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| Re:Did I read that right? | ||||||
| Re:Did I read that right? | ||||||
| attached to When Good Interfaces Go Crufty | ||||||
| This sounds familiar | ||||||
| attached to Next Windows to Have New Filesystem | ||||||
| Bill, you big fibber, you! | ||||||
| attached to Cringely On Gates' Free Software Connection | ||||||
| Slashdot feature request | ||||||
| attached to The Power of Multi-Language Applications | ||||||
| Re:On correct use of apostrophes | ||||||
| attached to God's Debris | ||||||
| Re:Velikovsky CRACKPOT | ||||||
| attached to Meteor May Have Wiped Out Middle East Civilization | ||||||
| Well, gee, did I miss a meeting or something? | ||||||
| attached to Why Linux is About to Lose | ||||||
| Re:stats schmats | ||||||
| attached to Why Open Source Software/Free Software? | ||||||
| Re:hmmm | ||||||
| attached to How To Deal With (Techie) Prima Donnas | ||||||
| Degradation in peripheral quality in general | ||||||
| Re:This is okay but... | ||||||
| attached to (Nearly) Zero-Force Keyboard | ||||||
| The mother and father of all Word bugs | ||||||
| attached to Embracing Digital Photography | ||||||
| Re:They Don't *Always* Win | ||||||
| attached to Microsoft's Return Part Two | ||||||
| A former `guru' speaks... | ||||||
| attached to Tech Support: Sucking Even More | ||||||
| Comal?! COMAL?! WTF?! | ||||||
| attached to Smalltalk Solutions 2001 Trip Report | ||||||
| Re:Demonstrating harm is tough. Or is it? | ||||||
| Re:Demonstrating harm is tough. Or is it? | ||||||
| attached to Microsoft: Second Thoughts | ||||||
| Not just fvwm2; twm too | ||||||
| attached to Apple Patents GUI Theme Engine | ||||||
| What do you think Open Source IS?! | ||||||
| attached to RMS Responds To Allchin's Comments | ||||||
| Re:Suck Less | ||||||
| Re:Suck Less | ||||||
| attached to Making Software Suck Less, Pt. II | ||||||
| Re:I'd rather read about Microsoft | ||||||
| Re:Spelling | ||||||
| attached to Rebel Code | ||||||
The rule on staying alive as a program manager is to give 'em a number or give 'em a date, but never give 'em both at once.