've heard Leo speak about the likes of Twitter being the ""internet's nervous system."" In reality, these social networks - although useful for certain activities, like networking - are mostly superficial and disposable. Perhaps, when you are surrounded by pundits and PR types, it becomes difficult seeing beyond the hype.",1282478999 1624528,comment,1624469.0,1624469.0,0,0,jacquesm,,,"Typical. There's enough text in the sample to ID the client, they could have been a bit more circumspect there.<p>When all you have is a hammer...<p>I think we should see this in light of the recent nosql trend though, this guy was just ahead of the curve.",1282478960 1624527,comment,1624511.0,1624518.0,0,0,wil2k,,,"Indeed.<p>If this conclusion is extrapolated, what's next? pedophiles looking at pictures of naked children e.g. to make sure they don't have bruises because of abuse by their parents!??\nThen such a person can claim not to look at those pictures for for ""bad reasons"", to give a more extreme example..<p>Very, very worrying conclusion.",1282478729 1624526,comment,1624219.0,1624502.0,0,0,revorad,,,"""Oliver Morgan<p>Hi All, \nWelcome to my introduction to Nitrode. \n<a href=""http://github.com/ollym/nitrode"" rel=""nofollow"">http://github.com/ollym/nitrode</a> \n<i>The Problem...</i> \nNode.JS has no FastCGI module or alike that allows it to connect to an \nexisting HTTP server like NGINX. \n<i>The Solution...</i> \nNitrode is aimed to bridge that gap by providing a fast and versatile HTTP \nserver, built on top of Node.JS. It aims to support many of the mainstream \nfeatures NGINX does, but has the added advantage of being written in \nJavascript and exposing an API to allow existing applications to fully \ncontrol it without leaving the current process. \n<i>Great! How do i use it?</i> \nYou can find the repository here: <a href=""http://github.com/ollym/nitrode"" rel=""nofollow"">http://github.com/ollym/nitrode</a> \nI have included an example.js file, which will utilise all the current \nfeature of Nitrode which are: \n 1. HTTP Basic Authentication \n 2. ETag and If-Modified-Since Support \n 3. Public directory / Static file support \n 4. SSL Support \n 5. Fully configurable \n 6. Vitual Host support \n 7. Redirect support \n 8. And much much more... \nUnlike Connect, it aims to be purely an HTTP server, and focusses entirely \non that function. \nTo run the example: \n 1. Clone the repository \n 2. cd to the repository directory \n 3. Run the command: ""sudo node example.js"" \n 4. Open up a browser, and type in: ""localhost:80"" \n 5. Authenticate yourself by using using username: 'admin', password: \n 'admin' \n 6. You should now see a page titled: ""Welcome to Nitrode!"" \nMake sure you also read through example.js to see what it's doing! \n<i>So whats the catch?</i> \nNitrode is very young, i've only been working on it for the past week or so \nand so as such there are a number of things i still have to do: \n 1. Split index.js into smaller libraries \n 2. Add authentication digest support \n 3. Add SSL certificate authentication support \n 4. Write unit tests \n 5. Improve sys.pump performance \n 6. Write benchmarks \n 7. Write documentation \nIf anyone is interested to help me out with this list, then please do! \nRegards, \nOlly""",1282478627 1624525,comment,1623482.0,1624189.0,0,0,desigooner,,,"Yeah, I got the warning on quite some sites incl. get satisfaction and even twitter at one point. Does it give false positives?",1282478585 1624523,comment,1622050.0,1623672.0,0,0,Robin_Message,,,"I'm not sure. You can borrow a lab machine, or a friend's machine. Surely it is no worse than a dead tree book - you either have to buy it or find somewhere to borrow it from. Embrace DRM or fail seems like a false dichotomy.<p>I do agree that this is a worrying trend, and Stallman make a valid point in <i>The Right to Read</i>, but I think the point he is making is that once you have DRM, you can stop people borrowing stuff. That is bad, but we haven't got there yet.",1282478481 1624522,comment,1624452.0,1624463.0,0,0,nkassis,,,"Yeah but if Leo Laporte can go that long without anyone noticing, what are the chances anyone cares about us tweeting.<p>He has a large fan base, and I believe is well liked. I think he points out that twitter isn't building up peoples attention span but making it much shorter. The vast amount of tweet poring in just drowns out the individual posters. I can tell you right now, I wouldn't notice if a couple of people I subscribe to disappeared from twitter except maybe my wife :)",1282478475
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Permission is for an assisted living scheme comprising 8 flats and 4 bungalows.. http://www.redcar-cleveland.gov.uk/rcbcweb.nsf/7265BE9ED13D3F6580256F6A003F1D97/$FILE/Publication%20Local%20Plan%20%28November%202016%29.pdf,2017-11-10,2017-11-10, http://opendatacommunities.org/id/unitary-authority/redcar-and-cleveland,136,"Wilton Lane, Guisborough",-1.054712,54.539524,http://www.redcar-cleveland.gov.uk/rcbcweb.nsf/E362D0843A70155880257D640049A543/$File/136_Wilton%20Lane.pdf,0.27,not owned by a public authority,,permissioned,full planning permission,,https://planning.redcar-cleveland.gov.uk/(S(uu2vptib0zpyew1olpkpck1q))/plaRecord.aspx?AppNo=R/2017/0407/FFM,14,14,yes,Local Plan Housing Allocation. Permission is for 14 semi-detached 3-bed dwellings.. http://www.redcar-cleveland.gov.uk/rcbcweb.nsf/7265BE9ED13D3F6580256F6A003F1D97/$FILE/Publication%20Local%20Plan%20%28November%202016%29.pdf,2017-11-10,2017-11-10, http://opendatacommunities.org/id/unitary-authority/redcar-and-cleveland,387,"Land Adjacent Ryehills School, Redcar",-1.057576,54.605045,http://www.redcar-cleveland.gov.uk/rcbcweb.nsf/E362D0843A70155880257D640049A543/$File/387_Land%20adjacent%20Ryehills%20School.pdf,1.23,owned by a public authority,,pending decision,,,https://planning.redcar-cleveland.gov.uk/(S(a4am2f0uionv2gvttu4glsoi))/plaRecord.aspx?AppNo=R/2017/0728/FFM,49,49,yes,"Local Plan Housing Allocation. Application is for 49 dwellings comprising 2,3 and 4-bed semi-detached and detached dwellings.. http://www.redcar-cleveland.gov.uk/rcbcweb.nsf/7265BE9ED13D3F6580256F6A003F1D97/$FILE/Publication%20Local%20Plan%20%28November%202016%29.pdf",2017-11-10,2017-11-10, http://opendatacommunities.org/id/unitary-authority/redcar-and-cleveland,360,"Former Rosecroft School, Rosecroft Lane, Loftus",-0.891035,54.550708,http://www.redcar-cleveland.gov.uk/rcbcweb.nsf/E362D0843A70155880257D640049A543/$File/360_Former%20Rosecroft%20School.pdf,1.38,owned by a public authority,,not permissioned,,,https://planning.redcar-cleveland.gov.uk/(S(2hh5vakvzynnbkkhw2yugjhv))/plaRecord.aspx?AppNo=R/2011/0926/FFM,50,50,yes,Part of wider local plan allocation of with former playing field for 100 dwellings over 3.1ha. Yield reflects previous planning permission for the site from 2011.. http://www.redcar-cleveland.gov.uk/rcbcweb.nsf/7265BE9ED13D3F6580256F6A003F1D97/$FILE/Publication%20Local%20Plan%20%28November%202016%29.pdf,2017-11-10,2017-11-10, http://opendatacommunities.org/id/unitary-authority/redcar-and-cleveland,389,"Hummersea Hills Phase 1, Loftus",-0.886763,54.557688,http://www.redcar-cleveland.gov.uk/rcbcweb.nsf/E362D0843A70155880257D640049A543/$File/389_Hummersea%20Hills%20Phase%201.pdf,0.41,not owned by a public authority,,permissioned,full planning permission,2010-03-08,https://planning.redcar-cleveland.gov.uk/(S(y3dqliq10gifg4sfkqqfuc4f))/plaRecord.aspx?AppNo=R/2009/0766/FFM,17,17,,. Comprises remaining development area on extant consent at phase 1 .,2017-11-10,2017-11-10, http://opendatacommunities.org/id/unitary-authority/redcar-and-cleveland,392,"Hummersea Hills Phase 2, Loftus",-0.889832,54.557402,http://www.redcar-cleveland.gov.uk/rcbcweb.nsf/E362D0843A70155880257D640049A543/$File/392_Hummersea%20Hills%20Phase%202.pdf,3.11,not owned by a public authority,,permissioned,full planning permission,2011-11-04,https://planning.redcar-cleveland.gov.uk/(S(y3dqliq10gifg4sfkqqfuc4f))/plaRecord.aspx?AppNo=R/2011/0375/FFM,104,104,,Site excludes 1.0ha associated public open space which is part of the planning permission and is adjacent to the site.. Comprises remaining dwellings on phase 2 and excludes separate permission on part of the site for 60 extra-care apartments which is expected to lapse in June 2018. The figure of 104 includes 34 dwellings previously proposed on the apartment permission site.,2017-11-10,2017-11-10, http://opendatacommunities.org/id/unitary-authority/redcar-and-cleveland,457,"Former Abattoir Site, Boosbeck",-0.983966,54.54464,http://www.redcar-cleveland.gov.uk/rcbcweb.nsf/E362D0843A70155880257D640049A543/$File/457_Former%20Abattoir%20Site.pdf,0.81,not owned by a public authority,,permissioned,outline planning permission,2017-02-22,https://planning.redcar-cleveland.gov.uk/(S(uu2vptib0zpyew1olpkpck1q))/plaRecord.aspx?AppNo=R/2016/0759/OOM,31,31,,. Part of larger allocation site (4.3ha.) site with outline permission for 69 dwellings. Rest of allocation is currently Council owned open space.,2017-11-10,2017-11-10, http://opendatacommunities.org/id/unitary-authority/redcar-and-cleveland,456,"Former Handale Primary School, Loftus",-0.892609,54.554237,http://www.redcar-cleveland.gov.uk/rcbcweb.nsf/E362D0843A70155880257D640049A543/$File/456_Former%20Handale%20Primary%20School.pdf,0.28,owned by a public authority,,not permissioned,,,,10,10,,Local Plan Housing Allocation. http://www.redcar-cleveland.gov.uk/rcbcweb.nsf/7265BE9ED13D3F6580256F6A003F1D97/$FILE/Publication%20Local%20Plan%20%28November%202016%29.pdf,2017-11-10,2017-11-10, http://opendatacommunities.org/id/unitary-authority/redcar-and-cleveland,206,"Land at Corporation Road, Redcar",-1.074113,54.61309,http://www.redcar-cleveland.gov.uk/rcbcweb.nsf/E362D0843A70155880257D640049A543/$File/206_Land%20at%20Corporation%20Road.pdf,2.41,owned by a public authority,,not permissioned,,,,86,86,,Local Plan Housing Allocation. http://www.redcar-cleveland.gov.uk/rcbcweb.nsf/7265BE9ED13D3F6580256F6A003F1D97/$FILE/Publication%20Local%20Plan%20%28November%202016%29.pdf,2017-11-10,2017-11-10, http://opendatacommunities.org/id/unitary-authority/redcar-and-cleveland,376,"Land at Park Lane, Guisborough",-1.074113,54.536596,http://www.redcar-cleveland.gov.uk/rcbcweb.nsf/E362D0843A70155880257D640049A543/$File/376_Land%20at%20Park%20Lane.pdf,0.48,owned by a public authority,,not permissioned,,,,40,40,,Local Plan Housing Allocation. http://www.redcar-cleveland.gov.uk/rcbcweb.nsf/7265BE9ED13D3F6580256F6A003F1D97/$FILE/Publication%20Local%20Plan%20%28November%202016%29.pdf,2017-11-10,2017-11-10, http://opendatacommunities.org/id/unitary-authority/redcar-and-cleveland,405,"Land at Stanghow Road, Skelton",-0.972613,54.560263,http://www.redcar-cleveland.gov.uk/rcbcweb.nsf/E362D0843A70155880257D640049A543/$File/405_Land%20at%20Stanghow%20Road.pdf,0.33,not owned by a public authority,,not permissioned,,,,10,10,,Local Plan Housing Allocation. http://www.redcar-cleveland.gov.uk/rcbcweb.nsf/7265BE9ED13D3F6580256F6A003F1D97/$FILE/Publication%20Local%20Plan%20%28November%202016%29.pdf,2017-11-10,2017-11-10, http://opendatacommunities.org/id/unitary-authority/redcar-and-cleveland,472,"Former Salvation Army Hall, Bolckow Street, Eston",-1.140837,54.557763,http://www.redcar-cleveland.gov.uk/rcbcweb.nsf/E362D0843A70155880257D640049A543/$File/472_Former%20Salvation%20Army%20Hall.pdf,0.18,not owned by a public authority,,permissioned,full planning permission,2016-08-03,https://planning.redcar-cleveland.gov.uk/(S(uy1ufumhnyqs3jgp1edp505h))/plaRecord.aspx?AppNo=R/2016/0181/FF,6,6,yes,. Change of use from assembly hall to 6 flats.,2017-11-10,2017-11-10, http://opendatacommunities.org/id/unitary-authority/redcar-and-cleveland,470,"Rear of 49-93 High Street, Redcar",-1.079372,54.618135,http://www.redcar-cleveland.gov.uk/rcbcweb.nsf/E362D0843A70155880257D640049A543/$File/470_Rear%20of%2049-93%20High%20Street.pd,0.24,not owned by a public authority,,permissioned,outline planning permission,2016-04-21,https://planning.redcar-cleveland.gov.uk/(S(uy1ufumhnyqs3jgp1edp505h))/plaRecord.aspx?AppNo=R/2016/0048/OO,5,5,yes,,2017-11-10,2017-11-10, http://opendatacommunities.org/id/unitary-authority/redcar-and-cleveland,483,"11-12 Esplanade & 7-10 Dundas Street, Redcar",-1.067114,54.61921,http://www.redcar-cleveland.gov.uk/rcbcweb.nsf/E362D0843A70155880257D640049A543/$File/483_11-12%20Esplanade%20and%207-10%20Dundas%20Street.pdf,0.01,not owned by a public authority,,permissioned,full planning permission,2016-04-05,https://planning.redcar-cleveland.gov.uk/(S(uy1ufumhnyqs3jgp1edp505h))/plaRecord.aspx?AppNo=R/2016/0059/FF,5,5,yes,. Sub-division from 4 to 9 flats.,2017-11-10,2017-11-10, http://opendatacommunities.org/id/unitary-authority/redcar-and-cleveland,481,"Former Royal Hotel, Whitby Road, Loftus",-0.875679,54.553605,http://www.redcar-cleveland.gov.uk/rcbcweb.nsf/E362D0843A70155880257D640049A543/$File/481_Former%20Royal%20Hotel.pdf,0.1,not owned by a public authority,,permissioned,full planning permission,2016-12-16,https://planning.redcar-cleveland.gov.uk/(S(uy1ufumhnyqs3jgp1edp505h))/plaRecord.aspx?AppNo=R/2016/0676/FF,7,7,yes,. Conversion scheme from pub to flats.,2017-11-10,2017-11-10, http://opendatacommunities.org/id/unitary-authority/redcar-and-cleveland,484,"Ings Mews, Redcar",-1.058795,54.613277,http://www.redcar-cleveland.gov.uk/rcbcweb.nsf/E362D0843A70155880257D640049A543/$File/484_Ings%20Mews.pdf,0.17,not owned by a public authority,,permissioned,full planning permission,2016-06-16,https://planning.redcar-cleveland.gov.uk/(S(uy1ufumhnyqs3jgp1edp505h))/plaRecord.aspx?AppNo=R/2015/0575/FF,5,5,yes,. Permission is for 4 semi-detached dwellings and 1 detached dwelling all with detached garages.,2017-11-10,2017-11-10,
[ [ "ID", "Type", "Story", "Parent", "Points", "Comments", "Author", "Title", "URL", "Content", "Created" ], [ "203085", "comment", "202714.0", "202802.0", "0", "0", "s3graham", "", "", "I read single quotes as quoting someone too (and in my reading that's what the article you linked to is doing).<p>I'm pretty sure you don't \"need\" quotes to \"paraphrase\" someone, you could just write the characterization, in, you know, words.<p>Anyway, I agree: very weak, tabloid-esque title.", "1212044325" ], [ "203084", "comment", "202538.0", "202755.0", "0", "0", "SwellJoe", "", "", "Looks cool...but not exactly what I had in mind.<p>I'm thinking actual tools for producing real original music. I'm the kinda guy that loves tinkering with analog synths, odd analog drum machines, acoustic instruments of many types, old amplifiers and effects devices, recording gear. I've owned and played some lovely and bizarre stuff...Chapman Stick, Synsonics Drums, accordion, banjo...as well as normal stuff. I just think there's an amazing amount of fun one could have with entirely novel input devices like the balance board and Wii-mote.<p>But I'll definitely be buying Wii Music.", "1212044183" ], [ "203083", "comment", "203040.0", "203040.0", "0", "0", "aheilbut", "", "", "I have a MacBook black, and I'd go with the MacBook Pro - the more screen the better.", "1212044133" ], [ "203082", "comment", "203040.0", "203040.0", "0", "0", "Shadow84", "", "", "A friend of mine bought a MacBook Air. It is nice if you don't have to high expectations performancewise. Another problem is, that the Air gets very warm. All the other limitations you can work around.<p>I would get the MacBook Black because it is more bang for the buck.", "1212044027" ], [ "203081", "comment", "202665.0", "202726.0", "0", "0", "Tichy", "", "", "The path is the goal, or how is that saying translated to english?<p>While thinking about an impossible problem, you can discover lots of other things. Also, who says that it is impossible?", "1212044025" ], [ "203080", "comment", "201844.0", "202925.0", "0", "0", "SwellJoe", "", "", "\"This is precisely the thinking that leads to getting disrupted by a different business model.\"<p>Please re-read my whole comment (and the one above it). I've explicitly discussed paradigm shifts that change the shape of the industry. A \"different business model\" is obviously one such type of shift. But given the description of the situation, I don't believe the OP is in such a moment in the history of his industry.", "1212043814" ], [ "203079", "comment", "202715.0", "202733.0", "0", "0", "Raphael", "", "", "Why not get it directly from the source?", "1212043742" ], [ "203078", "story", "", "", "1", "0", "jquigley", "Chicago Lisp Workshop: May 31", "http://www.chicagolisp.org/", "Chicago Lisp is hosting a half-day Lisp Workshop for beginners this coming Saturday, May 31 at 3:00pm. More information can be found on our wiki (http://tinyurl.com/55pvt9). We do hope you can join us!", "1212043723" ], [ "203077", "comment", "202342.0", "202926.0", "0", "0", "bootload", "", "", "<i>\"... WalMart can help by offering inexpensive pharmaceuticals. ...\"</i><p>Inexpensive yes, effective maybe, probably no. Walmart works by dictating the price a supplier sells. This is how it gets things so cheap, screw the other guy hard. So the question is <i>\"do you want the cheapest drug or the most effective?\"</i>. By effective I mean, <i>\"it does what it claims\"</i>. There are huge <i>quality</i> problems in outsourcing pharma-products to China, India and other non-first world states. If you want to Walmart exerting it's control on drug price, the likely result is cheaper but an inferior outsourced product.", "1212043708" ], [ "203076", "comment", "202918.0", "202918.0", "0", "0", "dedalus", "", "", "The key thing is to differentiate between a biography and a hagiography.Oppenheimer is a must read let it be \"American Prometheus\" or my favorite \"<a href=\"http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0195166736/qid=1151026828/sr=1-1/ref=sr_1_1/002-5599574-8264820?s=books&v=glance&n=283155\" rel=\"nofollow\">http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0195166736/qid=1151026828/s...</a>\".<p>This guy is awe-inspiring in almost every sense of the word.Despite reading all biographies you still feel a sense of enigma about his personality. Try understanding why the american government revoked his top secret clearance despite being \"da man\" at Los Alamos. He could walk into any deep technical discussion and lead them through their blocking situations.He can write poetry and amazingly well read about other cultures and still finding time to deliver more than expected results. Thats one heck of a biography to write..", "1212043593" ], [ "203075", "comment", "202918.0", "202918.0", "0", "0", "mynameishere", "", "", "Peter the Great: His Life and World, by Massie (this book won a Pulitzer but all his histories are very good)", "1212043358" ], [ "203074", "story", "", "", "2", "0", "foemmel", "Twitterbucks", "http://www.tbray.org/ongoing/When/200x/2008/05/28/Twitterbucks", "", "1212043162" ], [ "203073", "comment", "203040.0", "203067.0", "0", "0", "sebastian", "", "", "That's a pretty good point. I have been in love with the air since the day it was announced. I just want to make sure I won't eventually regret not having a little more flexibility.", "1212042998" ], [ "203071", "comment", "202383.0", "202579.0", "0", "0", "falsestprophet", "", "", "Do you know if historical level II quotes are available? That data seems like it could be interesting (and profitable) to explore.<p>If the data isn't available, do you think it is possible to collect market-wide level II quotes from a commercial source?", "1212042908" ], [ "203069", "comment", "203040.0", "203052.0", "0", "0", "sebastian", "", "", "Has it been picking up grease like walterk mentioned?<p>If I go for the black I'm pretty sure I will be getting the same model you got.", "1212042779" ], [ "203068", "comment", "202996.0", "203050.0", "0", "0", "yariv", "", "", "Mostly for convenience. ErlyDB makes working with databases very easy. I didn't see a compelling reason to use any alternatives.<p>Although I use MySQL, I haven't used any relational features. The app doesn't do any joins.", "1212042697" ], [ "203067", "comment", "203040.0", "203040.0", "0", "0", "bomberstudios", "", "", "looks like you've made up your heart and now you're trying to make up your mind and/or wallet.<p>It may seem silly, but for me the main reason to choose a computer is what I call \"the regret factor\" (i.e: how much you'll miss the one you didn't choose)<p>No amount of processing power or future expandability can compensate just a single \"I wish I had bought the other computer\"<p>Just my .02", "1212042677" ], [ "203066", "comment", "203040.0", "203059.0", "0", "0", "sebastian", "", "", "The grease issue sounds like a problem. I have been trying to look it up but all complains are from around 2 years ago. I wonder if that was solved.", "1212042675" ], [ "203065", "story", "", "", "1", "0", "bootload", "Hanging with the young may lengthen lifespan", "http://www.abc.net.au/science/articles/2008/05/27/2257187.htm", "", "1212042655" ], [ "203064", "comment", "203040.0", "203040.0", "0", "0", "stcredzero", "", "", "The MacBook Air is slow. Go for Black.", "1212042556" ], [ "203063", "comment", "201373.0", "201775.0", "0", "0", "astrec", "", "", "You forgot to mention the obligatory beers at each event.", "1212042452" ], [ "203062", "comment", "202996.0", "203013.0", "0", "0", "stcredzero", "", "", "The difference is that you can't benchmark Ron Paul, George Bush, Barack Obama, and John McCain. (You can look at voting records.)", "1212042441" ], [ "203061", "comment", "202371.0", "202371.0", "0", "0", "flipbrad", "", "", "you're going to need a lot of contacts - as a VC, you're a matchmaker between investors and capital-needy high potential businesses. Have you got enough contacts that you can access the best prospects, and turn away asshole investors and only work with the ones that trust you and won't be breathing down your neck for returns?\\nIf not, do something to get all those contacts, and a reputation. Work for a VC, go do an MBA, go to ever goddamn OpenCoffee that's out there (and ideally infiltrate the comp sci campus at your local universities).", "1212042355" ], [ "203060", "comment", "202996.0", "203044.0", "0", "0", "stcredzero", "", "", "You might be able to do that with Stackless Python. But it will be a bit wordier.", "1212042350" ], [ "203059", "comment", "203040.0", "203040.0", "0", "0", "walterk", "", "", "Dunno if the latest versions of the black MacBook still have this problem, but I had one of the first (Core Duo), and that thing picked up grease like nobody's business.<p>If they still have that problem (which I think they do), you're better off going with a white MacBook. But personally, if you're not going the Air route, I'd opt for a 15\" MacBook Pro: it's only 0.4 lbs heavier, with more screen real estate.", "1212042205" ], [ "203058", "comment", "202996.0", "203055.0", "0", "0", "anonym", "", "", "Now that's just cold.", "1212042099" ], [ "203057", "comment", "202996.0", "203013.0", "0", "0", "mullr", "", "", "Ha! It's true! Except instead of an army of social news up-voters, it's mostly just the one guy and his blog.", "1212042087" ], [ "203056", "comment", "202943.0", "203037.0", "0", "0", "holygoat", "", "", "... he says.", "1212042061" ], [ "203055", "comment", "202996.0", "203051.0", "0", "0", "tptacek", "", "", "Ralph Nader.", "1212042048" ], [ "203054", "comment", "202761.0", "202792.0", "0", "0", "jamesbritt", "", "", "\"In the past 3 years Dell has been producing junk laptops.\"<p>Counter anecdote: I'm very happy with my Dell D830, with 1920x1200 WUXGA screen rez, running Kubuntu 8.04.<p>Reasonable weight, decent battery life, no complaints about construction.", "1212041970" ], [ "203053", "comment", "202943.0", "202943.0", "0", "0", "nickb", "", "", "Yeah, I'm sure his VCs are happy with that statement and they'll go along with that plan...<p>If you're a VC-backed company, you usually have a maximum of 7 years to make an exit. The clock usually runs out much faster since the company is either acquired long before then or it slumps and VCs take what's left of their money and put it into something else. As for IPO market... it's dead for majority of companies until SOX is overturned.", "1212041964" ], [ "203052", "comment", "203040.0", "203040.0", "0", "0", "gumbah", "", "", "I faced the same choice last month and went for the Macbook black. Mainly because of the better specs for a lower price.", "1212041960" ], [ "203051", "comment", "202996.0", "203013.0", "0", "0", "anonym", "", "", "What's Common Lisp?<p>I'm thinking either Barry Goldwater or Eugene McCarthy, kind of a toss-up.", "1212041901" ], [ "203050", "comment", "202996.0", "202996.0", "0", "0", "nickb", "", "", "Why use a database at all?", "1212041880" ], [ "203049", "comment", "202798.0", "202819.0", "0", "0", "psyklic", "", "", "6. I jumped right in without watching the video, and I got pretty frustrated when I wanted to type text and didn't see a toolbar option. I didn't even think about just typing. I do think you should add it, then \"power users\" will figure out that you can just start typing.", "1212041696" ], [ "203048", "comment", "201556.0", "202069.0", "0", "0", "kn0thing", "", "", "Yes, I'm playing with an collapse/expand button for that widget right now...", "1212041500" ], [ "203047", "story", "", "", "2", "0", "gruseom", "Placebo is not what you think", "http://www.mindhacks.com/blog/2008/05/placebo_is_not_what_.html", "", "1212041477" ], [ "203046", "comment", "203040.0", "203040.0", "0", "0", "dpc", "", "", "I'd go with a Macbook black.", "1212041397" ], [ "203045", "comment", "203040.0", "203040.0", "0", "0", "sama", "", "", "MacBook Air is a truly excellent computer. It's powerful enough for all but the most intense compiling. I don't know anyone who has one and doesn't love it.", "1212041383" ], [ "203044", "comment", "202996.0", "203043.0", "0", "0", "yariv", "", "", "1700 LOC can't be that hard to port :)", "1212041224" ], [ "203043", "comment", "202996.0", "202996.0", "0", "0", "sebastian", "", "", "Man I wish this had been developed on django.", "1212041016" ], [ "203042", "comment", "201373.0", "201373.0", "0", "0", "walterk", "", "", "Berkeley: You should be more eccentric.<p>Atlanta, so far as I can tell, doesn't have much of a message at all.<p>Having visited Cambridge over spring break, I'm definitely enamored with the intellectual climate there, and will be moving to a nearby city in a few days (with the intention of moving to Cambridge proper when I can afford it). Getting to live in Cambridge is important enough to me that I'm hesitant to even consider applying to YC's winter round. San Francisco, to me, is essentially a laid back, less dense, more confusing, poorer, sleepier, cobbled-together, more hipster version of New York.", "1212040944" ], [ "203041", "comment", "202761.0", "202792.0", "0", "0", "akd", "", "", "I am not familiar with their consumer-grade machines but my Latitude D620 is tougher than a ThinkPad. It fell out of my bag while I was biking and hit the pavement, and the battery case split open and keyboard pried off. After fitting them back into place it's as good as new (scratched, but not dented). Everything works fine on it and I get 5.5 hours of battery life.", "1212040811" ] ]
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ID,Type,Story,Parent,Points,Comments,Author,Title,URL,Content,Created 203085,comment,202714.0,202802.0,0,0,s3graham,,,"I read single quotes as quoting someone too (and in my reading that's what the article you linked to is doing).<p>I'm pretty sure you don't ""need"" quotes to ""paraphrase"" someone, you could just write the characterization, in, you know, words.<p>Anyway, I agree: very weak, tabloid-esque title.",1212044325 203084,comment,202538.0,202755.0,0,0,SwellJoe,,,"Looks cool...but not exactly what I had in mind.<p>I'm thinking actual tools for producing real original music. I'm the kinda guy that loves tinkering with analog synths, odd analog drum machines, acoustic instruments of many types, old amplifiers and effects devices, recording gear. I've owned and played some lovely and bizarre stuff...Chapman Stick, Synsonics Drums, accordion, banjo...as well as normal stuff. I just think there's an amazing amount of fun one could have with entirely novel input devices like the balance board and Wii-mote.<p>But I'll definitely be buying Wii Music.",1212044183 203083,comment,203040.0,203040.0,0,0,aheilbut,,,"I have a MacBook black, and I'd go with the MacBook Pro - the more screen the better.",1212044133 203082,comment,203040.0,203040.0,0,0,Shadow84,,,"A friend of mine bought a MacBook Air. It is nice if you don't have to high expectations performancewise. Another problem is, that the Air gets very warm. All the other limitations you can work around.<p>I would get the MacBook Black because it is more bang for the buck.",1212044027 203081,comment,202665.0,202726.0,0,0,Tichy,,,"The path is the goal, or how is that saying translated to english?<p>While thinking about an impossible problem, you can discover lots of other things. Also, who says that it is impossible?",1212044025 203080,comment,201844.0,202925.0,0,0,SwellJoe,,,"""This is precisely the thinking that leads to getting disrupted by a different business model.""<p>Please re-read my whole comment (and the one above it). I've explicitly discussed paradigm shifts that change the shape of the industry. A ""different business model"" is obviously one such type of shift. But given the description of the situation, I don't believe the OP is in such a moment in the history of his industry.",1212043814 203079,comment,202715.0,202733.0,0,0,Raphael,,,Why not get it directly from the source?,1212043742 203078,story,,,1,0,jquigley,Chicago Lisp Workshop: May 31,http://www.chicagolisp.org/,"Chicago Lisp is hosting a half-day Lisp Workshop for beginners this coming Saturday, May 31 at 3:00pm. More information can be found on our wiki (http://tinyurl.com/55pvt9). We do hope you can join us!",1212043723 203077,comment,202342.0,202926.0,0,0,bootload,,,"<i>""... WalMart can help by offering inexpensive pharmaceuticals. ...""</i><p>Inexpensive yes, effective maybe, probably no. Walmart works by dictating the price a supplier sells. This is how it gets things so cheap, screw the other guy hard. So the question is <i>""do you want the cheapest drug or the most effective?""</i>. By effective I mean, <i>""it does what it claims""</i>. There are huge <i>quality</i> problems in outsourcing pharma-products to China, India and other non-first world states. If you want to Walmart exerting it's control on drug price, the likely result is cheaper but an inferior outsourced product.",1212043708 203076,comment,202918.0,202918.0,0,0,dedalus,,,"The key thing is to differentiate between a biography and a hagiography.Oppenheimer is a must read let it be ""American Prometheus"" or my favorite ""<a href=""http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0195166736/qid=1151026828/sr=1-1/ref=sr_1_1/002-5599574-8264820?s=books&v=glance&n=283155"" rel=""nofollow"">http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0195166736/qid=1151026828/s...</a>"".<p>This guy is awe-inspiring in almost every sense of the word.Despite reading all biographies you still feel a sense of enigma about his personality. Try understanding why the american government revoked his top secret clearance despite being ""da man"" at Los Alamos. He could walk into any deep technical discussion and lead them through their blocking situations.He can write poetry and amazingly well read about other cultures and still finding time to deliver more than expected results. Thats one heck of a biography to write..",1212043593 203075,comment,202918.0,202918.0,0,0,mynameishere,,,"Peter the Great: His Life and World, by Massie (this book won a Pulitzer but all his histories are very good)",1212043358 203074,story,,,2,0,foemmel,Twitterbucks,http://www.tbray.org/ongoing/When/200x/2008/05/28/Twitterbucks,,1212043162 203073,comment,203040.0,203067.0,0,0,sebastian,,,That's a pretty good point. I have been in love with the air since the day it was announced. I just want to make sure I won't eventually regret not having a little more flexibility.,1212042998 203071,comment,202383.0,202579.0,0,0,falsestprophet,,,"Do you know if historical level II quotes are available? That data seems like it could be interesting (and profitable) to explore.<p>If the data isn't available, do you think it is possible to collect market-wide level II quotes from a commercial source?",1212042908 203069,comment,203040.0,203052.0,0,0,sebastian,,,Has it been picking up grease like walterk mentioned?<p>If I go for the black I'm pretty sure I will be getting the same model you got.,1212042779 203068,comment,202996.0,203050.0,0,0,yariv,,,"Mostly for convenience. ErlyDB makes working with databases very easy. I didn't see a compelling reason to use any alternatives.<p>Although I use MySQL, I haven't used any relational features. The app doesn't do any joins.",1212042697 203067,comment,203040.0,203040.0,0,0,bomberstudios,,,"looks like you've made up your heart and now you're trying to make up your mind and/or wallet.<p>It may seem silly, but for me the main reason to choose a computer is what I call ""the regret factor"" (i.e: how much you'll miss the one you didn't choose)<p>No amount of processing power or future expandability can compensate just a single ""I wish I had bought the other computer""<p>Just my .02",1212042677 203066,comment,203040.0,203059.0,0,0,sebastian,,,The grease issue sounds like a problem. I have been trying to look it up but all complains are from around 2 years ago. I wonder if that was solved.,1212042675 203065,story,,,1,0,bootload,Hanging with the young may lengthen lifespan,http://www.abc.net.au/science/articles/2008/05/27/2257187.htm,,1212042655 203064,comment,203040.0,203040.0,0,0,stcredzero,,,The MacBook Air is slow. Go for Black.,1212042556 203063,comment,201373.0,201775.0,0,0,astrec,,,You forgot to mention the obligatory beers at each event.,1212042452 203062,comment,202996.0,203013.0,0,0,stcredzero,,,"The difference is that you can't benchmark Ron Paul, George Bush, Barack Obama, and John McCain. (You can look at voting records.)",1212042441 203061,comment,202371.0,202371.0,0,0,flipbrad,,,"you're going to need a lot of contacts - as a VC, you're a matchmaker between investors and capital-needy high potential businesses. Have you got enough contacts that you can access the best prospects, and turn away asshole investors and only work with the ones that trust you and won't be breathing down your neck for returns?\nIf not, do something to get all those contacts, and a reputation. Work for a VC, go do an MBA, go to ever goddamn OpenCoffee that's out there (and ideally infiltrate the comp sci campus at your local universities).",1212042355 203060,comment,202996.0,203044.0,0,0,stcredzero,,,You might be able to do that with Stackless Python. But it will be a bit wordier.,1212042350 203059,comment,203040.0,203040.0,0,0,walterk,,,"Dunno if the latest versions of the black MacBook still have this problem, but I had one of the first (Core Duo), and that thing picked up grease like nobody's business.<p>If they still have that problem (which I think they do), you're better off going with a white MacBook. But personally, if you're not going the Air route, I'd opt for a 15"" MacBook Pro: it's only 0.4 lbs heavier, with more screen real estate.",1212042205 203058,comment,202996.0,203055.0,0,0,anonym,,,Now that's just cold.,1212042099 203057,comment,202996.0,203013.0,0,0,mullr,,,"Ha! It's true! Except instead of an army of social news up-voters, it's mostly just the one guy and his blog.",1212042087 203056,comment,202943.0,203037.0,0,0,holygoat,,,... he says.,1212042061 203055,comment,202996.0,203051.0,0,0,tptacek,,,Ralph Nader.,1212042048 203054,comment,202761.0,202792.0,0,0,jamesbritt,,,"""In the past 3 years Dell has been producing junk laptops.""<p>Counter anecdote: I'm very happy with my Dell D830, with 1920x1200 WUXGA screen rez, running Kubuntu 8.04.<p>Reasonable weight, decent battery life, no complaints about construction.",1212041970 203053,comment,202943.0,202943.0,0,0,nickb,,,"Yeah, I'm sure his VCs are happy with that statement and they'll go along with that plan...<p>If you're a VC-backed company, you usually have a maximum of 7 years to make an exit. The clock usually runs out much faster since the company is either acquired long before then or it slumps and VCs take what's left of their money and put it into something else. As for IPO market... it's dead for majority of companies until SOX is overturned.",1212041964 203052,comment,203040.0,203040.0,0,0,gumbah,,,I faced the same choice last month and went for the Macbook black. Mainly because of the better specs for a lower price.,1212041960 203051,comment,202996.0,203013.0,0,0,anonym,,,"What's Common Lisp?<p>I'm thinking either Barry Goldwater or Eugene McCarthy, kind of a toss-up.",1212041901 203050,comment,202996.0,202996.0,0,0,nickb,,,Why use a database at all?,1212041880 203049,comment,202798.0,202819.0,0,0,psyklic,,,"6. I jumped right in without watching the video, and I got pretty frustrated when I wanted to type text and didn't see a toolbar option. I didn't even think about just typing. I do think you should add it, then ""power users"" will figure out that you can just start typing.",1212041696 203048,comment,201556.0,202069.0,0,0,kn0thing,,,"Yes, I'm playing with an collapse/expand button for that widget right now...",1212041500 203047,story,,,2,0,gruseom,Placebo is not what you think,http://www.mindhacks.com/blog/2008/05/placebo_is_not_what_.html,,1212041477 203046,comment,203040.0,203040.0,0,0,dpc,,,I'd go with a Macbook black.,1212041397 203045,comment,203040.0,203040.0,0,0,sama,,,MacBook Air is a truly excellent computer. It's powerful enough for all but the most intense compiling. I don't know anyone who has one and doesn't love it.,1212041383 203044,comment,202996.0,203043.0,0,0,yariv,,,1700 LOC can't be that hard to port :),1212041224 203043,comment,202996.0,202996.0,0,0,sebastian,,,Man I wish this had been developed on django.,1212041016 203042,comment,201373.0,201373.0,0,0,walterk,,,"Berkeley: You should be more eccentric.<p>Atlanta, so far as I can tell, doesn't have much of a message at all.<p>Having visited Cambridge over spring break, I'm definitely enamored with the intellectual climate there, and will be moving to a nearby city in a few days (with the intention of moving to Cambridge proper when I can afford it). Getting to live in Cambridge is important enough to me that I'm hesitant to even consider applying to YC's winter round. San Francisco, to me, is essentially a laid back, less dense, more confusing, poorer, sleepier, cobbled-together, more hipster version of New York.",1212040944 203041,comment,202761.0,202792.0,0,0,akd,,,"I am not familiar with their consumer-grade machines but my Latitude D620 is tougher than a ThinkPad. It fell out of my bag while I was biking and hit the pavement, and the battery case split open and keyboard pried off. After fitting them back into place it's as good as new (scratched, but not dented). Everything works fine on it and I get 5.5 hours of battery life.",1212040811
[ [ "ID", "Type", "Story", "Parent", "Points", "Comments", "Author", "Title", "URL", "Content", "Created" ], [ "8442012", "comment", "8441699.0", "8441989.0", "0", "0", "steakejjs", "", "", "You can do this for any app.... not just snapchat.<p>He sets his computer as a proxy between snapchat-app and snappchat-server. When I did this, Snapchat was certificate pinned to their server (it&", "" ], [ "8442011", "comment", "8440357.0", "8440357.0", "0", "0", "hyp0", "", "", "What about the <i>feeling</i> of experiences?<p>Perhaps like behaviourist pain: the unpleasantness <i>is</i> the wish it would stop.", "1413032352.0" ], [ "8442010", "comment", "8441939.0", "8441939.0", "0", "0", "j_philipp", "", "", "This is an infinite browser-based mmo universe where everything can be drawn and placed into the world, wiki-style... give us a shout if you need anything! You can also script blocks to have interaction or influence the environment (for instance, here&", "" ], [ "8442009", "comment", "8441671.0", "8441797.0", "0", "0", "danieltillett", "", "", "> Making people feel safe cycling to and from shops, homes, schools and their place of work.<p>The real issue is actually making cyclist safer, not making them feel safer. Even segregated paths are not a solution if they have to cross traffic.<p>I am not sure how to solve this problem short of pushing oil up to a $1000 a barrel - even then I suspect a lot of drivers would rather give up eating rather than give up their car.", "1413032339.0" ], [ "8442007", "comment", "8441055.0", "8441994.0", "0", "0", "t-rex1", "", "", "I agree..", "1413032131.0" ], [ "8442006", "comment", "8441979.0", "8441979.0", "0", "0", "mp4box", "", "", "Cached version:<p><a href=\"https://webcache.googleusercontent.com/search?q=cache:http%3A%2F%2Fhowtosplitanatom.com%2Fnews%2F32-sci-fi-novels-you-should-read%2F\" rel=\"nofollow\">https://webcache.googleusercontent.com/search?q=cache:http%3...</a>", "1413032119.0" ], [ "8442005", "comment", "8440486.0", "8441909.0", "0", "0", "keithpeter", "", "", "True Charlie, I should have said <i>most of the time</i>...<p>The Wetterhahn case was mentioned in the original comment thread (or one of the articles linked from the original post) and was so shocking that permanent changes in regulations and practice occurred.<p>More mundane and work-a-day &", "" ], [ "8442004", "story", "", "", "71", "45", "cloudrail", "Show HN: One Adaptive API for Dropbox, Google Drive, OneDrive", "http://cloud-rail.com", "", "1413032067.0" ], [ "8442003", "comment", "8439896.0", "8439896.0", "0", "0", "fiatjaf", "", "", "Any feedback is appreciated.", "1413032020.0" ], [ "8442002", "comment", "8441671.0", "8441774.0", "0", "0", "danieltillett", "", "", "It is not really hyperbole when it come to the consequence of a serious accident. Hundreds of cyclists are killed every year by cars and trucks, but I am yet to hear of even one driver killed by a cyclist - this would be a man bites dog type story.<p>You are far less worried about risk than me - if I had been hit 6 times by cars while on a bike I would not even be able to look at a bike without feeling ill let alone ride one.", "1413031999.0" ], [ "8442001", "comment", "8441699.0", "8441699.0", "0", "0", "alecco", "", "", "This work was done within the Sadosky Foundation in Argentina under a new program to research/enhance security for mobile users. World renown researchers are part of the team. Kudos to them!", "1413031985.0" ], [ "8442000", "comment", "8436730.0", "8437695.0", "0", "0", "RamunasM", "", "", "Thank you!", "1413031937.0" ], [ "8441999", "comment", "8438904.0", "8439829.0", "0", "0", "lumberjack", "", "", "Exactly. Long before Uber there was an idea of digitizing carpooling that went something like this:<p><a href=\"http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CTn-ev4fjsM\" rel=\"nofollow\">http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CTn-ev4fjsM</a><p>Even then, it&", "" ], [ "8441998", "story", "", "", "9", "0", "YL108", "How to Find the Best Co-Founder Forever", "http://hatchery.io/how-to-find-your-perfect-co-founder.html", "", "1413031922.0" ], [ "8441997", "comment", "8441979.0", "8441979.0", "0", "0", "hamidr", "", "", "It&", "" ], [ "8441996", "comment", "8441095.0", "8441095.0", "0", "0", "Immortalin", "", "", "Their greatest mistake(s) were the removal of visual basic 6 line of products and windows 10. Visual basic 6 is my first programming language and is probably still my favourite. The problem with lua and python and most other &quot;beginner friendly&quot; languages is that it is hard to do anything useful when u are just starting other than printing hello world to terminal. My intro to vb6 was creating a simple calculator, it was amazing knowing that i could create an application simply by dragging and dropping some elements and writing some code. I never had to worry about things like gtk bindings and makefiles etc. The earlier version of visual studio started up in less then a second and I never experienced any lag. The killer feature was probably the combination of both an just-in-time interpretator and a full-blown compiler. I could simply click play and the app would run, if i need an exe, it would also export one. This feature put most modern &quot;repl-based languages&quot; and &quot;test-driven development&quot; to shame. A lot of people complain that vb 6 is not object-orientated enough, but remember, C is not object-orientated either, and it still tops the tiobe programming list. Windows is sorely in need of an Rapid application development framework. Although vb6 still installs on windows 7, a lot of its features are broken. I really miss having an IDE that doesnt get in your way, starts up quickly, and allows you to get things done fast. The argument that vb6 encourages bad programming practices etc. is not really that valid when the user is not an professional programmer. After all, would you rather teach your kids to code by teaching him about build tools and commandlines and gui bindings or would you simply give them an environment where they can create whatever they want in a fuss-free way? Now, lets just hope that microsoft isnt stupid enough to nerf asp.net web forms.......", "1413031806.0" ], [ "8441995", "comment", "8441699.0", "8441699.0", "0", "0", "dpweb", "", "", "Lemme get this straight.. The password is hardcoded into Java code, so by decompiling it you can get that pw and break it? So essentially simple decompilation was all that was needed? That&", "" ], [ "8441994", "comment", "8441055.0", "8441985.0", "0", "0", "psaintla", "", "", "I&", "" ], [ "8441993", "comment", "8439977.0", "8440835.0", "0", "0", "justincormack", "", "", "There is a good article about the failure of the plan to make the City of London pedway-based <a href=\"http://vimeo.com/80787092\" rel=\"nofollow\">http://vimeo.com/80787092</a>", "1413031639.0" ], [ "8441991", "comment", "8441671.0", "8441797.0", "0", "0", "whyenot", "", "", "> <i>i.e. It&", "" ], [ "8441990", "comment", "8441854.0", "8441854.0", "0", "0", "Villodre", "", "", "This is very old:\\n<a href=\"http://www.snopes.com/humor/letters/connery.asp\" rel=\"nofollow\">http://www.snopes.com/humor/letters/connery.asp</a>", "1413031513.0" ], [ "8441989", "comment", "8441699.0", "8441699.0", "0", "0", "jaimex3", "", "", "This is nothing, you can intercept the snap with wireshark and MITM:<p><a href=\"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CuW-Rz65zLs\" rel=\"nofollow\">https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CuW-Rz65zLs</a>", "1413031511.0" ], [ "8441988", "comment", "8439977.0", "8441386.0", "0", "0", "justincormack", "", "", "Well the Florida example is for 4 lane highways, so not so sure.", "1413031466.0" ], [ "8441987", "comment", "8439648.0", "8441775.0", "0", "0", "atomical", "", "", "The moral compass / exploit is a red herring. The bigger issue is that some guy on the internet, who claims to be driven in all the right ways, isn&", "" ], [ "8441986", "comment", "8441055.0", "8441097.0", "0", "0", "stfu", "", "", "Somewhat sad to see the <i>cyber security war</i> narrative becoming the top voted comment on hackernews.<p>Until the public realize that they are themselves the target of those <i>cyber security war</i> activities by their own government, those revelations can not be damaging enough.<p>Just to support the point: Today the new Snowden movie is all over the news, while practically nobody seems to care bout those revelations you claim being <i>really damaging</i>.", "1413031321.0" ], [ "8441985", "comment", "8441055.0", "8441055.0", "0", "0", "t-rex1", "", "", "Revealing mass surveillance is one thing (great!), but some of these leaks feels like revealing too much and some of whats meant to be protecting us...no??", "1413031311.0" ], [ "8441984", "story", "", "", "1", "0", "aluciani", "VMUG Benefits Video", "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4uIN2bcFrSA&feature=youtu.be&a", "", "1413031309.0" ], [ "8441983", "comment", "8439560.0", "8441691.0", "0", "0", "radmuzom", "", "", "So the average bastard who reads Hacker News still gets to read the content? Your hypocrisy is just amazing.", "1413031210.0" ], [ "8441982", "comment", "8441681.0", "8441879.0", "0", "0", "qwerta", "", "", "I think I will stick with a Docker. DEB packages are very complicated and this tool does not really handle dependency conflits and so on that well. Plus it does not work with RPM and other packages systems.", "1413031064.0" ], [ "8441980", "comment", "8441702.0", "8441760.0", "0", "0", "Kiro", "", "", "But how can I see exactly what elements are loading when in the Chrome dev tools?", "1413030915.0" ], [ "8441979", "story", "", "", "187", "184", "smoyer", "Sci-Fi Novels You Should Read", "http://howtosplitanatom.com/news/32-sci-fi-novels-you-should-read/", "", "1413030912.0" ], [ "8441978", "comment", "8441699.0", "8441699.0", "0", "0", "wellboy", "", "", "How a company with $163M in funding is not able to put just a normal encryption into their app or hire someone who knows about encryption is out of my comprehension.<p>We implemented a standard Blowfish encryption in university at a small project on the side and it was better than that.<p>I&", "" ], [ "8441977", "comment", "8441095.0", "8441899.0", "0", "0", "curiousDog", "", "", "Ah, I believe this is what I came across and is more recent:\\n<a href=\"http://www.fool.com/investing/general/2014/06/05/heres-why-microsoft-corporation-is-the-biggest-aws.aspx\" rel=\"nofollow\">http://www.fool.com/investing/general/2014/06/05/heres-why-m...</a>", "1413030900.0" ], [ "8441976", "comment", "8441933.0", "8441933.0", "0", "0", "chippy", "", "", ">At some point, I was about to retweet those articles, but something prevented me from doing it....<p>>I didn’t care about them.<p>Many people don&", "" ], [ "8441975", "comment", "8436205.0", "8437012.0", "0", "0", "glandium", "", "", "I don&", "" ], [ "8441973", "comment", "8441720.0", "8441720.0", "0", "0", "_random_", "", "", "It is surprisingly reasonable. I wouldn&", "" ], [ "8441972", "comment", "8441682.0", "8441682.0", "0", "0", "another-one-off", "", "", "Mathematics is completely distinct from physics; it just happens that if you use mathematical ideas to model physical reality then the predictions are startlingly accurate.<p>It is entirely reasonable for mathematics to have no basis in physical reality. Mathematics is all about relations between things (if this has that property; it follows that...) and this has implications far beyond physics (eg, statistics and probability have implications for physics, but applications almost literally everywhere - these ideas are bigger than physics). This essay is relevant to teaching mathematics to people who are more comfortable with physical examples than with abstract logic. Fair enough, realise that this is calling for &", "" ], [ "8441971", "comment", "8441388.0", "8441388.0", "0", "0", "dhfromkorea", "", "", "This looks interesting. I am curious where the main use cases would lie for this CLI vs. the official GUI?", "1413030658.0" ], [ "8441970", "comment", "8440357.0", "8441522.0", "0", "0", "dougabug", "", "", "&quot;The feeling of experience&quot; is likely the result of a mechanical process, in much the same way that the expression of DNA into RNA to construct proteins and regulate life is a mechanical process.<p>If a robot can see its environment, see objects and people and places recognize them, remember them, knows where it is and that it itself is a specific type of object in that space, constructs and modifies models for all of that...how is that not &quot;experiencing&quot;?", "1413030629.0" ], [ "8441969", "comment", "8441671.0", "8441805.0", "0", "0", "jan_g", "", "", "I don&", "" ], [ "8441968", "comment", "8441676.0", "8441676.0", "0", "0", "bane", "", "", "An absolutely great book on Atari from formation to breakup is &quot;Atari inc. Business is fun&quot; which includes scans of old advertisements and even contracts from the time period.", "1413030598.0" ], [ "8441967", "story", "", "", "2", "0", "vishalchandra", "Sales vs. Marketing vs. Advertising vs. Customer Development for Startups", "http://blog.uberstarter.com/sales-vs-marketing-vs-advertising-vs-customer-development-for-startups/", "", "1413030596.0" ], [ "8441966", "comment", "8440921.0", "8441081.0", "0", "0", "Luyt", "", "", "I&", "" ], [ "8441964", "comment", "8441671.0", "8441787.0", "0", "0", "pessimizer", "", "", ">especially the helmet opponents are usually very outspoken and even rude, to the point that they lose credibility<p>They have to be, because they don&", "" ], [ "8441963", "comment", "8441892.0", "8441892.0", "0", "0", "nailer", "", "", "Misleading headline: the article isn&", "" ], [ "8441962", "comment", "8441671.0", "8441671.0", "0", "0", "bane", "", "", "That&", "" ], [ "8441961", "comment", "8438515.0", "8441229.0", "0", "0", "fiatjaf", "", "", "Oh, I didn&", "" ], [ "8441960", "comment", "8441055.0", "8441380.0", "0", "0", "pluma", "", "", "More like: the US can&", "" ], [ "8441959", "story", "", "", "2", "0", "fla", "Massscanning the Internet – Defcon 22 [video]", "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UOWexFaRylM", "", "1413030221.0" ], [ "8441958", "story", "", "", "4", "0", "balou", "DigitalOcean API v2 Support With dopy Python Library", "http://devo.ps/blog/announcing-dopy-with-digitalocean-api-v2/", "", "1413030211.0" ], [ "8441957", "comment", "8441681.0", "8441894.0", "0", "0", "groovy2shoes", "", "", "Not sure about prepositions, but the articles are often omitted because most Slavic languages don&", "" ], [ "8441956", "comment", "8440921.0", "8440921.0", "0", "0", "alimoeeny", "", "", "It was nerve racking.", "1413030125.0" ], [ "8441955", "comment", "8441892.0", "8441944.0", "0", "0", "pervycreeper", "", "", "Being mean is a grave offense in today&", "" ], [ "8441954", "comment", "8441671.0", "8441767.0", "0", "0", "adolph", "", "", "Thanks, it is interesting that the need for MIPS may come from all the aero-styling in helmets.", "1413030061.0" ], [ "8441953", "comment", "8441892.0", "8441892.0", "0", "0", "gendoikari", "", "", "Linus Torvalds is evil. Good!", "1413030039.0" ], [ "8441952", "comment", "8441671.0", "8441671.0", "0", "0", "pessimizer", "", "", "A related helmet controversy:<p><a href=\"http://jalopnik.com/5582380/how-the-truth-about-motorcycle-helmets-got-a-journalist-fired\" rel=\"nofollow\">http://jalopnik.com/5582380/how-the-truth-about-motorcycle-h...</a><p>&quot;Ford has long been controversial with major helmet makers, authoring &", "" ], [ "8441951", "story", "", "", "2", "0", "bulltale", "Live: Volvo Ocean Race – First Leg", "http://www.volvooceanrace.com/en/home.html", "", "1413029970.0" ], [ "8441949", "comment", "8441699.0", "8441719.0", "0", "0", "AlyssaRowan", "", "", "That sounds to me like the sound of doomed, screaming programmer.<p>Yes, this is all exactly as bad as you think it is. Yes, you did just read <i>ECB</i>. Snapchat clearly isn&", "" ], [ "8441947", "comment", "8440191.0", "8440995.0", "0", "0", "berdario", "", "", "You&", "" ], [ "8441946", "comment", "8441671.0", "8441809.0", "0", "0", "TheAnimus", "", "", "There is also another benefit of a helmet, it changes how people treat you. They apparently respect cyclists more when they wear a helmet.<p>I was in a collision a two months ago. The driver hit me on purpose, because I had call him a wanker, he became self defining in this, by swiping me with the rear of his car, thankfully the relative speed difference would have been at most 10mph, so I only had minor injury (three fractures).<p>The police, who have a job to collect evidence, were not remotely accepting that I was not doing anything wrong. My arm was injured, my head obviously not, so before the ambulance arrived someone had helped me remove it, and clip it to the holder on my bag. Immediately the police were questioning me, asking why I wasn&", "" ], [ "8441945", "story", "", "", "3", "0", "jaoued", "Elon Musk Says AI Could Wipe Out Humanity", "http://www.newsmax.com/Newsfront/Elon-Musk-artificial-intelligence-tesla-humanity/2014/10/10/id/599915/", "", "1413029757.0" ], [ "8441944", "comment", "8441892.0", "8441892.0", "0", "0", "spindritf", "", "", "Who upvotes this? Who cares?<p>I thought the topic jumped the shark with Lennart Poettering complaining about people being mean.", "1413029648.0" ], [ "8441943", "comment", "8441681.0", "8441681.0", "0", "0", "jvdb", "", "", "This sounds really nice. I&", "" ], [ "8441942", "comment", "8441095.0", "8441095.0", "0", "0", "__Joker", "", "", "More oft repeated history apart from the later part of the article which discusses the present and the future direction.<p>&quot;The holy grail for Microsoft would be getting developers to write new software for Windows again &quot;, this necessarily isn&", "" ], [ "8441941", "comment", "8438515.0", "8439256.0", "0", "0", "progman", "", "", "There are so many possible uses cases. For instance,<p>- Web development toolchain.<p>- (Multiple) Server administration.<p>- Control embedded systems. No need for special GUIs there. For instance, simply psty on a Raspberry Pi would be sufficient to present collected data in a nice web graphics on your PC. However for embedded systems I would recommend a reimplementation of psty in a compiled language like C or Nimrod.", "1413029559.0" ], [ "8441940", "comment", "8440357.0", "8441374.0", "0", "0", "dougabug", "", "", "When someone asks &quot;Is blue blue?&quot; they implicitly mean &quot;What is blue?&quot; or equivalently &quot;Does blue mean what we think it does?&quot; Blue has both an objective and subjective meaning, which today we see has different (i.e. electromagnetic spectra vs psychovisual perception). The question raised in the article is basically, &quot;Is human consciousness special?&quot;<p>When Copernicus questioned the Earth&", "" ], [ "8441939", "story", "", "", "421", "109", "antoinec", "Manyland", "http://www.manyland.com", "", "1413029345.0" ], [ "8441938", "comment", "8441755.0", "8441755.0", "0", "0", "arh68", "", "", "Great visual effect, great typesetting, very inspiring layout.. but is that guy really smoking a cigarette <i>at</i> the gas pump? I can&", "" ], [ "8441937", "comment", "8439952.0", "8440210.0", "0", "0", "wycx", "", "", "Thanks for the Esquire link. Very entertaining.", "1413029313.0" ], [ "8441936", "story", "", "", "2", "0", "allannjoroge", "Jaguar brings science fiction to life", "http://v8.autorgy.com/car-news/blog/car-tech/jaguar-brings-science-fiction-to-life", "", "1413029293.0" ], [ "8441935", "comment", "8439977.0", "8441543.0", "0", "0", "slyn", "", "", "None of the vaguely famous underground/above-ground roads in Chicago, notably Wacker, Congress, and Michigan Ave, are pedestrian only above ground. It would also be pretty much lying to define those three roads as &quot;large parts&quot;. There&", "" ], [ "8441934", "comment", "8441681.0", "8441894.0", "0", "0", "szabba", "", "", "It probably has something to do with out languages having more grammatical cases than English (which, arguably, has two, though it&", "" ], [ "8441933", "story", "", "", "2", "1", "hk__2", "I Don’t Care", "https://t37.net/i-don-t-care.html", "", "1413029236.0" ], [ "8441932", "story", "", "", "5", "1", "Libertatea", "Peter Thiel on what works at work", "http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/on-leadership/wp/2014/10/10/peter-thiel-on-what-works-at-work/", "", "1413029172.0" ], [ "8441931", "comment", "8441055.0", "8441097.0", "0", "0", "revelation", "", "", "Come on, it&", "" ], [ "8441930", "comment", "8441671.0", "8441671.0", "0", "0", "merraksh", "", "", "<i>Snively estimated that a naked head struck the surface with a force more than 1,000 times greater than gravity, or 1,000g, which is lethal.</i><p>I assume it meant &quot;the acceleration of a naked head upon hitting the surface is estimated as 1000g&quot;, as I can&", "" ], [ "8441929", "comment", "8439977.0", "8441305.0", "0", "0", "dalke", "", "", "As a quibble, &quot;not statistically significant&quot; means &quot;cannot tell if there was an effect, either positive or negative, because it&", "" ], [ "8441928", "comment", "8441671.0", "8441809.0", "0", "0", "pessimizer", "", "", "It&", "" ], [ "8441927", "comment", "8440357.0", "8440357.0", "0", "0", "andybak", "", "", "I have similar feelings about this line of argument as I do about the Ontological Argument ( <a href=\"http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ontological_argument\" rel=\"nofollow\">http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ontological_argument</a> )<p>I have an immediate intuitive grasp that it is a flawed argument and - putting to one side for the moment whether I can move beyond intuition to construct a solid rebuttal - I find it hard to understand that someone could hold this belief in good faith.<p>(It&", "" ], [ "8441926", "comment", "8437458.0", "8438016.0", "0", "0", "po", "", "", "Even after reading that, I&", "" ], [ "8441925", "comment", "8441699.0", "8441699.0", "0", "0", "higherpurpose", "", "", "If Snapchat is serious about its users&", "" ], [ "8441924", "comment", "8439421.0", "8439421.0", "0", "0", "olgeni", "", "", "Never mind, I stopped at &quot;white people&quot;.", "1413028934.0" ], [ "8441923", "comment", "8440985.0", "8441916.0", "0", "0", "jrockway", "", "", "Perhaps they should have called the product family &quot;TwoDrive&quot;.", "1413028919.0" ], [ "8441922", "comment", "8439408.0", "8440854.0", "0", "0", "enchufadoo", "", "", "Thank you.", "1413028902.0" ], [ "8441921", "story", "", "", "4", "0", "jestinjoy1", "Leap Motion V2", "https://www.leapmotion.com/product/v2", "", "1413028894.0" ], [ "8441920", "comment", "8441681.0", "8441759.0", "0", "0", "pessimizer", "", "", "It&", "" ], [ "8441919", "comment", "8441702.0", "8441702.0", "0", "0", "zeman", "", "", "You can see more of my performance data visualizations (like PerfMap) in a recent talk I gave at Velocity NY. <a href=\"http://speedcurve.com/blog/velocity-a-better-waterfall-chart/\" rel=\"nofollow\">http://speedcurve.com/blog/velocity-a-better-waterfall-chart...</a>", "1413028810.0" ] ]
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ID,Type,Story,Parent,Points,Comments,Author,Title,URL,Content,Created 8442012,comment,8441699.0,8441989.0,0,0,steakejjs,,,"You can do this for any app.... not just snapchat.<p>He sets his computer as a proxy between snapchat-app and snappchat-server. When I did this, Snapchat was certificate pinned to their server (it&", 8442011,comment,8440357.0,8440357.0,0,0,hyp0,,,What about the <i>feeling</i> of experiences?<p>Perhaps like behaviourist pain: the unpleasantness <i>is</i> the wish it would stop.,1413032352.0 8442010,comment,8441939.0,8441939.0,0,0,j_philipp,,,"This is an infinite browser-based mmo universe where everything can be drawn and placed into the world, wiki-style... give us a shout if you need anything! You can also script blocks to have interaction or influence the environment (for instance, here&", 8442009,comment,8441671.0,8441797.0,0,0,danieltillett,,,"> Making people feel safe cycling to and from shops, homes, schools and their place of work.<p>The real issue is actually making cyclist safer, not making them feel safer. Even segregated paths are not a solution if they have to cross traffic.<p>I am not sure how to solve this problem short of pushing oil up to a $1000 a barrel - even then I suspect a lot of drivers would rather give up eating rather than give up their car.",1413032339.0 8442007,comment,8441055.0,8441994.0,0,0,t-rex1,,,I agree..,1413032131.0 8442006,comment,8441979.0,8441979.0,0,0,mp4box,,,"Cached version:<p><a href=""https://webcache.googleusercontent.com/search?q=cache:http%3A%2F%2Fhowtosplitanatom.com%2Fnews%2F32-sci-fi-novels-you-should-read%2F"" rel=""nofollow"">https://webcache.googleusercontent.com/search?q=cache:http%3...</a>",1413032119.0 8442005,comment,8440486.0,8441909.0,0,0,keithpeter,,,"True Charlie, I should have said <i>most of the time</i>...<p>The Wetterhahn case was mentioned in the original comment thread (or one of the articles linked from the original post) and was so shocking that permanent changes in regulations and practice occurred.<p>More mundane and work-a-day &", 8442004,story,,,71,45,cloudrail,"Show HN: One Adaptive API for Dropbox, Google Drive, OneDrive",http://cloud-rail.com,,1413032067.0 8442003,comment,8439896.0,8439896.0,0,0,fiatjaf,,,Any feedback is appreciated.,1413032020.0 8442002,comment,8441671.0,8441774.0,0,0,danieltillett,,,"It is not really hyperbole when it come to the consequence of a serious accident. Hundreds of cyclists are killed every year by cars and trucks, but I am yet to hear of even one driver killed by a cyclist - this would be a man bites dog type story.<p>You are far less worried about risk than me - if I had been hit 6 times by cars while on a bike I would not even be able to look at a bike without feeling ill let alone ride one.",1413031999.0 8442001,comment,8441699.0,8441699.0,0,0,alecco,,,This work was done within the Sadosky Foundation in Argentina under a new program to research/enhance security for mobile users. World renown researchers are part of the team. Kudos to them!,1413031985.0 8442000,comment,8436730.0,8437695.0,0,0,RamunasM,,,Thank you!,1413031937.0 8441999,comment,8438904.0,8439829.0,0,0,lumberjack,,,"Exactly. Long before Uber there was an idea of digitizing carpooling that went something like this:<p><a href=""http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CTn-ev4fjsM"" rel=""nofollow"">http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CTn-ev4fjsM</a><p>Even then, it&", 8441998,story,,,9,0,YL108,How to Find the Best Co-Founder Forever,http://hatchery.io/how-to-find-your-perfect-co-founder.html,,1413031922.0 8441997,comment,8441979.0,8441979.0,0,0,hamidr,,,It&, 8441996,comment,8441095.0,8441095.0,0,0,Immortalin,,,"Their greatest mistake(s) were the removal of visual basic 6 line of products and windows 10. Visual basic 6 is my first programming language and is probably still my favourite. The problem with lua and python and most other &quot;beginner friendly&quot; languages is that it is hard to do anything useful when u are just starting other than printing hello world to terminal. My intro to vb6 was creating a simple calculator, it was amazing knowing that i could create an application simply by dragging and dropping some elements and writing some code. I never had to worry about things like gtk bindings and makefiles etc. The earlier version of visual studio started up in less then a second and I never experienced any lag. The killer feature was probably the combination of both an just-in-time interpretator and a full-blown compiler. I could simply click play and the app would run, if i need an exe, it would also export one. This feature put most modern &quot;repl-based languages&quot; and &quot;test-driven development&quot; to shame. A lot of people complain that vb 6 is not object-orientated enough, but remember, C is not object-orientated either, and it still tops the tiobe programming list. Windows is sorely in need of an Rapid application development framework. Although vb6 still installs on windows 7, a lot of its features are broken. I really miss having an IDE that doesnt get in your way, starts up quickly, and allows you to get things done fast. The argument that vb6 encourages bad programming practices etc. is not really that valid when the user is not an professional programmer. After all, would you rather teach your kids to code by teaching him about build tools and commandlines and gui bindings or would you simply give them an environment where they can create whatever they want in a fuss-free way? Now, lets just hope that microsoft isnt stupid enough to nerf asp.net web forms.......",1413031806.0 8441995,comment,8441699.0,8441699.0,0,0,dpweb,,,"Lemme get this straight.. The password is hardcoded into Java code, so by decompiling it you can get that pw and break it? So essentially simple decompilation was all that was needed? That&", 8441994,comment,8441055.0,8441985.0,0,0,psaintla,,,I&, 8441993,comment,8439977.0,8440835.0,0,0,justincormack,,,"There is a good article about the failure of the plan to make the City of London pedway-based <a href=""http://vimeo.com/80787092"" rel=""nofollow"">http://vimeo.com/80787092</a>",1413031639.0 8441991,comment,8441671.0,8441797.0,0,0,whyenot,,,> <i>i.e. It&, 8441990,comment,8441854.0,8441854.0,0,0,Villodre,,,"This is very old:\n<a href=""http://www.snopes.com/humor/letters/connery.asp"" rel=""nofollow"">http://www.snopes.com/humor/letters/connery.asp</a>",1413031513.0 8441989,comment,8441699.0,8441699.0,0,0,jaimex3,,,"This is nothing, you can intercept the snap with wireshark and MITM:<p><a href=""https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CuW-Rz65zLs"" rel=""nofollow"">https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CuW-Rz65zLs</a>",1413031511.0 8441988,comment,8439977.0,8441386.0,0,0,justincormack,,,"Well the Florida example is for 4 lane highways, so not so sure.",1413031466.0 8441987,comment,8439648.0,8441775.0,0,0,atomical,,,"The moral compass / exploit is a red herring. The bigger issue is that some guy on the internet, who claims to be driven in all the right ways, isn&", 8441986,comment,8441055.0,8441097.0,0,0,stfu,,,"Somewhat sad to see the <i>cyber security war</i> narrative becoming the top voted comment on hackernews.<p>Until the public realize that they are themselves the target of those <i>cyber security war</i> activities by their own government, those revelations can not be damaging enough.<p>Just to support the point: Today the new Snowden movie is all over the news, while practically nobody seems to care bout those revelations you claim being <i>really damaging</i>.",1413031321.0 8441985,comment,8441055.0,8441055.0,0,0,t-rex1,,,"Revealing mass surveillance is one thing (great!), but some of these leaks feels like revealing too much and some of whats meant to be protecting us...no??",1413031311.0 8441984,story,,,1,0,aluciani,VMUG Benefits Video,https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4uIN2bcFrSA&feature=youtu.be&a,,1413031309.0 8441983,comment,8439560.0,8441691.0,0,0,radmuzom,,,So the average bastard who reads Hacker News still gets to read the content? Your hypocrisy is just amazing.,1413031210.0 8441982,comment,8441681.0,8441879.0,0,0,qwerta,,,I think I will stick with a Docker. DEB packages are very complicated and this tool does not really handle dependency conflits and so on that well. Plus it does not work with RPM and other packages systems.,1413031064.0 8441980,comment,8441702.0,8441760.0,0,0,Kiro,,,But how can I see exactly what elements are loading when in the Chrome dev tools?,1413030915.0 8441979,story,,,187,184,smoyer,Sci-Fi Novels You Should Read,http://howtosplitanatom.com/news/32-sci-fi-novels-you-should-read/,,1413030912.0 8441978,comment,8441699.0,8441699.0,0,0,wellboy,,,How a company with $163M in funding is not able to put just a normal encryption into their app or hire someone who knows about encryption is out of my comprehension.<p>We implemented a standard Blowfish encryption in university at a small project on the side and it was better than that.<p>I&, 8441977,comment,8441095.0,8441899.0,0,0,curiousDog,,,"Ah, I believe this is what I came across and is more recent:\n<a href=""http://www.fool.com/investing/general/2014/06/05/heres-why-microsoft-corporation-is-the-biggest-aws.aspx"" rel=""nofollow"">http://www.fool.com/investing/general/2014/06/05/heres-why-m...</a>",1413030900.0 8441976,comment,8441933.0,8441933.0,0,0,chippy,,,">At some point, I was about to retweet those articles, but something prevented me from doing it....<p>>I didn’t care about them.<p>Many people don&", 8441975,comment,8436205.0,8437012.0,0,0,glandium,,,I don&, 8441973,comment,8441720.0,8441720.0,0,0,_random_,,,It is surprisingly reasonable. I wouldn&, 8441972,comment,8441682.0,8441682.0,0,0,another-one-off,,,"Mathematics is completely distinct from physics; it just happens that if you use mathematical ideas to model physical reality then the predictions are startlingly accurate.<p>It is entirely reasonable for mathematics to have no basis in physical reality. Mathematics is all about relations between things (if this has that property; it follows that...) and this has implications far beyond physics (eg, statistics and probability have implications for physics, but applications almost literally everywhere - these ideas are bigger than physics). This essay is relevant to teaching mathematics to people who are more comfortable with physical examples than with abstract logic. Fair enough, realise that this is calling for &", 8441971,comment,8441388.0,8441388.0,0,0,dhfromkorea,,,This looks interesting. I am curious where the main use cases would lie for this CLI vs. the official GUI?,1413030658.0 8441970,comment,8440357.0,8441522.0,0,0,dougabug,,,"&quot;The feeling of experience&quot; is likely the result of a mechanical process, in much the same way that the expression of DNA into RNA to construct proteins and regulate life is a mechanical process.<p>If a robot can see its environment, see objects and people and places recognize them, remember them, knows where it is and that it itself is a specific type of object in that space, constructs and modifies models for all of that...how is that not &quot;experiencing&quot;?",1413030629.0 8441969,comment,8441671.0,8441805.0,0,0,jan_g,,,I don&, 8441968,comment,8441676.0,8441676.0,0,0,bane,,,An absolutely great book on Atari from formation to breakup is &quot;Atari inc. Business is fun&quot; which includes scans of old advertisements and even contracts from the time period.,1413030598.0 8441967,story,,,2,0,vishalchandra,Sales vs. Marketing vs. Advertising vs. Customer Development for Startups,http://blog.uberstarter.com/sales-vs-marketing-vs-advertising-vs-customer-development-for-startups/,,1413030596.0 8441966,comment,8440921.0,8441081.0,0,0,Luyt,,,I&, 8441964,comment,8441671.0,8441787.0,0,0,pessimizer,,,">especially the helmet opponents are usually very outspoken and even rude, to the point that they lose credibility<p>They have to be, because they don&", 8441963,comment,8441892.0,8441892.0,0,0,nailer,,,Misleading headline: the article isn&, 8441962,comment,8441671.0,8441671.0,0,0,bane,,,That&, 8441961,comment,8438515.0,8441229.0,0,0,fiatjaf,,,"Oh, I didn&", 8441960,comment,8441055.0,8441380.0,0,0,pluma,,,More like: the US can&, 8441959,story,,,2,0,fla,Massscanning the Internet – Defcon 22 [video],https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UOWexFaRylM,,1413030221.0 8441958,story,,,4,0,balou,DigitalOcean API v2 Support With dopy Python Library,http://devo.ps/blog/announcing-dopy-with-digitalocean-api-v2/,,1413030211.0 8441957,comment,8441681.0,8441894.0,0,0,groovy2shoes,,,"Not sure about prepositions, but the articles are often omitted because most Slavic languages don&", 8441956,comment,8440921.0,8440921.0,0,0,alimoeeny,,,It was nerve racking.,1413030125.0 8441955,comment,8441892.0,8441944.0,0,0,pervycreeper,,,Being mean is a grave offense in today&, 8441954,comment,8441671.0,8441767.0,0,0,adolph,,,"Thanks, it is interesting that the need for MIPS may come from all the aero-styling in helmets.",1413030061.0 8441953,comment,8441892.0,8441892.0,0,0,gendoikari,,,Linus Torvalds is evil. Good!,1413030039.0 8441952,comment,8441671.0,8441671.0,0,0,pessimizer,,,"A related helmet controversy:<p><a href=""http://jalopnik.com/5582380/how-the-truth-about-motorcycle-helmets-got-a-journalist-fired"" rel=""nofollow"">http://jalopnik.com/5582380/how-the-truth-about-motorcycle-h...</a><p>&quot;Ford has long been controversial with major helmet makers, authoring &", 8441951,story,,,2,0,bulltale,Live: Volvo Ocean Race – First Leg,http://www.volvooceanrace.com/en/home.html,,1413029970.0 8441949,comment,8441699.0,8441719.0,0,0,AlyssaRowan,,,"That sounds to me like the sound of doomed, screaming programmer.<p>Yes, this is all exactly as bad as you think it is. Yes, you did just read <i>ECB</i>. Snapchat clearly isn&", 8441947,comment,8440191.0,8440995.0,0,0,berdario,,,You&, 8441946,comment,8441671.0,8441809.0,0,0,TheAnimus,,,"There is also another benefit of a helmet, it changes how people treat you. They apparently respect cyclists more when they wear a helmet.<p>I was in a collision a two months ago. The driver hit me on purpose, because I had call him a wanker, he became self defining in this, by swiping me with the rear of his car, thankfully the relative speed difference would have been at most 10mph, so I only had minor injury (three fractures).<p>The police, who have a job to collect evidence, were not remotely accepting that I was not doing anything wrong. My arm was injured, my head obviously not, so before the ambulance arrived someone had helped me remove it, and clip it to the holder on my bag. Immediately the police were questioning me, asking why I wasn&", 8441945,story,,,3,0,jaoued,Elon Musk Says AI Could Wipe Out Humanity,http://www.newsmax.com/Newsfront/Elon-Musk-artificial-intelligence-tesla-humanity/2014/10/10/id/599915/,,1413029757.0 8441944,comment,8441892.0,8441892.0,0,0,spindritf,,,Who upvotes this? Who cares?<p>I thought the topic jumped the shark with Lennart Poettering complaining about people being mean.,1413029648.0 8441943,comment,8441681.0,8441681.0,0,0,jvdb,,,This sounds really nice. I&, 8441942,comment,8441095.0,8441095.0,0,0,__Joker,,,"More oft repeated history apart from the later part of the article which discusses the present and the future direction.<p>&quot;The holy grail for Microsoft would be getting developers to write new software for Windows again &quot;, this necessarily isn&", 8441941,comment,8438515.0,8439256.0,0,0,progman,,,"There are so many possible uses cases. For instance,<p>- Web development toolchain.<p>- (Multiple) Server administration.<p>- Control embedded systems. No need for special GUIs there. For instance, simply psty on a Raspberry Pi would be sufficient to present collected data in a nice web graphics on your PC. However for embedded systems I would recommend a reimplementation of psty in a compiled language like C or Nimrod.",1413029559.0 8441940,comment,8440357.0,8441374.0,0,0,dougabug,,,"When someone asks &quot;Is blue blue?&quot; they implicitly mean &quot;What is blue?&quot; or equivalently &quot;Does blue mean what we think it does?&quot; Blue has both an objective and subjective meaning, which today we see has different (i.e. electromagnetic spectra vs psychovisual perception). The question raised in the article is basically, &quot;Is human consciousness special?&quot;<p>When Copernicus questioned the Earth&", 8441939,story,,,421,109,antoinec,Manyland,http://www.manyland.com,,1413029345.0 8441938,comment,8441755.0,8441755.0,0,0,arh68,,,"Great visual effect, great typesetting, very inspiring layout.. but is that guy really smoking a cigarette <i>at</i> the gas pump? I can&", 8441937,comment,8439952.0,8440210.0,0,0,wycx,,,Thanks for the Esquire link. Very entertaining.,1413029313.0 8441936,story,,,2,0,allannjoroge,Jaguar brings science fiction to life,http://v8.autorgy.com/car-news/blog/car-tech/jaguar-brings-science-fiction-to-life,,1413029293.0 8441935,comment,8439977.0,8441543.0,0,0,slyn,,,"None of the vaguely famous underground/above-ground roads in Chicago, notably Wacker, Congress, and Michigan Ave, are pedestrian only above ground. It would also be pretty much lying to define those three roads as &quot;large parts&quot;. There&", 8441934,comment,8441681.0,8441894.0,0,0,szabba,,,"It probably has something to do with out languages having more grammatical cases than English (which, arguably, has two, though it&", 8441933,story,,,2,1,hk__2,I Don’t Care,https://t37.net/i-don-t-care.html,,1413029236.0 8441932,story,,,5,1,Libertatea,Peter Thiel on what works at work,http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/on-leadership/wp/2014/10/10/peter-thiel-on-what-works-at-work/,,1413029172.0 8441931,comment,8441055.0,8441097.0,0,0,revelation,,,"Come on, it&", 8441930,comment,8441671.0,8441671.0,0,0,merraksh,,,"<i>Snively estimated that a naked head struck the surface with a force more than 1,000 times greater than gravity, or 1,000g, which is lethal.</i><p>I assume it meant &quot;the acceleration of a naked head upon hitting the surface is estimated as 1000g&quot;, as I can&", 8441929,comment,8439977.0,8441305.0,0,0,dalke,,,"As a quibble, &quot;not statistically significant&quot; means &quot;cannot tell if there was an effect, either positive or negative, because it&", 8441928,comment,8441671.0,8441809.0,0,0,pessimizer,,,It&, 8441927,comment,8440357.0,8440357.0,0,0,andybak,,,"I have similar feelings about this line of argument as I do about the Ontological Argument ( <a href=""http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ontological_argument"" rel=""nofollow"">http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ontological_argument</a> )<p>I have an immediate intuitive grasp that it is a flawed argument and - putting to one side for the moment whether I can move beyond intuition to construct a solid rebuttal - I find it hard to understand that someone could hold this belief in good faith.<p>(It&", 8441926,comment,8437458.0,8438016.0,0,0,po,,,"Even after reading that, I&", 8441925,comment,8441699.0,8441699.0,0,0,higherpurpose,,,If Snapchat is serious about its users&, 8441924,comment,8439421.0,8439421.0,0,0,olgeni,,,"Never mind, I stopped at &quot;white people&quot;.",1413028934.0 8441923,comment,8440985.0,8441916.0,0,0,jrockway,,,Perhaps they should have called the product family &quot;TwoDrive&quot;.,1413028919.0 8441922,comment,8439408.0,8440854.0,0,0,enchufadoo,,,Thank you.,1413028902.0 8441921,story,,,4,0,jestinjoy1,Leap Motion V2,https://www.leapmotion.com/product/v2,,1413028894.0 8441920,comment,8441681.0,8441759.0,0,0,pessimizer,,,It&, 8441919,comment,8441702.0,8441702.0,0,0,zeman,,,"You can see more of my performance data visualizations (like PerfMap) in a recent talk I gave at Velocity NY. <a href=""http://speedcurve.com/blog/velocity-a-better-waterfall-chart/"" rel=""nofollow"">http://speedcurve.com/blog/velocity-a-better-waterfall-chart...</a>",1413028810.0
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[ [ "ID", "Type", "Story", "Parent", "Points", "Comments", "Author", "Title", "URL", "Content", "Created" ], [ "609890", "comment", "609395.0", "609395.0", "0", "0", "patio11", "", "", "You have no idea how many times I've seen variations on that sales graph -- a few years in the coding salt mines with gradually increasing but sporadically up and down sales, followed by new version and a step function increase.<p>Incidentally, contra the article, if you get advertising on the Internet right its a fairly low-stress way to make a lot more money than you would otherwise for a small software company. Sure, Google gets 50 cents on the dollar from my last $1000 of sales every month... still, 95% gross margin exclusive of advertising, you do the math. (This is a complementary strategy to wowing customers and having an unpaid sales force of fans. You now have more customers to wow and more unpaid fans. What is not to like?)<p>Another note against the article: if you're doing software over the Internet, I beg you, please get over your hangups about SEO. You may think its about being an evil spammer. It isn't. (Well, OK, it doesn't have to be.) You can do great SEO for your business and still touch holy water without suffering 3rd degree burns. (In a nutshell: publish useful stuff, get linked, win. You'll note how this <i>dovetails very nicely</i> with constantly positively surprising people and extracting value out of folks who are unwilling to pay you money.)<p>I'm still in the salt mines but 3.0 is coming out any week now. I'm cautiously optimistic. ;)", "1242352705.0" ], [ "609889", "comment", "609881.0", "609881.0", "0", "0", "meterplech", "", "", "This is another sad example of the US's twisted immigration policy. Brilliant entrepreneurs, scientists, and academics want to come in legally and are rejected, while thousands of others come in illegally.", "1242352674.0" ], [ "609888", "comment", "609809.0", "609809.0", "0", "0", "vaksel", "", "", "good interview, but I don't recommend watching it, just listen. The audio is horribly out of sync.<p>The \"your ip\" website idea, just goes to show you, that digg was a fluke.", "1242352670.0" ], [ "609887", "comment", "609861.0", "609870.0", "0", "0", "noaharc", "", "", "That's an extreme, but it's certainly common economic knowledge that income inequality -- in rich nations -- tends to promote economic growth. Of course, common knowledge is sometimes wrong, but I think it takes more than one article to disprove it.<p>One example of such common knowledge: <a href=\"http://www.springerlink.com/content/w26530m1x3163184/\" rel=\"nofollow\">http://www.springerlink.com/content/w26530m1x3163184/</a>", "1242352647.0" ], [ "609886", "comment", "608430.0", "608430.0", "0", "0", "bkudria", "", "", "How does this compare with RescueTime?<p>(RescueTime, for one, tracks URLs in Firefox. The Wakoopa FAQ says a FF extension is too complicated. Right.)", "1242352607.0" ], [ "609885", "story", "", "", "1", "1", "soundsop", "Detecting Liars by Content", "http://www.schneier.com/blog/archives/2009/05/detecting_liars.html", "", "1242352552.0" ], [ "609884", "comment", "609809.0", "609809.0", "0", "0", "breck", "", "", "I had assumed that Owen was in his 20's. Whoops. Very cool.", "1242352507.0" ], [ "609883", "story", "", "", "6", "0", "meterplech", "Does Announcing Your Goals Make them Less Likely to Occur?", "http://www.newsweek.com/id/197006?from=rss", "", "1242352493.0" ], [ "609882", "comment", "609825.0", "609825.0", "0", "0", "ShabbyDoo", "", "", "I had to stop about half way through because the woman speaking is so painful to listen to. If one is this inarticulate, she should use a teleprompter.", "1242352425.0" ], [ "609881", "story", "", "", "60", "70", "jerryji", "Today My US Investor Visa Application Was Denied", "", "<p><pre><code> Yesterday I left my wife and 3-month old son\\n\\n to come to Singapore for my US investor visa\\n \\n second interview.\\n\\n Today my application was denied\\n\\n because the visa officer thinks my $65,000\\n\\n startup investment is not substantial.\\n\\n This application has cost me countless number of\\n\\n hours and $10,000+ to prepare\\n\\n that I wanted to ask her if I could have\\n\\n invested that time and money in my startup\\n\\n would it make my investment substantial?\\n\\n But I wasn't given a chance to dispute.\\n\\n Today is a long day\\n\\n that I wonder why America does not welcome\\n\\n entrepreneurs\\n\\n and have to rant from a hotel whose desk is\\n\\n smaller than my laptop.\\n\\n But tomorrow I will return to my wife and son\\n\\n and continue to work on my startup\\n\\n then write a much longer rant someday.</code></pre>", "1242352424.0" ], [ "609880", "comment", "609464.0", "609691.0", "0", "0", "sharkbrainguy", "", "", "<a href=\"http://common-lisp.net/pipermail/slime-devel/2005-September/011823.html\" rel=\"nofollow\">http://common-lisp.net/pipermail/slime-devel/2005-September/...</a><p>This is a discussion on the slime-devel list about a scheme48 backend. Reasons are discussed as to why SLIME (should)|(could)(n't)? support scheme backends.", "1242352375.0" ], [ "609879", "comment", "609785.0", "609848.0", "0", "0", "mrkurt", "", "", "He speaks to the currying syntax directly in the comments. The important distinction is that the \"nice\" Scala syntax for currying requires that you allow for it when you write your functions. That's not really broadly useful, though it can pretty up some applications.", "1242352341.0" ], [ "609878", "comment", "609831.0", "609831.0", "0", "0", "stonemetal", "", "", "Ranked by who? As the community grows this ranking body is going to become more burdened. If the community is doing the ranking as well as the answering you are talking about X sms messages per question where X is the size of the community that responds to the message. I really can't see someone going along with answering some question then dealing with voting on 200 responses for very long.<p>It could work but I don't see it working as posed. You probably need some way to limit the scale and have some sort of incentive.", "1242352299.0" ], [ "609877", "comment", "606495.0", "606579.0", "0", "0", "Ennis", "", "", "I actually think it's a good idea. I don't know about fantastic or if it would make much money but I can see potential in it.<p>I don't think they had the right team for it. I did not see much creativity or innovation going on here. It's a very difficult proposition to sell someone something that they can't keep. They should have tried other methods. Maybe allowing towns to pool money together to get pricey famous art to spend a year in their museums? Or allowing anyone online to purchase a fraction of art in Iraq so that it is protected from looting - it can be toured worldwide and returned to the country when it can actually be protected. I can keep going. But they apparently chose not to.", "1242352068.0" ], [ "609876", "comment", "609606.0", "609864.0", "0", "0", "mindslight", "", "", "After reading a button press, wait a while for the level to settle (say 50ms or so). This kind of thing is normally done from a timer interrupt that polls all buttons and saves their state for the foreground thread (I'd think this would be in the Arduino library somewhere).", "1242351945.0" ], [ "609875", "story", "", "", "1", "0", "colins_pride", "What Makes Us Happy?", "http://www.theatlantic.com:80/doc/print/200906/happiness", "", "1242351884.0" ], [ "609874", "story", "", "", "1", "0", "estromberg", "Lost robot crosses city by asking directions (video)", "http://www.slipperybrick.com/2009/05/lost-robot-crosses-city-by-asking-directions/", "", "1242351828.0" ], [ "609873", "comment", "609589.0", "609698.0", "0", "0", "paulbaumgart", "", "", "<p><pre><code> const uint numBits = 3*numPieces;\\n const u64 lowBits = ((1ULL << numBits)-1);\\n const u64 highBits = lowBits << numBits;\\n const u64 allFours = 04040404040404040404;\\n const u64 allTwos = 02020202020202020202;\\n\\n // Flip around horizontal axis\\n flippedIndex = index ^ (allFours & lowBits);\\n \\n // Flip around vertical axis\\n flippedIndex = index ^ (allTwos & lowBits);\\n</code></pre>\\nIs my fix for the first two, but, as you point out, they're significantly easier.<p>The patterns are pretty neat, but I can't figure out how they result in any sort of rule for diagonal flipping.", "1242351811.0" ], [ "609872", "comment", "609777.0", "609777.0", "0", "0", "teehee", "", "", "According to Malcom Gladwell's book Outliers, 1955 was the best year for geek births. (Bill Joy, Steve Jobs, Bill Gates)", "1242351769.0" ], [ "609871", "comment", "609606.0", "609864.0", "0", "0", "kd5bjo", "", "", "It's not too bad: keep an exponentially decaying average of the pin state, and use some hysteresis (different levels for on/off) on that value. You should be most of the way there.<p>It'll take (worst case) 8 bits for the average and 1 for the current state. You could probably still get reasonable results with a 7-bit average so that the whole thing still fits in a byte of RAM.", "1242351626.0" ], [ "609870", "comment", "609861.0", "609861.0", "0", "0", "bkmrkr", "", "", "I think we already tried this experiment ... Communism vs Capitalism", "1242351569.0" ], [ "609869", "comment", "609590.0", "609854.0", "0", "0", "viper", "", "", "Sorry,<p>Yes that is a limitation I will remove shortly. You can use any user name you want. I didn't make that clear either.<p>I have lots of work to do thanks to all the good feedback from everyone thanks again!", "1242351553.0" ], [ "609868", "comment", "609809.0", "609809.0", "0", "0", "nickb", "", "", "Excellent interview! Congrats Owen.", "1242351502.0" ], [ "609867", "comment", "609590.0", "609807.0", "0", "0", "viper", "", "", "Do you know it doesn't leave the users machine?\\n(I'm not asking that to be smart or anything.) \\nMy point is that you are trusting the backup providers that it doesn't.<p>My main point is that you are trying to protect your data from the backup providers or their sloppy security. You aren't trusting them on one hand yet trusting them on the other that they don't store or save the key on their servers.<p>One popular online backup product can recover the key if you use their generated key. Which of course means they store it on their servers.<p>Honestly implementing private key encryption is trivial. My hesitation is that it only adds a level of security if the backup providers are trustworthy. The lack of trust of the backup providers is kind of why it is there.<p>Here is the scenario I envisioned that made me question it. \\nLet's say client X performs backups of their computer using service Y. \\nService Y provides private key encryption. Client X types in his secret phrase and thinks that his/her data is secure. \\nService Y must either require the secret phrase to be typed in each time the software is run or must store the key locally. They store it locally. \\nSomeone comes with a court order demanding every reasonable effort to release the data to the court. Service Y may WANT to comply to catch bad guy client X. Or they may just not want to be held in contempt of court and get fined etc. Can they reasonably recover the key? My answer is yes service Y can reasonably recover the key. I don't believe the answer is yes if it is encrypted with a third party tool.<p>There are of course holes in the above scenario. You might need to automatically update the software to upload the key for that user etc. Perhaps they don't do automatic updates. They could also require an update just for that users account to function. My main point again is you are back to trusting the backup provider.<p>I found it highly ironic to be writing code to protect my potential customers to gain their trust without disclosing the inherent holes in that process.<p>My hesitation to adding private key encryption was purely on the side of NOT wanting to pretend that backup software with private key encryption protects their data against all scenarios.<p>But having written this post and explaining it frequently. I think I probably should just add it in.<p>Thanks,<p>Rasch", "1242351461.0" ], [ "609866", "comment", "609613.0", "609613.0", "0", "0", "swolchok", "", "", "Re: development time, you must have a pretty fast compiler. One big argument in favor of dynamic languages is the shortened edit/compile/test cycle; it's down to edit/test.<p>Re: speed, I think the prevailing wisdom is \"write the damn thing in Python and if it's too slow, we'll profile it and write the tiny bit that needs to be fast in C or C++\". You still have to do this with C++ -- native code does not magically make your application bottleneck-free.", "1242351429.0" ], [ "609865", "comment", "609453.0", "609852.0", "0", "0", "delano", "", "", "Pun intended?", "1242351256.0" ], [ "609864", "comment", "609606.0", "609715.0", "0", "0", "sketerpot", "", "", "They're not really software resistors; they're hardware that's controllable from software. </pedantry><p>And this is very useful; this will definitely save some resistor wiring. Now if only there was some easy way to debounce a switch in software....", "1242350947.0" ], [ "609862", "comment", "609822.0", "609822.0", "0", "0", "dougp", "", "", "I would say the big no no in ruby is requiring extensive configuration files. Which I think is also because of Java and its heavy reliance on XML to set things up.\\nIf the hello world code cant be done on one line then we won't bother with it.", "1242350894.0" ], [ "609861", "story", "", "", "28", "75", "david927", "Why More Equal Societies Almost Always Do Better", "http://entertainment.timesonline.co.uk/tol/arts_and_entertainment/books/non-fiction/article5859108.ece?print=yes", "The Sunday Times review of the book \\n\"The Spirit Level: Why More Equal Societies Almost Always Do Better\" by Richard Wilkinson and Kate Pickett", "1242350772.0" ], [ "609860", "comment", "609823.0", "609823.0", "0", "0", "swolchok", "", "", "May be tangential, but:\\n1) I've never read of Lisp graybeards (or, actually, any graybeards) advocating testing. Ditto for open-source projects. Is the constant evolution and experimental nature of pg-style Lisp coding a replacement for testing?\\n2) How much testing do you bother to do in an early-stage startup?<p>In my own limited experience with UmBus (<a href=\"http://mbusreloaded.com/umbus\" rel=\"nofollow\">http://mbusreloaded.com/umbus</a>, it's a free, local service), my testing is limited to ensuring that it Works For Me when I implement it and monitoring for unusual and failed requests.", "1242350771.0" ], [ "609859", "story", "", "", "2", "0", "peter123", "Coding style: Helpers that return params", "http://www.37signals.com/svn/posts/1729-coding-style-helpers-that-return-params", "", "1242350771.0" ], [ "609858", "comment", "608960.0", "608960.0", "0", "0", "ShabbyDoo", "", "", "I wish the graphs of weight seized had been normalized to some sort of dose unit. That I can't do so with my own knowledge shows how far removed I am from the issues.", "1242350611.0" ], [ "609857", "comment", "609809.0", "609809.0", "0", "0", "delano", "", "", "That's a very candid interview Owen, thanks (I'm assuming you'll be reading the comments!).", "1242350508.0" ], [ "609855", "comment", "609785.0", "609846.0", "0", "0", "ontilt", "", "", "...not that there's anything wrong with that. I love the conciseness of Scala compared to Java and, even if it's not as elegant as a pure functional language, it seems like a great language for Getting Things Done.", "1242350469.0" ], [ "609854", "comment", "609590.0", "609590.0", "0", "0", "pt", "", "", "While registration, it is not allowing '-' char in the email address. (I am using yahoo address guard thing with disposable email addresses)", "1242350437.0" ], [ "609853", "comment", "609268.0", "609268.0", "0", "0", "viergroupie", "", "", "Oh God, the horror. Almost every time neural network library I've seen manages to obscure a very simple idea in piles of useless objects.<p>\"Neural networks\" are just the composition of several nonlinear regressions. There's nothing particularly \"neural\" about them.<p>Here's a typical 3-layer network:<p>f(x,Wh,Wo) = tanh(Wo * tanh(Wh * X))<p>Wh, and Wo are the hidden and output weight matrices respectively. Fix some loss function (ie, L(x,Wh,Wo,y) = || f(x,Wh,Wo) - y||^2), get the gradient of this function, and a take step down the gradient. There's your learning rule.<p>Now, I understand the desire for flexibility/modularity, but (1) what's the sense of trying to house supervised and unsupervised methods in the same hierarchy? \\nand \\n(2) what could possibly justify Connection and Weight objects?", "1242350422.0" ], [ "609852", "comment", "609453.0", "609453.0", "0", "0", "uninverted", "", "", "It seems like a lot of new languages have macros. Lisp is moving on to phrase four of it's diabolical scheme...", "1242350397.0" ], [ "609851", "comment", "609822.0", "609822.0", "0", "0", "swolchok", "", "", "Am I in the minority in being unable to guess what this article is about from its title? I thought maybe \"Magic\" was some new programming language, and I didn't know that the PHP community (such as it is) hates Java.", "1242350383.0" ], [ "609850", "comment", "609725.0", "609813.0", "0", "0", "avdempsey", "", "", "Michael the CEO is speaking about justin.tv's money-making strategy at the Google campus on Monday. A couple of other 'community status' style companies will be there too.<p>Search 'Monetizing Web 2.0' on meetup.com if you're curious.", "1242350358.0" ], [ "609849", "comment", "609824.0", "609838.0", "0", "0", "AdilD", "", "", "good idea, thanks.", "1242350168.0" ], [ "609848", "comment", "609785.0", "609785.0", "0", "0", "stephenjudkins", "", "", "It seems he may have some good points, but he definitely tried pretty hard to make some of the examples ugly. The way currying is generally done in Scala is much cleaner-looking than this, as the first several google results for \"scala currying\" show. Also, he seems to throw in some extra unnecessary stuff (sealed?) in the case classes example.<p>I appreciate informed criticisms like this, but he is definitely representing Scala in as poor a light as possible.", "1242350081.0" ], [ "609847", "comment", "609725.0", "609816.0", "0", "0", "Element2", "", "", "Company's like Zuffa (UFC) have already started cracking down on JTV their ppvs were once a common thing, now they are removed pretty swiftly.", "1242349923.0" ], [ "609846", "comment", "609785.0", "609785.0", "0", "0", "ontilt", "", "", "I've been hacking in Java, Ruby, and Haskell for some time and when I started learning Scala, I quickly came to the conclusion that it was much more like Ruby than it is like Haskell.", "1242349827.0" ], [ "609845", "comment", "608675.0", "609808.0", "0", "0", "mindslight", "", "", "A simple digital low pass filter certainly has uses, I just don't think any of them are applicable here. Averaging several values per reading certainly wouldn't tax the resources of even the smallest micros.<p>I was including the sensor in the 'analog system'. If full range is 0.2% BAC (optimistic), thats a step of over 0.01%! I'd expect more from a sensor that's supposed to perform \"beyond a reasonable doubt\".<p>I don't know if ASM would have really hindered analysis. Certainly it's easier to deliberately hide malicious code with ASM, but naive code is generally readable and I doubt the audit firm would have given up. Chances are an ASM programmer would have paid better attention to detail, too ;).", "1242349778.0" ], [ "609844", "comment", "609166.0", "609310.0", "0", "0", "dandelany", "", "", "Presumably because they're shooting for acquisition by one of the two big OS'es?", "1242349558.0" ], [ "609843", "comment", "609777.0", "609834.0", "0", "0", "asciilifeform", "", "", "I disagree, as do some of the commenters:<p><a href=\"http://www.raphkoster.com/2009/05/14/the-perfect-geek-age/", "" ], [ "609842", "comment", "609427.0", "609694.0", "0", "0", "imajes", "", "", "what bothers me is why this isn't more like 90% (in other words, why you don't check all items in and out - anything else is pretty lame supply chain management)", "1242349231.0" ] ]
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ID,Type,Story,Parent,Points,Comments,Author,Title,URL,Content,Created 609890,comment,609395.0,609395.0,0,0,patio11,,,"You have no idea how many times I've seen variations on that sales graph -- a few years in the coding salt mines with gradually increasing but sporadically up and down sales, followed by new version and a step function increase.<p>Incidentally, contra the article, if you get advertising on the Internet right its a fairly low-stress way to make a lot more money than you would otherwise for a small software company. Sure, Google gets 50 cents on the dollar from my last $1000 of sales every month... still, 95% gross margin exclusive of advertising, you do the math. (This is a complementary strategy to wowing customers and having an unpaid sales force of fans. You now have more customers to wow and more unpaid fans. What is not to like?)<p>Another note against the article: if you're doing software over the Internet, I beg you, please get over your hangups about SEO. You may think its about being an evil spammer. It isn't. (Well, OK, it doesn't have to be.) You can do great SEO for your business and still touch holy water without suffering 3rd degree burns. (In a nutshell: publish useful stuff, get linked, win. You'll note how this <i>dovetails very nicely</i> with constantly positively surprising people and extracting value out of folks who are unwilling to pay you money.)<p>I'm still in the salt mines but 3.0 is coming out any week now. I'm cautiously optimistic. ;)",1242352705.0 609889,comment,609881.0,609881.0,0,0,meterplech,,,"This is another sad example of the US's twisted immigration policy. Brilliant entrepreneurs, scientists, and academics want to come in legally and are rejected, while thousands of others come in illegally.",1242352674.0 609888,comment,609809.0,609809.0,0,0,vaksel,,,"good interview, but I don't recommend watching it, just listen. The audio is horribly out of sync.<p>The ""your ip"" website idea, just goes to show you, that digg was a fluke.",1242352670.0 609887,comment,609861.0,609870.0,0,0,noaharc,,,"That's an extreme, but it's certainly common economic knowledge that income inequality -- in rich nations -- tends to promote economic growth. Of course, common knowledge is sometimes wrong, but I think it takes more than one article to disprove it.<p>One example of such common knowledge: <a href=""http://www.springerlink.com/content/w26530m1x3163184/"" rel=""nofollow"">http://www.springerlink.com/content/w26530m1x3163184/</a>",1242352647.0 609886,comment,608430.0,608430.0,0,0,bkudria,,,"How does this compare with RescueTime?<p>(RescueTime, for one, tracks URLs in Firefox. The Wakoopa FAQ says a FF extension is too complicated. Right.)",1242352607.0 609885,story,,,1,1,soundsop,Detecting Liars by Content,http://www.schneier.com/blog/archives/2009/05/detecting_liars.html,,1242352552.0 609884,comment,609809.0,609809.0,0,0,breck,,,I had assumed that Owen was in his 20's. Whoops. Very cool.,1242352507.0 609883,story,,,6,0,meterplech,Does Announcing Your Goals Make them Less Likely to Occur?,http://www.newsweek.com/id/197006?from=rss,,1242352493.0 609882,comment,609825.0,609825.0,0,0,ShabbyDoo,,,"I had to stop about half way through because the woman speaking is so painful to listen to. If one is this inarticulate, she should use a teleprompter.",1242352425.0 609881,story,,,60,70,jerryji,Today My US Investor Visa Application Was Denied,,"<p><pre><code> Yesterday I left my wife and 3-month old son\n\n to come to Singapore for my US investor visa\n \n second interview.\n\n Today my application was denied\n\n because the visa officer thinks my $65,000\n\n startup investment is not substantial.\n\n This application has cost me countless number of\n\n hours and $10,000+ to prepare\n\n that I wanted to ask her if I could have\n\n invested that time and money in my startup\n\n would it make my investment substantial?\n\n But I wasn't given a chance to dispute.\n\n Today is a long day\n\n that I wonder why America does not welcome\n\n entrepreneurs\n\n and have to rant from a hotel whose desk is\n\n smaller than my laptop.\n\n But tomorrow I will return to my wife and son\n\n and continue to work on my startup\n\n then write a much longer rant someday.</code></pre>",1242352424.0 609880,comment,609464.0,609691.0,0,0,sharkbrainguy,,,"<a href=""http://common-lisp.net/pipermail/slime-devel/2005-September/011823.html"" rel=""nofollow"">http://common-lisp.net/pipermail/slime-devel/2005-September/...</a><p>This is a discussion on the slime-devel list about a scheme48 backend. Reasons are discussed as to why SLIME (should)|(could)(n't)? support scheme backends.",1242352375.0 609879,comment,609785.0,609848.0,0,0,mrkurt,,,"He speaks to the currying syntax directly in the comments. The important distinction is that the ""nice"" Scala syntax for currying requires that you allow for it when you write your functions. That's not really broadly useful, though it can pretty up some applications.",1242352341.0 609878,comment,609831.0,609831.0,0,0,stonemetal,,,Ranked by who? As the community grows this ranking body is going to become more burdened. If the community is doing the ranking as well as the answering you are talking about X sms messages per question where X is the size of the community that responds to the message. I really can't see someone going along with answering some question then dealing with voting on 200 responses for very long.<p>It could work but I don't see it working as posed. You probably need some way to limit the scale and have some sort of incentive.,1242352299.0 609877,comment,606495.0,606579.0,0,0,Ennis,,,I actually think it's a good idea. I don't know about fantastic or if it would make much money but I can see potential in it.<p>I don't think they had the right team for it. I did not see much creativity or innovation going on here. It's a very difficult proposition to sell someone something that they can't keep. They should have tried other methods. Maybe allowing towns to pool money together to get pricey famous art to spend a year in their museums? Or allowing anyone online to purchase a fraction of art in Iraq so that it is protected from looting - it can be toured worldwide and returned to the country when it can actually be protected. I can keep going. But they apparently chose not to.,1242352068.0 609876,comment,609606.0,609864.0,0,0,mindslight,,,"After reading a button press, wait a while for the level to settle (say 50ms or so). This kind of thing is normally done from a timer interrupt that polls all buttons and saves their state for the foreground thread (I'd think this would be in the Arduino library somewhere).",1242351945.0 609875,story,,,1,0,colins_pride,What Makes Us Happy?,http://www.theatlantic.com:80/doc/print/200906/happiness,,1242351884.0 609874,story,,,1,0,estromberg,Lost robot crosses city by asking directions (video),http://www.slipperybrick.com/2009/05/lost-robot-crosses-city-by-asking-directions/,,1242351828.0 609873,comment,609589.0,609698.0,0,0,paulbaumgart,,,"<p><pre><code> const uint numBits = 3*numPieces;\n const u64 lowBits = ((1ULL << numBits)-1);\n const u64 highBits = lowBits << numBits;\n const u64 allFours = 04040404040404040404;\n const u64 allTwos = 02020202020202020202;\n\n // Flip around horizontal axis\n flippedIndex = index ^ (allFours & lowBits);\n \n // Flip around vertical axis\n flippedIndex = index ^ (allTwos & lowBits);\n</code></pre>\nIs my fix for the first two, but, as you point out, they're significantly easier.<p>The patterns are pretty neat, but I can't figure out how they result in any sort of rule for diagonal flipping.",1242351811.0 609872,comment,609777.0,609777.0,0,0,teehee,,,"According to Malcom Gladwell's book Outliers, 1955 was the best year for geek births. (Bill Joy, Steve Jobs, Bill Gates)",1242351769.0 609871,comment,609606.0,609864.0,0,0,kd5bjo,,,"It's not too bad: keep an exponentially decaying average of the pin state, and use some hysteresis (different levels for on/off) on that value. You should be most of the way there.<p>It'll take (worst case) 8 bits for the average and 1 for the current state. You could probably still get reasonable results with a 7-bit average so that the whole thing still fits in a byte of RAM.",1242351626.0 609870,comment,609861.0,609861.0,0,0,bkmrkr,,,I think we already tried this experiment ... Communism vs Capitalism,1242351569.0 609869,comment,609590.0,609854.0,0,0,viper,,,"Sorry,<p>Yes that is a limitation I will remove shortly. You can use any user name you want. I didn't make that clear either.<p>I have lots of work to do thanks to all the good feedback from everyone thanks again!",1242351553.0 609868,comment,609809.0,609809.0,0,0,nickb,,,Excellent interview! Congrats Owen.,1242351502.0 609867,comment,609590.0,609807.0,0,0,viper,,,"Do you know it doesn't leave the users machine?\n(I'm not asking that to be smart or anything.) \nMy point is that you are trusting the backup providers that it doesn't.<p>My main point is that you are trying to protect your data from the backup providers or their sloppy security. You aren't trusting them on one hand yet trusting them on the other that they don't store or save the key on their servers.<p>One popular online backup product can recover the key if you use their generated key. Which of course means they store it on their servers.<p>Honestly implementing private key encryption is trivial. My hesitation is that it only adds a level of security if the backup providers are trustworthy. The lack of trust of the backup providers is kind of why it is there.<p>Here is the scenario I envisioned that made me question it. \nLet's say client X performs backups of their computer using service Y. \nService Y provides private key encryption. Client X types in his secret phrase and thinks that his/her data is secure. \nService Y must either require the secret phrase to be typed in each time the software is run or must store the key locally. They store it locally. \nSomeone comes with a court order demanding every reasonable effort to release the data to the court. Service Y may WANT to comply to catch bad guy client X. Or they may just not want to be held in contempt of court and get fined etc. Can they reasonably recover the key? My answer is yes service Y can reasonably recover the key. I don't believe the answer is yes if it is encrypted with a third party tool.<p>There are of course holes in the above scenario. You might need to automatically update the software to upload the key for that user etc. Perhaps they don't do automatic updates. They could also require an update just for that users account to function. My main point again is you are back to trusting the backup provider.<p>I found it highly ironic to be writing code to protect my potential customers to gain their trust without disclosing the inherent holes in that process.<p>My hesitation to adding private key encryption was purely on the side of NOT wanting to pretend that backup software with private key encryption protects their data against all scenarios.<p>But having written this post and explaining it frequently. I think I probably should just add it in.<p>Thanks,<p>Rasch",1242351461.0 609866,comment,609613.0,609613.0,0,0,swolchok,,,"Re: development time, you must have a pretty fast compiler. One big argument in favor of dynamic languages is the shortened edit/compile/test cycle; it's down to edit/test.<p>Re: speed, I think the prevailing wisdom is ""write the damn thing in Python and if it's too slow, we'll profile it and write the tiny bit that needs to be fast in C or C++"". You still have to do this with C++ -- native code does not magically make your application bottleneck-free.",1242351429.0 609865,comment,609453.0,609852.0,0,0,delano,,,Pun intended?,1242351256.0 609864,comment,609606.0,609715.0,0,0,sketerpot,,,They're not really software resistors; they're hardware that's controllable from software. </pedantry><p>And this is very useful; this will definitely save some resistor wiring. Now if only there was some easy way to debounce a switch in software....,1242350947.0 609862,comment,609822.0,609822.0,0,0,dougp,,,I would say the big no no in ruby is requiring extensive configuration files. Which I think is also because of Java and its heavy reliance on XML to set things up.\nIf the hello world code cant be done on one line then we won't bother with it.,1242350894.0 609861,story,,,28,75,david927,Why More Equal Societies Almost Always Do Better,http://entertainment.timesonline.co.uk/tol/arts_and_entertainment/books/non-fiction/article5859108.ece?print=yes,"The Sunday Times review of the book \n""The Spirit Level: Why More Equal Societies Almost Always Do Better"" by Richard Wilkinson and Kate Pickett",1242350772.0 609860,comment,609823.0,609823.0,0,0,swolchok,,,"May be tangential, but:\n1) I've never read of Lisp graybeards (or, actually, any graybeards) advocating testing. Ditto for open-source projects. Is the constant evolution and experimental nature of pg-style Lisp coding a replacement for testing?\n2) How much testing do you bother to do in an early-stage startup?<p>In my own limited experience with UmBus (<a href=""http://mbusreloaded.com/umbus"" rel=""nofollow"">http://mbusreloaded.com/umbus</a>, it's a free, local service), my testing is limited to ensuring that it Works For Me when I implement it and monitoring for unusual and failed requests.",1242350771.0 609859,story,,,2,0,peter123,Coding style: Helpers that return params,http://www.37signals.com/svn/posts/1729-coding-style-helpers-that-return-params,,1242350771.0 609858,comment,608960.0,608960.0,0,0,ShabbyDoo,,,I wish the graphs of weight seized had been normalized to some sort of dose unit. That I can't do so with my own knowledge shows how far removed I am from the issues.,1242350611.0 609857,comment,609809.0,609809.0,0,0,delano,,,"That's a very candid interview Owen, thanks (I'm assuming you'll be reading the comments!).",1242350508.0 609855,comment,609785.0,609846.0,0,0,ontilt,,,"...not that there's anything wrong with that. I love the conciseness of Scala compared to Java and, even if it's not as elegant as a pure functional language, it seems like a great language for Getting Things Done.",1242350469.0 609854,comment,609590.0,609590.0,0,0,pt,,,"While registration, it is not allowing '-' char in the email address. (I am using yahoo address guard thing with disposable email addresses)",1242350437.0 609853,comment,609268.0,609268.0,0,0,viergroupie,,,"Oh God, the horror. Almost every time neural network library I've seen manages to obscure a very simple idea in piles of useless objects.<p>""Neural networks"" are just the composition of several nonlinear regressions. There's nothing particularly ""neural"" about them.<p>Here's a typical 3-layer network:<p>f(x,Wh,Wo) = tanh(Wo * tanh(Wh * X))<p>Wh, and Wo are the hidden and output weight matrices respectively. Fix some loss function (ie, L(x,Wh,Wo,y) = || f(x,Wh,Wo) - y||^2), get the gradient of this function, and a take step down the gradient. There's your learning rule.<p>Now, I understand the desire for flexibility/modularity, but (1) what's the sense of trying to house supervised and unsupervised methods in the same hierarchy? \nand \n(2) what could possibly justify Connection and Weight objects?",1242350422.0 609852,comment,609453.0,609453.0,0,0,uninverted,,,It seems like a lot of new languages have macros. Lisp is moving on to phrase four of it's diabolical scheme...,1242350397.0 609851,comment,609822.0,609822.0,0,0,swolchok,,,"Am I in the minority in being unable to guess what this article is about from its title? I thought maybe ""Magic"" was some new programming language, and I didn't know that the PHP community (such as it is) hates Java.",1242350383.0 609850,comment,609725.0,609813.0,0,0,avdempsey,,,Michael the CEO is speaking about justin.tv's money-making strategy at the Google campus on Monday. A couple of other 'community status' style companies will be there too.<p>Search 'Monetizing Web 2.0' on meetup.com if you're curious.,1242350358.0 609849,comment,609824.0,609838.0,0,0,AdilD,,,"good idea, thanks.",1242350168.0 609848,comment,609785.0,609785.0,0,0,stephenjudkins,,,"It seems he may have some good points, but he definitely tried pretty hard to make some of the examples ugly. The way currying is generally done in Scala is much cleaner-looking than this, as the first several google results for ""scala currying"" show. Also, he seems to throw in some extra unnecessary stuff (sealed?) in the case classes example.<p>I appreciate informed criticisms like this, but he is definitely representing Scala in as poor a light as possible.",1242350081.0 609847,comment,609725.0,609816.0,0,0,Element2,,,"Company's like Zuffa (UFC) have already started cracking down on JTV their ppvs were once a common thing, now they are removed pretty swiftly.",1242349923.0 609846,comment,609785.0,609785.0,0,0,ontilt,,,"I've been hacking in Java, Ruby, and Haskell for some time and when I started learning Scala, I quickly came to the conclusion that it was much more like Ruby than it is like Haskell.",1242349827.0 609845,comment,608675.0,609808.0,0,0,mindslight,,,"A simple digital low pass filter certainly has uses, I just don't think any of them are applicable here. Averaging several values per reading certainly wouldn't tax the resources of even the smallest micros.<p>I was including the sensor in the 'analog system'. If full range is 0.2% BAC (optimistic), thats a step of over 0.01%! I'd expect more from a sensor that's supposed to perform ""beyond a reasonable doubt"".<p>I don't know if ASM would have really hindered analysis. Certainly it's easier to deliberately hide malicious code with ASM, but naive code is generally readable and I doubt the audit firm would have given up. Chances are an ASM programmer would have paid better attention to detail, too ;).",1242349778.0 609844,comment,609166.0,609310.0,0,0,dandelany,,,Presumably because they're shooting for acquisition by one of the two big OS'es?,1242349558.0 609843,comment,609777.0,609834.0,0,0,asciilifeform,,,"I disagree, as do some of the commenters:<p><a href=""http://www.raphkoster.com/2009/05/14/the-perfect-geek-age/", 609842,comment,609427.0,609694.0,0,0,imajes,,,"what bothers me is why this isn't more like 90% (in other words, why you don't check all items in and out - anything else is pretty lame supply chain management)",1242349231.0
[ [ "Design smell", "Namespace", "Class", "File", "Cause" ], [ "Unnecessary Abstraction", "NHibernate.Spatial.Type", "MsSqlGeographyType", "C:\\research\\architectureSmells\\repos\\nhibernate_NHibernate.Spatial\\NHibernate.Spatial.MsSql\\Type\\MsSqlGeographyType.cs", "The tool detected the smell in this class because the class contains only a few data members without any method implementation' that indicates that the abstraction might not be required. Following fields and properties are declared in this class: IsGeography" ], [ "Rebellious Hierarchy", "NHibernate.Spatial.Dialect", "MsSql2008FunctionRegistration", "C:\\research\\architectureSmells\\repos\\nhibernate_NHibernate.Spatial\\NHibernate.Spatial.MsSql\\Dialect\\MsSql2008FunctionRegistration.cs", "The tool detected the smell in this class because method(s) of this class reject the methods provided by its supertypes. The method(s) that reject the suptertype's method are: CreateGeometryUserType' GetSpatialTransformString' GetSpatialAggregateString" ], [ "Unfactored Hierarchy", "NHibernate.Spatial.Dialect", "MsSql2008GeographyDialect", "C:\\research\\architectureSmells\\repos\\nhibernate_NHibernate.Spatial\\NHibernate.Spatial.MsSql\\Dialect\\MsSql2008GeographyDialect.cs", "The tool detected the smell because a set of code clones has been found where at least one pair of classes belong to the same inheritance hierarchy. List of classes with start and end line numbers where clones has been found are: MsSql2008GeographyDialect (C:\\research\\architectureSmells\\repos\\nhibernate_NHibernate.Spatial\\NHibernate.Spatial.MsSql\\Dialect\\MsSql2008GeographyDialect.cs' [1' 22])' MsSql2008GeometryDialect (C:\\research\\architectureSmells\\repos\\nhibernate_NHibernate.Spatial\\NHibernate.Spatial.MsSql\\Dialect\\MsSql2008GeometryDialect.cs' [1' 22])' MsSql2012GeographyDialect (C:\\research\\architectureSmells\\repos\\nhibernate_NHibernate.Spatial\\NHibernate.Spatial.MsSql\\Dialect\\MsSql2012GeographyDialect.cs' [1' 22])' MsSql2012GeometryDialect (C:\\research\\architectureSmells\\repos\\nhibernate_NHibernate.Spatial\\NHibernate.Spatial.MsSql\\Dialect\\MsSql2012GeometryDialect.cs' [1' 22])" ], [ "Rebellious Hierarchy", "NHibernate.Spatial.Dialect", "MsSql2008SpatialDialect", "C:\\research\\architectureSmells\\repos\\nhibernate_NHibernate.Spatial\\NHibernate.Spatial.MsSql\\Dialect\\MsSql2008SpatialDialect.cs", "The tool detected the smell in this class because method(s) of this class reject the methods provided by its supertypes. The method(s) that reject the suptertype's method are: CreateGeometryUserType" ], [ "Unfactored Hierarchy", "NHibernate.Spatial.Dialect", "MsSql2008SpatialDialect", "C:\\research\\architectureSmells\\repos\\nhibernate_NHibernate.Spatial\\NHibernate.Spatial.MsSql\\Dialect\\MsSql2008SpatialDialect.cs", "The tool detected the smell because a set of code clones has been found where at least one pair of classes belong to the same inheritance hierarchy. List of classes with start and end line numbers where clones has been found are: MsSql2008SpatialDialect (C:\\research\\architectureSmells\\repos\\nhibernate_NHibernate.Spatial\\NHibernate.Spatial.MsSql\\Dialect\\MsSql2008SpatialDialect.cs' [1' 29])' MsSql2012SpatialDialect (C:\\research\\architectureSmells\\repos\\nhibernate_NHibernate.Spatial\\NHibernate.Spatial.MsSql\\Dialect\\MsSql2012SpatialDialect.cs' [1' 29])" ], [ "Unfactored Hierarchy", "NHibernate.Spatial.Dialect", "MsSql2008SpatialDialect", "C:\\research\\architectureSmells\\repos\\nhibernate_NHibernate.Spatial\\NHibernate.Spatial.MsSql\\Dialect\\MsSql2008SpatialDialect.cs", "The tool detected the smell because a set of code clones has been found where at least one pair of classes belong to the same inheritance hierarchy. List of classes with start and end line numbers where clones has been found are: MsSql2008SpatialDialect (C:\\research\\architectureSmells\\repos\\nhibernate_NHibernate.Spatial\\NHibernate.Spatial.MsSql\\Dialect\\MsSql2008SpatialDialect.cs' [41' 149])' MsSql2012SpatialDialect (C:\\research\\architectureSmells\\repos\\nhibernate_NHibernate.Spatial\\NHibernate.Spatial.MsSql\\Dialect\\MsSql2012SpatialDialect.cs' [41' 149])" ], [ "Rebellious Hierarchy", "NHibernate.Spatial.Dialect", "MsSql2012SpatialDialect", "C:\\research\\architectureSmells\\repos\\nhibernate_NHibernate.Spatial\\NHibernate.Spatial.MsSql\\Dialect\\MsSql2012SpatialDialect.cs", "The tool detected the smell in this class because method(s) of this class reject the methods provided by its supertypes. The method(s) that reject the suptertype's method are: CreateGeometryUserType" ] ]
Output CSV content covering all rows and columns of the table.
Design smell,Namespace,Class,File,Cause Unnecessary Abstraction,NHibernate.Spatial.Type,MsSqlGeographyType,C:\research\architectureSmells\repos\nhibernate_NHibernate.Spatial\NHibernate.Spatial.MsSql\Type\MsSqlGeographyType.cs,The tool detected the smell in this class because the class contains only a few data members without any method implementation' that indicates that the abstraction might not be required. Following fields and properties are declared in this class: IsGeography Rebellious Hierarchy,NHibernate.Spatial.Dialect,MsSql2008FunctionRegistration,C:\research\architectureSmells\repos\nhibernate_NHibernate.Spatial\NHibernate.Spatial.MsSql\Dialect\MsSql2008FunctionRegistration.cs,The tool detected the smell in this class because method(s) of this class reject the methods provided by its supertypes. The method(s) that reject the suptertype's method are: CreateGeometryUserType' GetSpatialTransformString' GetSpatialAggregateString Unfactored Hierarchy,NHibernate.Spatial.Dialect,MsSql2008GeographyDialect,C:\research\architectureSmells\repos\nhibernate_NHibernate.Spatial\NHibernate.Spatial.MsSql\Dialect\MsSql2008GeographyDialect.cs,The tool detected the smell because a set of code clones has been found where at least one pair of classes belong to the same inheritance hierarchy. List of classes with start and end line numbers where clones has been found are: MsSql2008GeographyDialect (C:\research\architectureSmells\repos\nhibernate_NHibernate.Spatial\NHibernate.Spatial.MsSql\Dialect\MsSql2008GeographyDialect.cs' [1' 22])' MsSql2008GeometryDialect (C:\research\architectureSmells\repos\nhibernate_NHibernate.Spatial\NHibernate.Spatial.MsSql\Dialect\MsSql2008GeometryDialect.cs' [1' 22])' MsSql2012GeographyDialect (C:\research\architectureSmells\repos\nhibernate_NHibernate.Spatial\NHibernate.Spatial.MsSql\Dialect\MsSql2012GeographyDialect.cs' [1' 22])' MsSql2012GeometryDialect (C:\research\architectureSmells\repos\nhibernate_NHibernate.Spatial\NHibernate.Spatial.MsSql\Dialect\MsSql2012GeometryDialect.cs' [1' 22]) Rebellious Hierarchy,NHibernate.Spatial.Dialect,MsSql2008SpatialDialect,C:\research\architectureSmells\repos\nhibernate_NHibernate.Spatial\NHibernate.Spatial.MsSql\Dialect\MsSql2008SpatialDialect.cs,The tool detected the smell in this class because method(s) of this class reject the methods provided by its supertypes. The method(s) that reject the suptertype's method are: CreateGeometryUserType Unfactored Hierarchy,NHibernate.Spatial.Dialect,MsSql2008SpatialDialect,C:\research\architectureSmells\repos\nhibernate_NHibernate.Spatial\NHibernate.Spatial.MsSql\Dialect\MsSql2008SpatialDialect.cs,The tool detected the smell because a set of code clones has been found where at least one pair of classes belong to the same inheritance hierarchy. List of classes with start and end line numbers where clones has been found are: MsSql2008SpatialDialect (C:\research\architectureSmells\repos\nhibernate_NHibernate.Spatial\NHibernate.Spatial.MsSql\Dialect\MsSql2008SpatialDialect.cs' [1' 29])' MsSql2012SpatialDialect (C:\research\architectureSmells\repos\nhibernate_NHibernate.Spatial\NHibernate.Spatial.MsSql\Dialect\MsSql2012SpatialDialect.cs' [1' 29]) Unfactored Hierarchy,NHibernate.Spatial.Dialect,MsSql2008SpatialDialect,C:\research\architectureSmells\repos\nhibernate_NHibernate.Spatial\NHibernate.Spatial.MsSql\Dialect\MsSql2008SpatialDialect.cs,The tool detected the smell because a set of code clones has been found where at least one pair of classes belong to the same inheritance hierarchy. List of classes with start and end line numbers where clones has been found are: MsSql2008SpatialDialect (C:\research\architectureSmells\repos\nhibernate_NHibernate.Spatial\NHibernate.Spatial.MsSql\Dialect\MsSql2008SpatialDialect.cs' [41' 149])' MsSql2012SpatialDialect (C:\research\architectureSmells\repos\nhibernate_NHibernate.Spatial\NHibernate.Spatial.MsSql\Dialect\MsSql2012SpatialDialect.cs' [41' 149]) Rebellious Hierarchy,NHibernate.Spatial.Dialect,MsSql2012SpatialDialect,C:\research\architectureSmells\repos\nhibernate_NHibernate.Spatial\NHibernate.Spatial.MsSql\Dialect\MsSql2012SpatialDialect.cs,The tool detected the smell in this class because method(s) of this class reject the methods provided by its supertypes. The method(s) that reject the suptertype's method are: CreateGeometryUserType
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Reported for persons aged 24 months or younger at the time of exam (or screening if not examined).", "", "sio:Age", "??participant", "uo:0000035", "??screening", "", "", "", "", "", "", "" ], [ "RIDRETH1", "Race/Hispanic origin", "Recode of reported race and Hispanic origin information", "", "sio:Race", "??participant", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "" ], [ "RIDEXAGM", "Age in months at exam - 0 to 19 years", "Age in months of the participant at the time of examination. Reported for persons aged 19 years or younger at the time of examination.", "", "sio:Age", "??participant", "uo:0000035", "??exam", "", "", "", "", "", "", "" ], [ "DMDBORN4", "Country of birth", "In what country {were you/was SP} born?", "", "", "", "", "??birth", "sio:Country", "", "sio:isLocationOf", "??participant", "", "", "" ], [ "DMDCITZN", "Citizenship status", "{Are you/Is SP} a citizen of the United States? [Information about citizenship is being collected by the U.S. Public Health Service to perform health related research. Providing this information is voluntary and is collected under the authority of the Public Health Service Act. There will be no effect on pending immigration or citizenship petitions.]", "", "sio:ProcessStatus", "??citizenship", "", "", "", "", "", "??participant", "", "", "" ], [ "DMDYRSUS", "Length of time in US", "Length of time the participant has been in the US.", "", "sio:TimeInterval", "??participant", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "" ], [ "DMDEDUC3", "Education level - Children/Youth 6-19", "What is the highest grade or level of school {you have/SP has} completed or the highest degree {you have/s/he has} received?", "", "chear:EducationLevel", "??participant", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "" ], [ "DMDEDUC2", "Education level - Adults 20+", "What is the highest grade or level of school {you have/SP has} completed or the highest degree {you have/s/he has} received?", "", "chear:EducationLevel", "??participant", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "" ], [ "DMDMARTL", "Marital status", "Marital status", "", "chear:MaritalStatus", "??participant", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "" ], [ "RIDEXPRG", "Pregnancy status at exam", "Pregnancy status for females between 20 and 44 years of age at the time of MEC exam.", "", "sio:ProcessStatus", "??pregnancy", "", "??exam", "", "", "", "??participant", "", "", "" ], [ "SIALANG", "Language of SP Interview", "Language of the Sample Person Interview Instrument", "", "chear:Language", "??instrument", "", "??interview", "", "", "", "??participant", "", "", "" ], [ "DMDHRGND", "HH ref person's gender", "HH reference person's gender", "", "sio:BiologicalSex", "??HHRef", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "" ], [ "DMDHRAGE", "HH ref person's age in years", "HH reference person's age in years", "", "sio:Age", "??HHRef", "uo:0000036", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "" ], [ "DMDHRBR4", "HH ref person's country of birth", "HH reference person's country of birth", "", "", "", "", "??birth", "sio:Country", "", "sio:isLocationOf", "??HHRef", "", "", "" ], [ "DMDHREDU", "HH ref person's education level", "HH reference person's education level", "", "chear:EducationLevel", "??HHRef", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "" ], [ "DMDHRMAR", "HH ref person's marital status", "HH reference person's marital status", "", "chear:MaritalStatus", "??HHRef", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "" ], [ "WTINT2YR", "Full sample 2 year interview weight", "Full sample 2 year interview weight.", "", "chear:Weight", "??participant", "", "??interview", "", "", "", "", "", "", "" ], [ "WTMEC2YR", "Full sample 2 year MEC exam weight", "Full sample 2 year MEC exam weight.", "", "chear:Weight", "??participant", "", "??exam", "", "", "", "", "", "", "" ], [ "INDHHIN2", "Annual household income", "Total household income (reported as a range value in dollars)", "", "chear:Income", "??household", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "" ], [ "??participant", "Participant", "", "Someone who takes part in an activity. 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[def-source: CHEAR]", "", "", "", "", "chear:Pregnancy", "", "", "", "", "", "" ], [ "??interview", "Interview", "", "A conversation with an individual regarding his or her background and other personal and professional details, opinions on specific subjects posed by the interviewer, etc. [def-source: NCI]", "", "", "", "", "ncit:C16751", "", "", "", "", "", "" ], [ "??instrument", "Instrumentation", "", "Any object, or item of electrical or electronic equipment, which is designed to carry out a specific function or set of functions. [def-source: NCI]", "", "", "", "", "ncit:C16742", "", "", "", "", "", "" ], [ "??household", "Household", "", "A household consists of one or more people who live in the same dwelling and also share meals or living accommodation, and may consist of a single family or some other grouping of people. A single dwelling will be considered to contain multiple households if either meals or living space are not shared. The household is the basic unit of analysis in many social, microeconomic and government models, and is important to the fields of economics and inheritance. [def-source: CHEAR]", "", "", "", "", "chear:Household", "", "", "??participant", "", "", "" ], [ "??HHRef", "Household reference person", "", "Head of Household is a filing status for individual United States taxpayers. To use the Head of Household filing status, a taxpayer must: (1) Be unmarried or considered unmarried at the end of the year (2) Have paid more than half the cost of keeping up a home for the tax year (either one's own home or the home of a qualifying parent) (3) Usually have a qualifying person who lived with the head in the home for more than half of the tax year unless the qualifying person is a dependent parent. [def-source: CHEAR]", "", "", "", "", "chear:HeadOfHousehold", "", "", "??household", "", "", "" ], [ "??citizenship", "Citizenship", "", "", "", "", "", "", "ncit:C90517", "", "", "", "", "", "" ] ]
Serialize the provided table to CSV output.
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Reported for persons aged 24 months or younger at the time of exam (or screening if not examined).,,sio:Age,??participant,uo:0000035,??screening,,,,,,, RIDRETH1,Race/Hispanic origin,Recode of reported race and Hispanic origin information,,sio:Race,??participant,,,,,,,,, RIDEXAGM,Age in months at exam - 0 to 19 years,Age in months of the participant at the time of examination. Reported for persons aged 19 years or younger at the time of examination.,,sio:Age,??participant,uo:0000035,??exam,,,,,,, DMDBORN4,Country of birth,In what country {were you/was SP} born?,,,,,??birth,sio:Country,,sio:isLocationOf,??participant,,, DMDCITZN,Citizenship status,{Are you/Is SP} a citizen of the United States? [Information about citizenship is being collected by the U.S. Public Health Service to perform health related research. Providing this information is voluntary and is collected under the authority of the Public Health Service Act. There will be no effect on pending immigration or citizenship petitions.],,sio:ProcessStatus,??citizenship,,,,,,??participant,,, DMDYRSUS,Length of time in US,Length of time the participant has been in the US.,,sio:TimeInterval,??participant,,,,,,,,, DMDEDUC3,Education level - Children/Youth 6-19,What is the highest grade or level of school {you have/SP has} completed or the highest degree {you have/s/he has} received?,,chear:EducationLevel,??participant,,,,,,,,, DMDEDUC2,Education level - Adults 20+,What is the highest grade or level of school {you have/SP has} completed or the highest degree {you have/s/he has} received?,,chear:EducationLevel,??participant,,,,,,,,, DMDMARTL,Marital status,Marital status,,chear:MaritalStatus,??participant,,,,,,,,, RIDEXPRG,Pregnancy status at exam,Pregnancy status for females between 20 and 44 years of age at the time of MEC exam.,,sio:ProcessStatus,??pregnancy,,??exam,,,,??participant,,, SIALANG,Language of SP Interview,Language of the Sample Person Interview Instrument,,chear:Language,??instrument,,??interview,,,,??participant,,, DMDHRGND,HH ref person's gender,HH reference person's gender,,sio:BiologicalSex,??HHRef,,,,,,,,, DMDHRAGE,HH ref person's age in years,HH reference person's age in years,,sio:Age,??HHRef,uo:0000036,,,,,,,, DMDHRBR4,HH ref person's country of birth,HH reference person's country of birth,,,,,??birth,sio:Country,,sio:isLocationOf,??HHRef,,, DMDHREDU,HH ref person's education level,HH reference person's education level,,chear:EducationLevel,??HHRef,,,,,,,,, DMDHRMAR,HH ref person's marital status,HH reference person's marital status,,chear:MaritalStatus,??HHRef,,,,,,,,, WTINT2YR,Full sample 2 year interview weight,Full sample 2 year interview weight.,,chear:Weight,??participant,,??interview,,,,,,, WTMEC2YR,Full sample 2 year MEC exam weight,Full sample 2 year MEC exam weight.,,chear:Weight,??participant,,??exam,,,,,,, INDHHIN2,Annual household income,Total household income (reported as a range value in dollars),,chear:Income,??household,,,,,,,,, ??participant,Participant,,Someone who takes part in an activity. [def-source: NCI],,,,,"ncit:C29867, sio:Human",sio:SubjectRole,,,,, ??screening,Screening,,The time period during which a screening process is used to determine the inclusion of a subject in a study. [def-source: CHEAR],,,,,chear:Screening,,,,,, ??exam,Examination,,A formal or careful inspection of an object or subject. [def-source: NCI],,,,,ncit:C131902,,,,,, ??birth,Birth,,Birthing is the process by which a biological organism is brought into existence. [def-source: SIO],,,,,sio:Birthing,,,,,, ??pregnancy,Pregnancy,,The time during which one or more offspring develops inside a woman. [def-source: CHEAR],,,,,chear:Pregnancy,,,,,, ??interview,Interview,,"A conversation with an individual regarding his or her background and other personal and professional details, opinions on specific subjects posed by the interviewer, etc. [def-source: NCI]",,,,,ncit:C16751,,,,,, ??instrument,Instrumentation,,"Any object, or item of electrical or electronic equipment, which is designed to carry out a specific function or set of functions. [def-source: NCI]",,,,,ncit:C16742,,,,,, ??household,Household,,"A household consists of one or more people who live in the same dwelling and also share meals or living accommodation, and may consist of a single family or some other grouping of people. A single dwelling will be considered to contain multiple households if either meals or living space are not shared. The household is the basic unit of analysis in many social, microeconomic and government models, and is important to the fields of economics and inheritance. [def-source: CHEAR]",,,,,chear:Household,,,??participant,,, ??HHRef,Household reference person,,"Head of Household is a filing status for individual United States taxpayers. To use the Head of Household filing status, a taxpayer must: (1) Be unmarried or considered unmarried at the end of the year (2) Have paid more than half the cost of keeping up a home for the tax year (either one's own home or the home of a qualifying parent) (3) Usually have a qualifying person who lived with the head in the home for more than half of the tax year unless the qualifying person is a dependent parent. [def-source: CHEAR]",,,,,chear:HeadOfHousehold,,,??household,,, ??citizenship,Citizenship,,,,,,,ncit:C90517,,,,,,
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[ [ "Citance Number", "Reference Article", "Citing Article", "Citation Marker Offset", "Citation Marker", "Citation Offset", "Citation Text", "Citation Text Clean", "Reference Offset", "Reference Text", "Discourse Facet" ], [ "1", "J01-2004", "W05-0104", "0", "2001", "0", "Second, their language models were used to rescore n-best speech lists (supplied by Brian Roark, see Roark (2001))", "Second, their language models were used to rescore n-best speech lists (supplied by Brian Roark, see Roark (2001))", "['291', '376', '267', '253', '114']", "[' <S sid=\"291\" ssid=\"47\">Also, the parser returns a set of candidate parses, from which we have been choosing the top ranked; if we use an oracle to choose the parse with the highest accuracy from among the candidates (which averaged 70.0 in number per sentence), we find an average labeled precision/recall of 94.1, for sentences of length &lt; 100.</S>\\n', ' <S sid=\"376\" ssid=\"132\">This contrasts with our perplexity results reported above, as well as with the recognition experiments in Chelba (2000), where the best results resulted from interpolated models.</S>\\n', ' <S sid=\"267\" ssid=\"23\">In addition, we show the average number of rule expansions considered per word, that is, the number of rule expansions for which a probability was calculated (see Roark and Charniak [2000]), and the average number of analyses advanced to the next priority queue per word.</S>\\n', ' <S sid=\"253\" ssid=\"9\">Some of the trials discussed below will report results in terms of word and/or sentence error rate, which are obtained when the language model is embedded in a speech recognition system.</S>\\n', ' <S sid=\"114\" ssid=\"18\">He was able to reduce both sentence and word error rates on the ATIS corpus using this method.</S>\\n']", "['Result_Citation', 'Result_Citation', 'Result_Citation', 'Result_Citation', 'Result_Citation']" ], [ "2", "J01-2004", "P08-1013", "0", "2001", "0", "Other linguistically inspired language models like Chelba and Jelinek (2000) and Roark (2001) have been applied to continuous speech recognition. These models have in common that they explicitly or implicitly use a context-free grammar induced from a tree bank, with the exception of Chelba and Jelinek (2000)", "Other linguistically inspired language models like Chelba and Jelinek (2000) and Roark (2001) have been applied to continuous speech recognition", "['324', '90', '289', '142', '398']", "[' <S sid=\"324\" ssid=\"80\">Their modifications included: (i) removing orthographic cues to structure (e.g., punctuation); (ii) replacing all numbers with the single token N; and (iii) closing the vocabulary at 10,000, replacing all other words with the UNK token.</S>\\n', ' <S sid=\"90\" ssid=\"48\">To assign a probability, the chain rule is generally invoked.</S>\\n', ' <S sid=\"289\" ssid=\"45\">These results, achieved using very straightforward conditioning events and considering only the left context, are within one to four points of the best published Observed running time on Section 23 of the Penn Treebank, with the full conditional probability model and beam of 10-11, using one 300 MHz UltraSPARC processor and 256MB of RAM of a Sun Enterprise 450. accuracies cited above.\\'</S>\\n', ' <S sid=\"142\" ssid=\"46\">A simple PCFG conditions rule probabilities on the left-hand side of the rule.</S>\\n', ' <S sid=\"398\" ssid=\"11\">By including these nodes (which are in the original annotation of the Penn Treebank), we may be able to bring certain long-distance dependencies into a local focus.</S>\\n']", "['Result_Citation', 'Result_Citation', 'Result_Citation', 'Result_Citation', 'Result_Citation']" ], [ "4", "J01-2004", "P04-1015", "0", "Roark, 2001a", "0", "Theperceptron approach was implemented with the same feature set as that of an existing generative model (Roark, 2001a), and experimental results show that it gives competitive performance to the generative model on parsing the Penn tree bank", "The perceptron approach was implemented with the same feature set as that of an existing generative model (Roark, 2001a), and experimental results show that it gives competitive performance to the generative model on parsing the Penn treebank", "['355', '344', '385', '48', '320']", "[' <S sid=\"355\" ssid=\"111\">In order to get a sense of whether these perplexity reduction results can translate to improvement in a speech recognition task, we performed a very small preliminary experiment on n-best lists.</S>\\n', ' <S sid=\"344\" ssid=\"100\">However, when we interpolate with the trigram, we see that the additional improvement is greater than the one they experienced.</S>\\n', ' <S sid=\"385\" ssid=\"141\">The parser error, parser coverage, and the uninterpolated model perplexity (A = 1) all suffered substantially from a narrower search, but the interpolated perplexity remained quite good even at the extremes.</S>\\n', ' <S sid=\"48\" ssid=\"6\">These context-free rules can be interpreted as saying that a nonterminal symbol A expands into one or more either nonterminal or terminal symbols, a X0 ... Xk.2 A sequence of context-free rule expansions can be represented in a tree, with parents expanding into one or more children below them in the tree.</S>\\n', ' <S sid=\"320\" ssid=\"76\">One final note on assigning probabilities to strings: because this parser does garden path on a small percentage of sentences, this must be interpolated with another estimate, to ensure that every word receives a probability estimate.</S>\\n']", "['Result_Citation', 'Method_Citation', 'Result_Citation', 'Result_Citation', 'Result_Citation']" ], [ "5", "J01-2004", "P04-1015", "0", "Roark, 2001a", "0", "We implemented the perceptron approach with the same feature set as that of an existing generative model (Roark, 2001a), and show that the per ceptron model gives performance competitive to that of the generative model on parsing the Penn tree bank, thus demonstrating that an unnormalized discriminative parsing model can be applied with heuristic search", "We implemented the perceptron approach with the same feature set as that of an existing generative model (Roark, 2001a), and show that the perceptron model gives performance competitive to that of the generative model on parsing the Penn treebank, thus demonstrating that an unnormalized discriminative parsing model can be applied with heuristic search", "['409', '13', '399', '391', '271']", "[' <S sid=\"409\" ssid=\"22\">In any case, a parsing model of the sort that we have presented here should be viewed as an important potential source of key information for speech recognition.</S>\\n', ' <S sid=\"13\" ssid=\"1\">With certain exceptions, computational linguists have in the past generally formed a separate research community from speech recognition researchers, despite some obvious overlap of interest.</S>\\n', ' <S sid=\"399\" ssid=\"12\">In addition, as mentioned above, we would like to further test our language model in speech recognition tasks, to see if the perplexity improvement that we have seen can lead to significant reductions in word error rate.</S>\\n', ' <S sid=\"391\" ssid=\"4\">These perplexity improvements are particularly promising, because the parser is providing information that is, in some sense, orthogonal to the information provided by a trigram model, as evidenced by the robust improvements to the baseline trigram when the two models are interpolated.</S>\\n', ' <S sid=\"271\" ssid=\"27\">In the event that no complete parse is found, the highest initially ranked parse on the last nonempty priority queue is returned.</S>\\n']", "['Hypothesis_Citation', 'Result_Citation', 'Result_Citation', 'Result_Citation', 'Result_Citation']" ], [ "6", "J01-2004", "P04-1015", "0", "2001a", "0", "One way around this problem is to adopt a two-pass approach, where GEN (x) is the top N analyses under some initial model, as in the re ranking approach of Collins (2000) .In the current paper we explore alternatives to rerank ing approaches, namely heuristic methods for finding the arg max, specifically incremental beam-search strategies related to the parsers of Roark (2001a) and Ratnaparkhi (1999)", "In the current paper we explore alternatives to reranking approaches, namely heuristic methods for finding the argmax, specifically incremental beam-search strategies related to the parsers of Roark (2001a) and Ratnaparkhi (1999)", "['355', '31', '13', '141', '133']", "[' <S sid=\"355\" ssid=\"111\">In order to get a sense of whether these perplexity reduction results can translate to improvement in a speech recognition task, we performed a very small preliminary experiment on n-best lists.</S>\\n', ' <S sid=\"31\" ssid=\"19\">Thus, our top-down parser allows for the incremental calculation of generative conditional word probabilities, a property it shares with other left-to-right parsers with rooted derivations such as Earley parsers (Earley 1970) or left-corner parsers (Rosenkrantz and Lewis 11 1970).</S>\\n', ' <S sid=\"13\" ssid=\"1\">With certain exceptions, computational linguists have in the past generally formed a separate research community from speech recognition researchers, despite some obvious overlap of interest.</S>\\n', ' <S sid=\"141\" ssid=\"45\">We will then present empirical results in two domains: one to compare with previous work in the parsing literature, and the other to compare with previous work using parsing for language modeling for speech recognition, in particular with the Chelba and Jelinek results mentioned above.</S>\\n', ' <S sid=\"133\" ssid=\"37\">Statistically based heuristic best-first or beam-search strategies (Caraballo and Charniak 1998; Charniak, Goldwater, and Johnson 1998; Goodman 1997) have yielded an enormous improvement in the quality and speed of parsers, even without any guarantee that the parse returned is, in fact, that with the maximum likelihood for the probability model.</S>\\n']", "['Result_Citation', 'Result_Citation', 'Result_Citation', 'Result_Citation', 'Result_Citation']" ], [ "7", "J01-2004", "P04-1015", "0", "2001a", "0", "approach The parser is an incremental beam-search parser very similar to the sort described in Roark (2001a; 2004), with some changes in the search strategy to accommodate the perceptron feature weights", "The parser is an incremental beam-search parser very similar to the sort described in Roark (2001a; 2004), with some changes in the search strategy to accommodate the perceptron feature weights", "['291', '114', '3', '9', '383']", "[' <S sid=\"291\" ssid=\"47\">Also, the parser returns a set of candidate parses, from which we have been choosing the top ranked; if we use an oracle to choose the parse with the highest accuracy from among the candidates (which averaged 70.0 in number per sentence), we find an average labeled precision/recall of 94.1, for sentences of length &lt; 100.</S>\\n', ' <S sid=\"114\" ssid=\"18\">He was able to reduce both sentence and word error rates on the ATIS corpus using this method.</S>\\n', ' <S sid=\"3\" ssid=\"3\">A lexicalized probabilistic topdown parser is then presented, which performs very well, in terms of both the accuracy of returned parses and the efficiency with which they are found, relative to the best broad-coverage statistical parsers.</S>\\n', ' <S sid=\"9\" ssid=\"3\">A lexicalized probabilistic topdown parser is then presented, which performs very well, in terms of both the accuracy of returned parses and the efficiency with which they are found, relative to the best broad-coverage statistical parsers.</S>\\n', ' <S sid=\"383\" ssid=\"139\">It was selected with the goal of high parser accuracy; but in this new domain, parser accuracy is a secondary measure of performance.</S>\\n']", "['Result_Citation', 'Result_Citation', 'Result_Citation', 'Result_Citation', 'Result_Citation']" ], [ "9", "J01-2004", "P04-1015", "0", "2001a", "0", "Unlike in Roark (2001a; 2004), there is no look-ahead statistic, so we modified the feature set from those papers to explicitly include the lexical item and POS tag of the next word", "Unlike in Roark (2001a; 2004), there is no look-ahead statistic, so we modified the feature set from those papers to explicitly include the lexical item and POS tag of the next word", "['364', '79', '106', '181', '233']", "[' <S sid=\"364\" ssid=\"120\">We follow Chelba (2000) in dealing with this problem: for parsing purposes, we use the Penn Treebank tokenization; for interpolation with the provided trigram model, and for evaluation, the lattice tokenization is used.</S>\\n', ' <S sid=\"79\" ssid=\"37\">This underspecification of the nonterminal predictions (e.g., VP-VBD in the example in Figure 2, as opposed to NP), allows lexical items to become part of the left context, and so be used to condition production probabilities, even the production probabilities of constituents that dominate them in the unfactored tree.</S>\\n', ' <S sid=\"106\" ssid=\"10\">String prefix probabilities can be straightforwardly used to compute conditional word probabilities by definition: Stolcke and Segal (1994) and Jurafsky et al. (1995) used these basic ideas to estimate bigram probabilities from hand-written PCFGs, which were then used in language models.</S>\\n', ' <S sid=\"181\" ssid=\"85\">If the left-hand side of the production is a POS, then the algorithm takes the right branch of the decision tree, and returns (at level 4) the POS of the closest c-commanding lexical head to A, which it finds by walking the parse tree; if the left-hand side of the rule is not a POS, then the algorithm returns (at level 4) the closest sibling to the left of the parent of constituent (A).</S>\\n', ' <S sid=\"233\" ssid=\"137\">The LAP approximation for a given stack state and look-ahead terminal is: where PG(Aj Wia) AAjP(Ai Wice) + (1 - AA,) E Po; xcoti(x wi) (11) XEV The lambdas are a function of the frequency of the nonterminal A1, in the standard way (Jelinek and Mercer 1980).</S>\\n']", "['Result_Citation', 'Result_Citation', 'Result_Citation', 'Result_Citation', 'Result_Citation']" ], [ "10", "J01-2004", "P05-1022", "0", "Roark, 2001", "0", "A good example of this is the Roark parser (Roark, 2001) which works left-to right through the sentence, and abjures dynamic programming in favor of a beam search, keeping some large number of possibilities to extend by adding the next word, and then re-pruning", "A good example of this is the Roark parser (Roark, 2001) which works left-to-right through the sentence, and abjures dynamic programming in favor of a beam search, keeping some large number of possibilities to extend by adding the next word, and then re-pruning", "['267', '294', '141', '93', '110']", "[' <S sid=\"267\" ssid=\"23\">In addition, we show the average number of rule expansions considered per word, that is, the number of rule expansions for which a probability was calculated (see Roark and Charniak [2000]), and the average number of analyses advanced to the next priority queue per word.</S>\\n', ' <S sid=\"294\" ssid=\"50\">Figure 6 shows the observed time at our standard base beam of 10-11 with the full conditioning regimen, alongside an approximation of the reported observed (linear) time in Ratnaparkhi (1997).</S>\\n', ' <S sid=\"141\" ssid=\"45\">We will then present empirical results in two domains: one to compare with previous work in the parsing literature, and the other to compare with previous work using parsing for language modeling for speech recognition, in particular with the Chelba and Jelinek results mentioned above.</S>\\n', ' <S sid=\"93\" ssid=\"51\">The standard language model used in many speech recognition systems is the trigram model, i.e., a Markov model of order 2, which can be characterized by the following equation: To smooth the trigram models that are used in this paper, we interpolate the probability estimates of higher-order Markov models with lower-order Markov models (Jelinek and Mercer 1980).</S>\\n', ' <S sid=\"110\" ssid=\"14\">The parser performs two basic operations: (i) shifting, which involves pushing the POS label of the next word onto the stack and moving the pointer to the following word in the input string; and (ii) reducing, which takes the top k stack entries and replaces them with a single new entry, the nonterminal label of which is the left-hand side of a rule in the grammar that has the k top stack entry labels on the right-hand side.</S>\\n']", "['Result_Citation', 'Result_Citation', 'Result_Citation', 'Method_Citation', 'Result_Citation']" ], [ "11", "J01-2004", "P05-1022", "0", "Roark, 2001", "0", "At the end one has a beam-width? s number of best parses (Roark, 2001) .The Collins parser (Collins, 1997) does use dynamic programming in its search", "At the end one has a beam-width's number of best parses (Roark, 2001)", "['291', '351', '294', '253', '352']", "[' <S sid=\"291\" ssid=\"47\">Also, the parser returns a set of candidate parses, from which we have been choosing the top ranked; if we use an oracle to choose the parse with the highest accuracy from among the candidates (which averaged 70.0 in number per sentence), we find an average labeled precision/recall of 94.1, for sentences of length &lt; 100.</S>\\n', ' <S sid=\"351\" ssid=\"107\">We did this for the first 10 sentences in the test corpus, a total of 213 words (including the end-of-sentence markers).</S>\\n', ' <S sid=\"294\" ssid=\"50\">Figure 6 shows the observed time at our standard base beam of 10-11 with the full conditioning regimen, alongside an approximation of the reported observed (linear) time in Ratnaparkhi (1997).</S>\\n', ' <S sid=\"253\" ssid=\"9\">Some of the trials discussed below will report results in terms of word and/or sentence error rate, which are obtained when the language model is embedded in a speech recognition system.</S>\\n', ' <S sid=\"352\" ssid=\"108\">One of the sentences was a failure, so that 12 of the word probabilities (all of the words after the point of the failure) were not estimated by our model.</S>\\n']", "['Result_Citation', 'Result_Citation', 'Result_Citation', 'Result_Citation', 'Result_Citation']" ], [ "12", "J01-2004", "P05-1022", "0", "Roark, 2001", "0", "To put this in perspective, Roark (Roark, 2001) reports oracle results of 0.941 (with the same experimental setup) using his parser to return a variable number of parses", "To put this in perspective, Roark (Roark, 2001) reports oracle results of 0.941 (with the same experimental setup) using his parser to return a variable number of parses", "['259', '260', '265', '376', '267']", "[' <S sid=\"259\" ssid=\"15\">Evaluation is carried out on a hand-parsed test corpus, and the manual parses are treated as correct.</S>\\n', ' <S sid=\"260\" ssid=\"16\">We will call the manual parse GOLD and the parse that the parser returns TEST.</S>\\n', ' <S sid=\"265\" ssid=\"21\">LR and LP are part of the standard set of PARSEVAL measures of parser quality (Black et al. 1991).</S>\\n', ' <S sid=\"376\" ssid=\"132\">This contrasts with our perplexity results reported above, as well as with the recognition experiments in Chelba (2000), where the best results resulted from interpolated models.</S>\\n', ' <S sid=\"267\" ssid=\"23\">In addition, we show the average number of rule expansions considered per word, that is, the number of rule expansions for which a probability was calculated (see Roark and Charniak [2000]), and the average number of analyses advanced to the next priority queue per word.</S>\\n']", "['Result_Citation', 'Result_Citation', 'Result_Citation', 'Result_Citation', 'Result_Citation']" ], [ "13", "J01-2004", "P04-1006", "0", "Roark, 2001", "0", "We ran the first stage parser with 4-timesoverparsing for each string in 7The n? best lists were provided by Brian Roark (Roark, 2001) 8A local-tree is an explicit expansion of an edge and its children", "The n-best lists were provided by Brian Roark (Roark, 2001)", "['254', '294', '238', '215', '340']", "[' <S sid=\"254\" ssid=\"10\">Word error rate is the number of deletion, insertion, or substitution errors per 100 words.</S>\\n', ' <S sid=\"294\" ssid=\"50\">Figure 6 shows the observed time at our standard base beam of 10-11 with the full conditioning regimen, alongside an approximation of the reported observed (linear) time in Ratnaparkhi (1997).</S>\\n', ' <S sid=\"238\" ssid=\"142\">Thus, if 100 analyses have already been pushed onto then a candidate analysis must have a probability above 10-5/3 to avoid being pruned.</S>\\n', ' <S sid=\"215\" ssid=\"119\">The first word in the string remaining to be parsed, w1, we will call the look-ahead word.</S>\\n', ' <S sid=\"340\" ssid=\"96\">The trigram model was also trained on Sections 00-20 of the C&amp;J corpus.</S>\\n']", "['Result_Citation', 'Result_Citation', 'Hypothesis_Citation', 'Result_Citation', 'Result_Citation']" ], [ "14", "J01-2004", "P05-1063", "0", "Roark, 2001a", "0", "Incremental top down and left-corner parsing (Roark, 2001a; Roark, 2001b) and head-driven parsing (Charniak, 2001) approaches have directly used generative PCFG models as language models", "Incremental top-down and left-corner parsing (Roark, 2001a; Roark, 2001b) and head-driven parsing (Charniak, 2001) approaches have directly used generative PCFG models as language models", "['294', '367', '267', '291', '289']", "[' <S sid=\"294\" ssid=\"50\">Figure 6 shows the observed time at our standard base beam of 10-11 with the full conditioning regimen, alongside an approximation of the reported observed (linear) time in Ratnaparkhi (1997).</S>\\n', ' <S sid=\"367\" ssid=\"123\">Table 5 reports the word and sentence error rates for five different models: (i) the trigram model that comes with the lattices, trained on approximately 40M words, with a vocabulary of 20,000; (ii) the best-performing model from Chelba (2000), which was interpolated with the lattice trigram at A -= 0.4; (iii) our parsing model, with the same training and vocabulary as the perplexity trials above; (iv) a trigram model with the same training and vocabulary as the parsing model; and (v) no language model at all.</S>\\n', ' <S sid=\"267\" ssid=\"23\">In addition, we show the average number of rule expansions considered per word, that is, the number of rule expansions for which a probability was calculated (see Roark and Charniak [2000]), and the average number of analyses advanced to the next priority queue per word.</S>\\n', ' <S sid=\"291\" ssid=\"47\">Also, the parser returns a set of candidate parses, from which we have been choosing the top ranked; if we use an oracle to choose the parse with the highest accuracy from among the candidates (which averaged 70.0 in number per sentence), we find an average labeled precision/recall of 94.1, for sentences of length &lt; 100.</S>\\n', ' <S sid=\"289\" ssid=\"45\">These results, achieved using very straightforward conditioning events and considering only the left context, are within one to four points of the best published Observed running time on Section 23 of the Penn Treebank, with the full conditional probability model and beam of 10-11, using one 300 MHz UltraSPARC processor and 256MB of RAM of a Sun Enterprise 450. accuracies cited above.\\'</S>\\n']", "['Result_Citation', 'Result_Citation', 'Result_Citation', 'Result_Citation', 'Result_Citation']" ], [ "15", "J01-2004", "W10-2009", "0", "Roark, 2001", "0", "Levy, on the other hand ,argued that studies of probabilistic parsing reveal that typically a small number of analyses are as signed the majority of probability mass (Roark, 2001)", "Levy, on the other hand, argued that studies of probabilistic parsing reveal that typically a small number of analyses are assigned the majority of probability mass (Roark, 2001)", "['236', '315', '343', '312', '319']", "[' <S sid=\"236\" ssid=\"140\">If p is the probability of the highest-ranked analysis on H1&", "" ], [ "17", "J01-2004", "D09-1034", "0", "2001", "0", "For example, in Demberg and Keller (2008), trials were run deriving surprisal from the Roark (2001) parser under two different conditions: fully lex icalized parsing, and fully unlexicalized parsing (to pre-terminal part-of-speech tags)", "For example, in Demberg and Keller (2008), trials were run deriving surprisal from the Roark (2001) parser under two different conditions: fully lexicalized parsing, and fully unlexicalized parsing (to pre-terminal part-of-speech tags)", "['367', '334', '377', '96', '364']", "[' <S sid=\"367\" ssid=\"123\">Table 5 reports the word and sentence error rates for five different models: (i) the trigram model that comes with the lattices, trained on approximately 40M words, with a vocabulary of 20,000; (ii) the best-performing model from Chelba (2000), which was interpolated with the lattice trigram at A -= 0.4; (iii) our parsing model, with the same training and vocabulary as the perplexity trials above; (iv) a trigram model with the same training and vocabulary as the parsing model; and (v) no language model at all.</S>\\n', ' <S sid=\"334\" ssid=\"90\">In this case we have perplexity results as well, and Figure 7 shows the reduction in parser error, rule expansions, and perplexity as the amount of conditioning information grows.</S>\\n', ' <S sid=\"377\" ssid=\"133\">The point of this small experiment was to see if our parsing model could provide useful information even in the case that recognition errors occur, as opposed to the (generally) fully grammatical strings upon which the perplexity results were obtained.</S>\\n', ' <S sid=\"96\" ssid=\"54\">This interpolation is recursively applied to the smaller-order n-grams until the bigram is finally interpolated with the unigram, i.e., Ao = 1.</S>\\n', ' <S sid=\"364\" ssid=\"120\">We follow Chelba (2000) in dealing with this problem: for parsing purposes, we use the Penn Treebank tokenization; for interpolation with the provided trigram model, and for evaluation, the lattice tokenization is used.</S>\\n']", "['Result_Citation', 'Result_Citation', 'Result_Citation', 'Result_Citation', 'Result_Citation']" ], [ "18", "J01-2004", "D09-1034", "0", "2001", "0", "We modified the Roark (2001) parser to calculate the discussed measures 1, and the empirical results in? 4 show several things, including: 1) using a fully lexicalized parser to calculate syntactic surprisal and entropy provides higher predictive utility for reading times than these measures calculated via unlexicalized parsing (as in Demberg and Keller); and 2) syntactic entropy is a useful predictor of reading time", "We modified the Roark (2001) parser to calculate the discussed measures, and the empirical results in ?4 show several things, including: 1) using a fully lexicalized parser to calculate syntactic surprisal and entropy provides higher predictive utility for reading times than these measures calculated via unlexicalized parsing (as in Demberg and Keller); and 2) syntactic entropy is a useful predictor of reading time", "['359', '22', '181', '2', '8']", "[' <S sid=\"359\" ssid=\"115\">Given the idealized circumstances of the production (text read in a lab), the lattices are relatively sparse, and in many cases 50 distinct string hypotheses were not found in a lattice.</S>\\n', ' <S sid=\"22\" ssid=\"10\">A left-toright parser whose derivations are not rooted, i.e., with derivations that can consist of disconnected tree fragments, such as an LR or shift-reduce parser, cannot incrementally calculate the probability of each prefix string being generated by the probabilistic grammar, because their derivations include probability mass from unrooted structures.</S>\\n', ' <S sid=\"181\" ssid=\"85\">If the left-hand side of the production is a POS, then the algorithm takes the right branch of the decision tree, and returns (at level 4) the POS of the closest c-commanding lexical head to A, which it finds by walking the parse tree; if the left-hand side of the rule is not a POS, then the algorithm returns (at level 4) the closest sibling to the left of the parent of constituent (A).</S>\\n', ' <S sid=\"2\" ssid=\"2\">The paper first introduces key notions in language modeling and probabilistic parsing, and briefly reviews some previous approaches to using syntactic structure for language modeling.</S>\\n', ' <S sid=\"8\" ssid=\"2\">The paper first introduces key notions in language modeling and probabilistic parsing, and briefly reviews some previous approaches to using syntactic structure for language modeling.</S>\\n']", "['Result_Citation', 'Result_Citation', 'Result_Citation', 'Result_Citation', 'Result_Citation']" ], [ "19", "J01-2004", "D09-1034", "0", "2001", "0", "In this section, we review relevant details of the Roark (2001) incremental top-down parser, as configured for use here", "In this section, we review relevant details of the Roark (2001) incremental top-down parser, as configured for use here", "['267', '401', '25', '399', '291']", "[' <S sid=\"267\" ssid=\"23\">In addition, we show the average number of rule expansions considered per word, that is, the number of rule expansions for which a probability was calculated (see Roark and Charniak [2000]), and the average number of analyses advanced to the next priority queue per word.</S>\\n', ' <S sid=\"401\" ssid=\"14\">Earley and left-corner parsers, as mentioned in the introduction, also have rooted derivations that can be used to calculated generative string prefix probabilities incrementally.</S>\\n', ' <S sid=\"25\" ssid=\"13\">A parser that is not left to right, but which has rooted derivations, e.g., a headfirst parser, will be able to calculate generative joint probabilities for entire strings; however, it will not be able to calculate probabilities for each word conditioned on previously generated words, unless each derivation generates the words in the string in exactly the same order.</S>\\n', ' <S sid=\"399\" ssid=\"12\">In addition, as mentioned above, we would like to further test our language model in speech recognition tasks, to see if the perplexity improvement that we have seen can lead to significant reductions in word error rate.</S>\\n', ' <S sid=\"291\" ssid=\"47\">Also, the parser returns a set of candidate parses, from which we have been choosing the top ranked; if we use an oracle to choose the parse with the highest accuracy from among the candidates (which averaged 70.0 in number per sentence), we find an average labeled precision/recall of 94.1, for sentences of length &lt; 100.</S>\\n']", "['Result_Citation', 'Result_Citation', 'Result_Citation', 'Result_Citation', 'Result_Citation']" ], [ "20", "J01-2004", "D09-1034", "0", "2001", "0", "At each word in the string, the Roark (2001) top-down parser provides access to the weighted set of partial analyses in the beam; the set of complete derivations consistent with these is not immediately accessible, hence additional work is re quired to calculate such measures. Let H (D) be the entropy over a set of derivations D, calculated as follows: H (D)=? X D? D? (D) P D?? D? (D?) log? (D) P D?? D? (D?) (10) If the set of derivations D= D (G, W [1, i]) is a set of partial derivations for string W [1, i], then H (D) is a measure of uncertainty over the partial derivations ,i.e., the uncertainty regarding the correct analysis of what has already been processed", "At each word in the string, the Roark (2001) top-down parser provides access to the weighted set of partial analyses in the beam; the set of complete derivations consistent with these is not immediately accessible, hence additional work is required to calculate such measures", "['399', '13', '131', '384', '19']", "[' <S sid=\"399\" ssid=\"12\">In addition, as mentioned above, we would like to further test our language model in speech recognition tasks, to see if the perplexity improvement that we have seen can lead to significant reductions in word error rate.</S>\\n', ' <S sid=\"13\" ssid=\"1\">With certain exceptions, computational linguists have in the past generally formed a separate research community from speech recognition researchers, despite some obvious overlap of interest.</S>\\n', ' <S sid=\"131\" ssid=\"35\">Since the specific results of the SLM will be compared in detail with our model when the empirical results are presented, at this point we will simply state that they have achieved a reduction in both perplexity and word error rate over a standard trigram using this model.</S>\\n', ' <S sid=\"384\" ssid=\"140\">To determine the effect on perplexity, we varied the base beam factor in trials on the Chelba and Jelinek corpora, keeping the level of conditioning information constant, and Table 6 shows the results across a variety of factors.</S>\\n', ' <S sid=\"19\" ssid=\"7\">A new language model, based on probabilistic top-down parsing, will be outlined and compared with the previous literature, and extensive empirical results will be presented which demonstrate its utility.</S>\\n']", "['Result_Citation', 'Result_Citation', 'Result_Citation', 'Result_Citation', 'Result_Citation']" ] ]
Output CSV content covering all rows and columns of the table.
Citance Number,Reference Article,Citing Article,Citation Marker Offset,Citation Marker,Citation Offset,Citation Text,Citation Text Clean,Reference Offset,Reference Text,Discourse Facet 1,J01-2004,W05-0104,0,2001,0,"Second, their language models were used to rescore n-best speech lists (supplied by Brian Roark, see Roark (2001))","Second, their language models were used to rescore n-best speech lists (supplied by Brian Roark, see Roark (2001))","['291', '376', '267', '253', '114']","[' <S sid=""291"" ssid=""47"">Also, the parser returns a set of candidate parses, from which we have been choosing the top ranked; if we use an oracle to choose the parse with the highest accuracy from among the candidates (which averaged 70.0 in number per sentence), we find an average labeled precision/recall of 94.1, for sentences of length &lt; 100.</S>\n', ' <S sid=""376"" ssid=""132"">This contrasts with our perplexity results reported above, as well as with the recognition experiments in Chelba (2000), where the best results resulted from interpolated models.</S>\n', ' <S sid=""267"" ssid=""23"">In addition, we show the average number of rule expansions considered per word, that is, the number of rule expansions for which a probability was calculated (see Roark and Charniak [2000]), and the average number of analyses advanced to the next priority queue per word.</S>\n', ' <S sid=""253"" ssid=""9"">Some of the trials discussed below will report results in terms of word and/or sentence error rate, which are obtained when the language model is embedded in a speech recognition system.</S>\n', ' <S sid=""114"" ssid=""18"">He was able to reduce both sentence and word error rates on the ATIS corpus using this method.</S>\n']","['Result_Citation', 'Result_Citation', 'Result_Citation', 'Result_Citation', 'Result_Citation']" 2,J01-2004,P08-1013,0,2001,0,"Other linguistically inspired language models like Chelba and Jelinek (2000) and Roark (2001) have been applied to continuous speech recognition. These models have in common that they explicitly or implicitly use a context-free grammar induced from a tree bank, with the exception of Chelba and Jelinek (2000)",Other linguistically inspired language models like Chelba and Jelinek (2000) and Roark (2001) have been applied to continuous speech recognition,"['324', '90', '289', '142', '398']","[' <S sid=""324"" ssid=""80"">Their modifications included: (i) removing orthographic cues to structure (e.g., punctuation); (ii) replacing all numbers with the single token N; and (iii) closing the vocabulary at 10,000, replacing all other words with the UNK token.</S>\n', ' <S sid=""90"" ssid=""48"">To assign a probability, the chain rule is generally invoked.</S>\n', ' <S sid=""289"" ssid=""45"">These results, achieved using very straightforward conditioning events and considering only the left context, are within one to four points of the best published Observed running time on Section 23 of the Penn Treebank, with the full conditional probability model and beam of 10-11, using one 300 MHz UltraSPARC processor and 256MB of RAM of a Sun Enterprise 450. accuracies cited above.\'</S>\n', ' <S sid=""142"" ssid=""46"">A simple PCFG conditions rule probabilities on the left-hand side of the rule.</S>\n', ' <S sid=""398"" ssid=""11"">By including these nodes (which are in the original annotation of the Penn Treebank), we may be able to bring certain long-distance dependencies into a local focus.</S>\n']","['Result_Citation', 'Result_Citation', 'Result_Citation', 'Result_Citation', 'Result_Citation']" 4,J01-2004,P04-1015,0,"Roark, 2001a",0,"Theperceptron approach was implemented with the same feature set as that of an existing generative model (Roark, 2001a), and experimental results show that it gives competitive performance to the generative model on parsing the Penn tree bank","The perceptron approach was implemented with the same feature set as that of an existing generative model (Roark, 2001a), and experimental results show that it gives competitive performance to the generative model on parsing the Penn treebank","['355', '344', '385', '48', '320']","[' <S sid=""355"" ssid=""111"">In order to get a sense of whether these perplexity reduction results can translate to improvement in a speech recognition task, we performed a very small preliminary experiment on n-best lists.</S>\n', ' <S sid=""344"" ssid=""100"">However, when we interpolate with the trigram, we see that the additional improvement is greater than the one they experienced.</S>\n', ' <S sid=""385"" ssid=""141"">The parser error, parser coverage, and the uninterpolated model perplexity (A = 1) all suffered substantially from a narrower search, but the interpolated perplexity remained quite good even at the extremes.</S>\n', ' <S sid=""48"" ssid=""6"">These context-free rules can be interpreted as saying that a nonterminal symbol A expands into one or more either nonterminal or terminal symbols, a X0 ... Xk.2 A sequence of context-free rule expansions can be represented in a tree, with parents expanding into one or more children below them in the tree.</S>\n', ' <S sid=""320"" ssid=""76"">One final note on assigning probabilities to strings: because this parser does garden path on a small percentage of sentences, this must be interpolated with another estimate, to ensure that every word receives a probability estimate.</S>\n']","['Result_Citation', 'Method_Citation', 'Result_Citation', 'Result_Citation', 'Result_Citation']" 5,J01-2004,P04-1015,0,"Roark, 2001a",0,"We implemented the perceptron approach with the same feature set as that of an existing generative model (Roark, 2001a), and show that the per ceptron model gives performance competitive to that of the generative model on parsing the Penn tree bank, thus demonstrating that an unnormalized discriminative parsing model can be applied with heuristic search","We implemented the perceptron approach with the same feature set as that of an existing generative model (Roark, 2001a), and show that the perceptron model gives performance competitive to that of the generative model on parsing the Penn treebank, thus demonstrating that an unnormalized discriminative parsing model can be applied with heuristic search","['409', '13', '399', '391', '271']","[' <S sid=""409"" ssid=""22"">In any case, a parsing model of the sort that we have presented here should be viewed as an important potential source of key information for speech recognition.</S>\n', ' <S sid=""13"" ssid=""1"">With certain exceptions, computational linguists have in the past generally formed a separate research community from speech recognition researchers, despite some obvious overlap of interest.</S>\n', ' <S sid=""399"" ssid=""12"">In addition, as mentioned above, we would like to further test our language model in speech recognition tasks, to see if the perplexity improvement that we have seen can lead to significant reductions in word error rate.</S>\n', ' <S sid=""391"" ssid=""4"">These perplexity improvements are particularly promising, because the parser is providing information that is, in some sense, orthogonal to the information provided by a trigram model, as evidenced by the robust improvements to the baseline trigram when the two models are interpolated.</S>\n', ' <S sid=""271"" ssid=""27"">In the event that no complete parse is found, the highest initially ranked parse on the last nonempty priority queue is returned.</S>\n']","['Hypothesis_Citation', 'Result_Citation', 'Result_Citation', 'Result_Citation', 'Result_Citation']" 6,J01-2004,P04-1015,0,2001a,0,"One way around this problem is to adopt a two-pass approach, where GEN (x) is the top N analyses under some initial model, as in the re ranking approach of Collins (2000) .In the current paper we explore alternatives to rerank ing approaches, namely heuristic methods for finding the arg max, specifically incremental beam-search strategies related to the parsers of Roark (2001a) and Ratnaparkhi (1999)","In the current paper we explore alternatives to reranking approaches, namely heuristic methods for finding the argmax, specifically incremental beam-search strategies related to the parsers of Roark (2001a) and Ratnaparkhi (1999)","['355', '31', '13', '141', '133']","[' <S sid=""355"" ssid=""111"">In order to get a sense of whether these perplexity reduction results can translate to improvement in a speech recognition task, we performed a very small preliminary experiment on n-best lists.</S>\n', ' <S sid=""31"" ssid=""19"">Thus, our top-down parser allows for the incremental calculation of generative conditional word probabilities, a property it shares with other left-to-right parsers with rooted derivations such as Earley parsers (Earley 1970) or left-corner parsers (Rosenkrantz and Lewis 11 1970).</S>\n', ' <S sid=""13"" ssid=""1"">With certain exceptions, computational linguists have in the past generally formed a separate research community from speech recognition researchers, despite some obvious overlap of interest.</S>\n', ' <S sid=""141"" ssid=""45"">We will then present empirical results in two domains: one to compare with previous work in the parsing literature, and the other to compare with previous work using parsing for language modeling for speech recognition, in particular with the Chelba and Jelinek results mentioned above.</S>\n', ' <S sid=""133"" ssid=""37"">Statistically based heuristic best-first or beam-search strategies (Caraballo and Charniak 1998; Charniak, Goldwater, and Johnson 1998; Goodman 1997) have yielded an enormous improvement in the quality and speed of parsers, even without any guarantee that the parse returned is, in fact, that with the maximum likelihood for the probability model.</S>\n']","['Result_Citation', 'Result_Citation', 'Result_Citation', 'Result_Citation', 'Result_Citation']" 7,J01-2004,P04-1015,0,2001a,0,"approach The parser is an incremental beam-search parser very similar to the sort described in Roark (2001a; 2004), with some changes in the search strategy to accommodate the perceptron feature weights","The parser is an incremental beam-search parser very similar to the sort described in Roark (2001a; 2004), with some changes in the search strategy to accommodate the perceptron feature weights","['291', '114', '3', '9', '383']","[' <S sid=""291"" ssid=""47"">Also, the parser returns a set of candidate parses, from which we have been choosing the top ranked; if we use an oracle to choose the parse with the highest accuracy from among the candidates (which averaged 70.0 in number per sentence), we find an average labeled precision/recall of 94.1, for sentences of length &lt; 100.</S>\n', ' <S sid=""114"" ssid=""18"">He was able to reduce both sentence and word error rates on the ATIS corpus using this method.</S>\n', ' <S sid=""3"" ssid=""3"">A lexicalized probabilistic topdown parser is then presented, which performs very well, in terms of both the accuracy of returned parses and the efficiency with which they are found, relative to the best broad-coverage statistical parsers.</S>\n', ' <S sid=""9"" ssid=""3"">A lexicalized probabilistic topdown parser is then presented, which performs very well, in terms of both the accuracy of returned parses and the efficiency with which they are found, relative to the best broad-coverage statistical parsers.</S>\n', ' <S sid=""383"" ssid=""139"">It was selected with the goal of high parser accuracy; but in this new domain, parser accuracy is a secondary measure of performance.</S>\n']","['Result_Citation', 'Result_Citation', 'Result_Citation', 'Result_Citation', 'Result_Citation']" 9,J01-2004,P04-1015,0,2001a,0,"Unlike in Roark (2001a; 2004), there is no look-ahead statistic, so we modified the feature set from those papers to explicitly include the lexical item and POS tag of the next word","Unlike in Roark (2001a; 2004), there is no look-ahead statistic, so we modified the feature set from those papers to explicitly include the lexical item and POS tag of the next word","['364', '79', '106', '181', '233']","[' <S sid=""364"" ssid=""120"">We follow Chelba (2000) in dealing with this problem: for parsing purposes, we use the Penn Treebank tokenization; for interpolation with the provided trigram model, and for evaluation, the lattice tokenization is used.</S>\n', ' <S sid=""79"" ssid=""37"">This underspecification of the nonterminal predictions (e.g., VP-VBD in the example in Figure 2, as opposed to NP), allows lexical items to become part of the left context, and so be used to condition production probabilities, even the production probabilities of constituents that dominate them in the unfactored tree.</S>\n', ' <S sid=""106"" ssid=""10"">String prefix probabilities can be straightforwardly used to compute conditional word probabilities by definition: Stolcke and Segal (1994) and Jurafsky et al. (1995) used these basic ideas to estimate bigram probabilities from hand-written PCFGs, which were then used in language models.</S>\n', ' <S sid=""181"" ssid=""85"">If the left-hand side of the production is a POS, then the algorithm takes the right branch of the decision tree, and returns (at level 4) the POS of the closest c-commanding lexical head to A, which it finds by walking the parse tree; if the left-hand side of the rule is not a POS, then the algorithm returns (at level 4) the closest sibling to the left of the parent of constituent (A).</S>\n', ' <S sid=""233"" ssid=""137"">The LAP approximation for a given stack state and look-ahead terminal is: where PG(Aj Wia) AAjP(Ai Wice) + (1 - AA,) E Po; xcoti(x wi) (11) XEV The lambdas are a function of the frequency of the nonterminal A1, in the standard way (Jelinek and Mercer 1980).</S>\n']","['Result_Citation', 'Result_Citation', 'Result_Citation', 'Result_Citation', 'Result_Citation']" 10,J01-2004,P05-1022,0,"Roark, 2001",0,"A good example of this is the Roark parser (Roark, 2001) which works left-to right through the sentence, and abjures dynamic programming in favor of a beam search, keeping some large number of possibilities to extend by adding the next word, and then re-pruning","A good example of this is the Roark parser (Roark, 2001) which works left-to-right through the sentence, and abjures dynamic programming in favor of a beam search, keeping some large number of possibilities to extend by adding the next word, and then re-pruning","['267', '294', '141', '93', '110']","[' <S sid=""267"" ssid=""23"">In addition, we show the average number of rule expansions considered per word, that is, the number of rule expansions for which a probability was calculated (see Roark and Charniak [2000]), and the average number of analyses advanced to the next priority queue per word.</S>\n', ' <S sid=""294"" ssid=""50"">Figure 6 shows the observed time at our standard base beam of 10-11 with the full conditioning regimen, alongside an approximation of the reported observed (linear) time in Ratnaparkhi (1997).</S>\n', ' <S sid=""141"" ssid=""45"">We will then present empirical results in two domains: one to compare with previous work in the parsing literature, and the other to compare with previous work using parsing for language modeling for speech recognition, in particular with the Chelba and Jelinek results mentioned above.</S>\n', ' <S sid=""93"" ssid=""51"">The standard language model used in many speech recognition systems is the trigram model, i.e., a Markov model of order 2, which can be characterized by the following equation: To smooth the trigram models that are used in this paper, we interpolate the probability estimates of higher-order Markov models with lower-order Markov models (Jelinek and Mercer 1980).</S>\n', ' <S sid=""110"" ssid=""14"">The parser performs two basic operations: (i) shifting, which involves pushing the POS label of the next word onto the stack and moving the pointer to the following word in the input string; and (ii) reducing, which takes the top k stack entries and replaces them with a single new entry, the nonterminal label of which is the left-hand side of a rule in the grammar that has the k top stack entry labels on the right-hand side.</S>\n']","['Result_Citation', 'Result_Citation', 'Result_Citation', 'Method_Citation', 'Result_Citation']" 11,J01-2004,P05-1022,0,"Roark, 2001",0,"At the end one has a beam-width? s number of best parses (Roark, 2001) .The Collins parser (Collins, 1997) does use dynamic programming in its search","At the end one has a beam-width's number of best parses (Roark, 2001)","['291', '351', '294', '253', '352']","[' <S sid=""291"" ssid=""47"">Also, the parser returns a set of candidate parses, from which we have been choosing the top ranked; if we use an oracle to choose the parse with the highest accuracy from among the candidates (which averaged 70.0 in number per sentence), we find an average labeled precision/recall of 94.1, for sentences of length &lt; 100.</S>\n', ' <S sid=""351"" ssid=""107"">We did this for the first 10 sentences in the test corpus, a total of 213 words (including the end-of-sentence markers).</S>\n', ' <S sid=""294"" ssid=""50"">Figure 6 shows the observed time at our standard base beam of 10-11 with the full conditioning regimen, alongside an approximation of the reported observed (linear) time in Ratnaparkhi (1997).</S>\n', ' <S sid=""253"" ssid=""9"">Some of the trials discussed below will report results in terms of word and/or sentence error rate, which are obtained when the language model is embedded in a speech recognition system.</S>\n', ' <S sid=""352"" ssid=""108"">One of the sentences was a failure, so that 12 of the word probabilities (all of the words after the point of the failure) were not estimated by our model.</S>\n']","['Result_Citation', 'Result_Citation', 'Result_Citation', 'Result_Citation', 'Result_Citation']" 12,J01-2004,P05-1022,0,"Roark, 2001",0,"To put this in perspective, Roark (Roark, 2001) reports oracle results of 0.941 (with the same experimental setup) using his parser to return a variable number of parses","To put this in perspective, Roark (Roark, 2001) reports oracle results of 0.941 (with the same experimental setup) using his parser to return a variable number of parses","['259', '260', '265', '376', '267']","[' <S sid=""259"" ssid=""15"">Evaluation is carried out on a hand-parsed test corpus, and the manual parses are treated as correct.</S>\n', ' <S sid=""260"" ssid=""16"">We will call the manual parse GOLD and the parse that the parser returns TEST.</S>\n', ' <S sid=""265"" ssid=""21"">LR and LP are part of the standard set of PARSEVAL measures of parser quality (Black et al. 1991).</S>\n', ' <S sid=""376"" ssid=""132"">This contrasts with our perplexity results reported above, as well as with the recognition experiments in Chelba (2000), where the best results resulted from interpolated models.</S>\n', ' <S sid=""267"" ssid=""23"">In addition, we show the average number of rule expansions considered per word, that is, the number of rule expansions for which a probability was calculated (see Roark and Charniak [2000]), and the average number of analyses advanced to the next priority queue per word.</S>\n']","['Result_Citation', 'Result_Citation', 'Result_Citation', 'Result_Citation', 'Result_Citation']" 13,J01-2004,P04-1006,0,"Roark, 2001",0,"We ran the first stage parser with 4-timesoverparsing for each string in 7The n? best lists were provided by Brian Roark (Roark, 2001) 8A local-tree is an explicit expansion of an edge and its children","The n-best lists were provided by Brian Roark (Roark, 2001)","['254', '294', '238', '215', '340']","[' <S sid=""254"" ssid=""10"">Word error rate is the number of deletion, insertion, or substitution errors per 100 words.</S>\n', ' <S sid=""294"" ssid=""50"">Figure 6 shows the observed time at our standard base beam of 10-11 with the full conditioning regimen, alongside an approximation of the reported observed (linear) time in Ratnaparkhi (1997).</S>\n', ' <S sid=""238"" ssid=""142"">Thus, if 100 analyses have already been pushed onto then a candidate analysis must have a probability above 10-5/3 to avoid being pruned.</S>\n', ' <S sid=""215"" ssid=""119"">The first word in the string remaining to be parsed, w1, we will call the look-ahead word.</S>\n', ' <S sid=""340"" ssid=""96"">The trigram model was also trained on Sections 00-20 of the C&amp;J corpus.</S>\n']","['Result_Citation', 'Result_Citation', 'Hypothesis_Citation', 'Result_Citation', 'Result_Citation']" 14,J01-2004,P05-1063,0,"Roark, 2001a",0,"Incremental top down and left-corner parsing (Roark, 2001a; Roark, 2001b) and head-driven parsing (Charniak, 2001) approaches have directly used generative PCFG models as language models","Incremental top-down and left-corner parsing (Roark, 2001a; Roark, 2001b) and head-driven parsing (Charniak, 2001) approaches have directly used generative PCFG models as language models","['294', '367', '267', '291', '289']","[' <S sid=""294"" ssid=""50"">Figure 6 shows the observed time at our standard base beam of 10-11 with the full conditioning regimen, alongside an approximation of the reported observed (linear) time in Ratnaparkhi (1997).</S>\n', ' <S sid=""367"" ssid=""123"">Table 5 reports the word and sentence error rates for five different models: (i) the trigram model that comes with the lattices, trained on approximately 40M words, with a vocabulary of 20,000; (ii) the best-performing model from Chelba (2000), which was interpolated with the lattice trigram at A -= 0.4; (iii) our parsing model, with the same training and vocabulary as the perplexity trials above; (iv) a trigram model with the same training and vocabulary as the parsing model; and (v) no language model at all.</S>\n', ' <S sid=""267"" ssid=""23"">In addition, we show the average number of rule expansions considered per word, that is, the number of rule expansions for which a probability was calculated (see Roark and Charniak [2000]), and the average number of analyses advanced to the next priority queue per word.</S>\n', ' <S sid=""291"" ssid=""47"">Also, the parser returns a set of candidate parses, from which we have been choosing the top ranked; if we use an oracle to choose the parse with the highest accuracy from among the candidates (which averaged 70.0 in number per sentence), we find an average labeled precision/recall of 94.1, for sentences of length &lt; 100.</S>\n', ' <S sid=""289"" ssid=""45"">These results, achieved using very straightforward conditioning events and considering only the left context, are within one to four points of the best published Observed running time on Section 23 of the Penn Treebank, with the full conditional probability model and beam of 10-11, using one 300 MHz UltraSPARC processor and 256MB of RAM of a Sun Enterprise 450. accuracies cited above.\'</S>\n']","['Result_Citation', 'Result_Citation', 'Result_Citation', 'Result_Citation', 'Result_Citation']" 15,J01-2004,W10-2009,0,"Roark, 2001",0,"Levy, on the other hand ,argued that studies of probabilistic parsing reveal that typically a small number of analyses are as signed the majority of probability mass (Roark, 2001)","Levy, on the other hand, argued that studies of probabilistic parsing reveal that typically a small number of analyses are assigned the majority of probability mass (Roark, 2001)","['236', '315', '343', '312', '319']","[' <S sid=""236"" ssid=""140"">If p is the probability of the highest-ranked analysis on H1&", 17,J01-2004,D09-1034,0,2001,0,"For example, in Demberg and Keller (2008), trials were run deriving surprisal from the Roark (2001) parser under two different conditions: fully lex icalized parsing, and fully unlexicalized parsing (to pre-terminal part-of-speech tags)","For example, in Demberg and Keller (2008), trials were run deriving surprisal from the Roark (2001) parser under two different conditions: fully lexicalized parsing, and fully unlexicalized parsing (to pre-terminal part-of-speech tags)","['367', '334', '377', '96', '364']","[' <S sid=""367"" ssid=""123"">Table 5 reports the word and sentence error rates for five different models: (i) the trigram model that comes with the lattices, trained on approximately 40M words, with a vocabulary of 20,000; (ii) the best-performing model from Chelba (2000), which was interpolated with the lattice trigram at A -= 0.4; (iii) our parsing model, with the same training and vocabulary as the perplexity trials above; (iv) a trigram model with the same training and vocabulary as the parsing model; and (v) no language model at all.</S>\n', ' <S sid=""334"" ssid=""90"">In this case we have perplexity results as well, and Figure 7 shows the reduction in parser error, rule expansions, and perplexity as the amount of conditioning information grows.</S>\n', ' <S sid=""377"" ssid=""133"">The point of this small experiment was to see if our parsing model could provide useful information even in the case that recognition errors occur, as opposed to the (generally) fully grammatical strings upon which the perplexity results were obtained.</S>\n', ' <S sid=""96"" ssid=""54"">This interpolation is recursively applied to the smaller-order n-grams until the bigram is finally interpolated with the unigram, i.e., Ao = 1.</S>\n', ' <S sid=""364"" ssid=""120"">We follow Chelba (2000) in dealing with this problem: for parsing purposes, we use the Penn Treebank tokenization; for interpolation with the provided trigram model, and for evaluation, the lattice tokenization is used.</S>\n']","['Result_Citation', 'Result_Citation', 'Result_Citation', 'Result_Citation', 'Result_Citation']" 18,J01-2004,D09-1034,0,2001,0,"We modified the Roark (2001) parser to calculate the discussed measures 1, and the empirical results in? 4 show several things, including: 1) using a fully lexicalized parser to calculate syntactic surprisal and entropy provides higher predictive utility for reading times than these measures calculated via unlexicalized parsing (as in Demberg and Keller); and 2) syntactic entropy is a useful predictor of reading time","We modified the Roark (2001) parser to calculate the discussed measures, and the empirical results in ?4 show several things, including: 1) using a fully lexicalized parser to calculate syntactic surprisal and entropy provides higher predictive utility for reading times than these measures calculated via unlexicalized parsing (as in Demberg and Keller); and 2) syntactic entropy is a useful predictor of reading time","['359', '22', '181', '2', '8']","[' <S sid=""359"" ssid=""115"">Given the idealized circumstances of the production (text read in a lab), the lattices are relatively sparse, and in many cases 50 distinct string hypotheses were not found in a lattice.</S>\n', ' <S sid=""22"" ssid=""10"">A left-toright parser whose derivations are not rooted, i.e., with derivations that can consist of disconnected tree fragments, such as an LR or shift-reduce parser, cannot incrementally calculate the probability of each prefix string being generated by the probabilistic grammar, because their derivations include probability mass from unrooted structures.</S>\n', ' <S sid=""181"" ssid=""85"">If the left-hand side of the production is a POS, then the algorithm takes the right branch of the decision tree, and returns (at level 4) the POS of the closest c-commanding lexical head to A, which it finds by walking the parse tree; if the left-hand side of the rule is not a POS, then the algorithm returns (at level 4) the closest sibling to the left of the parent of constituent (A).</S>\n', ' <S sid=""2"" ssid=""2"">The paper first introduces key notions in language modeling and probabilistic parsing, and briefly reviews some previous approaches to using syntactic structure for language modeling.</S>\n', ' <S sid=""8"" ssid=""2"">The paper first introduces key notions in language modeling and probabilistic parsing, and briefly reviews some previous approaches to using syntactic structure for language modeling.</S>\n']","['Result_Citation', 'Result_Citation', 'Result_Citation', 'Result_Citation', 'Result_Citation']" 19,J01-2004,D09-1034,0,2001,0,"In this section, we review relevant details of the Roark (2001) incremental top-down parser, as configured for use here","In this section, we review relevant details of the Roark (2001) incremental top-down parser, as configured for use here","['267', '401', '25', '399', '291']","[' <S sid=""267"" ssid=""23"">In addition, we show the average number of rule expansions considered per word, that is, the number of rule expansions for which a probability was calculated (see Roark and Charniak [2000]), and the average number of analyses advanced to the next priority queue per word.</S>\n', ' <S sid=""401"" ssid=""14"">Earley and left-corner parsers, as mentioned in the introduction, also have rooted derivations that can be used to calculated generative string prefix probabilities incrementally.</S>\n', ' <S sid=""25"" ssid=""13"">A parser that is not left to right, but which has rooted derivations, e.g., a headfirst parser, will be able to calculate generative joint probabilities for entire strings; however, it will not be able to calculate probabilities for each word conditioned on previously generated words, unless each derivation generates the words in the string in exactly the same order.</S>\n', ' <S sid=""399"" ssid=""12"">In addition, as mentioned above, we would like to further test our language model in speech recognition tasks, to see if the perplexity improvement that we have seen can lead to significant reductions in word error rate.</S>\n', ' <S sid=""291"" ssid=""47"">Also, the parser returns a set of candidate parses, from which we have been choosing the top ranked; if we use an oracle to choose the parse with the highest accuracy from among the candidates (which averaged 70.0 in number per sentence), we find an average labeled precision/recall of 94.1, for sentences of length &lt; 100.</S>\n']","['Result_Citation', 'Result_Citation', 'Result_Citation', 'Result_Citation', 'Result_Citation']" 20,J01-2004,D09-1034,0,2001,0,"At each word in the string, the Roark (2001) top-down parser provides access to the weighted set of partial analyses in the beam; the set of complete derivations consistent with these is not immediately accessible, hence additional work is re quired to calculate such measures. Let H (D) be the entropy over a set of derivations D, calculated as follows: H (D)=? X D? D? (D) P D?? D? (D?) log? (D) P D?? D? (D?) (10) If the set of derivations D= D (G, W [1, i]) is a set of partial derivations for string W [1, i], then H (D) is a measure of uncertainty over the partial derivations ,i.e., the uncertainty regarding the correct analysis of what has already been processed","At each word in the string, the Roark (2001) top-down parser provides access to the weighted set of partial analyses in the beam; the set of complete derivations consistent with these is not immediately accessible, hence additional work is required to calculate such measures","['399', '13', '131', '384', '19']","[' <S sid=""399"" ssid=""12"">In addition, as mentioned above, we would like to further test our language model in speech recognition tasks, to see if the perplexity improvement that we have seen can lead to significant reductions in word error rate.</S>\n', ' <S sid=""13"" ssid=""1"">With certain exceptions, computational linguists have in the past generally formed a separate research community from speech recognition researchers, despite some obvious overlap of interest.</S>\n', ' <S sid=""131"" ssid=""35"">Since the specific results of the SLM will be compared in detail with our model when the empirical results are presented, at this point we will simply state that they have achieved a reduction in both perplexity and word error rate over a standard trigram using this model.</S>\n', ' <S sid=""384"" ssid=""140"">To determine the effect on perplexity, we varied the base beam factor in trials on the Chelba and Jelinek corpora, keeping the level of conditioning information constant, and Table 6 shows the results across a variety of factors.</S>\n', ' <S sid=""19"" ssid=""7"">A new language model, based on probabilistic top-down parsing, will be outlined and compared with the previous literature, and extensive empirical results will be presented which demonstrate its utility.</S>\n']","['Result_Citation', 'Result_Citation', 'Result_Citation', 'Result_Citation', 'Result_Citation']"
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"$738,035", "-42.3%", "-53.6%", "2335", "$316", "$27,245,193", "17", "Paramount Pictures", "False", "False" ], [ "8", "7", "Ladder 49", "$689,599", "-55%", "-42.6%", "2382", "$289", "$66,118,796", "31", "Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures", "False", "False" ], [ "9", "9", "Surviving Christmas", "$552,408", "-50.3%", "-52.5%", "2755", "$200", "$7,980,427", "10", "DreamWorks Distribution", "False", "False" ], [ "10", "10", "Taxi2004 Re-release", "$495,012", "-48.4%", "-52.8%", "1884", "$262", "$32,700,351", "26", "Twentieth Century Fox", "False", "False" ], [ "11", "13", "Birth", "$424,000", "-40.9%", "-", "550", "$770", "$1,705,577", "3", "New Line Cinema", "False", "True" ], [ "12", "12", "I Heart Huckabees", "$396,010", "-46.8%", "-45%", "901", "$439", "$8,441,017", "31", "Fox Searchlight Pictures", "False", "False" ], [ "13", "11", "The Forgotten", "$373,610", "-50.3%", "-46.1%", "1735", "$215", "$64,541,093", "38", "Revolution Studios", "False", "False" ], [ "14", "14", "The Motorcycle Diaries", "$270,000", "-37.5%", "-35.3%", "264", "$1,022", "$9,301,385", "38", "Focus Features", "False", "True" ], [ "15", "15", "Sideways", "$112,601", "-36.4%", "+73.1%", "16", "$7,037", "$710,076", "10", "Fox Searchlight Pictures", "False", "False" ], [ "16", "18", "Shaun of the Dead", "$109,000", "-28.3%", "-31.9%", "516", "$211", "$12,893,593", "38", "Rogue Pictures", "False", "True" ], [ "17", "16", "Napoleon Dynamite", "$87,308", "-48.9%", "-32.1%", "387", "$225", "$41,877,647", "143", "Fox Searchlight Pictures", "False", "False" ], [ "18", "19", "Vera Drake", "$87,000", "-37%", "+4.8%", "87", "$1,000", "$788,198", "24", "Fine Line Features", "False", "True" ], [ "19", "20", "Woman Thou Art Loosed", "$70,000", "-48.1%", "-64.3%", "402", "$174", "$6,595,799", "31", "Magnolia Pictures", "False", "True" ], [ "20", "17", "Raise Your Voice", "$66,000", "-59%", "-78.4%", "635", "$103", "$10,022,374", "24", "New Line Cinema", "False", "True" ], [ "21", "22", "Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow", "$57,909", "-41.9%", "-59.9%", "335", "$172", "$37,226,427", "45", "Paramount Pictures", "False", "False" ], [ "22", "21", "The Bourne Supremacy", "$54,985", "-46%", "-11.8%", "277", "$198", "$175,100,605", "101", "Universal Pictures", "False", "False" ], [ "23", "23", "Garden State", "$41,771", "-48.4%", "-41.3%", "181", "$230", "$26,001,676", "96", "Fox Searchlight Pictures", "False", "False" ], [ "24", "24", "Spider-Man 2", "$31,454", "-49.2%", "-45.6%", "205", "$153", "$373,068,126", "124", "Sony Pictures Releasing", "False", "False" ], [ "25", "25", "Stage Beauty", "$30,142", "-37.2%", "-", "70", "$430", "$510,688", "24", "Lionsgate", "False", "False" ], [ "26", "28", "Resident Evil: Apocalypse", "$23,265", "-29.9%", "-64.2%", "196", "$118", "$50,740,078", "52", "Screen Gems", "False", "False" ], [ "27", "26", "I, Robot", "$20,867", "-45.4%", "-41.6%", "152", "$137", "$144,368,486", "108", "Twentieth Century Fox", "False", "False" ], [ "28", "27", "Without a Paddle", "$17,240", "-51.9%", "-43.1%", "174", "$99", "$57,090,442", "73", "Paramount Pictures", "False", "False" ], [ "29", "29", "The Manchurian Candidate", "$15,174", "-46.8%", "-36.5%", "140", "$108", "$65,808,594", "94", "Paramount Pictures", "False", "False" ], [ "30", "32", "The Machinist", "$14,786", "-26.2%", "-24.4%", "8", "$1,848", "$141,837", "10", "Paramount Classics", "False", "False" ], [ "31", "30", "Alien vs. Predator", "$12,888", "-43.3%", "-39.8%", "139", "$92", "$80,158,773", "80", "Twentieth Century Fox", "False", "False" ], [ "32", "34", "Enduring Love", "$9,263", "-37.7%", "-", "5", "$1,852", "$34,610", "3", "Paramount Classics", "False", "False" ], [ "33", "37", "The Final Cut", "$9,044", "-31.9%", "-", "49", "$184", "$529,194", "17", "Lionsgate", "False", "False" ], [ "34", "31", "NASCAR: The IMAX Experience", "$8,987", "-55.9%", "-28.9%", "35", "$256", "$19,146,692", "234", "Warner Bros.", "False", "False" ], [ "35", "36", "Exorcist: The Beginning", "$8,647", "-35.5%", "-39.6%", "124", "$69", "$41,784,746", "73", "Warner Bros.", "False", "False" ], [ "36", "35", "First Daughter", "$8,314", "-43.1%", "-53.7%", "118", "$70", "$8,898,897", "38", "Twentieth Century Fox", "False", "False" ], [ "37", "38", "Around the Bend", "$7,372", "-28.4%", "-33.3%", "51", "$144", "$160,570", "24", "Warner Independent Pictures (WIP)", "False", "False" ], [ "38", "40", "Ghost in the Shell 2: Innocence", "$7,149", "-3.5%", "+43.1%", "47", "$152", "$924,482", "45", "-", "False", "False" ], [ "39", "39", "Undertow", "$6,674", "-34.7%", "-11%", "20", "$333", "$58,413", "10", "United Artists", "False", "False" ], [ "40", "33", "Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban", "$5,403", "-71.3%", "-58.3%", "55", "$98", "$249,358,727", "150", "Warner Bros.", "False", "False" ], [ "41", "41", "Yu-Gi-Oh!: The Movie - Pyramid of Light", "$2,158", "-45.3%", "-85.2%", "66", "$32", "$19,762,690", "80", "Warner Bros.", "False", "False" ], [ "42", "43", "Intimate 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However, until now TMD-based lasing has been realized only at low temperatures. Here we demonstrate for the first time a room-temperature laser operation in the infrared region from a monolayer of molybdenum ditelluride on a silicon photonic-crystal cavity. The observation is enabled by the unique combination of a TMD monolayer with an emission wavelength transparent to silicon, and a high-Q cavity of the silicon nanobeam. The laser is pumped by a continuous-wave excitation, with a threshold density of 6.6&", "" ], [ "10.1038/nnano.2017.129", "Air-stable and freestanding lithium alloy/graphene foil as an alternative to lithium metal anodes", "空气稳定且独立的锂合金/石墨烯箔片可替代锂金属阳极 ", "<p>Developing high-capacity anodes is a must to improve the energy density of lithium batteries for electric vehicle applications. Alloy anodes are one promising option, but without pre-stored lithium, the overall energy density is limited by the low-capacity lithium metal oxide cathodes. Recently, lithium metal has been revived as a high-capacity anode, but faces several challenges owing to its high reactivity and uncontrolled dendrite growth. Here, we show a series of Li-containing foils inheriting the desirable properties of alloy anodes and pure metal anodes. They consist of densely packed Li<sub>x</sub>M (M&", "" ], [ "10.1038/nnano.2017.131", "Controlling energy flow in multimetallic nanostructures for plasmonic catalysis", "控制多金属纳米结构中的能流以进行等离子体激元催化 ", "<p>It has been shown that photoexcitation of plasmonic metal nanoparticles (Ag, Au and Cu) can induce direct photochemical reactions. However, the widespread application of this technology in catalysis has been limited by the relatively poor chemical reactivity of noble metal surfaces. Despite efforts to combine plasmonic and catalytic metals, the physical mechanisms that govern energy transfer from plasmonic metals to catalytic metals remain unclear. Here we show that hybrid core&", "" ], [ "10.1038/nnano.2017.133", "Electromagnetized gold nanoparticles mediate direct lineage reprogramming into induced dopamine neurons in vivo for Parkinson's disease therapy", "电磁金纳米颗粒介导直接谱系重编程为体内诱发的多巴胺神经元,用于帕金森氏病治疗 ", "<p>Electromagnetic fields (EMF) are physical energy fields generated by electrically charged objects, and specific ranges of EMF can influence numerous biological processes, which include the control of cell fate and plasticity. In this study, we show that electromagnetized gold nanoparticles (AuNPs) in the presence of specific EMF conditions facilitate an efficient direct lineage reprogramming to induced dopamine neurons in vitro and in vivo. Remarkably, electromagnetic stimulation leads to a specific activation of the histone acetyltransferase Brd2, which results in histone H3K27 acetylation and a robust activation of neuron-specific genes. In vivo dopaminergic neuron reprogramming by EMF stimulation of AuNPs efficiently and non-invasively alleviated symptoms in mouse Parkinson's disease models. This study provides a proof of principle for EMF-based in vivo lineage conversion as a potentially viable and safe therapeutic strategy for the treatment of neurodegenerative disorders.</p>", "电磁场(EMF)是由带电物体产生的物理能量场,特定范围的EMF可以影响众多生物过程,包括对细胞命运和可塑性的控制。 在这项研究中,我们表明在特定的EMF条件下,电磁金纳米颗粒(AuNPs)有助于在体外和体内对诱导的多巴胺神经元进行有效的直接谱系重编程。 值得注意的是,电磁刺激会导致组蛋白乙酰转移酶Brd2的特异性激活,从而导致组蛋白H3K27乙酰化并强烈激活神经元特异性基因。 通过EMF刺激AuNPs进行体内多巴胺能神经元重编程,可有效,无创地缓解小鼠帕金森氏病模型中的症状。 这项研究为基于EMF的体内谱系转换提供了原理证明,可作为治疗神经退行性疾病的潜在可行且安全的治疗策略。</ p> " ], [ "10.1038/nnano.2017.206", "Correction: Corrigendum: Monitoring the orientation of rare-earth-doped nanorods for flow shear tomography", "校正:勘误:监测掺稀土纳米棒的流动剪切层析成像方向 ", "", "" ], [ "10.1038/nnano.2017.210", "Students step up", "学生加紧 ", "", "" ] ]
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doi,title,title_cn,abstract,abstract_cn 10.1038/nnano.2017.217,Science outreach in the post-truth age,后真理时代的科学推广 ,, 10.1038/nnano.2017.190,Absence of redshift in the direct bandgap of silicon nanocrystals with reduced size,尺寸减小的硅纳米晶体的直接带隙中不存在红移 ,, 10.1038/nnano.2017.202,Reply to 'Absence of redshift in the direct bandgap of silicon nanocrystals with reduced size',答复“尺寸减小的硅纳米晶体的直接带隙中不存在红移” ,, 10.1038/nnano.2017.211,Science policy in the days of Trump,特朗普时代的科学政策 ,, 10.1038/nnano.2017.213,Our choice from the recent literature,我们从最近的文献中选择 ,, 10.1038/nnano.2017.158,Electrical control of nuclear spins,核自旋的电气控制 ,, 10.1038/nnano.2017.199,Letting photons out of the gate,让光子出门 ,, 10.1038/nnano.2017.185,Sensing without power,断电感应 ,, 10.1038/nnano.2017.183,Anatomy of spin–orbit torques,自旋轨道扭矩的解剖 ,, 10.1038/nnano.2017.212,Germanium–vacancy defects join the family,锗空位缺陷加入了这个家庭 ,, 10.1038/nnano.2017.204,Towards phase-coherent caloritronics in superconducting circuits,迈向超导电路中的相干热电子学 ,, 10.1038/nnano.2017.149,Magnetic quantum phase transition in Cr-doped Bi2(SexTe1−x)3 driven by the Stark effect,斯塔克效应驱动的Cr掺杂Bi2(SexTe1-x)3的磁性量子相变 ,, 10.1038/nnano.2017.154,All-electric control of donor nuclear spin qubits in silicon,硅中供体核自旋量子位的全电控制 ,, 10.1038/nnano.2017.153,Photon-triggered nanowire transistors,光子触发的纳米线晶体管 ,, 10.1038/nnano.2017.147,Zero-power infrared digitizers based on plasmonically enhanced micromechanical photoswitches,基于等离激元增强型微机械光电开关的零功率红外数字转换器 ,, 10.1038/nnano.2017.134,Topical tissue nano-transfection mediates non-viral stroma reprogramming and rescue,局部组织纳米转染介导非病毒基质重编程和抢救 ,, 10.1038/nnano.2017.151,Spatially and time-resolved magnetization dynamics driven by spin–orbit torques,自旋轨道转矩驱动的空间和时间分辨磁化动力学 ,<p>Current-induced spin&, 10.1038/nnano.2017.128,Room-temperature continuous-wave lasing from monolayer molybdenum ditelluride integrated with a silicon nanobeam cavity,单层二碲化钼与硅纳米束腔集成的室温连续波激光发射 ,"<p>Monolayer transition-metal dichalcogenides (TMDs) have the potential to become efficient optical-gain materials for low-energy-consumption nanolasers with the smallest gain media because of strong excitonic emission. However, until now TMD-based lasing has been realized only at low temperatures. Here we demonstrate for the first time a room-temperature laser operation in the infrared region from a monolayer of molybdenum ditelluride on a silicon photonic-crystal cavity. The observation is enabled by the unique combination of a TMD monolayer with an emission wavelength transparent to silicon, and a high-Q cavity of the silicon nanobeam. The laser is pumped by a continuous-wave excitation, with a threshold density of 6.6&", 10.1038/nnano.2017.129,Air-stable and freestanding lithium alloy/graphene foil as an alternative to lithium metal anodes,空气稳定且独立的锂合金/石墨烯箔片可替代锂金属阳极 ,"<p>Developing high-capacity anodes is a must to improve the energy density of lithium batteries for electric vehicle applications. Alloy anodes are one promising option, but without pre-stored lithium, the overall energy density is limited by the low-capacity lithium metal oxide cathodes. Recently, lithium metal has been revived as a high-capacity anode, but faces several challenges owing to its high reactivity and uncontrolled dendrite growth. Here, we show a series of Li-containing foils inheriting the desirable properties of alloy anodes and pure metal anodes. They consist of densely packed Li<sub>x</sub>M (M&", 10.1038/nnano.2017.131,Controlling energy flow in multimetallic nanostructures for plasmonic catalysis,控制多金属纳米结构中的能流以进行等离子体激元催化 ,"<p>It has been shown that photoexcitation of plasmonic metal nanoparticles (Ag, Au and Cu) can induce direct photochemical reactions. However, the widespread application of this technology in catalysis has been limited by the relatively poor chemical reactivity of noble metal surfaces. Despite efforts to combine plasmonic and catalytic metals, the physical mechanisms that govern energy transfer from plasmonic metals to catalytic metals remain unclear. Here we show that hybrid core&", 10.1038/nnano.2017.133,Electromagnetized gold nanoparticles mediate direct lineage reprogramming into induced dopamine neurons in vivo for Parkinson's disease therapy,电磁金纳米颗粒介导直接谱系重编程为体内诱发的多巴胺神经元,用于帕金森氏病治疗 ,"<p>Electromagnetic fields (EMF) are physical energy fields generated by electrically charged objects, and specific ranges of EMF can influence numerous biological processes, which include the control of cell fate and plasticity. In this study, we show that electromagnetized gold nanoparticles (AuNPs) in the presence of specific EMF conditions facilitate an efficient direct lineage reprogramming to induced dopamine neurons in vitro and in vivo. Remarkably, electromagnetic stimulation leads to a specific activation of the histone acetyltransferase Brd2, which results in histone H3K27 acetylation and a robust activation of neuron-specific genes. In vivo dopaminergic neuron reprogramming by EMF stimulation of AuNPs efficiently and non-invasively alleviated symptoms in mouse Parkinson's disease models. This study provides a proof of principle for EMF-based in vivo lineage conversion as a potentially viable and safe therapeutic strategy for the treatment of neurodegenerative disorders.</p>",电磁场(EMF)是由带电物体产生的物理能量场,特定范围的EMF可以影响众多生物过程,包括对细胞命运和可塑性的控制。 在这项研究中,我们表明在特定的EMF条件下,电磁金纳米颗粒(AuNPs)有助于在体外和体内对诱导的多巴胺神经元进行有效的直接谱系重编程。 值得注意的是,电磁刺激会导致组蛋白乙酰转移酶Brd2的特异性激活,从而导致组蛋白H3K27乙酰化并强烈激活神经元特异性基因。 通过EMF刺激AuNPs进行体内多巴胺能神经元重编程,可有效,无创地缓解小鼠帕金森氏病模型中的症状。 这项研究为基于EMF的体内谱系转换提供了原理证明,可作为治疗神经退行性疾病的潜在可行且安全的治疗策略。</ p> 10.1038/nnano.2017.206,Correction: Corrigendum: Monitoring the orientation of rare-earth-doped nanorods for flow shear tomography,校正:勘误:监测掺稀土纳米棒的流动剪切层析成像方向 ,, 10.1038/nnano.2017.210,Students step up,学生加紧 ,,
[ [ "ID", "Type", "Story", "Parent", "Points", "Comments", "Author", "Title", "URL", "Content", "Created" ], [ "1613606", "comment", "1613565.0", "1613565.0", "0", "0", "br41n", "", "", "<a href=\"http://downforeveryoneorjustme.com/\" rel=\"nofollow\">http://downforeveryoneorjustme.com/</a>", "1282121968" ], [ "1613605", "comment", "1613571.0", "1613571.0", "0", "0", "brianwillis", "", "", "Interesting to see the digital version being charged for. How does this work with content creators? Do they get a cut? I'm guessing no.<p>I can understand charging for a physical copy - what with dead tress, and shipping, and all. But a digital repackaging of something already available legally for free?", "1282121827" ], [ "1613604", "comment", "1613601.0", "1613601.0", "0", "0", "mkuhn", "", "", "I just got a digital subscription. I think all the effort that goes into this needs to be rewarded and I also get something out of it.", "1282121802" ], [ "1613603", "comment", "1612101.0", "1612845.0", "0", "0", "c1sc0", "", "", "I think there's a major difference between 'doing' and 'experiencing'. I know e.g. that in a skydiving emergency my actions have always been automatic & fast, but the experience of the situation made it seem like it lasted for ages.", "1282121748" ], [ "1613602", "comment", "1613011.0", "1613515.0", "0", "0", "ZeroGravitas", "", "", "You appear to be hinting at the \"android\" argument that I've never seen spelled out properly. Care to explain why this makes such a big difference compared with say HQ Youtube carrying TV shows to homes supplied with internet by Verizon?<p>Because to my euro eyes it seems like US fanboys cheering on Apple, iPhones and AT&T, which makes Google, Android and Verizon the \"baddies\" in this tag team match. And yet you get Android phones on all carriers, including AT&T, and the iPhone seems to be coming to Verizon (and I assume all other carriers once exclusivity is broken, like in many other countries) so these \"teams\" are basically fiction.<p>So where's the real beef here?", "1282121663" ], [ "1613601", "story", "", "", "73", "65", "mnemonik", "Finally, Hacker Monthly Subscriptions", "http://hackermonthly.com/subscribe.html", "", "1282121649" ], [ "1613600", "comment", "1611667.0", "1613519.0", "0", "0", "loewenskind", "", "", "This is what I always liked about darcs (it's still the DVCS I use at home): separating checkins into logical change sets.", "1282121532" ], [ "1613599", "comment", "1612671.0", "1612671.0", "0", "0", "smiler", "", "", "I'll add another. Hotel, car rental, flight reward programs and their myriad of benefits, special offers to get extra points / miles etc.", "1282121462" ], [ "1613598", "comment", "1612101.0", "1612720.0", "0", "0", "c1sc0", "", "", "I'm intrigued because my understanding of drills is that it turns the required response (e.g. in skydiving trying to get stable when things get out of control) in something instinctive that will take far less time than normal to execute. When you couple this with the slowed-down time, you <i>do</i> improve your reaction time, so that you can use your available time window in the best way possible.", "1282121455" ], [ "1613597", "comment", "1613565.0", "1613565.0", "0", "0", "darkxanthos", "", "", "Looks like it's all better now!", "1282121411" ], [ "1613596", "comment", "1612671.0", "1612671.0", "0", "0", "smiler", "", "", "Household appliances - no site I know of allows you to search them based on the width, height and depth but for people who are replacing them, then that is often the first consideration - yes there are 'standard' sizes but how many houses are built to standard :) Another thing of course is when buying an oven or fridge, important consideration is capacity. I would love to be able to search for say 'show me all fridges which have a max width of 90cm and order them by capacity'. Add In price comparison and links to buy", "1282121295" ], [ "1613595", "comment", "1612910.0", "1613004.0", "0", "0", "nandemo", "", "", "I don't think Max is proposing that programmers build companies just to pay the bills. Paying the bills is not the final goal, it's just a requirement for bootstrapping.<p>There's a big difference between the the kind of expected return necessary to compensate for the risk of failure and the blowout he's talking about.", "1282121244" ], [ "1613594", "comment", "1613111.0", "1613288.0", "0", "0", "pierrefar", "", "", "Google won't complain: the users are actively installing a browser plugin on their own computers by choice to remove the ads, but more importantly get a great beneficial service.<p>It's no different than installing noscript or adblock on Firefox.", "1282121229" ], [ "1613593", "comment", "1613011.0", "1613256.0", "0", "0", "ZeroGravitas", "", "", "Net neutrality has always been in Google's own best interest, which makes this storyline even weirder.", "1282121183" ], [ "1613592", "comment", "1612910.0", "1613136.0", "0", "0", "andreyf", "", "", "<i>There's an even bigger opportunity cost to spending 3-4 years of your life on something and have it come to nothing.</i><p>It's certainly possible to make the kind of startup that lets you walk away with significant value regardless of how the business does.", "1282121173" ], [ "1613591", "story", "", "", "18", "6", "chegra", "The \"Acquired\" Savant- \"Accidental\" Genius", "http://www.wisconsinmedicalsociety.org/savant_syndrome/savant_articles/acquired_savant", "", "1282121139" ], [ "1613590", "comment", "1613137.0", "1613320.0", "0", "0", "Emore", "", "", "Who is Dustin Curtis?", "1282121088" ], [ "1613589", "comment", "1613011.0", "1613011.0", "0", "0", "metamemetics", "", "", "This pretty much all started because of a single New York Times article. Everywhere reported that Google was requiring Verizon to abide by net neutrality except the NYT which said it was destroying net-neutrality (pretty hard to do when it never existed).<p>The fact that everyone on the internet reads the NYT and Gawker (and Gawker just reports on NYT reports) lead to some sort of vicious rabble-rousing feedback cycle. The power of the media.", "1282121084" ], [ "1613588", "comment", "1612525.0", "1613108.0", "0", "0", "c1sc0", "", "", "I'd love to see how people are running map/reduce jobs on AppEngine.", "1282121072" ], [ "1613587", "comment", "1613392.0", "1613392.0", "0", "0", "dirtyaura", "", "", "We are in an interesting junction point for browser games: will the future be HTML5 based games or will all browsers start to offer sandbox that will run native games like Chrome does.<p>Basically, will current AAA game industry shift to use HTML5 or will browser makers be eager enough to get AAA titles to their platform that they will offer native clients in browsers.", "1282121009" ], [ "1613586", "comment", "1612676.0", "1613544.0", "0", "0", "ElbertF", "", "", "It's a feature they added not long ago: <a href=\"http://googleblog.blogspot.com/2010/05/search-more-securely-with-encrypted.html\" rel=\"nofollow\">http://googleblog.blogspot.com/2010/05/search-more-securely-...</a>", "1282121000" ], [ "1613585", "comment", "1613137.0", "1613309.0", "0", "0", "crazydiamond", "", "", "The rest of these features are just frills, like replying to an email, or getting a previous random entry.<p>A simple shellscript does the main job. In fact, mine actually used to do a \"tail\" of the existing file before prompting me for a new entry, but i found that a bit annoying.", "1282120975" ], [ "1613584", "comment", "1612097.0", "1612965.0", "0", "0", "by", "", "", "tripluckydip, tripyer, tripfingertip, tripunzip, trippirt. Hipmunk is good.", "1282120975" ], [ "1613583", "comment", "1613137.0", "1613535.0", "0", "0", "grandalf", "", "", "Yeah I need to do that. I'll probably do so in the next week or so.", "1282120923" ], [ "1613582", "comment", "1612486.0", "1612634.0", "0", "0", "ZeroGravitas", "", "", "That might just be the kind of thing you have to say when your on the board of a rival smartphone manufacturer at the time your company starts planning a rival.", "1282120873" ], [ "1613581", "comment", "1611667.0", "1611667.0", "0", "0", "jwr", "", "", "I think it is strange that they found topic branches to be \"cluttering\", but find their current workflow convenient.<p>We use topic branches a lot in our startup and we find them convenient, useful and efficient. I would never consider doing what they do.<p>Then again, to each his workflow, I guess.", "1282120868" ], [ "1613580", "comment", "1613378.0", "1613570.0", "0", "0", "bluesmoon", "", "", "yep, my mistake, will fix", "1282120808" ], [ "1613579", "comment", "1611084.0", "1611236.0", "0", "0", "BerislavLopac", "", "", "\"Put it in perspective and you realize the web's \"peak\" according to this graph was when most people were using 56k modems.\"<p>I think this is precisely the point: traditional, browser-based Web (text-based, asymmetrical...) is designed to work perfectly with low-bandwidth connections. With the advent of broadband, it becomes obsolete and is to be superseded by modern technologies which better utilize this type of connections.<p>Of course, Web is not dead by any means; but Wired is in the business of selling tech-related sensations.", "1282120779" ], [ "1613578", "comment", "1613137.0", "1613468.0", "0", "0", "jackowayed", "", "", "Yeah, when reading this, between the fact that I love emacs and the fact that I'm not too comfortable giving Ohlife (and Google, since I use Gmail) my journal, my immediate thought was text/markdown files backed up to a private Github repo.<p>But the email would remind me to do it every day, and it'll be easier to look through old entries on Oh Life since it shows all entires on one page (though I guess there's nothing stopping me from just having one super-long text file, if that's what I want).<p>At least they have an export that looks solid.", "1282120744" ], [ "1613577", "comment", "1612935.0", "1613094.0", "0", "0", "c1sc0", "", "", "About the only advantage I can see is the ease of accepting payment. For a lot of devs I guess that is the number one thing going for the Apple AppStore.", "1282120701" ], [ "1613576", "comment", "1613259.0", "1613481.0", "0", "0", "jhck", "", "", "I think the site name is a reference to 'Anything But iPod'[1], which has been around since 2005.<p>[1] <a href=\"http://www.anythingbutipod.com/\" rel=\"nofollow\">http://www.anythingbutipod.com/</a>", "1282120687" ], [ "1613575", "comment", "1613137.0", "1613137.0", "0", "0", "mcxx", "", "", "I've been using OhLife for some time now and really like it. Since the sign-up I never visited the webpage, all my interaction with the service is done through the email. This is absolutely brilliant. Every day, before I go to sleep, I reply to the \"how did your day go\" email, looking back at the day. It also improved my writting. Great work guys!", "1282120664" ], [ "1613574", "comment", "1608851.0", "1608851.0", "0", "0", "freshfey", "", "", "More like a minor point, but I'd like to see that envelope more white-ish, the home page is really beautiful but the envelope takes a little eye-candy from it. :)<p>Good luck with your project!", "1282120618" ], [ "1613572", "comment", "1611873.0", "1612000.0", "0", "0", "retube", "", "", "yes, I agree with you, I think that's right. But it's good to know what others think! thanks.", "1282120463" ], [ "1613571", "story", "", "", "2", "1", "jackowayed", "Subscription Option Now Available - Hacker Monthly's Posterous", "http://hackermonthly.posterous.com/subscription-option-now-available", "", "1282120441" ], [ "1613570", "comment", "1613378.0", "1613558.0", "0", "0", "philwelch", "", "", "Wouldn't that be a mH (milli-Helen)? A micro-Helen would only launch 1/1,000th of a ship, so perhaps a kayak or life raft.", "1282120403" ], [ "1613569", "comment", "1613426.0", "1613475.0", "0", "0", "btilly", "", "", "Why don't you agree on a dilution scheme where the more money they put in, the less of it you own?<p>For example you could agree that everyone gets X shares of stock. Agree on how the company is currently valued, and how it will be revalued going forward, and allow money to be put in by purchasing additional stock. (You could also reward effort put into the company going forward with even more stock.)<p>If all shares are equal, your ownership interest will naturally diminish over time.<p>Whatever you agree to, get a lawyer to make it official.", "1282120382" ], [ "1613568", "comment", "1612999.0", "1612999.0", "0", "0", "stretchwithme", "", "", "Dogs have been intimately intertwined with human survival for thousands of years. They're actually more emotionally intelligent than most of the primates.<p>A dog will risk its own life to save another dog. And at least one saved a human baby for a very likely death.<p>But yeah, I am not crazy about people letting their dogs roam free at the office and peeing on things while their guardians are stuck in a meeting. That is not cool. If you can't keep them in your office or cube, they should be left at home.", "1282120380" ], [ "1613567", "comment", "1612910.0", "1613556.0", "0", "0", "jacquesm", "", "", "Ah, sorry I thought it was an alias for \"Mark Essien\", a 'nom de plume'.<p>If you build for acquisition I think you're doing it wrong anyway, you really should be building a business that stands on its own strength. Of course there are plenty of people that do this but they are hopefully aware that their prospective buyer is under no obligation to actually consummate a deal at any price.<p>They also break their own negotiation position because there usually are not that many possible parties that would acquire such a company, so it's a buyers market by definition.<p>So, why did you change your name?", "1282120375" ], [ "1613566", "comment", "1613259.0", "1613432.0", "0", "0", "sabj", "", "", "Put it all in the cloud!<p>Only partly facetious.", "1282120312" ], [ "1613565", "story", "", "", "2", "2", "darkxanthos", "Are RubyGems or Github down or is it just me?", "http://www.rubygems.org/", "", "1282120305" ], [ "1613564", "comment", "1613426.0", "1613562.0", "0", "0", "junklight", "", "", "Yes. Sorry was assuming all that.<p>You do need to become an investible entity which involves a valuation , cap tables and all that nonsense.<p>We needed to do this early on as well - because we had some early people who we paid in stock and not all of which worked out for one reason or another. Its a pain at first but to be honest it also brings a bit of rigor and discipline to the company as well.", "1282120253" ], [ "1613563", "comment", "1611007.0", "1612701.0", "0", "0", "jacquesm", "", "", "> That is, the information in the phenome seems to be limited by the information in the genome.<p>I think that is a very original use of the word 'limited', limited in this case holds enough room for random chance to come up with human beings.<p>For all practical purposes that 'limited' might as well be unlimited.", "1282120116" ], [ "1613562", "comment", "1613426.0", "1613557.0", "0", "0", "kleine2", "", "", "I think you also need a valuation for the company so that as they continue to put money in (and assuming you will not) you know how much you should get diluted by.", "1282120063" ], [ "1613561", "comment", "1613378.0", "1613378.0", "0", "0", "aston", "", "", "Seems to be missing<p><pre><code> hella ::- 1ee27 // Northern California slang for \"lots of\" or \"very\"\\n</code></pre>\\n<a href=\"http://www.popsci.com/science/article/2010-03/physics-student-petitions-hella-si-units\" rel=\"nofollow\">http://www.popsci.com/science/article/2010-03/physics-studen...</a>", "1282119994" ], [ "1613559", "comment", "1611727.0", "1611727.0", "0", "0", "brazzy", "", "", "Summary: Don't expect floating-point computations to be eaxctly reproducable down to the last digit, even within the theoretical bounds of precision guaranteed by IEEE 754, mainly because there is leeway in mapping language constructs to hardware operations, and thus compiler optimizations can cause different behaviour for apparently identical operations.", "1282119936" ], [ "1613558", "comment", "1613378.0", "1613378.0", "0", "0", "bluesmoon", "", "", "what? no Helens<p><pre><code> beauty =!= H\\n Helen := H // The beauty required to launch a 1000 ships\\n // A mH is the beauty required to launch 1 ship</code></pre>", "1282119902" ], [ "1613557", "comment", "1613426.0", "1613426.0", "0", "0", "junklight", "", "", "So first of all - you kind of want it all ways. You think its going to fail but you want a piece of the action \"just in case\".<p>First step - pick one.<p>If you think its going to fail and your partners are just wasting their time. Sign it all over them. Assign them the IP and walk away.<p>If on the other hand you think that while your involvement has come to an end - that they still have a chance then sit down with them. Get it setup in a form where you can have equity and agree what share of that equity you will have - but it sounds from the agreement you already have you have 25%. Sign over the IP to this entity (they won't be able to sell it or do anything if you don't do this - and you want to give them a fighting chance). If you still want to be an advisor or they do - then that is your choice. The net result of all this is that you will be a shareholder with your investment being the work that you did.<p>A Note on amount of equity: You have put two years work in at the riskiest part of the game (at the very start when everything is unknown). They might want to argue you down a bit because it's still very high risk - and that would probably be fair - but I would say that's their call if they want to go down that road. Ask yourself if they would have <i>any</i> chance going forward without those 2 years work.", "1282119773" ], [ "1613556", "comment", "1612910.0", "1613518.0", "0", "0", "maxklein", "", "", "You can drop the quotes around my name, just like you don't put quotes around Andrew Warner's name. It's now my real name and has been for several years.<p>What I am focusing on is not the actual people who successfully attach themselves to angels, but the people who fail by aiming for that mode.<p>If you build for acquisition but it does not take off, there is no place to fall back to.", "1282119763" ], [ "1613555", "comment", "1613378.0", "1613514.0", "0", "0", "bluesmoon", "", "", "the triple point of water is defined as 0.01 °C in order for a difference of 1 °C to be equal to a difference of 1 K.<p>To put it another way, the triple point of water is known to be 273.16 K, and the boiling point 373.15 K. Now if this mapped on to 0 °C and 100 °C, then we'd be left with a situation where 100 kelvins would be equivalent to 100.01 Celsius degrees. Instead, by defining the triple point of water as 0.01 °C (still 273.16 K), we now get an interval of 100 kelvins being equal to an interval of 100 Celsius degrees.<p>This is also why the term centigrade is no longer used... it's no longer 100 even.", "1282119676" ], [ "1613554", "story", "", "", "3", "0", "bensummers", "Learning to love code - thoughts on MacPaint", "http://billt.posterous.com/learning-to-love-code", "", "1282119651" ], [ "1613553", "comment", "1612101.0", "1612674.0", "0", "0", "philwelch", "", "", "Interesting consequence: If one wants to have the subjective perception of a longer lifespan, one should do more and more novel things more often as they age.", "1282119644" ], [ "1613552", "comment", "1612676.0", "1613184.0", "0", "0", "jsvaughan", "", "", "<a href=\"http://www.cabinetoffice.gov.uk/media/cabinetoffice/corp/assets/foi/sikorski/sikorski1.pdf\" rel=\"nofollow\">http://www.cabinetoffice.gov.uk/media/cabinetoffice/corp/ass...</a><p>probably it is officially released though, since it is /media/.../asset", "1282119558" ], [ "1613551", "comment", "1612299.0", "1612954.0", "0", "0", "ErrantX", "", "", "Maybe; but if you have a customer then a business can usually be pretty shoddy and still turn something of a profit", "1282119546" ], [ "1613550", "comment", "1612290.0", "1612290.0", "0", "0", "superbobry", "", "", "Seriously, how can \"using jQuery\" be a good practice?", "1282119534" ], [ "1613548", "comment", "1613378.0", "1613378.0", "0", "0", "jarin", "", "", "It's not a complete list of units without the hella- prefix.", "1282119512" ], [ "1613547", "comment", "1612101.0", "1613339.0", "0", "0", "philwelch", "", "", "Short term stress responses improve cognitive function (including memory). Long term, chronic stress reduces it. Cortisol is a hell of a drug.", "1282119510" ], [ "1613546", "comment", "1613378.0", "1613488.0", "0", "0", "btilly", "", "", "That makes sense. I actually like the way that reads, and would suggest keeping it and adding sample usage to make it absolutely clear to people.", "1282119487" ], [ "1613545", "comment", "1613426.0", "1613426.0", "0", "0", "trizk", "", "", "Ask them to assess when they think the startup will be profitable, considering everything invested to date, then reproportion your equity accordingly. So if each of you have 25%, the consensus is 2 years to profitability, and you spent 2 years there already, then you should agree to reduce your share to 12.5%, splitting the other 12.5% between the remaining 3 founders. You can also offer to play an advisory role for a bit more.", "1282119475" ], [ "1613544", "comment", "1612676.0", "1612676.0", "0", "0", "bruceboughton", "", "", "What's the significance of \"<a href=\"https://encrypted.google.com\" rel=\"nofollow\">https://encrypted.google.com</a>?", "1282119471" ], [ "1613543", "comment", "1612518.0", "1612725.0", "0", "0", "chopsueyar", "", "", "\"Here are your departed, loved-ones memories. Please pay me $30/month to not delete their information.\"<p>Not to be an insensitive clod, but this seems to assuage the finality of death...<p>Time will tell.", "1282119388" ], [ "1613542", "comment", "1613137.0", "1613137.0", "0", "0", "foxtrot", "", "", "The part of the article relating to Y's previous projects and one dying out. Did Y do any post failure writeups on this? wondering what lessons they may have learned or tips they could give to others.", "1282119361" ], [ "1613541", "comment", "1613137.0", "1613527.0", "0", "0", "Setsuna", "", "", "You can ignore the emails (delete them perhaps)", "1282119289" ], [ "1613540", "comment", "1613137.0", "1613480.0", "0", "0", "Setsuna", "", "", "This is pretty neat - exports as .txt files and even the filenames are named as \"ohlife_20100818\" (ohlife_YearMonthDay)<p>Thoughtfully designed.", "1282119246" ], [ "1613539", "story", "", "", "2", "0", "rueleonheart", "Throwing Exceptions", "http://gimmecsharp.blogspot.com/2010/08/throwing-exceptions.html", "", "1282119205" ], [ "1613537", "comment", "1613411.0", "1613411.0", "0", "0", "jason83", "", "", "Infers a flu rate based on Twitter content ... Nice!", "1282119069" ], [ "1613536", "comment", "1613011.0", "1613515.0", "0", "0", "yanw", "", "", "I suppose many factors were considered including the fact that the ruling against the FCC did derail the neutrality cause, and who's to say that if the teleco lobbyists are through with any suggested bill, things wouldn't be much worse, so they managed to agree on a couple of positive point and concede a couple of other points get things going.", "1282119025" ], [ "1613535", "comment", "1613137.0", "1613343.0", "0", "0", "revorad", "", "", "Nice! The first thing I thought of is sharing it with my girlfriend. But she doesn't have a Google or Twitter account. Can you add Facebook connect? I reckon you might get a whole lot of new users.", "1282118942" ], [ "1613534", "story", "", "", "2", "0", "DrJosiah", "Read about the design of a new NoSQL database while it's being built", "http://dr-josiah.blogspot.com/2010/08/introducing-yogatable-flexible-nosql.html", "", "1282118919" ], [ "1613533", "comment", "1611648.0", "1613177.0", "0", "0", "davidw", "", "", "In economics, ideas are an interesting category of product. They're fairly difficult to exclude people from - you can't \"sell\" an idea to 1000 people and not expect to see it spread, if it's good.<p>They're often quite non-rivalrous, too, although the right one at the right time might mean that one person gets the most benefit from it.", "1282118911" ], [ "1613532", "comment", "1610083.0", "1611757.0", "0", "0", "user24", "", "", "I knew I'd miss one ;)", "1282118882" ], [ "1613531", "comment", "1612097.0", "1612902.0", "0", "0", "StavrosK", "", "", "Oh, I see, I didn't know that, thank you.", "1282118870" ], [ "1613529", "comment", "1612318.0", "1612540.0", "0", "0", "c1sc0", "", "", "I didn't find the article particularly helpful actually. Didn't learn anything new. But maybe in the sense of the author pushing his own opinion/bias it was useful: if you trust him, it makes decisionmaking earier. Things like \"Use Quickbooks\", \"Do the Delaware Dance\" are just opinion.", "1282118835" ], [ "1613528", "comment", "1612844.0", "1612844.0", "0", "0", "KeithMajhor", "", "", "I've read several stories about kids like this but I never seem to hear about them later on. Were there any kids back in the 90's that are still active and somewhat popular today?", "1282118820" ], [ "1613527", "comment", "1613137.0", "1613137.0", "0", "0", "vitaminj", "", "", "Is there any way to change the settings so that I get sent an email once every 2-3 days instead of daily? I don't fancy writing a daily journal, but a twice-a-week diary would be sweet.", "1282118740" ], [ "1613526", "comment", "1613137.0", "1613292.0", "0", "0", "revorad", "", "", "Yeah, that's exactly what I tried for a while. Daily Google email reminder asking something like \"How do you feel today?\" or \"what did you learn today?\" and I'd write a short quick reply to my private posterous. I think OhLife's idea of including an old post is very clever.", "1282118666" ], [ "1613523", "comment", "1612961.0", "1613505.0", "0", "0", "ionfish", "", "", "This is just a nightly build; both Chrome and Safari's public releases lag some way behind the nightlies, for obvious reasons.", "1282118586" ], [ "1613522", "comment", "1613427.0", "1613427.0", "0", "0", "vgurgov", "", "", "I am not enjoying that type of articles on HN. Dont even want to get into discussion of this - there are plenty of other sites to do that.", "1282118572" ], [ "1613521", "comment", "1612999.0", "1613335.0", "0", "0", "angrycoder", "", "", "How's Hermione doing these days?", "1282118457" ], [ "1613520", "comment", "1611084.0", "1611084.0", "0", "0", "c00p3r", "", "", "read: Cisco want to sell video-on-demand stacks and other software.", "1282118428" ], [ "1613519", "comment", "1611667.0", "1613280.0", "0", "0", "chousuke", "", "", "I think this point is overlooked all too often. With git, just mashing out code and committing at regular intervals is not using git to its full potential. You're supposed to spend time crafting proper commits, consisting of logical, well-separated changes. The staging area and rebase feature make it easy, but it still requires effort that most developers are not used to.<p>Good, logically separate changesets make merging, backporting (cherry-picking), bisecting and reverting much easier. It is worth the trouble.<p>The version history of the git project itself serves as a magnificent example of what a commit history should look like. It's actually possible to read the logs and understand each committed change. (Most of the time)", "1282118415" ] ]
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ID,Type,Story,Parent,Points,Comments,Author,Title,URL,Content,Created 1613606,comment,1613565.0,1613565.0,0,0,br41n,,,"<a href=""http://downforeveryoneorjustme.com/"" rel=""nofollow"">http://downforeveryoneorjustme.com/</a>",1282121968 1613605,comment,1613571.0,1613571.0,0,0,brianwillis,,,"Interesting to see the digital version being charged for. How does this work with content creators? Do they get a cut? I'm guessing no.<p>I can understand charging for a physical copy - what with dead tress, and shipping, and all. But a digital repackaging of something already available legally for free?",1282121827 1613604,comment,1613601.0,1613601.0,0,0,mkuhn,,,I just got a digital subscription. I think all the effort that goes into this needs to be rewarded and I also get something out of it.,1282121802 1613603,comment,1612101.0,1612845.0,0,0,c1sc0,,,"I think there's a major difference between 'doing' and 'experiencing'. I know e.g. that in a skydiving emergency my actions have always been automatic & fast, but the experience of the situation made it seem like it lasted for ages.",1282121748 1613602,comment,1613011.0,1613515.0,0,0,ZeroGravitas,,,"You appear to be hinting at the ""android"" argument that I've never seen spelled out properly. Care to explain why this makes such a big difference compared with say HQ Youtube carrying TV shows to homes supplied with internet by Verizon?<p>Because to my euro eyes it seems like US fanboys cheering on Apple, iPhones and AT&T, which makes Google, Android and Verizon the ""baddies"" in this tag team match. And yet you get Android phones on all carriers, including AT&T, and the iPhone seems to be coming to Verizon (and I assume all other carriers once exclusivity is broken, like in many other countries) so these ""teams"" are basically fiction.<p>So where's the real beef here?",1282121663 1613601,story,,,73,65,mnemonik,"Finally, Hacker Monthly Subscriptions",http://hackermonthly.com/subscribe.html,,1282121649 1613600,comment,1611667.0,1613519.0,0,0,loewenskind,,,This is what I always liked about darcs (it's still the DVCS I use at home): separating checkins into logical change sets.,1282121532 1613599,comment,1612671.0,1612671.0,0,0,smiler,,,"I'll add another. Hotel, car rental, flight reward programs and their myriad of benefits, special offers to get extra points / miles etc.",1282121462 1613598,comment,1612101.0,1612720.0,0,0,c1sc0,,,"I'm intrigued because my understanding of drills is that it turns the required response (e.g. in skydiving trying to get stable when things get out of control) in something instinctive that will take far less time than normal to execute. When you couple this with the slowed-down time, you <i>do</i> improve your reaction time, so that you can use your available time window in the best way possible.",1282121455 1613597,comment,1613565.0,1613565.0,0,0,darkxanthos,,,Looks like it's all better now!,1282121411 1613596,comment,1612671.0,1612671.0,0,0,smiler,,,"Household appliances - no site I know of allows you to search them based on the width, height and depth but for people who are replacing them, then that is often the first consideration - yes there are 'standard' sizes but how many houses are built to standard :) Another thing of course is when buying an oven or fridge, important consideration is capacity. I would love to be able to search for say 'show me all fridges which have a max width of 90cm and order them by capacity'. Add In price comparison and links to buy",1282121295 1613595,comment,1612910.0,1613004.0,0,0,nandemo,,,"I don't think Max is proposing that programmers build companies just to pay the bills. Paying the bills is not the final goal, it's just a requirement for bootstrapping.<p>There's a big difference between the the kind of expected return necessary to compensate for the risk of failure and the blowout he's talking about.",1282121244 1613594,comment,1613111.0,1613288.0,0,0,pierrefar,,,"Google won't complain: the users are actively installing a browser plugin on their own computers by choice to remove the ads, but more importantly get a great beneficial service.<p>It's no different than installing noscript or adblock on Firefox.",1282121229 1613593,comment,1613011.0,1613256.0,0,0,ZeroGravitas,,,"Net neutrality has always been in Google's own best interest, which makes this storyline even weirder.",1282121183 1613592,comment,1612910.0,1613136.0,0,0,andreyf,,,<i>There's an even bigger opportunity cost to spending 3-4 years of your life on something and have it come to nothing.</i><p>It's certainly possible to make the kind of startup that lets you walk away with significant value regardless of how the business does.,1282121173 1613591,story,,,18,6,chegra,"The ""Acquired"" Savant- ""Accidental"" Genius",http://www.wisconsinmedicalsociety.org/savant_syndrome/savant_articles/acquired_savant,,1282121139 1613590,comment,1613137.0,1613320.0,0,0,Emore,,,Who is Dustin Curtis?,1282121088 1613589,comment,1613011.0,1613011.0,0,0,metamemetics,,,This pretty much all started because of a single New York Times article. Everywhere reported that Google was requiring Verizon to abide by net neutrality except the NYT which said it was destroying net-neutrality (pretty hard to do when it never existed).<p>The fact that everyone on the internet reads the NYT and Gawker (and Gawker just reports on NYT reports) lead to some sort of vicious rabble-rousing feedback cycle. The power of the media.,1282121084 1613588,comment,1612525.0,1613108.0,0,0,c1sc0,,,I'd love to see how people are running map/reduce jobs on AppEngine.,1282121072 1613587,comment,1613392.0,1613392.0,0,0,dirtyaura,,,"We are in an interesting junction point for browser games: will the future be HTML5 based games or will all browsers start to offer sandbox that will run native games like Chrome does.<p>Basically, will current AAA game industry shift to use HTML5 or will browser makers be eager enough to get AAA titles to their platform that they will offer native clients in browsers.",1282121009 1613586,comment,1612676.0,1613544.0,0,0,ElbertF,,,"It's a feature they added not long ago: <a href=""http://googleblog.blogspot.com/2010/05/search-more-securely-with-encrypted.html"" rel=""nofollow"">http://googleblog.blogspot.com/2010/05/search-more-securely-...</a>",1282121000 1613585,comment,1613137.0,1613309.0,0,0,crazydiamond,,,"The rest of these features are just frills, like replying to an email, or getting a previous random entry.<p>A simple shellscript does the main job. In fact, mine actually used to do a ""tail"" of the existing file before prompting me for a new entry, but i found that a bit annoying.",1282120975 1613584,comment,1612097.0,1612965.0,0,0,by,,,"tripluckydip, tripyer, tripfingertip, tripunzip, trippirt. Hipmunk is good.",1282120975 1613583,comment,1613137.0,1613535.0,0,0,grandalf,,,Yeah I need to do that. I'll probably do so in the next week or so.,1282120923 1613582,comment,1612486.0,1612634.0,0,0,ZeroGravitas,,,That might just be the kind of thing you have to say when your on the board of a rival smartphone manufacturer at the time your company starts planning a rival.,1282120873 1613581,comment,1611667.0,1611667.0,0,0,jwr,,,"I think it is strange that they found topic branches to be ""cluttering"", but find their current workflow convenient.<p>We use topic branches a lot in our startup and we find them convenient, useful and efficient. I would never consider doing what they do.<p>Then again, to each his workflow, I guess.",1282120868 1613580,comment,1613378.0,1613570.0,0,0,bluesmoon,,,"yep, my mistake, will fix",1282120808 1613579,comment,1611084.0,1611236.0,0,0,BerislavLopac,,,"""Put it in perspective and you realize the web's ""peak"" according to this graph was when most people were using 56k modems.""<p>I think this is precisely the point: traditional, browser-based Web (text-based, asymmetrical...) is designed to work perfectly with low-bandwidth connections. With the advent of broadband, it becomes obsolete and is to be superseded by modern technologies which better utilize this type of connections.<p>Of course, Web is not dead by any means; but Wired is in the business of selling tech-related sensations.",1282120779 1613578,comment,1613137.0,1613468.0,0,0,jackowayed,,,"Yeah, when reading this, between the fact that I love emacs and the fact that I'm not too comfortable giving Ohlife (and Google, since I use Gmail) my journal, my immediate thought was text/markdown files backed up to a private Github repo.<p>But the email would remind me to do it every day, and it'll be easier to look through old entries on Oh Life since it shows all entires on one page (though I guess there's nothing stopping me from just having one super-long text file, if that's what I want).<p>At least they have an export that looks solid.",1282120744 1613577,comment,1612935.0,1613094.0,0,0,c1sc0,,,About the only advantage I can see is the ease of accepting payment. For a lot of devs I guess that is the number one thing going for the Apple AppStore.,1282120701 1613576,comment,1613259.0,1613481.0,0,0,jhck,,,"I think the site name is a reference to 'Anything But iPod'[1], which has been around since 2005.<p>[1] <a href=""http://www.anythingbutipod.com/"" rel=""nofollow"">http://www.anythingbutipod.com/</a>",1282120687 1613575,comment,1613137.0,1613137.0,0,0,mcxx,,,"I've been using OhLife for some time now and really like it. Since the sign-up I never visited the webpage, all my interaction with the service is done through the email. This is absolutely brilliant. Every day, before I go to sleep, I reply to the ""how did your day go"" email, looking back at the day. It also improved my writting. Great work guys!",1282120664 1613574,comment,1608851.0,1608851.0,0,0,freshfey,,,"More like a minor point, but I'd like to see that envelope more white-ish, the home page is really beautiful but the envelope takes a little eye-candy from it. :)<p>Good luck with your project!",1282120618 1613572,comment,1611873.0,1612000.0,0,0,retube,,,"yes, I agree with you, I think that's right. But it's good to know what others think! thanks.",1282120463 1613571,story,,,2,1,jackowayed,Subscription Option Now Available - Hacker Monthly's Posterous,http://hackermonthly.posterous.com/subscription-option-now-available,,1282120441 1613570,comment,1613378.0,1613558.0,0,0,philwelch,,,"Wouldn't that be a mH (milli-Helen)? A micro-Helen would only launch 1/1,000th of a ship, so perhaps a kayak or life raft.",1282120403 1613569,comment,1613426.0,1613475.0,0,0,btilly,,,"Why don't you agree on a dilution scheme where the more money they put in, the less of it you own?<p>For example you could agree that everyone gets X shares of stock. Agree on how the company is currently valued, and how it will be revalued going forward, and allow money to be put in by purchasing additional stock. (You could also reward effort put into the company going forward with even more stock.)<p>If all shares are equal, your ownership interest will naturally diminish over time.<p>Whatever you agree to, get a lawyer to make it official.",1282120382 1613568,comment,1612999.0,1612999.0,0,0,stretchwithme,,,"Dogs have been intimately intertwined with human survival for thousands of years. They're actually more emotionally intelligent than most of the primates.<p>A dog will risk its own life to save another dog. And at least one saved a human baby for a very likely death.<p>But yeah, I am not crazy about people letting their dogs roam free at the office and peeing on things while their guardians are stuck in a meeting. That is not cool. If you can't keep them in your office or cube, they should be left at home.",1282120380 1613567,comment,1612910.0,1613556.0,0,0,jacquesm,,,"Ah, sorry I thought it was an alias for ""Mark Essien"", a 'nom de plume'.<p>If you build for acquisition I think you're doing it wrong anyway, you really should be building a business that stands on its own strength. Of course there are plenty of people that do this but they are hopefully aware that their prospective buyer is under no obligation to actually consummate a deal at any price.<p>They also break their own negotiation position because there usually are not that many possible parties that would acquire such a company, so it's a buyers market by definition.<p>So, why did you change your name?",1282120375 1613566,comment,1613259.0,1613432.0,0,0,sabj,,,Put it all in the cloud!<p>Only partly facetious.,1282120312 1613565,story,,,2,2,darkxanthos,Are RubyGems or Github down or is it just me?,http://www.rubygems.org/,,1282120305 1613564,comment,1613426.0,1613562.0,0,0,junklight,,,"Yes. Sorry was assuming all that.<p>You do need to become an investible entity which involves a valuation , cap tables and all that nonsense.<p>We needed to do this early on as well - because we had some early people who we paid in stock and not all of which worked out for one reason or another. Its a pain at first but to be honest it also brings a bit of rigor and discipline to the company as well.",1282120253 1613563,comment,1611007.0,1612701.0,0,0,jacquesm,,,"> That is, the information in the phenome seems to be limited by the information in the genome.<p>I think that is a very original use of the word 'limited', limited in this case holds enough room for random chance to come up with human beings.<p>For all practical purposes that 'limited' might as well be unlimited.",1282120116 1613562,comment,1613426.0,1613557.0,0,0,kleine2,,,I think you also need a valuation for the company so that as they continue to put money in (and assuming you will not) you know how much you should get diluted by.,1282120063 1613561,comment,1613378.0,1613378.0,0,0,aston,,,"Seems to be missing<p><pre><code> hella ::- 1ee27 // Northern California slang for ""lots of"" or ""very""\n</code></pre>\n<a href=""http://www.popsci.com/science/article/2010-03/physics-student-petitions-hella-si-units"" rel=""nofollow"">http://www.popsci.com/science/article/2010-03/physics-studen...</a>",1282119994 1613559,comment,1611727.0,1611727.0,0,0,brazzy,,,"Summary: Don't expect floating-point computations to be eaxctly reproducable down to the last digit, even within the theoretical bounds of precision guaranteed by IEEE 754, mainly because there is leeway in mapping language constructs to hardware operations, and thus compiler optimizations can cause different behaviour for apparently identical operations.",1282119936 1613558,comment,1613378.0,1613378.0,0,0,bluesmoon,,,what? no Helens<p><pre><code> beauty =!= H\n Helen := H // The beauty required to launch a 1000 ships\n // A mH is the beauty required to launch 1 ship</code></pre>,1282119902 1613557,comment,1613426.0,1613426.0,0,0,junklight,,,"So first of all - you kind of want it all ways. You think its going to fail but you want a piece of the action ""just in case"".<p>First step - pick one.<p>If you think its going to fail and your partners are just wasting their time. Sign it all over them. Assign them the IP and walk away.<p>If on the other hand you think that while your involvement has come to an end - that they still have a chance then sit down with them. Get it setup in a form where you can have equity and agree what share of that equity you will have - but it sounds from the agreement you already have you have 25%. Sign over the IP to this entity (they won't be able to sell it or do anything if you don't do this - and you want to give them a fighting chance). If you still want to be an advisor or they do - then that is your choice. The net result of all this is that you will be a shareholder with your investment being the work that you did.<p>A Note on amount of equity: You have put two years work in at the riskiest part of the game (at the very start when everything is unknown). They might want to argue you down a bit because it's still very high risk - and that would probably be fair - but I would say that's their call if they want to go down that road. Ask yourself if they would have <i>any</i> chance going forward without those 2 years work.",1282119773 1613556,comment,1612910.0,1613518.0,0,0,maxklein,,,"You can drop the quotes around my name, just like you don't put quotes around Andrew Warner's name. It's now my real name and has been for several years.<p>What I am focusing on is not the actual people who successfully attach themselves to angels, but the people who fail by aiming for that mode.<p>If you build for acquisition but it does not take off, there is no place to fall back to.",1282119763 1613555,comment,1613378.0,1613514.0,0,0,bluesmoon,,,"the triple point of water is defined as 0.01 °C in order for a difference of 1 °C to be equal to a difference of 1 K.<p>To put it another way, the triple point of water is known to be 273.16 K, and the boiling point 373.15 K. Now if this mapped on to 0 °C and 100 °C, then we'd be left with a situation where 100 kelvins would be equivalent to 100.01 Celsius degrees. Instead, by defining the triple point of water as 0.01 °C (still 273.16 K), we now get an interval of 100 kelvins being equal to an interval of 100 Celsius degrees.<p>This is also why the term centigrade is no longer used... it's no longer 100 even.",1282119676 1613554,story,,,3,0,bensummers,Learning to love code - thoughts on MacPaint,http://billt.posterous.com/learning-to-love-code,,1282119651 1613553,comment,1612101.0,1612674.0,0,0,philwelch,,,"Interesting consequence: If one wants to have the subjective perception of a longer lifespan, one should do more and more novel things more often as they age.",1282119644 1613552,comment,1612676.0,1613184.0,0,0,jsvaughan,,,"<a href=""http://www.cabinetoffice.gov.uk/media/cabinetoffice/corp/assets/foi/sikorski/sikorski1.pdf"" rel=""nofollow"">http://www.cabinetoffice.gov.uk/media/cabinetoffice/corp/ass...</a><p>probably it is officially released though, since it is /media/.../asset",1282119558 1613551,comment,1612299.0,1612954.0,0,0,ErrantX,,,Maybe; but if you have a customer then a business can usually be pretty shoddy and still turn something of a profit,1282119546 1613550,comment,1612290.0,1612290.0,0,0,superbobry,,,"Seriously, how can ""using jQuery"" be a good practice?",1282119534 1613548,comment,1613378.0,1613378.0,0,0,jarin,,,It's not a complete list of units without the hella- prefix.,1282119512 1613547,comment,1612101.0,1613339.0,0,0,philwelch,,,"Short term stress responses improve cognitive function (including memory). Long term, chronic stress reduces it. Cortisol is a hell of a drug.",1282119510 1613546,comment,1613378.0,1613488.0,0,0,btilly,,,"That makes sense. I actually like the way that reads, and would suggest keeping it and adding sample usage to make it absolutely clear to people.",1282119487 1613545,comment,1613426.0,1613426.0,0,0,trizk,,,"Ask them to assess when they think the startup will be profitable, considering everything invested to date, then reproportion your equity accordingly. So if each of you have 25%, the consensus is 2 years to profitability, and you spent 2 years there already, then you should agree to reduce your share to 12.5%, splitting the other 12.5% between the remaining 3 founders. You can also offer to play an advisory role for a bit more.",1282119475 1613544,comment,1612676.0,1612676.0,0,0,bruceboughton,,,"What's the significance of ""<a href=""https://encrypted.google.com"" rel=""nofollow"">https://encrypted.google.com</a>?",1282119471 1613543,comment,1612518.0,1612725.0,0,0,chopsueyar,,,"""Here are your departed, loved-ones memories. Please pay me $30/month to not delete their information.""<p>Not to be an insensitive clod, but this seems to assuage the finality of death...<p>Time will tell.",1282119388 1613542,comment,1613137.0,1613137.0,0,0,foxtrot,,,The part of the article relating to Y's previous projects and one dying out. Did Y do any post failure writeups on this? wondering what lessons they may have learned or tips they could give to others.,1282119361 1613541,comment,1613137.0,1613527.0,0,0,Setsuna,,,You can ignore the emails (delete them perhaps),1282119289 1613540,comment,1613137.0,1613480.0,0,0,Setsuna,,,"This is pretty neat - exports as .txt files and even the filenames are named as ""ohlife_20100818"" (ohlife_YearMonthDay)<p>Thoughtfully designed.",1282119246 1613539,story,,,2,0,rueleonheart,Throwing Exceptions,http://gimmecsharp.blogspot.com/2010/08/throwing-exceptions.html,,1282119205 1613537,comment,1613411.0,1613411.0,0,0,jason83,,,Infers a flu rate based on Twitter content ... Nice!,1282119069 1613536,comment,1613011.0,1613515.0,0,0,yanw,,,"I suppose many factors were considered including the fact that the ruling against the FCC did derail the neutrality cause, and who's to say that if the teleco lobbyists are through with any suggested bill, things wouldn't be much worse, so they managed to agree on a couple of positive point and concede a couple of other points get things going.",1282119025 1613535,comment,1613137.0,1613343.0,0,0,revorad,,,Nice! The first thing I thought of is sharing it with my girlfriend. But she doesn't have a Google or Twitter account. Can you add Facebook connect? I reckon you might get a whole lot of new users.,1282118942 1613534,story,,,2,0,DrJosiah,Read about the design of a new NoSQL database while it's being built,http://dr-josiah.blogspot.com/2010/08/introducing-yogatable-flexible-nosql.html,,1282118919 1613533,comment,1611648.0,1613177.0,0,0,davidw,,,"In economics, ideas are an interesting category of product. They're fairly difficult to exclude people from - you can't ""sell"" an idea to 1000 people and not expect to see it spread, if it's good.<p>They're often quite non-rivalrous, too, although the right one at the right time might mean that one person gets the most benefit from it.",1282118911 1613532,comment,1610083.0,1611757.0,0,0,user24,,,I knew I'd miss one ;),1282118882 1613531,comment,1612097.0,1612902.0,0,0,StavrosK,,,"Oh, I see, I didn't know that, thank you.",1282118870 1613529,comment,1612318.0,1612540.0,0,0,c1sc0,,,"I didn't find the article particularly helpful actually. Didn't learn anything new. But maybe in the sense of the author pushing his own opinion/bias it was useful: if you trust him, it makes decisionmaking earier. Things like ""Use Quickbooks"", ""Do the Delaware Dance"" are just opinion.",1282118835 1613528,comment,1612844.0,1612844.0,0,0,KeithMajhor,,,I've read several stories about kids like this but I never seem to hear about them later on. Were there any kids back in the 90's that are still active and somewhat popular today?,1282118820 1613527,comment,1613137.0,1613137.0,0,0,vitaminj,,,"Is there any way to change the settings so that I get sent an email once every 2-3 days instead of daily? I don't fancy writing a daily journal, but a twice-a-week diary would be sweet.",1282118740 1613526,comment,1613137.0,1613292.0,0,0,revorad,,,"Yeah, that's exactly what I tried for a while. Daily Google email reminder asking something like ""How do you feel today?"" or ""what did you learn today?"" and I'd write a short quick reply to my private posterous. I think OhLife's idea of including an old post is very clever.",1282118666 1613523,comment,1612961.0,1613505.0,0,0,ionfish,,,"This is just a nightly build; both Chrome and Safari's public releases lag some way behind the nightlies, for obvious reasons.",1282118586 1613522,comment,1613427.0,1613427.0,0,0,vgurgov,,,I am not enjoying that type of articles on HN. Dont even want to get into discussion of this - there are plenty of other sites to do that.,1282118572 1613521,comment,1612999.0,1613335.0,0,0,angrycoder,,,How's Hermione doing these days?,1282118457 1613520,comment,1611084.0,1611084.0,0,0,c00p3r,,,read: Cisco want to sell video-on-demand stacks and other software.,1282118428 1613519,comment,1611667.0,1613280.0,0,0,chousuke,,,"I think this point is overlooked all too often. With git, just mashing out code and committing at regular intervals is not using git to its full potential. You're supposed to spend time crafting proper commits, consisting of logical, well-separated changes. The staging area and rebase feature make it easy, but it still requires effort that most developers are not used to.<p>Good, logically separate changesets make merging, backporting (cherry-picking), bisecting and reverting much easier. It is worth the trouble.<p>The version history of the git project itself serves as a magnificent example of what a commit history should look like. It's actually possible to read the logs and understand each committed change. (Most of the time)",1282118415
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[ [ "ID", "Type", "Story", "Parent", "Points", "Comments", "Author", "Title", "URL", "Content", "Created" ], [ "647190", "comment", "646758.0", "646909.0", "0", "0", "mrkurt", "", "", "Most of them are probably owned by flailing corporations, not John Travolta. Flailing corporations make nice enemies. :)", "1244465976" ], [ "647189", "comment", "645178.0", "646769.0", "0", "0", "Estragon", "", "", "That's an argument from the authority of <i>Nature</i>. Why don't you read the paper and decide for yourself?", "1244465846" ], [ "647188", "comment", "646933.0", "646933.0", "0", "0", "tomjen", "", "", "Well that figures. We can't have a big corporation that actually makes money with out government help. That would just make Obama look stupid.", "1244465812" ], [ "647187", "comment", "646743.0", "646766.0", "0", "0", "newacc", "", "", "you're right, this could become revolutionary - KUDOS to all visionaries who worked for this univ. - i always dreamt of an educational institution that doesn't charge money - also i liked the admission requirements (NO SAT, GRE, GMAT, TOEFL etc.), this means if you think you can do it then go ahead and learn and pass the test ... the only thing that i'm wondering is how online exams/test will take place without any cheating done by the students???!!!<p>anyway this is a fantastic news for the whole humanity - this can change the directions of the world economy because if education cost is zero (or minimum) then the output cost of services will also be minimum - one of the main reason why GOOD lawyers, doctors, pharmacists, architects etc. are expensive is because they paid a huge amount on their education, but if the input cost (education cost) is low then it will also reflect in the services provided by the professionals. Not only that, the major debt of an individual in developed countries is because of their educational loans, so this will also change now and will bring new dimension to socio-economic conditions of the poor and middle-class (the biggest consumers of the world).<p>BRAVO, this is revolutionary!!!", "1244465641" ], [ "647186", "story", "", "", "1", "0", "ilamont", "China demands new PCs have Web site-blocking program", "http://www.thestandard.com/news/2009/06/08/china-demands-new-pcs-have-web-site-blocking-program", "", "1244465597" ], [ "647185", "comment", "643403.0", "644199.0", "0", "0", "bad_user", "", "", "Email may not be a \"web technology\", but integrating it with the web is easy, because it is still just text based with an open and simple protocol.<p>You'll have a much tougher time integrating Skype's audio conversations with the web for example ... it's not an open protocol, and it is not text-based. Flash was also a problem for a long time, even though Flash interfaces are served from HTTP servers. Adobe may have released tools to extract metadata from Flash movies, but it remains to be seen if those tools can be used effectively.<p>These are better examples of what it means to be truly web-incompatible. Email is not because it can be served through the web, and it's also a painless process.<p>I like mailing lists more than I like forums. With the tools available I can easily filter messages ... block people I don't like and tag messages related to a certain subject of interest. An online forum can support these features, but it usually does not.<p>That's the problem with online interfaces ... if the web interface doesn't provide an API to plug-in external tools then you cannot adapt it to your needs. And that's also why (IMHO) older protocols, like Email and IRC are still around and popular.", "1244465512" ], [ "647183", "comment", "646839.0", "647100.0", "0", "0", "DanielBMarkham", "", "", "The role of journalist and spy is virtually the same in the western world, hence the use of some journalists as spies off an on by all countries over the last several decades. Their job is gathering information by talking to people.<p>A true \"spy\", however, is somebody who infiltrates and pretends to be somebody they are not in order to gather information to be kept secret by an opposing entity. If these journalists were going to publish, or had a history of publishing, and were acting as journalists normally do, then for all intents and purposes it makes no difference if they were also acting for an intelligence service or not -- they were journalists.<p>Countries that don't have freedom of the press can certainly view things differently, but then again, for them <i>all</i> journalists are spies simply by their job description of finding stuff out that used to be private and publishing it. So while NK may have a point, and may even be partially factually correct (I don't know) it's extremely likely that they're also just kidnapping easy targets and using them as pawns.", "1244465416" ], [ "647182", "comment", "647140.0", "647140.0", "0", "0", "ashleyw", "", "", "Sleep. I've pulled tons of all nighters…but I only do it if I honestly don't want/need sleep. I get far, far more done in 10 hours than I would in 20.<p>Don't lengthen your working hours, optimize them.", "1244465365" ], [ "647181", "comment", "646911.0", "647150.0", "0", "0", "Tichy", "", "", "That merely seems to be a matter of taste. Some think Garfield is witty, others think Hobbes is witty, some think neither of the two are witty.<p>Honestly I can not see the big difference, sorry. I think it is acquired taste (identification with C&H, therefore interpreting it to be witty).", "1244465325" ], [ "647180", "comment", "646955.0", "646990.0", "0", "0", "d0mine", "", "", "s/GIT et al/GIL et al/", "1244465245" ], [ "647179", "comment", "647149.0", "647149.0", "0", "0", "samueladam", "", "", "I'm really happy they are bringing online people worries (privacy, narrower copyright, less patents) to the european political level. I think this is an important turning point, just like when the ecological ideas popped up.<p>Looks like they are organizing themselves to conquer the world : <a href=\"http://www.pp-international.net/\" rel=\"nofollow\">http://www.pp-international.net/</a>", "1244465222" ], [ "647178", "comment", "647140.0", "647140.0", "0", "0", "joel_feather", "", "", "Don't do all nighters. They will make you lose a lot more time recovering compared to just sleeping little. If you actually need to get a lot done in a short amount of time, go to sleep, and wake up after 3 hours, then kick down some energy drinks.", "1244465114" ], [ "647177", "comment", "646955.0", "647008.0", "0", "0", "rams", "", "", "Douban uses a lightweight python framework called Quixote. \\n<a href=\"http://www.mems-exchange.org/software/quixote/\" rel=\"nofollow\">http://www.mems-exchange.org/software/quixote/</a><p>Here's the mail sent about two years back to the quixote users list:\\n<a href=\"http://mail.mems-exchange.org/durusmail/quixote-users/5657/\" rel=\"nofollow\">http://mail.mems-exchange.org/durusmail/quixote-users/5657/</a>", "1244465043" ], [ "647175", "comment", "647140.0", "647140.0", "0", "0", "sherl0ck", "", "", "For the next Day? I prefer sleep though, even coffee can help you pull the day,but at the end, you still have to sleep.", "1244465015" ], [ "647174", "story", "", "", "4", "2", "twampss", "Google Squared - the Cuilest search app ever", "http://www.theregister.co.uk/2009/06/08/dziuba_google_squared/", "", "1244464952" ], [ "647173", "story", "", "", "3", "0", "terpua", "Vertical Markets 4: Putting it All Together", "http://steveblank.com/2009/06/08/vertical-markets-4-putting-it-all-together/", "", "1244464942" ], [ "647171", "comment", "646743.0", "646743.0", "0", "0", "TweedHeads", "", "", "Oh the old times, I remember taking a couple of courses at the ZDU University.", "1244464905" ], [ "647170", "comment", "646792.0", "647060.0", "0", "0", "omnipath", "", "", "I've used it for school work, but not for a real paying job. It can be good, but I used MPI raw, which is C based. So there is tons of rope to hang yourself. I just remember that it was a little difficult to have each spun process talk to the main process.", "1244464796" ], [ "647169", "comment", "647031.0", "647031.0", "0", "0", "thristian", "", "", "So apparently Perl 6's regexes are not so much traditional regexes as a compact and efficient syntax for creating parsers and defining grammars... that sounds incredibly useful. I assume other more traditional Perlisms like implicit variable names are coming along for the ride too, though - if they weren't, I'd definitely be more interested in Perl 6.", "1244464647" ], [ "647168", "comment", "647140.0", "647140.0", "0", "0", "xsc", "", "", "Go to the gym. Sweat. Then, go outside and breathe the fresh air. That has always done the trick for me.", "1244464610" ], [ "647167", "story", "", "", "2", "0", "erlik", "Content producers dig Linux too", "http://www.tech-no-media.com/2009/06/content-producers-dig-linux-too.html", "", "1244464470" ], [ "647166", "comment", "647077.0", "647077.0", "0", "0", "eli", "", "", "I prefer to just unobstrusively pre-fill the country field based on IP, but this is pretty cool.<p>Keep in mind it's gonna get it wrong for users on VPNs or web proxies.", "1244464429" ], [ "647165", "comment", "647140.0", "647140.0", "0", "0", "geoffw8", "", "", "Man up. Most of its in your head, being tired just makes it harder to calculate, kick back comfortably with a brew and work away.", "1244464421" ], [ "647164", "story", "", "", "4", "3", "danw", "Can Computer Nerds Save Journalism?", "http://www.time.com/time/business/article/0,8599,1902202,00.html", "", "1244464415" ], [ "647163", "comment", "647140.0", "647140.0", "0", "0", "mlLK", "", "", "Cold shower, eat, coffee, and 20mg of Aderall (generic), but proceed with extreme caution. Self-monitor your thoughts and behavior closely but not too closely, don't forget to relax, and don't be shy about letting others know that you're tired or had trouble getting sleep last night. Lastly, don't make all-nighters a regular habit, it'll be your down-fall.", "1244464370" ], [ "647162", "comment", "646911.0", "646911.0", "0", "0", "noonespecial", "", "", "<i>Calvin and Hobbes ran from 1985 to 1995. Bill Watterson drew thousands of strips, and while I wish like hell that he would come back and draw more, it's probably best to reflect and be thankful for what he's done.</i><p>This is what I admired most about Bill. Sure he could present the classic slashdot conundrum of being simultaneously insightful and funny, but the admirable thing was that he <i>decided</i> when to quit. He said what he wanted to say, and then stopped. Without generating 4 more decades of unfunny pointless rehashes. Have you ever seen a funny \"Beetle Bailey\"? I think there might have been a few <i>in 1953</i>.<p>He saw the shark, stopped the boat, and took off his skis. Hats off to you wherever you are Mr. W.", "1244464230" ], [ "647161", "comment", "646955.0", "647084.0", "0", "0", "judofyr", "", "", "FYI, in Norway we use 100,000 for 100 and 100 000 for 100000 (no dots).", "1244464158" ], [ "647160", "comment", "646955.0", "647124.0", "0", "0", "jasonkester", "", "", "Fair enough. Like you said elsewhere on this thread, we're down to defining \"off the shelf\" now, so I think we should probably call it a day.<p><pre><code> http://code.google.com/p/mochiweb/issues/detail?id=2\\n http://www.google.com/search?q=comet+site:http://yaws.hyber.org/\\n http://frihjul.net/iserve\\n</code></pre>\\nThose are the available docs for the technologies you mentioned. Yaws has some real documentation, but not for its Comet implementation. The others give you some source code and tell you to have fun.<p>So yeah, it's right there on the shelf (how 'bout we settle on \"perched on the edge of the shelf?\") I'm just not smart enough (or motivated enough) to actually use any of it.", "1244464067" ], [ "647159", "comment", "647140.0", "647140.0", "0", "0", "klagan", "", "", "Lots and lots of water and do NOT expect to be productive. Wash your face often too and go for walks.<p>Essentially, \"jjs\" is right. You may as well go to sleep, because you will as productive as if you were.", "1244464065" ], [ "647158", "comment", "647140.0", "647140.0", "0", "0", "hvs", "", "", "Eat something. Not too much or it'll make you more tired.<p>Caffeine is a double-edged sword. It'll keep you going for a short period of time followed by a crash. Either drink A LOT of it throughout the day or don't drink it at all.<p>Vitamin B can help in my experience.<p>Go to bed.", "1244463975" ], [ "647157", "comment", "646933.0", "647120.0", "0", "0", "pierrefar", "", "", "My point is that they're <i>not</i> in competition with offline media. My point is that such an assertion is absurd. As I pointed out, they're quitting offline ads.<p>Not to mention the trend that more and more dollars are being spent online, not offline.", "1244463959" ], [ "647156", "story", "", "", "58", "25", "raju", "Microsoft Releases Bing API - With No Usage Quotas", "http://blog.programmableweb.com/2009/06/08/microsoft-releases-bing-api-with-no-usage-quotas/", "", "1244463951" ], [ "647155", "comment", "647140.0", "647140.0", "0", "0", "Tichy", "", "", "Sleep. Swimming in a lake sometimes is good, too (but don't drown).", "1244463937" ], [ "647153", "comment", "646785.0", "646785.0", "0", "0", "DrJokepu", "", "", "I wish that would happen. I really wish. Foreign Policy is generally an excellent publication but I just don't see that happening.<p>Apart from a few countries such as South Africa or Botswana, African countries don't have anything resembling a middle class, whose existence is indisposable for things like commerce, political stability or a fair judicial system.<p>It's really a shame but I'm afraid Africa will remain impoverished for a very long time and I can't see the Western World or anyone else being able to help them as it is now obvious that throwing money at the problem won't solve it.", "1244463838" ], [ "647152", "comment", "646830.0", "646960.0", "0", "0", "riffic", "", "", "you can not seriously quote the unabomber as an authoritative source on the morality of human achievement.", "1244463834" ], [ "647151", "comment", "647031.0", "647031.0", "0", "0", "gjm11", "", "", "The WP article title is \"Perl 6 rules\". It's just as well Larry Wall decided to call the new feature \"rules\" rather than, say, \"sucks\"...", "1244463825" ], [ "647150", "comment", "646911.0", "647096.0", "0", "0", "digamber_kamat", "", "", "There is a fundamental difference. Garfield is cat, and the comics is basically its point of view. Kind of pet perceiving a human world.Which is most often intended to be stupid and funny and readers are not supposed to relate to Garfield's point of view any ways.<p>in C&H its a stuffed tiger who and other aspects are imagined by Calvin a 5 year old kid. Calvin's interpretation is very smart and we can always relate to his thoughts. Often Calvins thoughts give us food for thought unlike in Garfield.<p>That explains why we can have a animation movie on Garfield adventures for kids, i am not sure it will be so easy with Calvin.", "1244463776" ], [ "647149", "story", "", "", "75", "72", "daviday", "Pirate Party wins a seat at the European Parliament", "http://www.stockholmnews.com/more.aspx?NID=3368", "", "1244463712" ], [ "647147", "comment", "646839.0", "646962.0", "0", "0", "quizbiz", "", "", "NYTimes: U.S. Weighs Intercepting North Korean Shipments\\n<a href=\"http://www.nytimes.com/2009/06/08/world/asia/08korea.html?_r=1&hp\" rel=\"nofollow\">http://www.nytimes.com/2009/06/08/world/asia/08korea.html?_r...</a>", "1244463653" ], [ "647146", "comment", "647140.0", "647140.0", "0", "0", "jjs", "", "", "Go to sleep.", "1244463590" ], [ "647145", "comment", "647119.0", "647134.0", "0", "0", "samueladam", "", "", "I liked the skill of being able to explain something with a simple drawing.<p>I find the author cautious enough to have drawn around the difference between file sharing and piracy. Details such as \"not not stealing\" and the non smiling face enforce this idea.<p>I just wanted to promote the way of explaining things with drawings just like the <a href=\"http://commoncraft.com/\" rel=\"nofollow\">http://commoncraft.com/</a> series.", "1244463566" ], [ "647144", "comment", "646277.0", "646432.0", "0", "0", "jsonscripter", "", "", "<i><a href=\"http://metalabdesign.com/*\" rel=\"nofollow\">http://metalabdesign.com/*</a><p>\"Hyper usable\" made me smile :)", "1244463522" ], [ "647143", "comment", "646734.0", "646734.0", "0", "0", "3pt14159", "", "", "Question: Would VMing Ubuntu get you around this problem, or does the software block reach into it?", "1244463483" ], [ "647142", "story", "", "", "1", "0", "mblakele", "Warfare, culture and human evolution: Blood and treasure", "http://www.economist.com/science/displayStory.cfm?story_id=13776964", "", "1244463472" ], [ "647141", "story", "", "", "15", "4", "newacc", " Instant sex change served up by video software ", "http://www.newscientist.com/article/dn17226-instant-sex-change-served-up-by-video-software.html", "", "1244463463" ], [ "647140", "story", "", "", "26", "54", "trickjarrett", "Ask HN: So you've just pulled an all nighter, how do you get through the day?", "", "I'm running on approximately 3 hours of sleep. My hands are shaky. If I sit still for too long I run the risk of falling back asleep. I've done all nighters before so I have my routine and tools to fall back on, I'm just curious how other hackers do it.<p>Coffee? Teas? Energy drinks? Sleep?", "1244463384" ], [ "647139", "comment", "646955.0", "647129.0", "0", "0", "daleharvey", "", "", "heh the point of all 3 of my comments is that there is a good, proven, out-of-the-box* comet server. mochiweb, I havent tested but I would imagine iserve and yaws handle themselves similarly well.<p>* depending on your definition of out-of-the-box, mochiweb doesnt actually enforce any \"protocol\" for handling comet for you, those are application specific and reasonably trivial to code.<p>* I also forgot about erlycomet, which is built on mochiweb, and is a straight out of the box comet server", "1244463322" ], [ "647138", "comment", "646955.0", "646955.0", "0", "0", "c00p3r", "", "", "Is an actual c++ implementation of the java's nio is strictly better than nginx's one? Is it using epool() and sendfine()? Isn't all those java's abstraction leyers are overhead?<p>It seems like yet another attempt to put some more air into java's bubble.", "1244463090" ], [ "647137", "comment", "646830.0", "647126.0", "0", "0", "khafra", "", "", "The Singularity doesn't require computer sentience. Researchers at the Singularity Institute* refer to their goal as a \"powerful optimization process.\"* All that's required is that it's better at general-purpose goal-seeking than humans; that would logically include the ability to wipe out the human race and tile the solar system with little smiley faces if we set its goal incorrectly.<p>* <a href=\"http://www.singinst.org/\" rel=\"nofollow\">http://www.singinst.org/</a><p>* <a href=\"http://www.sl4.org/archive/0512/13006.html\" rel=\"nofollow\">http://www.sl4.org/archive/0512/13006.html</a>", "1244463085" ], [ "647136", "story", "", "", "1", "0", "habs", "Germany's Interior Ministers Ask Bundestag For Total Ban on Violent Games", "http://www.gamepolitics.com/2009/06/05/germany039s-interior-ministers-ask-bundestag-total-ban-violent-games", "", "1244463067" ], [ "647134", "comment", "647119.0", "647119.0", "0", "0", "ErrantX", "", "", "This is a well spread around graphic: and makes IMO a pointless point. It is often used to try and legitimise illegal file sharing - which I dont think is a fair argument at all. Yes distribution of copyrighted material is not theft. It doesnt make it not illegal.<p>I feel justified in calling it theft though: the legal definition of theft is old and out of date for starters (same with copyright law: these sharers cannot have double standards on that surely).<p>What we call it is immaterial: recognising the problem is potentially more important. And I believe if calling it theft makes people consider it a crime much more than copyright infringement then that is, surely, a good thing.<p>And at the end of the day it <i>morally</i> feels like theft. :D<p>I approve of the effort to highlight the differences between the activities. But as an attempt to legitimise piracy and illegal file sharing I think it is wrong and highly misleading (the suggestion being the last of the 3 examples is not illegal).", "1244463016" ], [ "647133", "story", "", "", "1", "0", "techdog", "CMIS, or DMIS?", "http://asserttrue.blogspot.com/2009/06/cmis-or-dmis.html", "", "1244462765" ] ]
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ID,Type,Story,Parent,Points,Comments,Author,Title,URL,Content,Created 647190,comment,646758.0,646909.0,0,0,mrkurt,,,"Most of them are probably owned by flailing corporations, not John Travolta. Flailing corporations make nice enemies. :)",1244465976 647189,comment,645178.0,646769.0,0,0,Estragon,,,That's an argument from the authority of <i>Nature</i>. Why don't you read the paper and decide for yourself?,1244465846 647188,comment,646933.0,646933.0,0,0,tomjen,,,Well that figures. We can't have a big corporation that actually makes money with out government help. That would just make Obama look stupid.,1244465812 647187,comment,646743.0,646766.0,0,0,newacc,,,"you're right, this could become revolutionary - KUDOS to all visionaries who worked for this univ. - i always dreamt of an educational institution that doesn't charge money - also i liked the admission requirements (NO SAT, GRE, GMAT, TOEFL etc.), this means if you think you can do it then go ahead and learn and pass the test ... the only thing that i'm wondering is how online exams/test will take place without any cheating done by the students???!!!<p>anyway this is a fantastic news for the whole humanity - this can change the directions of the world economy because if education cost is zero (or minimum) then the output cost of services will also be minimum - one of the main reason why GOOD lawyers, doctors, pharmacists, architects etc. are expensive is because they paid a huge amount on their education, but if the input cost (education cost) is low then it will also reflect in the services provided by the professionals. Not only that, the major debt of an individual in developed countries is because of their educational loans, so this will also change now and will bring new dimension to socio-economic conditions of the poor and middle-class (the biggest consumers of the world).<p>BRAVO, this is revolutionary!!!",1244465641 647186,story,,,1,0,ilamont,China demands new PCs have Web site-blocking program,http://www.thestandard.com/news/2009/06/08/china-demands-new-pcs-have-web-site-blocking-program,,1244465597 647185,comment,643403.0,644199.0,0,0,bad_user,,,"Email may not be a ""web technology"", but integrating it with the web is easy, because it is still just text based with an open and simple protocol.<p>You'll have a much tougher time integrating Skype's audio conversations with the web for example ... it's not an open protocol, and it is not text-based. Flash was also a problem for a long time, even though Flash interfaces are served from HTTP servers. Adobe may have released tools to extract metadata from Flash movies, but it remains to be seen if those tools can be used effectively.<p>These are better examples of what it means to be truly web-incompatible. Email is not because it can be served through the web, and it's also a painless process.<p>I like mailing lists more than I like forums. With the tools available I can easily filter messages ... block people I don't like and tag messages related to a certain subject of interest. An online forum can support these features, but it usually does not.<p>That's the problem with online interfaces ... if the web interface doesn't provide an API to plug-in external tools then you cannot adapt it to your needs. And that's also why (IMHO) older protocols, like Email and IRC are still around and popular.",1244465512 647183,comment,646839.0,647100.0,0,0,DanielBMarkham,,,"The role of journalist and spy is virtually the same in the western world, hence the use of some journalists as spies off an on by all countries over the last several decades. Their job is gathering information by talking to people.<p>A true ""spy"", however, is somebody who infiltrates and pretends to be somebody they are not in order to gather information to be kept secret by an opposing entity. If these journalists were going to publish, or had a history of publishing, and were acting as journalists normally do, then for all intents and purposes it makes no difference if they were also acting for an intelligence service or not -- they were journalists.<p>Countries that don't have freedom of the press can certainly view things differently, but then again, for them <i>all</i> journalists are spies simply by their job description of finding stuff out that used to be private and publishing it. So while NK may have a point, and may even be partially factually correct (I don't know) it's extremely likely that they're also just kidnapping easy targets and using them as pawns.",1244465416 647182,comment,647140.0,647140.0,0,0,ashleyw,,,"Sleep. I've pulled tons of all nighters…but I only do it if I honestly don't want/need sleep. I get far, far more done in 10 hours than I would in 20.<p>Don't lengthen your working hours, optimize them.",1244465365 647181,comment,646911.0,647150.0,0,0,Tichy,,,"That merely seems to be a matter of taste. Some think Garfield is witty, others think Hobbes is witty, some think neither of the two are witty.<p>Honestly I can not see the big difference, sorry. I think it is acquired taste (identification with C&H, therefore interpreting it to be witty).",1244465325 647180,comment,646955.0,646990.0,0,0,d0mine,,,s/GIT et al/GIL et al/,1244465245 647179,comment,647149.0,647149.0,0,0,samueladam,,,"I'm really happy they are bringing online people worries (privacy, narrower copyright, less patents) to the european political level. I think this is an important turning point, just like when the ecological ideas popped up.<p>Looks like they are organizing themselves to conquer the world : <a href=""http://www.pp-international.net/"" rel=""nofollow"">http://www.pp-international.net/</a>",1244465222 647178,comment,647140.0,647140.0,0,0,joel_feather,,,"Don't do all nighters. They will make you lose a lot more time recovering compared to just sleeping little. If you actually need to get a lot done in a short amount of time, go to sleep, and wake up after 3 hours, then kick down some energy drinks.",1244465114 647177,comment,646955.0,647008.0,0,0,rams,,,"Douban uses a lightweight python framework called Quixote. \n<a href=""http://www.mems-exchange.org/software/quixote/"" rel=""nofollow"">http://www.mems-exchange.org/software/quixote/</a><p>Here's the mail sent about two years back to the quixote users list:\n<a href=""http://mail.mems-exchange.org/durusmail/quixote-users/5657/"" rel=""nofollow"">http://mail.mems-exchange.org/durusmail/quixote-users/5657/</a>",1244465043 647175,comment,647140.0,647140.0,0,0,sherl0ck,,,"For the next Day? I prefer sleep though, even coffee can help you pull the day,but at the end, you still have to sleep.",1244465015 647174,story,,,4,2,twampss,Google Squared - the Cuilest search app ever,http://www.theregister.co.uk/2009/06/08/dziuba_google_squared/,,1244464952 647173,story,,,3,0,terpua,Vertical Markets 4: Putting it All Together,http://steveblank.com/2009/06/08/vertical-markets-4-putting-it-all-together/,,1244464942 647171,comment,646743.0,646743.0,0,0,TweedHeads,,,"Oh the old times, I remember taking a couple of courses at the ZDU University.",1244464905 647170,comment,646792.0,647060.0,0,0,omnipath,,,"I've used it for school work, but not for a real paying job. It can be good, but I used MPI raw, which is C based. So there is tons of rope to hang yourself. I just remember that it was a little difficult to have each spun process talk to the main process.",1244464796 647169,comment,647031.0,647031.0,0,0,thristian,,,"So apparently Perl 6's regexes are not so much traditional regexes as a compact and efficient syntax for creating parsers and defining grammars... that sounds incredibly useful. I assume other more traditional Perlisms like implicit variable names are coming along for the ride too, though - if they weren't, I'd definitely be more interested in Perl 6.",1244464647 647168,comment,647140.0,647140.0,0,0,xsc,,,"Go to the gym. Sweat. Then, go outside and breathe the fresh air. That has always done the trick for me.",1244464610 647167,story,,,2,0,erlik,Content producers dig Linux too,http://www.tech-no-media.com/2009/06/content-producers-dig-linux-too.html,,1244464470 647166,comment,647077.0,647077.0,0,0,eli,,,"I prefer to just unobstrusively pre-fill the country field based on IP, but this is pretty cool.<p>Keep in mind it's gonna get it wrong for users on VPNs or web proxies.",1244464429 647165,comment,647140.0,647140.0,0,0,geoffw8,,,"Man up. Most of its in your head, being tired just makes it harder to calculate, kick back comfortably with a brew and work away.",1244464421 647164,story,,,4,3,danw,Can Computer Nerds Save Journalism?,"http://www.time.com/time/business/article/0,8599,1902202,00.html",,1244464415 647163,comment,647140.0,647140.0,0,0,mlLK,,,"Cold shower, eat, coffee, and 20mg of Aderall (generic), but proceed with extreme caution. Self-monitor your thoughts and behavior closely but not too closely, don't forget to relax, and don't be shy about letting others know that you're tired or had trouble getting sleep last night. Lastly, don't make all-nighters a regular habit, it'll be your down-fall.",1244464370 647162,comment,646911.0,646911.0,0,0,noonespecial,,,"<i>Calvin and Hobbes ran from 1985 to 1995. Bill Watterson drew thousands of strips, and while I wish like hell that he would come back and draw more, it's probably best to reflect and be thankful for what he's done.</i><p>This is what I admired most about Bill. Sure he could present the classic slashdot conundrum of being simultaneously insightful and funny, but the admirable thing was that he <i>decided</i> when to quit. He said what he wanted to say, and then stopped. Without generating 4 more decades of unfunny pointless rehashes. Have you ever seen a funny ""Beetle Bailey""? I think there might have been a few <i>in 1953</i>.<p>He saw the shark, stopped the boat, and took off his skis. Hats off to you wherever you are Mr. W.",1244464230 647161,comment,646955.0,647084.0,0,0,judofyr,,,"FYI, in Norway we use 100,000 for 100 and 100 000 for 100000 (no dots).",1244464158 647160,comment,646955.0,647124.0,0,0,jasonkester,,,"Fair enough. Like you said elsewhere on this thread, we're down to defining ""off the shelf"" now, so I think we should probably call it a day.<p><pre><code> http://code.google.com/p/mochiweb/issues/detail?id=2\n http://www.google.com/search?q=comet+site:http://yaws.hyber.org/\n http://frihjul.net/iserve\n</code></pre>\nThose are the available docs for the technologies you mentioned. Yaws has some real documentation, but not for its Comet implementation. The others give you some source code and tell you to have fun.<p>So yeah, it's right there on the shelf (how 'bout we settle on ""perched on the edge of the shelf?"") I'm just not smart enough (or motivated enough) to actually use any of it.",1244464067 647159,comment,647140.0,647140.0,0,0,klagan,,,"Lots and lots of water and do NOT expect to be productive. Wash your face often too and go for walks.<p>Essentially, ""jjs"" is right. You may as well go to sleep, because you will as productive as if you were.",1244464065 647158,comment,647140.0,647140.0,0,0,hvs,,,Eat something. Not too much or it'll make you more tired.<p>Caffeine is a double-edged sword. It'll keep you going for a short period of time followed by a crash. Either drink A LOT of it throughout the day or don't drink it at all.<p>Vitamin B can help in my experience.<p>Go to bed.,1244463975 647157,comment,646933.0,647120.0,0,0,pierrefar,,,"My point is that they're <i>not</i> in competition with offline media. My point is that such an assertion is absurd. As I pointed out, they're quitting offline ads.<p>Not to mention the trend that more and more dollars are being spent online, not offline.",1244463959 647156,story,,,58,25,raju,Microsoft Releases Bing API - With No Usage Quotas,http://blog.programmableweb.com/2009/06/08/microsoft-releases-bing-api-with-no-usage-quotas/,,1244463951 647155,comment,647140.0,647140.0,0,0,Tichy,,,"Sleep. Swimming in a lake sometimes is good, too (but don't drown).",1244463937 647153,comment,646785.0,646785.0,0,0,DrJokepu,,,"I wish that would happen. I really wish. Foreign Policy is generally an excellent publication but I just don't see that happening.<p>Apart from a few countries such as South Africa or Botswana, African countries don't have anything resembling a middle class, whose existence is indisposable for things like commerce, political stability or a fair judicial system.<p>It's really a shame but I'm afraid Africa will remain impoverished for a very long time and I can't see the Western World or anyone else being able to help them as it is now obvious that throwing money at the problem won't solve it.",1244463838 647152,comment,646830.0,646960.0,0,0,riffic,,,you can not seriously quote the unabomber as an authoritative source on the morality of human achievement.,1244463834 647151,comment,647031.0,647031.0,0,0,gjm11,,,"The WP article title is ""Perl 6 rules"". It's just as well Larry Wall decided to call the new feature ""rules"" rather than, say, ""sucks""...",1244463825 647150,comment,646911.0,647096.0,0,0,digamber_kamat,,,"There is a fundamental difference. Garfield is cat, and the comics is basically its point of view. Kind of pet perceiving a human world.Which is most often intended to be stupid and funny and readers are not supposed to relate to Garfield's point of view any ways.<p>in C&H its a stuffed tiger who and other aspects are imagined by Calvin a 5 year old kid. Calvin's interpretation is very smart and we can always relate to his thoughts. Often Calvins thoughts give us food for thought unlike in Garfield.<p>That explains why we can have a animation movie on Garfield adventures for kids, i am not sure it will be so easy with Calvin.",1244463776 647149,story,,,75,72,daviday,Pirate Party wins a seat at the European Parliament,http://www.stockholmnews.com/more.aspx?NID=3368,,1244463712 647147,comment,646839.0,646962.0,0,0,quizbiz,,,"NYTimes: U.S. Weighs Intercepting North Korean Shipments\n<a href=""http://www.nytimes.com/2009/06/08/world/asia/08korea.html?_r=1&hp"" rel=""nofollow"">http://www.nytimes.com/2009/06/08/world/asia/08korea.html?_r...</a>",1244463653 647146,comment,647140.0,647140.0,0,0,jjs,,,Go to sleep.,1244463590 647145,comment,647119.0,647134.0,0,0,samueladam,,,"I liked the skill of being able to explain something with a simple drawing.<p>I find the author cautious enough to have drawn around the difference between file sharing and piracy. Details such as ""not not stealing"" and the non smiling face enforce this idea.<p>I just wanted to promote the way of explaining things with drawings just like the <a href=""http://commoncraft.com/"" rel=""nofollow"">http://commoncraft.com/</a> series.",1244463566 647144,comment,646277.0,646432.0,0,0,jsonscripter,,,"<i><a href=""http://metalabdesign.com/*"" rel=""nofollow"">http://metalabdesign.com/*</a><p>""Hyper usable"" made me smile :)",1244463522 647143,comment,646734.0,646734.0,0,0,3pt14159,,,"Question: Would VMing Ubuntu get you around this problem, or does the software block reach into it?",1244463483 647142,story,,,1,0,mblakele,"Warfare, culture and human evolution: Blood and treasure",http://www.economist.com/science/displayStory.cfm?story_id=13776964,,1244463472 647141,story,,,15,4,newacc, Instant sex change served up by video software ,http://www.newscientist.com/article/dn17226-instant-sex-change-served-up-by-video-software.html,,1244463463 647140,story,,,26,54,trickjarrett,"Ask HN: So you've just pulled an all nighter, how do you get through the day?",,"I'm running on approximately 3 hours of sleep. My hands are shaky. If I sit still for too long I run the risk of falling back asleep. I've done all nighters before so I have my routine and tools to fall back on, I'm just curious how other hackers do it.<p>Coffee? Teas? Energy drinks? Sleep?",1244463384 647139,comment,646955.0,647129.0,0,0,daleharvey,,,"heh the point of all 3 of my comments is that there is a good, proven, out-of-the-box* comet server. mochiweb, I havent tested but I would imagine iserve and yaws handle themselves similarly well.<p>* depending on your definition of out-of-the-box, mochiweb doesnt actually enforce any ""protocol"" for handling comet for you, those are application specific and reasonably trivial to code.<p>* I also forgot about erlycomet, which is built on mochiweb, and is a straight out of the box comet server",1244463322 647138,comment,646955.0,646955.0,0,0,c00p3r,,,Is an actual c++ implementation of the java's nio is strictly better than nginx's one? Is it using epool() and sendfine()? Isn't all those java's abstraction leyers are overhead?<p>It seems like yet another attempt to put some more air into java's bubble.,1244463090 647137,comment,646830.0,647126.0,0,0,khafra,,,"The Singularity doesn't require computer sentience. Researchers at the Singularity Institute* refer to their goal as a ""powerful optimization process.""* All that's required is that it's better at general-purpose goal-seeking than humans; that would logically include the ability to wipe out the human race and tile the solar system with little smiley faces if we set its goal incorrectly.<p>* <a href=""http://www.singinst.org/"" rel=""nofollow"">http://www.singinst.org/</a><p>* <a href=""http://www.sl4.org/archive/0512/13006.html"" rel=""nofollow"">http://www.sl4.org/archive/0512/13006.html</a>",1244463085 647136,story,,,1,0,habs,Germany's Interior Ministers Ask Bundestag For Total Ban on Violent Games,http://www.gamepolitics.com/2009/06/05/germany039s-interior-ministers-ask-bundestag-total-ban-violent-games,,1244463067 647134,comment,647119.0,647119.0,0,0,ErrantX,,,"This is a well spread around graphic: and makes IMO a pointless point. It is often used to try and legitimise illegal file sharing - which I dont think is a fair argument at all. Yes distribution of copyrighted material is not theft. It doesnt make it not illegal.<p>I feel justified in calling it theft though: the legal definition of theft is old and out of date for starters (same with copyright law: these sharers cannot have double standards on that surely).<p>What we call it is immaterial: recognising the problem is potentially more important. And I believe if calling it theft makes people consider it a crime much more than copyright infringement then that is, surely, a good thing.<p>And at the end of the day it <i>morally</i> feels like theft. :D<p>I approve of the effort to highlight the differences between the activities. But as an attempt to legitimise piracy and illegal file sharing I think it is wrong and highly misleading (the suggestion being the last of the 3 examples is not illegal).",1244463016 647133,story,,,1,0,techdog,"CMIS, or DMIS?",http://asserttrue.blogspot.com/2009/06/cmis-or-dmis.html,,1244462765
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Varys nods" ], [ "VARYS", "The home of my colleague" ], [ "TYRION", "Much better" ], [ "VARYS", "You already drank yourself across the Narrow Sea" ], [ "TYRION", "In a box" ], [ "Why stop now? VARYS", "Because we are talking about the future of our country" ], [ "TYRION", "The future is shit" ], [ "CUT TO", "MEEREEN The giant bronze Harpy statue is pulled down from the top of the pyramid" ], [ "PROSTITUTE", "Habit" ], [ "DAENERYS", "They’ve never killed before" ], [ "BARRISTAN", "It was only a matter of time, your grace" ], [ "DAENERYS", "I didn’t conquer them" ], [ "MOSSADOR", "They do not see us as people, Your Grace" ], [ "DAENERYS", "Then they will have to learn to see things differently, Mossador" ], [ "What was the name of the man you lost? 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GREY WORM", "I do not know" ], [ "CUT TO", "CASTLE BLACK Jon Snow is parrying with Olly" ], [ "JON", "Get your shield up" ], [ "OLLY", "It’s too heavy" ], [ "JON", "If it wasn’t heavy it wouldn’t stop a sword, now get it up" ], [ "JON", "Come" ], [ "ALLISER", "These men need a firm hand" ], [ "ALLISER", "Not soldiers" ], [ "GILLY", "That one hates me" ], [ "SAM", "If Ser Alliser is chosen as the new Lord Commander… he hates the wildlings" ], [ "SAM", "All the wildlings" ], [ "GILLY", "Don’t let them send us away" ], [ "SAM", "It’s not a sure thing" ], [ "He’s running against Ser Alliser-- GILLY", "Sam! Don’t let them send us away" ], [ "SAM", "I told you" ], [ "GILLY", "You can’t leave, they’ll execute you" ], [ "JON", "Good, good, pivot! Don’t forget to pivot! Shield up! Jon turns and sees Melisandre waiting" ], [ "MELISANDRE", "The king wants a word" ], [ "MELISANDRE", "Feel" ], [ "MELISANDRE", "Good" ], [ "THE WALL MELISANDRE", "Your grace" ], [ "STANNIS", "The traitor who plunged a dagger into Robb Stark’s heart" ], [ "Don’t you want to avenge him? JON", "I want a great many things, your grace" ], [ "DAVOS", "I’ve been talking to your sworn brothers" ], [ "JON", "They’re good men" ], [ "DAVOS", "Many don’t" ], [ "Why? 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He sings a sword like a girl with palsy" ], [ "SQUIRE", "My lord" ], [ "ROYCE", "He’s 13" ], [ "BAELISH", "He has other gifts" ], [ "SANSA", "Goodbye Lord Royce, and thank you for all you’ve done for me" ], [ "ROYCE", "I have done nothing more than my duty, my lady" ], [ "BAELISH", "I have no doubt that upon my return, Robin’s skills will have improved immeasurably" ], [ "ROYCE", "He’ll be safe here" ], [ "CUT TO", "COUNTRYSIDE Podrick sits down next to Brienne, who is sharpening her sword" ], [ "PODRICK", "Will we head north at some point? He said Sansa had a brother at Castle Black" ], [ "We’re a few days ride from the Kingsroad, but that will take us-- BRIENNE", "Us? The only reason you’re here is that Jaime Lannister told me you weren’t safe in the capital" ], [ "PODRICK", "But I’m you’re squire" ], [ "PODRICK", "You swore to find the Stark girls" ], [ "BRIENNE", "I found Arya" ], [ "PODRICK", "Sansa still might" ], [ "BRIENNE", "Will you shut your mouth? I didn’t ask for advice" ], [ "CARRIAGE SANSA", "You told Lord Royce we were going to the Fingers" ], [ "BAELISH", "I did" ], [ "SANSA", "But we’re heading west" ], [ "BAELISH", "We are" ], [ "SANSA", "If he wanted to betray us, he already would have" ], [ "BAELISH", "Lord Royce may be as honorable as he thinks he is, but he’s not alone in that castle" ], [ "Do you trust all those knights and ladies, stable boys and serving girls? 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Stonespear? LORAS", "Sandstone" ], [ "OLYVAR", "Yes" ], [ "LORAS", "Fine" ], [ "LORAS", "It’s Dorne" ], [ "OLYVAR", "We should go there" ], [ "LORAS", "Judging by my experience, that would be wonderful" ], [ "MARGAERY", "We’re late for dinner as it is" ], [ "LORAS", "You’re very respectful" ], [ "MARGAERY", "I’m very hungry" ], [ "MARGAERY", "I’m afraid my brother is keeping the king waiting, Olyvar" ], [ "What’s the point in trying to keep a secret in a place like this? MARGAERY", "In any event… (throws Loras his clothes) you shouldn’t keep your intended waiting" ], [ "LORAS", "My intended? Please" ], [ "MARGAERY", "Lucky you" ], [ "LORAS", "Unlucky you" ], [ "MARGAERY", "Perhaps" ], [ "TYRION", "Eunuch, the spider, the master of whisperers" ], [ "VARYS", "Imp, half-man" ], [ "VARYS", "There are faster ways to kill yourself" ], [ "TYRION", "Not for a coward" ], [ "VARYS", "You are many things, my friend, but not a coward" ], [ "TYRION", "You never told me why you set me free" ], [ "VARYS", "Your brother asked me to" ], [ "TYRION", "You could have said no" ], [ "VARYS", "Refuse the Kingslayer? A dangerous proposition" ], [ "TYRION", "Not as dangerous as releasing me" ], [ "VARYS", "I didn’t do it for you" ], [ "TYRION", "A drunken dwarf will never be the savior of the Seven Kingdoms" ], [ "VARYS", "I don’t believe in saviors" ], [ "TYRION", "You’re going to have to find another soldier" ], [ "VARYS", "You have many admirable qualities, self-pity is not one of them" ], [ "TYRION", "I’m not well-suited for work" ], [ "VARYS", "I think you are" ], [ "TYRION", "Compassion? Yes" ], [ "VARYS", "I never said you were perfect" ], [ "TYRION", "Where the castles are made of gingerbread and the moats are filled with blackberry wine" ], [ "VARYS", "Perhaps" ], [ "If you sat on the Iron Throne, would you spread misery throughout the land? TYRION", "I will never sit on the Iron Throne" ], [ "VARYS", "No, you won’t" ], [ "TYRION", "Good luck finding him" ], [ "VARYS", "Who said anything about him? You have a choice my friend" ], [ "DAARIO NAHARIS", "When did the Unsullied start patrolling the streets of Meereen? Looks like your friends haven’t been behaving themselves" ], [ "MEEREEN - GREAT PYRAMID HIZDAHR ZO LORAQ", "The mission to Yunkai was a resounding success" ], [ "DAENERYS", "Good" ], [ "HIZDAHR", "They did ask for some concessions" ], [ "DAENERYS", "I’m not a politician" ], [ "HIZDAHR", "Forgive me" ], [ "DAENERYS", "I don’t expect the Wise Masters to be happy" ], [ "HIZDAHR", "They do not ask for the return of slavery" ], [ "HIZDAHR", "The pitfighters that you liberated plead for this opportunity" ], [ "DAENERYS", "No fighting pits" ], [ "HIZDAHR", "Opening them would show the people of Yunkai and Meereen that you respect their traditions" ], [ "DAENERYS", "I do not respect the tradition of human cockfighting" ], [ "GREAT PYRAMIND - BEDROOM DAENERYS", "Whatever he wants from me he’s not going to get it" ], [ "If he really believes I’m going to reopen the fighting pits… DAARIO", "You should reopen the fighting pits" ], [ "DAARIO", "You’re the queen" ], [ "DAENERYS", "That’s why I have the Unsullied patrolling the streets" ], [ "DAARIO (scoffs)", "Anyone with a chest full of gold can buy an army of Unsullied" ], [ "DAENERYS", "I don’t want another child’s bones dropped at my feet" ], [ "DAARIO", "A dragon queen with no dragons is not a queen" ], [ "DAENERYS", "Viserion? Rhaegal? The two fully grown dragons start snapping, screaming, and breathing fire at her" ], [ "DAENERYS", "Easy" ], [ "CUT TO", "CASTLE BLACK Members of the Night’s Watch are constructing a funeral pyre" ], [ "MANCE", "So here we are" ], [ "JON", "Here we are" ], [ "MANCE", "When we first met you were my prisoner" ], [ "And now, for our last meeting… JON", "This doesn’t have to be our last meeting" ], [ "MANCE", "No, but it will be" ], [ "I’ll give him this much", "he’s bold" ], [ "JON", "You told me you weren’t here to conquer" ], [ "MANCE", "That’s right" ], [ "JON", "You spent your life convincing 90 clans to come together for the first time in history" ], [ "Isn’t their survival more important than your pride? MANCE", "Pride? Fuck my pride" ], [ "JON", "Then bend the knee and save your people" ], [ "MANCE", "They followed me because they respected me" ], [ "JON", "And how many tens of thousands are out there right now? How many women? How many children? And you won’t go out and rescue them because why? You’re afraid of looking afraid" ], [ "MANCE", "Oh, I am afraid" ], [ "How will they do it? Beheading? Hanging? JON", "They’ll burn you alive" ], [ "MANCE", "Bad way to go" ], [ "JON", "And what happens to your people? You preserve your dignity and die standing, and they’ll sing songs about you" ], [ "MANCE", "You’re a good lad" ], [ "JON", "I think you’re making a terrible mistake" ], [ "MANCE", "The freedom to make my own mistakes was all I ever wanted" ], [ "STANNIS", "Mance Rayder, you’ve been called the King Beyond the Wall" ], [ "STANNIS", "Kneel and live" ], [ "MANCE", "This was my home for many years" ], [ "MELISANDRE", "Man or woman, young or old, lord or peasant, our choices are the same" ], [ "MELISANDRE", "Free folk, there is only one true king, and his name is Stannis" ] ]
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MELARA,We shouldn’t be out here alone MELARA,But if he finds out… Cersei takes her hands CERSEI,You don’t need to be afraid of my father MELARA,We shouldn’t go in CERSEI,Of course we should They hear a shriek then… MAGGY,Get out MAGGY,Listen to your friend CERSEI,They said that you were terrifying MAGGY,You don’t know what I am CERSEI,I know you’re a witch and you can see the future MAGGY,Everybody wants to know their future CERSEI,This is my father’s land MAGGY,Your blood MAGGY,Three questions you get CERSEI,I’ve been promised to the prince When will we marry? MAGGY,You’ll never wed the prince CERSEI,That doesn’t make sense MAGGY,Gold will be their crowns MELARA,"Come on, we have to go" We have to go! Cersei! CUT TO,CERSEI’S FACE - KING’S LANDING - MODERN DAY Cersei gets out of a cart to a funeral procession outside of the Great Sept of Baelor PRIEST,"Your grace, we are honored by your presence" CERSEI,They will keep waiting PRIEST,"But your grace, many of these lords and ladies have travelled day and night to be here… Cersei starts walking away" CERSEI,"He never wanted you to be a King’s Guard, but here you are, protecting his dead body" JAIME,What he built CERSEI,They had nothing to do with it "I’ve been telling you for years, you’ve been defending him for years… JAIME",This is exactly what they want CERSEI, CERSEI,Tyrion may be a monster but at least he killed our father on purpose VARYS,Apologies TYRION,I still don’t see why I had to stay in this fucking crate once we set sail VARYS,I saved your life TYRION,Pentos? Varys nods VARYS,The home of my colleague TYRION,Much better VARYS,You already drank yourself across the Narrow Sea TYRION,In a box Why stop now? VARYS,Because we are talking about the future of our country TYRION,The future is shit CUT TO,MEEREEN The giant bronze Harpy statue is pulled down from the top of the pyramid PROSTITUTE,Habit DAENERYS,They’ve never killed before BARRISTAN,"It was only a matter of time, your grace" DAENERYS,I didn’t conquer them MOSSADOR,"They do not see us as people, Your Grace" DAENERYS,"Then they will have to learn to see things differently, Mossador" What was the name of the man you lost? GREY WORM,"White Rat, your grace" DAENERYS,I want him buried with honor BARRISTAN,The Sons of the Harpy will hear that message MOSSADOR,Make them very angry DAENERYS,Angry snakes lash out MISSANDEI,Torgo Nudho GREY WORM,Missandei hin Naath MISSANDEI,I wanted to speak with you May I ask you why? Why would an Unsullied go to a brothel? GREY WORM,I do not know CUT TO,CASTLE BLACK Jon Snow is parrying with Olly JON,Get your shield up OLLY,It’s too heavy JON,"If it wasn’t heavy it wouldn’t stop a sword, now get it up" JON,Come ALLISER,These men need a firm hand ALLISER,Not soldiers GILLY,That one hates me SAM,If Ser Alliser is chosen as the new Lord Commander… he hates the wildlings SAM,All the wildlings GILLY,Don’t let them send us away SAM,It’s not a sure thing He’s running against Ser Alliser-- GILLY,Sam! Don’t let them send us away SAM,I told you GILLY,"You can’t leave, they’ll execute you" JON,"Good, good, pivot! Don’t forget to pivot! Shield up! Jon turns and sees Melisandre waiting" MELISANDRE,The king wants a word MELISANDRE,Feel MELISANDRE,Good THE WALL MELISANDRE,Your grace STANNIS,The traitor who plunged a dagger into Robb Stark’s heart Don’t you want to avenge him? JON,"I want a great many things, your grace" DAVOS,I’ve been talking to your sworn brothers JON,They’re good men DAVOS,Many don’t Why? JON,It’s where she belonged DAVOS,Some of the Night’s Watch feel you have too much affection for the wildlings JON,They were born on the wrong side of the wall STANNIS,No matter DAVOS,It’s a fair offer STANNIS,I’ll offer them their lives and their freedom if Mance kneels before me and swears his loyalty JON,I don’t think that’s likely STANNIS,He likes you CUT TO,"THE VALE OF ARRYN Sansa, Littlefinger, and Yohn Royce are watching Robin parry" This one… BAELISH,Lord Arryn will never be a great warrior ROYCE,Great warrior? He sings a sword like a girl with palsy SQUIRE,My lord ROYCE,He’s 13 BAELISH,He has other gifts SANSA,"Goodbye Lord Royce, and thank you for all you’ve done for me" ROYCE,"I have done nothing more than my duty, my lady" BAELISH,"I have no doubt that upon my return, Robin’s skills will have improved immeasurably" ROYCE,He’ll be safe here CUT TO,"COUNTRYSIDE Podrick sits down next to Brienne, who is sharpening her sword" PODRICK,Will we head north at some point? He said Sansa had a brother at Castle Black "We’re a few days ride from the Kingsroad, but that will take us-- BRIENNE",Us? The only reason you’re here is that Jaime Lannister told me you weren’t safe in the capital PODRICK,But I’m you’re squire PODRICK,You swore to find the Stark girls BRIENNE,I found Arya PODRICK,Sansa still might BRIENNE,Will you shut your mouth? I didn’t ask for advice CARRIAGE SANSA,You told Lord Royce we were going to the Fingers BAELISH,I did SANSA,But we’re heading west BAELISH,We are SANSA,"If he wanted to betray us, he already would have" BAELISH,"Lord Royce may be as honorable as he thinks he is, but he’s not alone in that castle" "Do you trust all those knights and ladies, stable boys and serving girls? SANSA",No BAELISH,No CUT TO,KING’S LANDING Close-up on Cersei drinking wine while Loras talks in the background LORAS,"It was such a deep, deep shock to us all" LORAS,But just being in his presence was enough to make it so clear just how formidable a person you were dealing with CERSEI (sighs),Thank you so much for your kind words GRAND MAESTER PYRCELLE,"Deepest condolences, your grace" LANCEL LANNISTER,Your grace CERSEI,Cousin Lancel LANCEL,My deepest sympathies KEVAN LANNISTER,I apologize for my son’s appearance CERSEI,"Uncle, it’s quite alright" KEVAN,They call themselves sparrows CERSEI,I’m sure he’ll grow out of it KEVAN,Of course CERSEI,Your wounds from the Blackwater seem to have healed LANCEL,It wasn’t my wounds that needed healing CERSEI,I doubt you’ve ever led anyone anywhere LANCEL,I tempted you into our unnatural relations CERSEI,I don’t know what you’re talking about LANCEL,I’m a different person now CERSEI,The day Tywin Lannister’s soul needs your help… Cersei takes a sip of wine and Lancel walks away CUT TO,LORAS’ BEDROOM Close-up of Loras' birth mark OLYVAR,It looks like Dorne LORAS,No it doesn’t OLYVAR,It does And over here is… Sunsnake? Stonespear? LORAS,Sandstone OLYVAR,Yes LORAS,Fine LORAS,It’s Dorne OLYVAR,We should go there LORAS,"Judging by my experience, that would be wonderful" MARGAERY,We’re late for dinner as it is LORAS,You’re very respectful MARGAERY,I’m very hungry MARGAERY,"I’m afraid my brother is keeping the king waiting, Olyvar" What’s the point in trying to keep a secret in a place like this? MARGAERY,In any event… (throws Loras his clothes) you shouldn’t keep your intended waiting LORAS,My intended? Please MARGAERY,Lucky you LORAS,Unlucky you MARGAERY,Perhaps TYRION,"Eunuch, the spider, the master of whisperers" VARYS,"Imp, half-man" VARYS,There are faster ways to kill yourself TYRION,Not for a coward VARYS,"You are many things, my friend, but not a coward" TYRION,You never told me why you set me free VARYS,Your brother asked me to TYRION,You could have said no VARYS,Refuse the Kingslayer? A dangerous proposition TYRION,Not as dangerous as releasing me VARYS,I didn’t do it for you TYRION,A drunken dwarf will never be the savior of the Seven Kingdoms VARYS,I don’t believe in saviors TYRION,You’re going to have to find another soldier VARYS,"You have many admirable qualities, self-pity is not one of them" TYRION,I’m not well-suited for work VARYS,I think you are TYRION,Compassion? Yes VARYS,I never said you were perfect TYRION,Where the castles are made of gingerbread and the moats are filled with blackberry wine VARYS,Perhaps "If you sat on the Iron Throne, would you spread misery throughout the land? TYRION",I will never sit on the Iron Throne VARYS,"No, you won’t" TYRION,Good luck finding him VARYS,Who said anything about him? You have a choice my friend DAARIO NAHARIS,When did the Unsullied start patrolling the streets of Meereen? Looks like your friends haven’t been behaving themselves MEEREEN - GREAT PYRAMID HIZDAHR ZO LORAQ,The mission to Yunkai was a resounding success DAENERYS,Good HIZDAHR,They did ask for some concessions DAENERYS,I’m not a politician HIZDAHR,Forgive me DAENERYS,I don’t expect the Wise Masters to be happy HIZDAHR,They do not ask for the return of slavery HIZDAHR,The pitfighters that you liberated plead for this opportunity DAENERYS,No fighting pits HIZDAHR,Opening them would show the people of Yunkai and Meereen that you respect their traditions DAENERYS,I do not respect the tradition of human cockfighting GREAT PYRAMIND - BEDROOM DAENERYS,Whatever he wants from me he’s not going to get it If he really believes I’m going to reopen the fighting pits… DAARIO,You should reopen the fighting pits DAARIO,You’re the queen DAENERYS,That’s why I have the Unsullied patrolling the streets DAARIO (scoffs),Anyone with a chest full of gold can buy an army of Unsullied DAENERYS,I don’t want another child’s bones dropped at my feet DAARIO,A dragon queen with no dragons is not a queen DAENERYS,"Viserion? Rhaegal? The two fully grown dragons start snapping, screaming, and breathing fire at her" DAENERYS,Easy CUT TO,CASTLE BLACK Members of the Night’s Watch are constructing a funeral pyre MANCE,So here we are JON,Here we are MANCE,When we first met you were my prisoner "And now, for our last meeting… JON",This doesn’t have to be our last meeting MANCE,"No, but it will be" I’ll give him this much,he’s bold JON,You told me you weren’t here to conquer MANCE,That’s right JON,You spent your life convincing 90 clans to come together for the first time in history Isn’t their survival more important than your pride? MANCE,Pride? Fuck my pride JON,Then bend the knee and save your people MANCE,They followed me because they respected me JON,And how many tens of thousands are out there right now? How many women? How many children? And you won’t go out and rescue them because why? You’re afraid of looking afraid MANCE,"Oh, I am afraid" How will they do it? Beheading? Hanging? JON,They’ll burn you alive MANCE,Bad way to go JON,"And what happens to your people? You preserve your dignity and die standing, and they’ll sing songs about you" MANCE,You’re a good lad JON,I think you’re making a terrible mistake MANCE,The freedom to make my own mistakes was all I ever wanted STANNIS,"Mance Rayder, you’ve been called the King Beyond the Wall" STANNIS,Kneel and live MANCE,This was my home for many years MELISANDRE,"Man or woman, young or old, lord or peasant, our choices are the same" MELISANDRE,"Free folk, there is only one true king, and his name is Stannis"
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