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I may be dyslexic, but...  *Tuesday April 11, 2000 @11:25AM  1
   attached to The Rise Of The Chickclickers
Re:SMP  *Tuesday April 11, 2000 @03:46AM  1
For all the people looking for a BP6-2  *Tuesday April 11, 2000 @03:40AM  1
   attached to Celeron 2 Overclocking
MSFT and Nasdaq(off topic)  *Monday April 03, 2000 @04:40PM  1
   attached to Microsoft Loses
Parallels  *Sunday February 27, 2000 @03:08PM  1
But...  *Sunday February 27, 2000 @03:01PM  1
   attached to Pirates Steal Negative $1,400,000,000 from Music Industry
Isn't that AOLs marketing?  *Thursday February 17, 2000 @01:47PM  1
   attached to New Desktop for Linux
This remains untrue  *Saturday February 05, 2000 @05:15PM  1
   attached to Is Usenet Dying?
College students greedy?  *Friday January 14, 2000 @09:54AM  1
   attached to High Speed Net Access Defining College Life
Items you WON'T need for Y2K  *Thursday December 30, 1999 @08:22AM  1
   attached to The Geek Compound Prepares for Y2k
Re:How about NJ? (Don't laugh!) (Was: Re:NYC)  *Thursday December 30, 1999 @08:23PM  1
   attached to On Keeping Geeks in a Metropolitan Area
Question  *Monday December 27, 1999 @08:39AM  1
   attached to Interviews: Two This Week - First, L0pht...
Re:I want first post!  *Tuesday December 21, 1999 @12:53PM  1
   attached to Tales From theBazaar
Goodie Goodie Gumdrops  *Monday December 20, 1999 @11:38AM  1
   attached to Thawte Bought by Verisign
Re:What about SlashDot's censorship?  *Monday December 20, 1999 @12:11PM  1
Censorship: The Next Drug?  *Monday December 20, 1999 @12:08PM  1
   attached to Interview: Two Censorware Experts
Its a little irony but...  *Saturday December 18, 1999 @06:28AM  1
   attached to Unified Instant Messaging Clients?
You know what...  *Saturday December 11, 1999 @03:18PM  1
   attached to Maybe Video Games Don't Make Kids Kill
Re:Overclocking Theory  *Sunday November 21, 1999 @02:54PM  1
   attached to Tom's Reviews Kryotech's 1000MHz PC

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