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One hundred and fifty years ago, British naturalist Alfred Russel Wallace wrote an essay describing some of his ideas on the origin of new species and survival of the fittest species in an environment.
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Better late than never… 17-Jan-08; ... It’s all taken longer than expected from the initial announcements last year but Frédéric Brun, President of Arturia, told us, “The Origin project has proved much more demanding and complex than we initially Thought.
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Is it better late than never? Can journalists really be forgiven for getting it so wrong, for so long? Color me jaded, but for some, I don't think so. ... Worse, we have found ourselves making enemies in the Islamic world faster than we could round them up or kill them.
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Sure, some information on the release of push updates would be nice, but at least it is better than releasing something that isn't up to par just to meet an artificial, self-imposed deadline. Jobs said it would be ready in September, it wasn't. ... Too little, way too late. I just found out that you can sync your...
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By the time they roll out across the U.S. fully (not just in a few markets here and there) it may be too late to convince every customer that they are this great company. ... The phone in Europe (even with TMo UK) are a whole lot better than the ones here and 3g at that. I thought about buying a phone from the UK but it would...
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70 Responses to “Better Late than Never: Dow 6,800” ... Couldn’t disagree more with the title, Dow 6800 is one thing that I would have been better never to see again.
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In the last two editions of Better Late Than Never, Scott beat himself up at length for having never seen Harold And Maude, and Kyle calmly shrugged off having never seen Alien. I fall somewhere between the two of them on the guilt scale over one of the most notable holes in my cinematic vocabulary.
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