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  1. "News for nerds, stuff that matters" on Google and Verizon In Talks To Prioritize Traffic (Updated) · · Score: 0

    /. has turned into a broadsheet, rather than a specialist site. What's the point to it?

  2. Teris on canvas on JavaScript/HTML 5 Gaming? · · Score: 0

    I was very impressed with this one: http://www.benjoffe.com/code/games/torus/

  3. The wheel exists for a reason on The Mouse Vanishes · · Score: 0

    And what would happen as I move my hand over to type on the keyboard? I can get let go of a mouse very efficiently, but what if the infra-red still thought I was holding the mouse as I move? Also, how does it detect that I'm click+dragging? Right clicking? Dragging with both buttons depressed? I'll stick with a real mouse thanks

  4. Passion on What Knowledge Gaps Do Self-Taught Programmers Generally Have? · · Score: 0

    Self-taught = passionate = "talent" not teachable in class I know who I'd rather hire

  5. Re:Go oldschool on What Does Everyone Use For Task/Project Tracking? · · Score: 0

    This is exactly how I do it too... one notepad one each side of the desk - one for tasks, and one with notes. There's something about writing stuff by hand which makes it stick in your mind chronologically. This means you'll know whether you wrote down notes regarding a task or not, and finding them is then a question of flicking through to the right moment. I reckon that being ambidextrous is the only way this process could be sped up.

  6. I just ordered 2 on CIA Manual Thought Lost In 1973 Available On Amazon · · Score: -1, Redundant

    Last copy eh? Why then does Amazon let me buy in multiples?

  7. Re:Interesting on The Psychology of Achievement In Playing Games · · Score: 1

    I like your analogy. I suppose your "performers" would be people like sales staff - plenty of targets with quick rewards (and tricks they can improve). Your "masters" would be software developers - long-term targets, strategic planning (and a lot of experience to be gained along the way). Just 2 examples...