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| Re:script to stop this new @!#%#@! bug | ||||||
| attached to BugTraq's Elias Levy Talks Security | ||||||
| Re:Yay GEM! | ||||||
| attached to The Real History of the GUI | ||||||
| On recommendation systems and 'coolness' | ||||||
| attached to Beyond Napster PLACEHOLDER | ||||||
| Hardware-independent solution | ||||||
| attached to Booting Linux In Three Seconds | ||||||
| Re:So where can we get this sucker at? | ||||||
| Re:Top 10 Reasons to Move to Windows 2000 Professi | ||||||
| attached to The Transmeta Pushme-Pullyou? | ||||||
| Re:Reliability? | ||||||
| Re:Compaq making computers? | ||||||
| attached to Compaq sells Linux Clusters | ||||||
| Re:TransGaming Technologies? | ||||||
| attached to Corel To Sell Linux Arm | ||||||
| Re:Read the quote, people! | ||||||
| attached to Transmeta Claims Five Year Lead Over Intel/AMD | ||||||
| Network Filing System?? | ||||||
| attached to Is UNIX an OS? | ||||||
| Re:Canadians | ||||||
| attached to Slashback: | ||||||
| Re:Talk about a waste of processor time. | ||||||
| attached to Can Computers Pray? | ||||||
| Re:IE integration was a good thing | ||||||
| attached to Microsoft Adresses World | ||||||
| Re:here's my guess about what would happen | ||||||
| Ick... | ||||||
| attached to Geeks, Silicon Valley, and Politics | ||||||
| Re:More Info | ||||||
| Re:My Twopeneth | ||||||
| Re:Creation....... | ||||||
| attached to Oil Isn't from Dinosaurs & Other Iconoclasms | ||||||
| Re:C++ string manipulation is easy | ||||||
| attached to Perl Domination in CGI Programming? | ||||||
| Re:Linux zealotry and hypocracy | ||||||
| attached to Eric S. Raymond Answers | ||||||
| Re:When we all go berserk... | ||||||
| attached to Corel Linux Beta License Violates GPL | ||||||
| Re:compaq keyboard (aka: alt GRRRRR!) | ||||||
| attached to Changing the Keyboard | ||||||
| Re:Democracy? Since when? | ||||||
| attached to Caldera Releasing Source | ||||||
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