Replies to mcepl
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@mcepl not sure. I do have Twitter and G+ accounts but don't use them much.
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Not surprised, I have too read http://is.gd/Ji3aS4
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when trying to search
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@mcepl: Yep; notice how often biz uses law to create/enforce monopoly. "I've got the market cornered, protect me!"
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@mcepl, & before you ask "what studies?", I refer you to Rishab #Gosh's seminal work: http://ur1.ca/7xdea & http://ur1.ca/7xdec
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@mcepl, I don't believe that software freedom is a "gift culture". Rigorous studies have shown plurality reasons for participation are moral
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(sorry, URL should go to whole page not just one paragraph)
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@mcepl and explosive... ;-)
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or http://is.gd/1bXdym “Beautiful pictures and the finest music from the proud European era known as The Third Reich.” #puke
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@mcepl lol thanks
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We grab those images automatically using embed.ly. Sometimes, it's just a random guess.
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@mcepl Well, it's a Worpress hosted blog. Anyway, it's just an image, relax... :D
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Although http://thp.io/2011/pyside-android/ looks like a reasonable possible solution, too. :)
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:O That URL looks promising… maybe we’ll finally get what I thought ASE (later renamed to SL4A) would turn out to be. :D
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@fontana .... DOH ... you have already written post about this. Sorry for bothering.
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@mcepl Wow, it's implicit in the whole idea. Having to endure your own product forces you to make it enjoyable for yourself.
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@mcepl The whole POINT of that metaphor is that eating the dogfood forces you to make it a paté that a human would eat.