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    stuarty211 got a reaction from Hanzberger in Troubleshooting Forum - How To Use The "mark Solved" Feature   
    i love Linus tech tips
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    stuarty211 got a reaction from Tedster in Amazon Files a patent for flying airship warehouse   
    This sounds cool but will it be allowed?
     
     
    http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-38458867
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    stuarty211 got a reaction from Keg Ops in Amazon Files a patent for flying airship warehouse   
    This sounds cool but will it be allowed?
     
     
    http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-38458867
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    stuarty211 got a reaction from 3NMa in Troubleshooting Forum - How To Use The "mark Solved" Feature   
    i love Linus tech tips
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    i love Linus tech tips
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    stuarty211 got a reaction from Torand in Peeple sites 'disappear' from web after backlash over app   
    Peeple sites 'disappear' from web after backlash over app
     
     
    BBC News- http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-34446882
     
    The website and social media pages for controversial human-rating app Peeple have been taken offline.
    Visitors to the Twitter and Facebook page for the Peeple app have been met with messages explaining such content is unavailable or that it doesn't exist.
    Similarly, the app's website returns a "Not Found" error for many users.
    The Peeple app sparked a storm of controversy when it was announced last week as a way to rate individuals.
    While the official website for the app is inaccessible for many, some users have reported being directed to a landing page that reads: "Join the positive revolution #oct12".
    Julia Cordray, one of the founders of the app, told the BBC in an email: "We look forward to October 12, 2015 where we will be taping for an exclusive talk show and expose our concept to the world.
    "World's largest positivity app for positive people launching November 2015 on iOS and Android."
    However, Ms Cordray did not provide any details about the talk show or explain why the Peeple social media accounts have been disabled.
    A hoax?  Over the weekend, some began to speculate that the app, which wasn't due to launch until November, was in fact a hoax.
    Myth-busting website Snopes.com, for instance, considered the online footprint of both the app and its founders - and the fact that several details released about the service remained curiously vague.
    However, Ms Cordray directly denied suggestions that the app was a hoax in ablog published on LinkedIn.
    She said that she had received death threats and insulting comments since news of Peeple went viral.
    She added that a previously announced feature of the app, in which negative comments made about individuals would be posted after a certain time limit, would now no longer be part of it.
    "I want the world to be positive and this is how I'm going to inspire it by creating the world's largest positivity app," she wrote.
    Outcry 'unsurprising'Uproar over the app was "unsurprising", according to social media researcher Dr Ansgar Koene at the University of Nottingham.
    "The obvious thing is the equating people with objects, with services that are being provided," he told the BBC.
    He also criticised the company's management of negative comments on social media.
    "If you looked at things like the Facebook page that the CEOs of the company made it was interesting to see how they blatantly just ignored any of the negative messages."
    Dr Koene added that, although part of him "hopes" it is a hoax or joke, he would have expected a statement announcing this to have been published by now.
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    stuarty211 got a reaction from vanished in Peeple sites 'disappear' from web after backlash over app   
    Peeple sites 'disappear' from web after backlash over app
     
     
    BBC News- http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-34446882
     
    The website and social media pages for controversial human-rating app Peeple have been taken offline.
    Visitors to the Twitter and Facebook page for the Peeple app have been met with messages explaining such content is unavailable or that it doesn't exist.
    Similarly, the app's website returns a "Not Found" error for many users.
    The Peeple app sparked a storm of controversy when it was announced last week as a way to rate individuals.
    While the official website for the app is inaccessible for many, some users have reported being directed to a landing page that reads: "Join the positive revolution #oct12".
    Julia Cordray, one of the founders of the app, told the BBC in an email: "We look forward to October 12, 2015 where we will be taping for an exclusive talk show and expose our concept to the world.
    "World's largest positivity app for positive people launching November 2015 on iOS and Android."
    However, Ms Cordray did not provide any details about the talk show or explain why the Peeple social media accounts have been disabled.
    A hoax?  Over the weekend, some began to speculate that the app, which wasn't due to launch until November, was in fact a hoax.
    Myth-busting website Snopes.com, for instance, considered the online footprint of both the app and its founders - and the fact that several details released about the service remained curiously vague.
    However, Ms Cordray directly denied suggestions that the app was a hoax in ablog published on LinkedIn.
    She said that she had received death threats and insulting comments since news of Peeple went viral.
    She added that a previously announced feature of the app, in which negative comments made about individuals would be posted after a certain time limit, would now no longer be part of it.
    "I want the world to be positive and this is how I'm going to inspire it by creating the world's largest positivity app," she wrote.
    Outcry 'unsurprising'Uproar over the app was "unsurprising", according to social media researcher Dr Ansgar Koene at the University of Nottingham.
    "The obvious thing is the equating people with objects, with services that are being provided," he told the BBC.
    He also criticised the company's management of negative comments on social media.
    "If you looked at things like the Facebook page that the CEOs of the company made it was interesting to see how they blatantly just ignored any of the negative messages."
    Dr Koene added that, although part of him "hopes" it is a hoax or joke, he would have expected a statement announcing this to have been published by now.
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    stuarty211 reacted to Paolo Verwey in looking for steam friends   
    I'm from The Netherlands and 14, do I classify?
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    stuarty211 reacted to N00B_person in Cheap home server?   
    Heres a rough list. refine/delete as appropriate.
     
    -AMD Phenom dual core
    -2 or 4 Gbs of RAM, make your choice.
    -500gb Western Digital Blue HDD or similar
    -MSI 760GM Mobo.
    did I miss anything?
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    stuarty211 reacted to aortiz10 in CODE NAME LIQUID HELIX A COMPUTER DESK MOD   
    Decided to make a computer desk, it seems to be the up and coming style of case modding.
    There are so many Rectangular desk out there i wanted to do something outside of the box.
    Almost Completed Desk Build.
    First I started with a idea of making a Hex sided desk in order to house my computer. After days of designing and researching what goes into a desk build created list of all that was needed inorder to make my idea become reality. The idea then evovled into much more. I then looked to Google Sketchup to design all the componets of the desk.
     
     



    Used Google Sketchup to Plan out the build

    Render Using Keyshot

    A few days of Welding and a Plasma Cutter

    http://www.youtube.com/embed/aY_94Qwx20I
     
     
    Check out My Website for more Pics and Vids
    http://Liquid-Helix.com
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