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| Re:Depends on what you do with the data | ||||||
| attached to Data-Crunching Could Kill Your Downtime At Work | ||||||
| Re:Piss off- text of her blog which was taken down | ||||||
| attached to Oracle Exec: Stop Sending Vulnerability Reports | ||||||
| Re:Does Laid off = fired? | ||||||
| attached to I've been laid off ... | ||||||
| Been done | ||||||
| attached to Researchers: Mobile Users Will Trade Data For Fun and Profit | ||||||
| query | ||||||
| attached to Interviews: Ask James Randi About Investigating the Truth | ||||||
| Re:August | ||||||
| attached to Navigating a Geek Marriage? | ||||||
| Re:Buttload of data | ||||||
| attached to Sequencing a Human Genome In a Week | ||||||
| Re:Is it just me | ||||||
| Re:Privacy shcmivacy | ||||||
| Re:Privacy shcmivacy | ||||||
| Re:And the most bothersome part of this | ||||||
| Re:Is it just me | ||||||
| Re:Is it just me | ||||||
| attached to Virginia Tech Report Cites Privacy Law Problems | ||||||
| Re:Sensational | ||||||
| attached to Bringing Bandwidth To Iraq | ||||||
| Re:Changing percpetion | ||||||
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| attached to X Prize For a 100-MPG Car | ||||||
| Re:Who has time? Try Pandora! | ||||||
| attached to DRM Free Music is Everywhere | ||||||
| Re:Kind of radical, but I hope it works | ||||||
| attached to California Proposes to Ban Incandescent Lightbulbs | ||||||
| Re:But why not? | ||||||
| attached to Water From Wind | ||||||
| Re:Incoming lawsuits in: | ||||||
| attached to Microwave Experiments Cause Sponge Disasters | ||||||
| Re:sheesh | ||||||
| attached to Woman Killed In Wii-Related Competition | ||||||
| Re:the U-Bend | ||||||
| attached to What Bizarre IT Setups Have You Seen? | ||||||
| Re:Little Suzy. | ||||||
| attached to Newest Job Qualification — A Good Credit History | ||||||
| Re:Internet Security Systems | ||||||
| attached to IBM to Buy ISS for $1.3 Billion | ||||||
"Card readers? We don't need no stinking card readers." -- Peter da Silva (at the National Academy of Sciencies, 1965, in a particularly vivid fantasy)