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Troll vs legitimate non-practicing entity  *Wednesday September 18, 2013 @02:03PM 1 1
   attached to Ask Slashdot: When Is Patent License Trading Not Trolling?
Citizens United  *Friday April 19, 2013 @02:25PM 1 2
Feedback loops  *Friday April 19, 2013 @02:24PM  2
   attached to Ask Slashdot: What Planks Would You Want In a Platform of a Political Party?
Can't anyone do math?  *Tuesday October 23, 2012 @11:59AM 3 1
   attached to The UK's 5-Minute 4G Data Cap
RED BORDER.  *Wednesday April 04, 2012 @11:30PM  1
   attached to Plantronics Helps Make Remote Workers' Lives Easier (Video)
testing on linux: use spew  *Tuesday April 03, 2012 @02:01PM  1
   attached to Ask Slashdot: How Do You Test Storage Media?
Re:Linux as guest  *Sunday May 21, 2006 @11:28PM  1
Linux as guest  *Sunday May 21, 2006 @02:00AM 1 1
   attached to Which OS Makes the Best VMWare Host?
Postmaster - /dev/null  *Tuesday December 28, 2004 @07:56PM 2 2, Interesting
   attached to Bounced Email - Dealing w/ the Latest Type of Spam?
There is no loyalty anyway  *Tuesday November 23, 2004 @09:26PM 1 2, Insightful
   attached to Switching to Contracting?
Knoppix  *Wednesday June 02, 2004 @05:46PM 1 1
   attached to Administering a PC in a Vacation Rental Home?
IPv6 won't change the false scarcity  *Friday November 30, 2001 @02:37PM  2, Interesting
   attached to Is the Internet Shutting Out Independent Players?
Re:A possible approach to DDOS. Requires IPv6.  *Monday April 03, 2000 @07:24PM  1
A possible approach to DDOS. Requires IPv6.  *Monday April 03, 2000 @02:31PM  1
   attached to Stopping Distributed Denial Of Service
My selections off the menu...  *Wednesday January 05, 2000 @12:23PM  1
   attached to What's the Best Online Financial Soluion?
Re:Blame AT&T  *Monday January 03, 2000 @12:07AM  1
Blame AT&T  *Monday December 27, 1999 @11:40AM  1
   attached to Why is BSD Not As Popular As Linux?
Meta  *Thursday July 29, 1999 @09:31PM  2
   attached to Ask Slashdot: Building a Large Email Service

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