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Next: Cisco + Red Hat + NetApp | ||||||
attached to Oracle Buys Sun | ||||||
Gee, that was a lot.. | ||||||
attached to Slashdot's Disagree Mail | ||||||
What a pointless column | ||||||
attached to Microsoft 'Open Value Subscription' is None of the Above | ||||||
no, no, no | ||||||
attached to De-spamming Your Inbox The Hard Way | ||||||
Re:nukes vs nuclear power | ||||||
nukes vs nuclear power | ||||||
attached to Bruce Sterling On Lovelock's Pro-Nuclear Stance | ||||||
George Bush? | ||||||
attached to Poll: Biggest Threat to Humanity? | ||||||
Help SCO's Open Source Software ;) | ||||||
attached to Today's SCO News | ||||||
News? Issue? I don't get it... | ||||||
attached to Cell Numbers To Be Added To 411 | ||||||
Userland experience... | ||||||
attached to CDMA, Cell Phone Standards And Who "Wins" | ||||||
Europe's population larger than North America | ||||||
attached to Europe Net Users Now Outnumber US/Canada | ||||||
Won an award already in 1996 | ||||||
Re:Good hoax - but no cigar | ||||||
Re:excuse my ignorance | ||||||
attached to AT-ATs Coming to a Forest Near You | ||||||
Couldn't care less .. | ||||||
attached to Attack of the Clones | ||||||
Which Superpower? | ||||||
attached to Poll: Which Superpower? | ||||||
population of 3,5 million ... | ||||||
attached to 3G Is A Dog, And Other Truths | ||||||
More on the Guy | ||||||
attached to To the Moon, Alice | ||||||
Benefon has history | ||||||
attached to New Mobile Phone Makers on the Block? | ||||||
command names wasn't being changed | ||||||
attached to Secure Shell Will Remain 'SSH' | ||||||
Re:I fucking hate it! | ||||||
attached to Running BIND 4 or 8? Upgrade! | ||||||
Re:Backup programs ? | ||||||
attached to Searching for a Reliable Backup System? | ||||||
A change for the better | ||||||
attached to WIPO Settles 'Cybersquatting' Disputes | ||||||
Re:911 Access | ||||||
attached to Could Cell Phones Replace Regular Phones? | ||||||
A slow pup is a lazy dog. -- Willard Espy, "An Almanac of Words at Play"