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| They will need to be very lucky | ||||||
| attached to Grid Computes 420 Years Worth of Data in 4 Months | ||||||
| Re:Bogus from DeBeers | ||||||
| attached to Lab Created Diamonds Come to Market | ||||||
| Re:Dependence on WHAT? | ||||||
| Re:Could it be? | ||||||
| attached to NASA Reports Vast Hydrogen Reserves in Earth's Crust | ||||||
| Re:bitterness... | ||||||
| attached to The New Chemistry | ||||||
| Re:Le Guin rules! | ||||||
| attached to The Left Hand of Darkness | ||||||
| Get a grip! | ||||||
| attached to Windows XP Has Arrived | ||||||
| Re:Nuclear is not bad | ||||||
| attached to Nuclear Booster Rockets | ||||||
| gimme a break | ||||||
| attached to Questioning C-14 Dating | ||||||
| Buh, you're missing the point! | ||||||
| attached to Salon Sans Ads, For a Price | ||||||
| All your scramjet are belong to us! | ||||||
| attached to A Million Bucks, Mach 7.6, Straight Down | ||||||
| Re:Why not FreeBSD... | ||||||
| Re:Last night. | ||||||
| attached to FreeBSD 4.1.1 vs. Linux 2.4 | ||||||
| $70k speeding ticket treatment | ||||||
| attached to Surround Sound Quickies | ||||||
| Re:Not terribly useful for bulk Quanitites | ||||||
| Re:Painstaking | ||||||
| attached to Individual Chemical Bond Formed With STM | ||||||
| Re:100% compatible? No, and I have proof! | ||||||
| attached to Intel's Roadmap For the Future | ||||||
| Golden Orb on Socket A | ||||||
| attached to Socket A Coolers - That Don't Kill | ||||||
| Interesting | ||||||
| attached to Jupiter-sized Planet Orbits Epsilon Eridani | ||||||
| Re:Some cute lines. [he did say bub] | ||||||
| attached to Slashdot Meets X-Men | ||||||
| I don't think they knew their target audience | ||||||
| attached to Review: "Titan, A.E." | ||||||
| Re:EDO | ||||||
| attached to RAM Prices Expected To Skyrocket This Week | ||||||
| How the switching may work | ||||||
| Re:L and R or R and S | ||||||
| attached to New Molecule With Switchable Chirality | ||||||
Thus mathematics may be defined as the subject in which we never know what we are talking about, nor whether what we are saying is true. -- Bertrand Russell