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Comment Re:I'll take your pennies (Score 1) 594

You can always return them to the bank after you use them. I've got a friend who looks for rare coins this way - he takes out $100 of coins from the bank at a time, looks through them all, keeps a few, and returns the rest, and then tries again.

Comment Re:Beware Google's penchant for auto-updates... (Score 1) 197

And so when I start up Firefox, hoping to start browsing, I first have to think about whether I want to update it. I almost always click "Don't update" (with my add-ons also) because I just don't feel like waiting for it to update and restart. And of course, I never think about updating when I'm not browsing (why should I think about Firefox when I'm doing something else)? So Firefox rarely gets updated for me, which can't be a good thing. I'd much rather it just do it in the background and not tell me about it.
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Slashdot's Disagree Mail 100

Ernest Hemingway's micro-story, "For sale: baby shoes, never worn," is one of my favorite examples of how less is sometimes more. Sometimes a few sentences say it all; you don't always need a hundred pages to convey an idea. Most of the mail I get is brief and to the point. Others are just brief. To be honest, I appreciate the short, crazy email more than the long rants, and they can be just as funny. Read below for this week's mail snippets.

Comment Re:You meant the wrong way (Score 4, Informative) 103

Bourbaki books are the most boring books you can buy. Avoid them at all costs.

This is a bit extreme. While they're certainly not the best books to begin learning a subject, they're great reference books. They're well written, (generally) correct, and what's more, they've got some seriously elegant proofs. And from what I recall, they do have some diagrams (e.g., their commutative algebra book).

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