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Linguistics and Perl  *Monday August 26, 2002 @12:50PM 2 2, Interesting
   attached to Ask Larry Wall
Re:It would be innacurate if it's all fun. But...  *Thursday May 23, 2002 @05:00PM  1
   attached to E3: Epic, US Army Develop Games as Recruitment Tool
Helocopters are better  *Sunday July 29, 2001 @11:06AM  3
   attached to The Jet Powered Beer Cooler
Re:Japanese-language tracks are a good thing  *Wednesday December 20, 2000 @04:57PM  2
   attached to Princess Mononoke Released on DVD
Re:Microsoft's new temp rules:  *Tuesday December 12, 2000 @03:51PM  1
Re:How Microsoft treats their employees  *Tuesday December 12, 2000 @03:24PM  1
   attached to Microsoft Settles 'Permatemp' Case For $97 Million
technological determinism? pt II  *Monday December 11, 2000 @10:10AM  1
technological determinism?  *Monday December 11, 2000 @08:58AM  1
   attached to The Renaissance
Can you say cruse missle?  *Monday November 13, 2000 @06:33PM  2
   attached to Unmanned aircraft experiment
Re:I don't understand  *Saturday November 11, 2000 @10:44AM  1
   attached to The 3Dsia project: More then a 3DWM
Skull???  *Tuesday October 31, 2000 @05:32AM  1
   attached to Chandra Discovers Enormous "Skull"
Re:True, but...  *Tuesday October 31, 2000 @05:36AM  1
   attached to Cheap Launch Ends in the Drink
Re:An interesting reversal of fortunes.  *Saturday October 28, 2000 @05:48PM  1
   attached to The Impact on Open Source of Stolen Microsoft Code
Re:The question  *Monday September 18, 2000 @05:01PM  1
The question  *Monday September 18, 2000 @02:33PM  3
   attached to Beginnings of The Free Software Debate in 1975
no boundaries is no protection  *Friday April 28, 2000 @05:24AM  1
   attached to Metallica's "Justice" And Napster
Something to think about  *Wednesday April 26, 2000 @01:35PM  1
   attached to Dr. Dre Might Sue Napster Users?
If you think it's ugly...  *Tuesday April 18, 2000 @06:33PM  2
   attached to Mozilla Milestone 15

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