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| location | Cambridge, United Kingdom | |
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I'm an interaction designer and web developer working in bioinformatics.
I have a background in human-computer interaction, genetics, computer science, economics and modern languages.
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May 25 |
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Has the Tangier island accent truly remained unchanged since the Elizabethan period? added 73 characters in body |
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Jan 24 |
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Which one is more appropriate to use: “send you” or “send to you”? I agree with Andy F. My wife grew up in northern England and says, for example, "I'll give it you" rather than "I'll give it to you", which is standard usage in southern England. |
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Jan 24 |
answered | When denoting a company name, followed by a strap line, what punctuation mark should I use? |
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Jan 21 |
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What's the term for flickering eye movement Saccades are important for understanding scanpaths in eye-tracking studies, a technique widely used in human-computer interaction research and increasingly in commercial user experience evaluations (en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eye_tracking#History) |
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Jan 7 |
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Which one is correct, “best wishes to you” or “best wishes for you”? @Jasper: yes, good point. +1. |
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Jan 5 |
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“Taiwan visa” or “Taiwanese visa”? OK, consider this: I call my travel agent to book a flight to Taipei, and I ask "Do I need a visa for Taiwan?". That sounds natural enough to me. |