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Re:Developers section red now ? | ||||||
attached to 64-Bit Java For Linux | ||||||
Re:at least TPB has a sense of humor about it | ||||||
attached to The Pirate Bay Blocked In Italy | ||||||
Re:Nothing wrong with that. | ||||||
attached to Common Interfaces for Gnome and KDE Released | ||||||
Yay! One more buzzword!!! (nt) | ||||||
attached to COWS Ajax - Ajax Evolved | ||||||
Re:my biggest gripe | ||||||
attached to Mozilla VP Talks the State of Firefox | ||||||
Re:You're addicted to your computer if... | ||||||
attached to Nvidia Unveils New 64x SLI GPU Rig | ||||||
Game prices and piracy | ||||||
attached to Merrill Lynch Predicts $200 Wii | ||||||
Re:Here's something to fix | ||||||
attached to Firefox 2 Alpha 2 Reviewed | ||||||
Fallout 3? | ||||||
attached to Cut Down In Their Prime | ||||||
Re:GM? | ||||||
attached to SUSE 10.0 OSS Released | ||||||
Re:EASY SOLUTION | ||||||
attached to Keystroke Logging Declared Illegal in Alberta | ||||||
Re:Rendering Bug? | ||||||
attached to Firefox 1.1 Boasts New Features | ||||||
Re:Keeping Count | ||||||
attached to Forty Years of Moore's Law | ||||||
Re:Really, who cares | ||||||
Re:Really, who cares | ||||||
attached to New Photoshop Details Leaked | ||||||
Re:REQ: block flash / show url for failed page loa | ||||||
attached to Mozilla Roadmap Update | ||||||
Re:thin? | ||||||
attached to Thin CRTs to Challenge LCDs in 2005 | ||||||
Re:Easy fix (extension) | ||||||
attached to Firefox News Roundup | ||||||
Re:foobar | ||||||
attached to Winamp Down for the Count | ||||||
Re:My Britannic still lists the Soviet Union! | ||||||
attached to Wikipedia != Authoritative? | ||||||
Re:Cooler != less heat produced | ||||||
attached to New Solution For Your Transistor BBQ | ||||||
Re:Heat and AMD | ||||||
attached to Two New AMD Mobile Chips Launched | ||||||
Re:Opera... | ||||||
Re:Does this mean... | ||||||
attached to PC Magazine Reviews Firefox, Opera | ||||||
Prof: So the American government went to IBM to come up with a data encryption standard and they came up with ... Student: EBCDIC!"