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| attached to Why You Should Use XHTML | ||||||
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| attached to 486 Turns 15 Years Old | ||||||
| Re:Monitors on Sparc5 | ||||||
| attached to Sun Sparc 5 Nostalgia | ||||||
| Re:Once again, Slashdot trumps logic for technolog | ||||||
| Re:Once again, Slashdot trumps logic for technolog | ||||||
| attached to Traffic Light Control For The Masses | ||||||
| Re:Quick useful user-level approach | ||||||
| attached to Eye on Java performance Improvements | ||||||
| Re:Sys Req | ||||||
| attached to Keyboard Layouts for the 21st Century? | ||||||
| Re:why didn't... | ||||||
| attached to Sync Your iPod on Linux | ||||||
| Re:one of the only... | ||||||
| attached to Poll: My usage of OS/2: | ||||||
| Re:True Type | ||||||
| attached to Scalable-Font Tools? | ||||||
| Re:(Slightly off topic) Problem with Classic s/w | ||||||
| attached to Dual 1Ghz G4 PowerMac With Extra Yummy | ||||||
| Re:Not very Unixlike at all, I'm afraid. | ||||||
| attached to How Unix-like is MacOS X? | ||||||
| Re:TNN is bad? | ||||||
| attached to Star Trek TNG DVDs | ||||||
| Re:Use Functional | ||||||
| attached to Can OO Programming Solve Engineering Problems? | ||||||
| Re:Pascal? | ||||||
| Re:Pascal? | ||||||
| attached to Do You Remember Bob? | ||||||
| NEXRAD: FAA, NWS, DoD | ||||||
| attached to Which Government Agencies are *nix-Friendly? | ||||||
| Real treckers... | ||||||
| Pink Blood? | ||||||
| attached to Star Trek: Enterprise Reactions? | ||||||
| Not Gonna Happen. | ||||||
| attached to Web Standards Project: Upgrade, Or Miss Out | ||||||
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| attached to The Star Wars Trilogy Storyline.. in Legos | ||||||
| Not in the Government | ||||||
| attached to Netscape 6 Fails to Support Web Standards | ||||||
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