| Subject | Datestamp | Replies | Score | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Re:No, this is why CLASS-ACTION SUITS exist | ||||||
| attached to Verizon Can't Do Math | ||||||
| Notepad! | ||||||
| attached to Does Visual Studio Rot the Brain? | ||||||
| Re:standards board | ||||||
| attached to Hacker Penetrates T-Mobile Systems | ||||||
| Re:Cue GPS hackers... | ||||||
| attached to California Considers Tracking Your Car | ||||||
| I don't know how to cope! | ||||||
| attached to Latest MyDoom Variant Gives Google Problems | ||||||
| Re:no charge? | ||||||
| attached to First Lawsuit Against Cell-Phone Spammers | ||||||
| Re:I like AT&T | ||||||
| Re:I like AT&T | ||||||
| Probably not intentional... | ||||||
| attached to AT&T Wireless Fumbles Number Portability | ||||||
| Re:Jury's out on that one | ||||||
| attached to What Has Number Portability Done For You? | ||||||
| Re:Free the phone numbers! | ||||||
| Re:Things I can't believe are true about US mobile | ||||||
| Re:What the.. | ||||||
| attached to Verizon Drops Opposition To Cell-Number Portability | ||||||
| Re:Price... | ||||||
| attached to Mom Meets Linux - A Lindows 4.0 Review | ||||||
| Re:What about Slugging? | ||||||
| attached to Bid On eBay To Speed Up Your Commute | ||||||
| Re:Wal-mart's business model won't work well here. | ||||||
| Wal-mart's business model won't work well here. | ||||||
| attached to Wal-Mart Enters NetFlix's Business | ||||||
| Fix the voice first. | ||||||
| attached to Is 3G Irrelevant? | ||||||
| Re:Did any other T-Mobilers get phone spammed in C | ||||||
| Against CA Law. | ||||||
| attached to Declaring War on Mobile Phone Spam | ||||||
| And in other news... | ||||||
| attached to Microsoft Acquires RAV Antivirus | ||||||
| Re:Seems like a good time.. | ||||||
| Re:DAV as an integration method for outlook? | ||||||
| attached to Spammers Exploiting Hotmail Vulnerability | ||||||
| Re:No wonder Cingular is happy | ||||||
| attached to Cell Phone Number Portability Ruling | ||||||
You can measure a programmer's perspective by noting his attitude on the continuing viability of FORTRAN. -- Alan Perlis