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The graphics are amazing, but it's a bit grindy. :)


You can't invest in the product -- not if it's really new, never seen before. You have no way to evaluate it, so you invest in the team. The team at Color has a proven track record; if the product is bogus, the will be able to pivot. Color is a good investment, but a little out of my price range.


I don't view it as a 'good investment'. I view it as a large, high-risk investment that will likely leave one group of people saying 'I told you so!'

But it's not obvious to me which group will be wagging their fingers in victory.


But plinth is a perfectly cromulent word.


Indeed, it embiggens the validicity of the license.


We're thinking of dropping the plinth clause. It does discriminate against fields of endeavor, such as the plinth industry. Right now in the drafting repo, it has been changed to a word made up by Garfield, but now we're effectively discriminating against Jim Davis. I wouldn't think it to be a problem, but we do actually want to meet OSD.


It's all very muldipulous if you ask me.


http://www.amazon.com/review/R1KBPZDSC3NVNF Warren Buffet-- The Snowball : the Business of Life

I see why URL shorteners are banned.


Moving to El Paso.


It seems that the peak on the map is always one(arbitrary unit). The use of a logarithmic scale from one thousandth to one thousand; yet only using half of the scale seems disingenuous at best.


Seed corn is tasty, it also has more protein.


You don't have to outrun the bear, you just have to outrun the other guy. (and the other guy is a billion-strong bureaucracy.)


Make it a game:

* 1 point for each number

* 2 point for each letter

* 3 points for each symbol

* first of each class counts for five (caps count as a separate class)

"your password score is 32 points, which places you in the top 10 percent. User bschnier is ahead of you by 10 points."


-- Burdick ... can't recall the exact circumstances around which the gin-and-tonic laser was built... I suspect the actual circumstances and the fact he doesn't remember are related.


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