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Make up your own mind  *Friday September 12, 2008 @08:02PM  2
   attached to 'Super Steel' Sought For Fusion Reactors
Re:In General  *Monday February 11, 2008 @11:55PM  2
In General  *Monday February 11, 2008 @12:17PM 2 2
   attached to Domain Key Identified Mail vs Phishing
Re:Strange, 1p/10 mins more than 12pp/5 mins?  *Wednesday November 21, 2007 @08:34PM 1 2
Re:Strange, 1p/10 mins more than 12pp/5 mins?  *Wednesday November 21, 2007 @03:13PM 1 2
   attached to Comparing Memory Usage of Firefox 2 vs 3
Re:Vista needs the space  *Wednesday July 11, 2007 @09:40PM  2
   attached to Turns Out Ubuntu Dell Costs $225 More
Re:ob  *Tuesday July 03, 2007 @10:06AM 5 2
   attached to Massachusetts Likely To Approve OOXML
Re:IM re-queued or fallback to email?  *Wednesday June 27, 2007 @11:59AM  2
   attached to Slashdot: Podcasts, IM, Improved Discussions
Re:what?  *Friday June 08, 2007 @08:32PM  1
Re:Miranda?  *Friday June 08, 2007 @08:00PM 3 5, Insightful
   attached to Six Multi-Service IM Clients Reviewed
Re:Write to your reps  *Monday June 04, 2007 @06:57PM  0, Flamebait
Re:I'm not from America  *Monday June 04, 2007 @06:43PM  1
   attached to Pro-ODF Legislation Loses In Six States
Re:ok for low end, not for high  *Wednesday May 30, 2007 @09:35AM  3, Interesting
   attached to Does ZFS Obsolete Expensive NAS/SANs?
Re:hmm  *Monday March 12, 2007 @11:39PM 1 2, Insightful
   attached to Microsoft XML Fast-Tracked Despite Complaints
Re:Why not OpenXML?  *Wednesday February 07, 2007 @05:46PM  1
Re:Why not OpenXML?  *Wednesday February 07, 2007 @05:30PM  1
Re:OOXML and ISO approval  *Wednesday February 07, 2007 @05:21PM  1
Inaccurate description  *Wednesday February 07, 2007 @03:28PM  1
   attached to Texas Bill For Open Documents
Re:FUD?  *Tuesday February 06, 2007 @03:10PM  1
   attached to Graph of Linux Vs. Windows System Calls
Re:It's The License That Kills It  *Friday December 08, 2006 @09:19PM  2, Informative
   attached to Microsoft Wins Industry Standard Status for Office
So much FUD, So little time  *Monday December 04, 2006 @05:06PM  2, Informative
Re:Hmmm  *Monday December 04, 2006 @04:43PM  1
Re:Hmmm  *Monday December 04, 2006 @04:25PM  1
Re:Can I load it in Word?  *Monday December 04, 2006 @11:25AM 1 2, Insightful
   attached to OpenDocument Now Published ISO Standard

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