Subject | Datestamp | Replies | Score | |||
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The Wrong Question | ||||||
attached to Ask Slashdot: Can Commercial Hardware Routers Be Trusted? | ||||||
Re:IPV6 and Debian... | ||||||
attached to Worldwide IPv6 Adoption: Where Do We Stand Today? | ||||||
Re:multi-stakeholder | ||||||
attached to US House Votes 397-0 To Oppose UN Control of the Internet | ||||||
Re:Not Different Enough | ||||||
Not Different Enough | ||||||
attached to Jolla Confirms MeeGo App Store Is Coming | ||||||
Re:Giant Step Backwards | ||||||
Re:Wayland vs X | ||||||
Giant Step Backwards | ||||||
attached to Update On Wayland and X11 Support | ||||||
Re:Government Contract in Search of a Problem? | ||||||
Very disappointing | ||||||
attached to Full-Body Scans Rolled Out At All Australian International Airports | ||||||
Re:Don't be evil? | ||||||
attached to Google CEO Says Privacy Worries Are For Wrongdoers | ||||||
Re:Someone has high demands. | ||||||
Re:Someone has high demands. | ||||||
attached to "Going Google" Exposes Students' Email | ||||||
Re:So, what's the big deal | ||||||
attached to Perfect MITM Attacks With No-Check SSL Certs | ||||||
Re:Yup | ||||||
attached to Securing Your Notebook Against US Customs | ||||||
Re:Well duh! | ||||||
attached to Ubuntu's Power Consumption Tested | ||||||
Peter Lada's Design -- my two cents | ||||||
attached to Journal Discussion: Redesign V: Redesign Forever | ||||||
Unix Scripts... Prior Art? | ||||||
attached to Kodak Wins $1 Billion Java Lawsuit | ||||||
Re:Meaning what? | ||||||
attached to Poll: Favorite Poll? | ||||||
Re:Math is fun | ||||||
attached to Computer Pioneer Bob Bemer Dies | ||||||
Re:RMS | ||||||
attached to Whose Desktop Would You Most Like To See? | ||||||
Re:I already got the patch | ||||||
attached to Open Source Firm Releases Patch for IE Bug [UPDATED] | ||||||
Fuel cells are great, but expensive | ||||||
attached to Building Longer-Lived Fuel-Cell Stacks | ||||||
Just a big scam... | ||||||
attached to Russia to Offer Space Mail | ||||||
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