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21
votes
exhaustive list of jquery mobile data-roles?
jquery-mobile
asked Oct 7 '11 at 22:59
stackoverflow.com
11
votes
NoSQL and RDBMS together?
nosql
rdbms
asked Oct 21 '11 at 0:11
dba.stackexchange.com
11
votes
Why did mountains float in Avatar
avatar
asked Jan 14 '12 at 23:23
scifi.stackexchange.com
10
votes
How do you play old Windows games that use Quicktime?
backwards-compatibility
asked Oct 27 '11 at 17:24
gaming.stackexchange.com
10
votes
Will philosophy ever come to an “end”?
history-of-philosophy
asked Nov 17 '11 at 23:46
philosophy.stackexchange.com
8
votes
Given that an Object is an Array of any type how do you test that it is empty in Java?
java
arrays
types
asked Jan 30 '12 at 17:47
stackoverflow.com
7
votes
gem install json -v 1.7.3 gives 'Please update your PATH to include build tools'
ruby-on-rails-3
json
windows-8
build-tools
asked May 22 '12 at 2:20
stackoverflow.com
7
votes
Where can you ask about Career Advice?
discussion
site-rec
career-development
asked Nov 2 '11 at 13:56
meta.stackoverflow.com
6
votes
Can you create rules in Gmail?
gmail
gmail-filters
asked Feb 13 '12 at 16:51
webapps.stackexchange.com
6
votes
Does business logic really belong on the server?
ajax
server-side
business-logic
asked Oct 17 '11 at 23:53
programmers.stackexchange.com
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Why aren't more species' planets named differently from their species name?
scifi.stackexchange.com
7
Word/phrase to mean something that just happens once
english.stackexchange.com
7
Is there a confirmed historic record of using “non-standard” live animals for military purposes?
history.stackexchange.com
6
Do most of today's democratic nations with two-party system exhibit a civil war in recent past?
history.stackexchange.com
6
Java - Generics with lists
stackoverflow.com
6
Increased irritability with ultra-low body fat?
fitness.stackexchange.com
5
Where did the notion of “one return only” come from?
programmers.stackexchange.com
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