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Hope
*Friday May 14, 2010 @12:35PM
1
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Cheap Cancer Drug Finally Tested In Humans
Been there, done that ...
*Monday February 16, 2009 @12:57PM
1
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Do We Need a New Internet?
Missing the point
*Monday January 26, 2009 @01:39PM
2, Insightful
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The MST3K Crew Reunites For Live Webcast
Re:Mouse will be dead?
*Monday December 15, 2008 @01:36PM
1
1
Re:Mouse will be dead?
*Monday December 15, 2008 @12:56PM
1
Mouse will be dead?
*Monday December 15, 2008 @12:49PM
6
2, Funny
attached to
The Age of Touch Computing
GFWL really bothers me
*Sunday September 28, 2008 @11:43PM
1
attached to
GTA IV
On PC Goes Exclusive With 'Games For Windows Live'
Who has the time?
*Thursday June 19, 2008 @03:14PM
1
attached to
1 In 3 Sysadmins Snoop On Colleagues
No worries
*Sunday May 18, 2008 @06:43PM
1
attached to
Shopping Centers Track Customers Via Cell Phone Signals
Poorly written
*Sunday May 18, 2008 @06:53PM
1
2, Insightful
attached to
A Few Notes on Movies of the Near Future
Re:The alternative interpretation ...
*Tuesday April 08, 2008 @02:30PM
1
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Sony Thinks Blu-ray Will Sell Like DVDs by Year End
Re:Did I miss something?
*Friday April 20, 2007 @05:14PM
1
Did I miss something?
*Friday April 20, 2007 @05:07PM
1
1
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SCO Chairman Fights to Ban Open Wireless Networks
Earlier claims
*Monday November 07, 2005 @09:47AM
1
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New Discovery Disproves Quantum Theory?
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