| bio | website | bugpwr.blogspot.com |
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| location | Tel Aviv, Israel | |
| age | ||
| visits | member for | 2 years, 9 months |
| seen | Mar 2 '12 at 9:33 | |
| stats | profile views | 136 |
I am a physicist, businessman and engineer.
I have founded VisionMap ltd. which is developing systems for airborne mapping, comprised of unique hardware and mission-critical software.
Religious
- http://www.utf8everywhere.org.
- to be continued...
With respect to StackOverflow
I believe there's great value to short, clear and "to the point" answers, telling the user exactly which direction he should be moving. It is okay to add an answer repeating what was already said if it has more concise and better wording. Like with Google Search, think of reducing the time it taskes to get the satisfied reader off the answer page as quickly as possible.
Blaise Pascal: "If I had more time, I would have written you a shorter letter"
More of my web footprint
- My blog on managing software organizations: http://teramips.wordpress.com/
- My youtube channel
- Some random stuff: http://bugpwr.tumblr.com/
Contact me at
pavel (papa alpha victor echo lima) at teramips dot com.
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What words are commonly mispronounced by literate people who read them before they heard them? @wil, it is the hebrew pronunciation that drifted away. It used to be pronounced with the 'th' sound at the end by the hebrew speakers, until quite recently when Hebrew lost this sound completely. |
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asked | Is there a canonic term for “the one whose birthday party is being celebrated”? |
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Jan 7 |
answered | Does one use 'a' or 'an' before the word X-Ray? |
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Different size or different sizes? Also, 'with' sounds rather bad to me - 'with' just sounds like a symmetric relation (unlike of). Consider, for instance "three heights with different people" |
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Different size or different sizes? In the world of many factors and continuities, one necessarily has to be better than the other :) |
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Different size or different sizes? The fact some people prefer talking about diameters of round objects, is an unrelated sickness (see tauday.com) |
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asked | Different size or different sizes? |
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awarded | Precognitive |
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answered | What's the opposite for “steep learning curve”? |
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answered | What does “it” refer to in “it's raining”? |