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| Re:git | ||||||
| attached to Ask Slashdot: Documenting a Tangle of Network Devices? | ||||||
| Re:Not going to happen. Windows is "good enough" | ||||||
| attached to Why Linux Can't 'Sell' On the Desktop | ||||||
| Re:No, dark and fast | ||||||
| attached to Ask Slashdot: What Would Real Space Combat Look Like? | ||||||
| It's arbitrary | ||||||
| attached to Naming Bi-Directional Streams In an API? | ||||||
| Re:Uh, no | ||||||
| Re:Uh, no | ||||||
| attached to Italian Scientists Demonstrate Cold Fusion? | ||||||
| Re:What no spelling? | ||||||
| attached to Meet NELL, the Computer That Learns From the Net | ||||||
| Re:do it wrong, do it in VBScript | ||||||
| Re:DON'T DO IT! You'll get fired | ||||||
| attached to Simple Virus For Teaching? | ||||||
| Re:OpenDNS | ||||||
| attached to What Filters Are Right For Kids? | ||||||
| Re:Dvorak | ||||||
| Re:Dvorak | ||||||
| Re:Dvorak | ||||||
| attached to Dvorak Layout Claimed Not Superior To QWERTY | ||||||
| Re:The Body Count Unit of Time | ||||||
| attached to I'd rather measure my days by means of ... | ||||||
| Re:Keyword: Herd | ||||||
| attached to Practical Reasons To Choose Git Or Subversion? | ||||||
| Re:Some of those examples | ||||||
| attached to Best and Worst Coding Standards? | ||||||
| Re:Yeah, early Heinlein is what I remember | ||||||
| Re:Riverworld | ||||||
| attached to Sci-Fi Books For Pre-Teens? | ||||||
| Re:Probably not colors | ||||||
| attached to Best Color Scheme For Coding, Easiest On the Eyes? | ||||||
| Re:Err. Can we mod summaries? | ||||||
| Re:Err. Can we mod summaries? | ||||||
| attached to Obama Would Redirect NASA Funding to Education | ||||||
| Re:common carrier? | ||||||
| Re:common carrier? | ||||||
| attached to IFPI Turning To Lawsuits | ||||||
| Re:Wow... | ||||||
| attached to If IP Is Property, Where Is the Property Tax? | ||||||
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