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| orgasmic, man | ||||||
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| Good birthday present | ||||||
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| Nifty... | ||||||
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| Re:Laws fuel counter attacks (offtopic) | ||||||
| attached to How Will Law Continue to Affect Technology? | ||||||
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| attached to Is Extinction Only Temporary? | ||||||
| Cue:Cat=POS | ||||||
| attached to Inside the CueCat Hardware | ||||||
| New OS's | ||||||
| attached to Would You Pay $1000 For Windows? | ||||||
| Speaking of popping open the hood... | ||||||
| attached to Digital Convergence in Violation of Postal Regs? | ||||||
| Re:I call myself a Luddite | ||||||
| The Matrix | ||||||
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| Since when has SETI gotten any decent funding? | ||||||
| attached to United Nations Brings You ... A Telescope | ||||||
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| attached to Hackers and Mysticism? | ||||||
| Re:Who decides what a "bad patent" is? | ||||||
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| Who decides what a "bad patent" is? | ||||||
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| It is possible to opt out of double-click.... | ||||||
| attached to Amazon's Privacy Policy Now Allows Sale of User Info | ||||||
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| attached to Review: Driving Mr. Albert | ||||||
Children begin by loving their parents. After a time they judge them. Rarely, if ever, do they forgive them. - Oscar Wilde