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Or a field which requires fine motor skills.


Yes, that's a good point. Some jobs have intrinsic requirements for which no reasonable adjustment can be made, and thus legal discrimination happens.


Considering Sony has never (as far as I can remember) had a competing Android flagship, not to mention the financial state of Sony in general; I somewhat doubt Sony will pose any threat to HTC.


The original purpose is to squirt water at your anus to loosen any left over faecal matter.


Chrome warns about many plugins wanting access to all sites. IIRC it's a problem with Chrome's regex matching rather than any plugin.


If one was so non-technical as to be incapable of using diff and a bug tracker, perhaps they shouldn't be writing manpages.


Sure, they probably shouldn't be creating man pages. But they could be great at copy editing and polishing existing man pages.

Or they could be expert translators.

So it's a shame that man pages are not as good as they could be.

There are other forms of documentation, but it'd be nice if man pages were the best the could possibly be.


Just out of interest, what is your game?


Here is our site: http://www.pathofexile.com/


My friend recently linked me to Path of Exile's expansive passive skill tree. Pretty inspiring to play around with that without even knowing anything about the game. I've pined for that kind of skill tree since I was a kid.

I recommend anyone to check it out: http://www.pathofexile.com/passive-skill-tree/. It looks like a star map.


Ah, I bought a beta key a while ago. Nice to see local developers making a mark. Certainly the best hack/slash game out right now.


Thanks for a great game. PoE has made me a happy gamer.


I never really had a problem with configuring vim and installing plugins manually. This seems like it'll make vim more daunting for new users, while getting in the way of experienced users.


Debian stable has far less disruption than Ubuntu LTS in my experience. There are very frequent updates to LTS releases. Often big ones too.

That being said, Debian stable can sometimes feel a little... stale. Sorry. Couldn't help myself.


Our government has been at the beck and call of the White House ever since they came to power. Key is financier, a snake.


While I don't actually use Ubuntu on a day to day basis, it was my go-to live disc (for when I inevitably break a Gentoo install). I find advertising extremely distasteful, and will no longer use or recommend Ubuntu. Anyone have suggestions for a distro equally usable as a rescue live disc?


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