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better marketing is really what's required  *Friday May 06, 2005 @03:46PM 2 4, Insightful
   attached to Associated Press Reviews OpenOffice
Microsoft PR Algorithm  *Friday May 06, 2005 @02:22PM 3 5, Funny
   attached to Microsoft Reverses Stand on Discrimination Bill
Here's hoping they get all they can out of PG-13  *Friday May 06, 2005 @12:30PM 7 2, Funny
   attached to Initial ROTS Reviews Hit the Internet
Re:Sunday  *Tuesday March 29, 2005 @03:25PM  0
   attached to Poll: The Worst Day of the week is ...
Re:Americans need to get themselves straight..  *Thursday February 17, 2005 @12:16PM  0
   attached to Grand Theft Auto Led Teen to Kill
I believe the question should be rephrased  *Wednesday January 05, 2005 @02:56PM  0
   attached to What Do You Believe Even If You Can't Prove It?
new way to commute  *Monday December 27, 2004 @11:45AM  0
   attached to Closer to Human Flight
what's next  *Wednesday November 24, 2004 @04:46PM  0
   attached to Recycling Gone Wrong: The AOL Throne
offtopic but she is ugly  *Tuesday November 23, 2004 @05:26PM 1 0
   attached to Australian Idol And ISP Censorship
When I have a specific need  *Wednesday November 10, 2004 @06:32PM  0
   attached to When Is A Good Time To Upgrade?
old article???  *Monday November 01, 2004 @02:43PM  -1, Redundant
   attached to Virtual Stuntmen Ready for Hollywood
Re:Missing feature  *Thursday September 16, 2004 @09:08AM  1, Funny
   attached to Animal Robots
Re:one feature I would have liked  *Tuesday September 14, 2004 @09:31AM  2, Insightful
It's been done  *Tuesday September 14, 2004 @09:09AM  1
   attached to Batch-o-Moz: Firefox, Thunderbird, Suite Released
Who does this????  *Tuesday August 24, 2004 @12:47PM  0, Redundant
   attached to Virtual Girlfriend
Re:I don't mind that...  *Friday August 20, 2004 @04:33PM 1 1
   attached to SF Author Robert J. Sawyer Looks at 2014
how do the floor tiles react?  *Wednesday August 11, 2004 @02:03PM  1
   attached to Walking In A VR Future

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