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Google didn't invent page rank, they stole the whole thing in 1996 from a research project by Larry Page and Sergey Brin, two kids at stanford. Have they even seen a dime of money since then?

GOOGLE IS MONSTERS!! rabble rabble rabble.


Honest criticism here with suggestion on how to please me.

I wasn't interested viewing a website I saw last week as a pdf. What I suggest doing is checking out how arc90 made the readability bookmarklett, scoop content that way so that it works on your pages with your own magazine-like design that isn't boring. Include top comments, and create a section for discussions (comments that get a lot of replies/nesting). I go far out of my way to un-style every website to be nice and uniform without superfluous content screaming at me from every direction (why did gopher:// have to die?!).


Pass this bill along to 10 of your closes friends.


Congrats, I suspected a higher cost of defeating this test.

http://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=1891026


"Hey man, want any emails from people at harvard? I have them all. They trust me. Fucking idiots."


Lovely, but I could spend $500 and have the matching answers in a nice database I could resell.


Are you kidding me? Clearly you don't have the kickass bookmarklett installed.

http://erkie.github.com/


I would say if you're using MyISAM for basic things, you might as well go with SQLite.


agreed


That's actually what I'm looking at right now. I'm half way into my project and it's all freaking mysql :( On the plus side, the SQL is abstracted decently enough that I don't have to change my body of code to any major degree.

Any experience or articles you like that talk about transitioning between the two?


FYI, your English looks rather good for someone who's learning it. The only real issue I saw is how you make almost every sentence into it's own paragraph.


Thank you for your tip. You are right my comment has to many paragraphs in it and they are often misplaced. I will try to improve that.


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