| Subject | Datestamp | Replies | Score | |||
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| Uh... | ||||||
| attached to Quake 3 Source Code to be Released | ||||||
| Bah. | ||||||
| attached to Windows Guru Calls For IE7 Boycott | ||||||
| The problem with rating software... | ||||||
| attached to Rating System for Open Source Software | ||||||
| They're all the more relevant now. | ||||||
| attached to On The Durability Of Usability Guidelines | ||||||
| This is what I've been saying! | ||||||
| attached to Implications Of The Recent Hash Function Attacks | ||||||
| Link to obligatory H2G2 IF game solution | ||||||
| attached to Both Tea And No Tea - Updated Hitchhiker's Game | ||||||
| Fair enough. | ||||||
| attached to Gmail Cracks Down on Third-Party Notifiers | ||||||
| Great. | ||||||
| attached to Grow Your Own Replacement Bones | ||||||
| No information about composition? | ||||||
| attached to Two New Saturnian Moons | ||||||
| I don't think he's especially hypocritical. | ||||||
| attached to Jakob Nielsen Interview on Web Site Redesigns | ||||||
| But why is this exactly? | ||||||
| attached to Stanford Learns a Software Lesson | ||||||
| Maybe Ctrl-Tab? | ||||||
| attached to Journal Discussion: what the hell, man | ||||||
| I beg to differ. | ||||||
| attached to Journal Discussion: FloodMT on Sourceforge | ||||||
| Re:I still won't be happy... | ||||||
| attached to Better Search Results Than Google? | ||||||
| Yeah... | ||||||
| attached to Alan Ralsky Gripes About Can Spam Act | ||||||
| On a completely unrelated note... | ||||||
| attached to Company Claims Patent on CD Writing | ||||||
| This is why... | ||||||
| attached to Trouble Getting to SpamCop? | ||||||
| Looks like PKWare could screw up bad. | ||||||
| attached to PKWare Files a Patent Application for Secure .zip | ||||||
| Re:So? | ||||||
| Re:So? | ||||||
| I am not a "Microsoft apologetic". | ||||||
| Re:So? | ||||||
| Re:So? | ||||||
| So? | ||||||
| attached to Gates Provides Windows Crash Statistic | ||||||
A rock store eventually closed down; they were taking too much for granite.