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Re:But  *Wednesday February 16, 2011 @11:33PM  1
   attached to Lawmaker Reintroduces WikiLeaks Prosecution Bill
Re:Oh god..  *Sunday May 30, 2010 @06:02PM  1
   attached to Students Show a Dramatic Drop In Empathy
Re:What?  *Saturday September 27, 2008 @04:52PM 1 4, Insightful
   attached to Matching Up Hotkeys for OS X and Linux GUIs?
Re:Firefox has the wrong focus  *Sunday April 30, 2006 @08:03PM 2 5, Insightful
   attached to Places Feature Cut From Firefox 2
Re:Sizes - Memory, Download  *Monday October 31, 2005 @06:27PM  2, Funny
   attached to Google Hiring Programmers to Work on OpenOffice
Christmas  *Friday August 05, 2005 @01:31AM  1
   attached to Sony May Delay PS3 Until 2007
DRM  *Tuesday March 22, 2005 @10:14PM 1 1
   attached to Jon Johansen Breaks iTunes DRM Yet Again
Re:Business as usual  *Saturday November 20, 2004 @03:04PM  1
   attached to Anti-P2P Law Looms over the Horizon
Re:Freeloaders  *Sunday November 14, 2004 @11:27PM 2 1
Re:This proposal is based on a bad assumption...  *Sunday November 14, 2004 @11:21PM  1
   attached to Downhillbattle.org Bounty For P2P Gaim Plug-in
Re:How far would they go?  *Monday September 13, 2004 @10:49AM  1
   attached to Savebetamax.org National Call-in Day
Re:partial transcript  *Saturday September 11, 2004 @06:18PM  1
   attached to Star Wars TV Show, And An Unmade Trilogy
Re:I'm not into FPS games anymore...  *Monday August 09, 2004 @11:30PM 1 1
   attached to NovodeX Physics Engine SDK/Demo Released
Re:What about shorts?  *Monday June 07, 2004 @07:07PM  1
   attached to Poll: Dress Code at Work?
Re:Hysteria  *Tuesday June 01, 2004 @09:28PM  1
   attached to Browser Wars Mark II
Re:If I remember my Nintendo Power correctly.  *Wednesday April 07, 2004 @06:12PM  1
   attached to John Woo & Metroid the Movie?
Re:Linux on an iPod?  *Tuesday April 06, 2004 @10:36AM  1
   attached to Linux for iPod Matures

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