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Loaded questions also reveal political bias.  *Friday November 21, 2008 @05:57PM  1
   attached to US Officials Flunk Test On Civic Knowledge
Oh, look, the story's gone ...  *Friday July 18, 2008 @10:32PM 1 2, Informative
   attached to Diebold Patch May Be Evidence of '02 Election Tampering
Re:Legality Question  *Sunday June 15, 2008 @04:12PM  1
   attached to Google To Develop ISP Throttling Detector
Discerning Threat of Suit vs. Actual Legal Action  *Tuesday April 24, 2007 @05:46PM 1 2, Insightful
   attached to Report of Net Art Theft Draws Lawyer Threats
It's a matter of intent and motive ...  *Tuesday March 27, 2007 @06:21PM  1
   attached to Can Large Corporations Buy "Cool?"
Re:I call shenanigans  *Thursday March 11, 2004 @09:05PM  1
   attached to ExtremeTech Wages War of the Codecs
Re:OPENGROUPWARE ON MAC OS??? ANYONE?  *Friday February 06, 2004 @12:40AM 2 2, Interesting
   attached to Running a Business on Open Source Software?
Tried it. Does nothing  *Tuesday October 02, 2001 @06:53PM 3 3, Informative
   attached to Huge security hole in Internet Explorer for MacOS
Complain to the advertisers  *Tuesday July 31, 2001 @01:18PM  2
   attached to Don't Eat the Yellow Links
.COM failed? Lets go to b-school !  *Wednesday June 13, 2001 @02:01PM  1
   attached to What is the Value of an MBA to a Techie?
The answer: Was:This is why I don't sleep ...  *Tuesday April 17, 2001 @08:13AM  1
   attached to How Corporate Lobbyists Colonized the Net
New Cookie Management Features - Good Luck  *Wednesday November 15, 2000 @12:03PM  1
   attached to Has Netscape's Browser Become Too Self-Serving?
Re:But that dosn't change much about choice  *Wednesday August 09, 2000 @07:12AM  1
   attached to Distributed Computing Applied to Medical Research
Re:Two news coverage things that bug me.  *Friday July 28, 2000 @08:44AM  1
   attached to Compressed Beyond Recognition: An MP3 Compendium

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