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That's a solid position to be in. I can understand it can become overwhelming. I don't think dropping school is a very good option, unless you think you've learned as much as you can. I'd love to figure out how to help out. Contact me (email is in my profile) and maybe I can help in some way.


You aren't everyone else. You are you. Do what is best for you.

I would also explore if there is a way to make the deal a better option for you. Negotiate. If you've explored that, and it's still not, then walk away.


> Perhaps because it is 10 years since 95?

Try 20 years since 95.


Also, the domain registration date: 30 Jan 2013


Uh, no. A clone of Bang With Friends is on sale.

The URL to this one is bangfriends.net, the real URL is bangwithfriends.com.


Yes- this looks almost like a scam. Flagged.


I too believed I would be signing up for a service that was already launched and thought twice when I realized I was being deceived.


Same here.


Awesome idea and execution!

The only problem I have is that I may want to open more than one, and you seem to be limiting it.

Say, for example, I have a phone that is on there and see a new phone I want. I may want to compare size without needing to hold up my phone to the screen.


very good point. I do think product comparison will be an important use of this technology, and I'm definitely planning on adding features that would allow this. For now, you could hold your current phone up to your screen and see exactly how it compares ;)


Duplicate the browser tab, then in the 2nd window choose the other phone.


I believe you mean "phreaking" boxes.


I just use LiveReload for this.


Yes. A thousand times yes. I used to have a vim plugin[1] for reloading Chrome also. LiveReload[2] is far and away the way to go.

[1]: https://github.com/mkitt/browser-refresh.vim

[2]: http://livereload.com/


I am so happy. Thank you for these.


Another great tool for Mac: http://incident57.com/codekit/


CodeKit is "ok". But I prefer 100 times to use the command line for this kind of things.

Also LiveReload allows you to run it on another sevrer.


With LR, I actually had to un-train myself from constantly reloading the browser window. Now I just save a file in my IDE, and LR does it for me. I couldn't imagine going back to anything else.


And in case of CSS LR does not even reload the page, it injects CSS. Very handy for styling some "in between" elements—popovers and stuff like that.


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