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| Re:Good news everybody! | ||||||
| attached to Futurama Returns | ||||||
| Re:Bad for Sony | ||||||
| attached to Console Brand Loyalty and Lifestyle Choices | ||||||
| Re:Hmm | ||||||
| attached to AT&T Forwarding All Internet Traffic to NSA? | ||||||
| Re:The Black Knight | ||||||
| attached to Favourite Python Skit? | ||||||
| Re:Rub your fingers together | ||||||
| attached to Getting Fingerprint Readers to Read Your Prints? | ||||||
| Re:Ouch. | ||||||
| attached to CNN On The $500 PS3 | ||||||
| dupe? | ||||||
| attached to The Importance of Commenting and Documenting Code? | ||||||
| Re:Eh, it's not worth it. | ||||||
| attached to Futurama to be Resurrected? | ||||||
| Re:UO | ||||||
| attached to Don't Go Into The Corn Field | ||||||
| Re:And this is a surprise to who? | ||||||
| attached to A Shoe To The Head For Game Journalism | ||||||
| Re:so can't wait | ||||||
| attached to CNN Hands-On With The Revolution | ||||||
| Re:FIST SPORT! | ||||||
| Re:FIST SPORT! | ||||||
| attached to 2005's Console Hardware In Review | ||||||
| Re:Lots of scams out there... | ||||||
| attached to Cameras Online? How The Shysters Work | ||||||
| Use your car... | ||||||
| attached to Dealing w/ Massively Multiplying Power Cables? | ||||||
| Re:Customisable naming? | ||||||
| attached to Taiwan Irked at Google's Version of Earth | ||||||
| Re:Time Delays | ||||||
| Re:The Civ4 AI | ||||||
| attached to Ask The Civ IV Dev Team | ||||||
| Re:No more buttons. | ||||||
| attached to The History of the Game Controller | ||||||
| Les Claypool & Primus | ||||||
| attached to Poll: Favorite Onion? | ||||||
| Re:Wow! What a question to ask on Slashdot... | ||||||
| attached to Hackers, Spelling, and Grammar? | ||||||
| Re:a few | ||||||
| attached to What's the Best Geek Joke You Know? | ||||||
| Re:the draft | ||||||
| Re:the draft | ||||||
| attached to Pentagon Creating A Database Of Students | ||||||
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