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  • Don’t buy a car to attract attention and then complain it’s not the attention you wanted.

  • Harry needs checks to pay his “action bills”

  • Tell people it’s an heirloom apple variety called “de Terre”.

  • If they’re going to cost me money being stupid, I’ll do it back to them.

  • Pay by mailing in paper checks to maximize their costs.

  • Milk mixed with orange juice looks terrible but tastes like an orange creamsicle.

  • MD always felt like a ripoff to me because you had to buy a bunch of overpriced disks from the sole supplier and then carry them all around in a little wallet.

    As soon as the first hard drive MP3 players like the Rio came out, MD was a dead end.

  • A badly parked car isn’t worth posting about.

  • Outward lights are supposed to be there.

    Outward concrete protrusions are in case of future expansion.

  • After taking money to keep Mexicans out, he’s going to take revenge on victims of his fraud by personally guiding illegal immigrants across the border into the US.

  • Trolling aside, if the winner sets up SSL certs they could probably phish some reused passwords from HexBear users trying to login.

  • Not always but often. You could even say almost always. 😉

  • Prepaying a mortgage is almost always a worse investment than anything else because mortgage interest is tax deductible.

  • Why change the headline?

    Neckbeard intros articles of impeachment against federal judge

  • Why would Republicans care about this lady after they already elected a rapist who will “grab ‘em by the pussy”?

  • Slow your roll buddy. I didn’t say it’s meaningless to everyone, only that it wouldn’t change my life.

    To your example, I already own a house but $93k won’t pay off my mortgage, or let me retire early, or cover my kids’ college costs.

  • The article is discussing how to reduce the constant time factor which depends on the filling fraction, which is a speed-memory tradeoff when creating the hash table.

    The innovation described allows for the use of fuller tables which are resized less frequently, or faster insertion/retrieval for the existing filling fraction.