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Re:Death?  *Wednesday May 17, 2006 @07:38PM 2 1
   attached to IBM and Fuji Announce Tape Storage Breakthrough
Re:Wow  *Sunday March 26, 2006 @04:04PM  1
   attached to Germany Accepts Strict Piracy Law
Greatest discoveries  *Wednesday March 08, 2006 @11:09PM  2, Insightful
   attached to Lab Produces 3.6 Billion Degree Gas
Re:I'm no physicist  *Thursday February 09, 2006 @03:47PM  1
   attached to No Time Travel, Sorry
Too many bugs  *Tuesday January 24, 2006 @04:54PM  1
   attached to 34 Design Flaws in 20 Days of Intel Core Duo
Re:Not the only debate  *Saturday November 26, 2005 @01:28AM  1
   attached to To Flush Or Not To Flush
probably fake...  *Saturday November 12, 2005 @07:20PM  1
   attached to Anti-Gravity Device Patented
If the service is free...  *Tuesday November 01, 2005 @03:43PM  1
   attached to Google DVRs and TV Advertising
If I told...  *Friday October 28, 2005 @12:05AM  1
   attached to Patents vs. Secrecy
overreaction  *Thursday October 20, 2005 @07:50PM  1
   attached to eBay Wants Voice Phone Free In Five Years
long time from now...  *Thursday September 08, 2005 @12:35AM 2 1
   attached to Katrina Delays Shuttle
Can't be real...  *Wednesday September 07, 2005 @04:36PM  1
   attached to Company to Settle and Mine Mars
too much money  *Tuesday September 06, 2005 @07:16PM  1
   attached to WoW Helping or Hurting the Industry?
Such generic things shouldn't be under patent....  *Saturday September 03, 2005 @01:31AM  1, Insightful
   attached to Apple Is Accused of Violating Software Patent
Sad, but I have to wonder...  *Wednesday August 31, 2005 @11:54PM  0
   attached to RIAA Hands out more Lawsuits
This is stupid...  *Tuesday August 30, 2005 @06:19PM  0
   attached to Creative Has MP3 Player Interface Patent
Re:great  *Monday August 29, 2005 @05:56PM  0
   attached to Send your name to Pluto
Re:ripoff price  *Friday September 02, 2005 @02:36AM  0
ripoff price  *Thursday August 18, 2005 @05:23PM 3 0
   attached to Wi-Fi Times Sixteen

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