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Re:They've Finally Done It.  *Friday April 16, 2010 @01:02PM 2 1
   attached to UK Scientists Create a Three-Parent Embryo
Damn toasters....  *Thursday March 04, 2010 @11:16AM  2, Funny
   attached to Why PyCon 2010's Conference Wi-Fi Didn't Melt Down
Does no one get it?  *Sunday December 27, 2009 @09:56PM 1 2, Interesting
   attached to How To Teach a 12-Year-Old To Program?
Re:If it doesn't feel that illegal, people don't c  *Friday November 06, 2009 @05:45PM  1
If it doesn't feel that illegal, people don't care  *Friday November 06, 2009 @03:58PM 2 1
   attached to Cable Exec Suggests Changing Consumer Behavior, Not Business Model
From an educator's standpoint.....  *Wednesday December 10, 2008 @01:27AM  1
   attached to Best Paradigm For a First Programming Course?
Re:Nothing new here.  *Saturday October 04, 2008 @03:54PM 1 2, Interesting
   attached to Microsoft Treating "Windows-Only" As Open Source
Re:You have nothing to fear!  *Friday June 20, 2008 @12:21PM 2 2, Insightful
Re:You have nothing to fear!  *Friday June 20, 2008 @10:06AM 2 5, Insightful
   attached to Electronic Transaction Reporting Slipped Into Senate Bill
Re:Hillary Clinton? Duh.  *Tuesday May 06, 2008 @01:03PM  0
   attached to Satan, Britney Spears Top Paris Hilton In OSS References
Re:I could never use Drupal  *Wednesday April 30, 2008 @03:17PM  0
   attached to Building Powerful and Robust Websites With Drupal 6
Totally gnarly!  *Monday August 27, 2007 @10:18AM 1 0
   attached to Low-Energy Neutrinos Detected In Real Time
Re:Dig that law firm name  *Thursday August 23, 2007 @04:15PM 1 1
   attached to MS Seeks Patent On Virtual Fuzzy Dice
Re:Overpriced?  *Friday July 06, 2007 @04:59PM 1 1
   attached to iPhone Battery Replacement An Unwelcome Surprise
Irony at its best (worst)  *Tuesday March 20, 2007 @04:46PM  1
   attached to So You've Lost a $38 Billion File

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