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Re:Just don't look.
*Tuesday September 30, 2003 @09:08PM
1
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Group Asks Gov't to Crack Down on Product Placement
Re:Former perl, python, java geek gone to Ruby
*Monday August 04, 2003 @02:54PM
2
2, Interesting
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Ruby 1.8.0 Released
Re:Ebert puts it nicely
*Friday December 13, 2002 @07:20PM
1
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Critics Pan Nemesis
Don't rest too easy
*Tuesday April 30, 2002 @04:46PM
1
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Klez, The Virus that Keeps on Giving
you forgot about...
*Thursday December 27, 2001 @08:31PM
1
1
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Poll: Favorite Non-Bender Sci-Fi Bot?
Re:Worthless
*Thursday November 15, 2001 @07:07PM
1
Re:Worthless
*Thursday November 15, 2001 @07:04PM
6
5, Interesting
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How Not To Ship Computers
Re:Gotta love those porn guys...
*Thursday March 08, 2001 @01:19PM
1
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DoubleClick Banner Ad Patent Busted
Re:Removed 30mins of footage for U.S. audience
*Sunday December 03, 2000 @08:39AM
1
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Dune Miniseries Airs Tonight
Remember Sturgeon's Law
*Friday October 15, 1999 @11:39AM
1
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Major Star Wars Character To Die in Next Books
AI? Tanks for nuthin.... :)
*Wednesday September 15, 1999 @02:59PM
1
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Implementing Artificial Neural Networks
what about the best of both?
*Tuesday September 07, 1999 @07:44AM
1
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Slashdot's Meta Moderation
A Disc/MP3Man would be nice....
*Monday February 15, 1999 @11:57AM
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Diamond Rio Selling Well
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