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Whoever decided to flip the order of the 'accept' and 'deny' buttons on my 2-factor app should be fired. |
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There are no conversations. |
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Joyce Banda |
What I am saying every day to Malawians is that time has come for us to move from aid to trade. We have picked several sectors that we think we can focus on immediately in order for us to grow our economy. So we have decided to diversify agriculture, we decided to develop our tourism sector, we have decided to develop our mining sector. |
Kevin Garnett |
Going from Flip to Kev, obviously you don't want to see someone ever lose their job. For me it's probably a little more difficult, because other than Bill Blair, Flip is all I knew. |
Jane Campion |
To deny women directors, as I suspect is happening in the States, is to deny the feminine vision. |
Jaye Davidson |
I was a fashion assistant. I bought the fabric. I made sure that everything was smooth in the workroom. And I scrambled all over London on the Tube looking for buttons. It was great. |
Marc Jacobs |
It's sometimes said that I'm rebellious and I do things to push people's buttons, but I just like the challenge. |
Merle Haggard |
I enjoy the videos with the sound off, where you can look at the belly buttons and everything. Really some pretty girls, but I don't know about the music. |
Kay Hagan |
The Small Business 'common app' would function much like the one that students complete to apply to multiple colleges and universities simultaneously. It would ensure that small businesses across the country can concentrate on growing and creating jobs - not wasting time, filling out mountains of repetitive paperwork. |
Nick D'Aloisio |
I put together an iPhone app called TrimIt and released that in July 2011. About a month later, the private fund of the Hong Kong billionaire Li-Kashing cold emailed me and expressed an interest to invest, but they didn't realize I was 15. They thought it was a U.K. company with a team. |
Bill de Blasio |
I love the MLB app, because I'm a pretty obsessed baseball fan. |
Nick D'Aloisio |
My first app was released in July or August of 2008. It was a 'fingermill' - a treadmill for your fingers. My level of programming was quite basic to begin with, so it was more gimmicky to start with. Day one it was up there, I had 79 pounds worth of revenue. |