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This was downvoted and yet seems to me a perceptive comment.
It is awesome that a Sales Guy CEO can be this perceptive and open minded.
For all his faults, John Gruber is perceptive and an incisive writer.
If you are the least bit perceptive, you are extremely unlikely to be wrong about 'where the line is.
Gruber is perceptive and incisive, but post hoc analyses are dime a dozen.
This piece is very perceptive in portraying Prop 13 property-tax caps and rent-control as sibling policies, each feeding destructive "I've got mine" politics.
As hard as it is for a Kiwi to suggest, it looks like Australia are just being a bit more perceptive and thoughtful than other countries by considering all way ways this crazy gTLD thing is going to go wrong.
If you were bitching in this thread about how Apple Employees aren't knowledgeable enough because you expected them to know even a fraction of what you know, perhaps you're not as perceptive as you think you are.
As usual from Clarkson, it's extremely opinionated and nobody sensible would take it as the final arbiter on anything, although it is a unique and fairly perceptive take on the car.
Kids are very perceptive, they notice the apparent differences in acceptable behavior very early on; they are internalizing it subconsciously whether we bring it up or not.
I am debating starting up a bot which just scans for stuff like this and auto-posts a reply of "Yes, this article didn't mention your favorite buzzword, and you must be incredibly perceptive and intelligent to have noticed this and pointed it out."
>Kids are very perceptive, they notice the apparent differences in acceptable behavior very early onYes and if young girls' early exposure to the industry consists largely of "Girl-centric CS activities" then they will immediately wonder why they need such special treatment.
Perceptive definitions
of or relating to perception; "perceptive faculties"
having the ability to perceive or understand; keen in discernment; "a perceptive eye"; "a perceptive observation"