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timc (31015)

timc
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http://alum.mit.edu/www/tbc/

Living a quiet family life in the Pikes Peak Region of Colorado. Available [mit.edu] to hack in Perl [pm.org].

timc (31015)

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Same NOP result here.  *Tuesday March 02 2004, @11:44AM  1
   attached to Do Your $20 Bills Explode In the Microwave?
It's up to $205,100.00 now [n/t]  *Monday February 02 2004, @01:57AM  1
WIPO now going for $1,125 on eBay  *Wednesday January 28 2004, @08:46PM 1 1
   attached to Microsoft Agrees Settlement Over MikeRoweSoft.com
URL correction  *Monday June 10 2002, @04:46PM 1 1
At least they're getting more clueful  *Monday June 10 2002, @04:44PM 1 1
   attached to Spoofing P2P Networks as Marketing Plot
Get serious! It's just a hack on a router.  *Wednesday August 11 1999, @10:17AM  1
   attached to World's Smallest Web Server (We Have a Winner)
CompuMentor  *Monday August 09 1999, @07:27AM  1
   attached to Ask Slashdot: Computer Charities for the Children?
Is this the best protest Katz can come up with?!  *Tuesday July 27 1999, @01:43PM  1
   attached to Ticket Booth Tyranny
Just the Statistics, Please  *Thursday July 08 1999, @05:47AM  1
Re:An Investor in the "Morality Industry" speaks o  *Tuesday July 06 1999, @01:30PM  1
Re:An Investor in the "Morality Industry" speaks o  *Tuesday July 06 1999, @08:14AM  1
Re:An Investor in the "Morality Industry" speaks o  *Friday July 02 1999, @06:12AM  1
An Investor in the "Morality Industry" speaks out  *Thursday July 01 1999, @09:51PM  2
   attached to South Park The Movie
Mining the Web  *Monday May 24 1999, @09:57AM  1
   attached to Here Come The Weblogs
Re:Katz, the Inflamer  *Sunday May 16 1999, @07:10PM  1
   attached to Sellout: George Lucas in HypeSpace
how to talk to the suits  *Thursday April 29 1999, @10:40AM  2
   attached to ESR: 0.75 billion Linux users 5 years from now
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