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No user record in our sample, but ticksoft has activity below (stories or comments). Likely we have partial data — the full bulk-load will fill profiles in.
No user record in our sample, but ticksoft has activity below (stories or comments). Likely we have partial data — the full bulk-load will fill profiles in.
It's a relative term. First step is to eat food that's had as little processing as you can afford (which is the opposite of trans fats). Ideally: if it's meat then non-intensive because that means less chemicals…
I notice that business bank accounts are always mentioned in these sorts of lists. To me they seem like an extra overhead for no reason. You essentially have to ask a bank's permission and pay them just so they can…
Better off just eating as naturally as possible, rather than listening to some group that's pushing something that's not.
I often wonder if mental illness is a side effect of this shift from outdoor and natural forms of work, to indoor and stress driven types of work. People have to teach themselves all sorts of coping mechanisms to stop…
In addition to those government issues, there's less cash flowing from the non-existent workers to [local] businesses, which means that infrastructure from those businesses is no longer sustainable. The internet does…
The ad industry gets hit hard during bubble bursts and recessions. Two of the biggest ad sales companies are now Facebook and Google, so they wouldn't be immune.
At some point those vote-driven-websites are expected to mature and turn into proper publishing businesses. Anything that's driven by users rather than vetted and sanitised by trusted writers/editors, will scare…
Expecting Spotify to make a profit is like expecting a blockbuster movie to generate a profit. Show business isn't normal business.
Cash also offers a level of freedom not offered by electronic payments, something that I think our future selves will learn to appreciate.
Probably better to support a platform agnostic solution rather than bolstering a manufacturer's specific option.
Having children (and being married) is a tool for survival in harsh environments. Conversely, it can be seen as a trap/burden from a legal and financial perspective in a 'developed' country.
Better to wait until the EU referendum to find out in what direction the public wants to proceed. Quite a few generations have grown up with no real say on the topic.
Trains have the advantage of being in city centres too where light rail and buses are concentrated.
I'm divided on these sorts of things (I didn't used to be). Sure science classes shouldn't be teaching religion, but having governments decide what's an approved view for its population is bothersome. People should be…
A more honest word is 'complimentary'.