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9 years ago
I hope you're right, but abortion had a similar Supreme Court decision in 1973 and continues to be hindered by new state legislation.
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9 years ago
I don't think we need to worry about that. By the general election, either Clinton or Sanders will have dropped out -- most likely Sanders -- because of losing the democratic primary.
I doubt any Democrats will start voting Republican just because their favorite candidate didn't make it past primaries
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9 years agoComment Nautilus
Does anyone have any insight into why and how Theranos has been so secretive about its products? Obviously, some amount of corporate secrecy is normal and necessary, but every article seems to mention how "intensely secretive" Theranos is.
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9 years agoComment Nautilus
I have an excellent internal clock, even while sleeping. I never set alarms because I can predict time within a few minutes after going hours without checking a clock. If I need to wake up at a particular time, I can wake up reasonably close to that time without an alarm.
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9 years agoComment Nautilus
I encourage people avoid lumping this in with all the recent Pao hate and Reddit censorship controversy and defer judgement and anger until Reddit has had time to put out a statement -- which they will almost certainly do, considering the backlash. People come and go from companies for myriad reasons. Maybe they made a rash decision because of the disastrous Jesse Jackson AMA, but it's also possible this has been a longtime coming.
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9 years agoRelated Link Nautilus
Reddit's /r/IAMA Subreddit set to private as key employee fired
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- List of subreddits that have gone or are planning to go private in response
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10 years agoComment Nautilus
I think it's funny how there's this arbitrary line between "virtual currency" and traditional money. We've been using virtual currency for decades. Only 8% of the world's currency exists as physical money.
Bitcoin is certainly unique, but being digital is not what makes it special. It's the nature of Bitcoin transactions and generation.