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JHandey (635824)

JHandey
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I believe IT is going to suffer from automation  *Tuesday January 28 2003, @08:31PM  1
   attached to Lifetime Careers in IT?
It's about time.  *Wednesday January 22 2003, @04:57PM  1
   attached to Congress To Consider Age Limits On Violent Games
10 years from now, Cruising for Demographics.  *Tuesday January 21 2003, @11:51PM  1
   attached to Michelin to Include RFID Transmitter in Every Tire
4000 books? You're done dude.  *Monday January 20 2003, @04:56PM 1 2, Funny
   attached to Top 10 New Sci-Fi/SF Authors?
Helpful hint to avoid duplicates  *Monday January 20 2003, @12:50PM  1
   attached to Second Hand Hard Discs Reveal Secrets
Ooooooooh... CONNECT 6 billion brains  *Monday January 20 2003, @02:55AM 6 5, Funny
   attached to Dave Hughes' Campaign To Connect 6 Billion Brains
Re:A simple solution to spam?  *Sunday January 19 2003, @11:37AM 2 1
A simple solution to spam?  *Sunday January 19 2003, @12:57AM 2 1
   attached to MIT Spam Conference Conclusions
Programs to play games and programs to catch them  *Tuesday January 14 2003, @10:07PM 2 3, Funny
   attached to Turing Test Competition At CalTech
I have an exercise program for /.'ers.  *Monday January 13 2003, @10:42PM  0, Flamebait
   attached to Games Controlled By An Exercise Bike
What if the RIAA counts itself as a beneficiary?  *Friday January 10 2003, @10:12PM  1
   attached to RIAA Settlement: Possible Consumer Payback
Trusted Computing=Anti Competitive?  *Thursday January 09 2003, @10:26PM  1
   attached to AMI Introduces 'Trusted Computing' BIOS
Re:uhm...  *Tuesday December 31 2002, @10:53AM  1
   attached to Microsoft Reader Format Cracked
He barely reads the stories in the first place...  *Saturday December 21 2002, @01:49AM  1
   attached to Unintended Aural Consequences of MP3 Compression
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