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Re:Shouldn't be too hard...  *Monday April 07, 2008 @03:39PM  1
Re:Shouldn't be too hard...  *Monday April 07, 2008 @03:36PM 1 1
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Re:"Unskilled"?  *Wednesday December 13, 2006 @04:02AM 1 2, Insightful
   attached to Unrefined "Musician" Gains a Global Audience
Re:WTF, Dude  *Tuesday October 31, 2006 @09:54PM  1
Dear God, what have they done...  *Tuesday October 31, 2006 @01:14AM 8 5, Interesting
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Re:The Slashdot moderation system proves....  *Tuesday September 12, 2006 @04:49PM 1 1
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Music OCR  *Tuesday September 05, 2006 @01:16AM 4 1
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Re:I need a metronome.....  *Tuesday September 12, 2006 @07:10PM  1
   attached to F(OS)S for Learning a Musical Instrument ?
Re:Much ado about nothing?  *Thursday August 31, 2006 @08:09PM  1
Re:Much ado about nothing?  *Thursday August 31, 2006 @07:38PM  1
   attached to Continued Opposition To Laptops in Schools
Re:Perfect for Slashdot  *Thursday August 24, 2006 @11:30PM  1
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Re:Bela Bartok?  *Sunday March 12, 2006 @10:11PM  2, Informative
   attached to Music Based on Fibonacci Sequence and Stock Market
Re:It's done in music already.  *Thursday November 17, 2005 @12:37AM  1
Re:It's done in music already.  *Wednesday November 16, 2005 @11:26PM 1 1
   attached to Literature Teeters on the Edge of a 'Gr8 Fall'
Re:Nice...but not necessary  *Thursday May 12, 2005 @02:31PM 2 1
   attached to Using Email Networks as P2P Spam Filters
Re:Patents application  *Wednesday April 13, 2005 @03:02PM 6 4, Informative
   attached to Randomly Generated Paper Accepted to Conference
Re:From The...  *Monday March 14, 2005 @01:53AM  1
   attached to Canadian Spam Levels - Up? Down? You Be the Judge

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