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Wha? | ||||||
attached to My favorite electrical unit is ... | ||||||
Re:But still... | ||||||
attached to ITunes 8 a Real Killer App; Taking Down Vista | ||||||
Re:No free acclerated drivers yet but don't give u | ||||||
attached to Why Aren't More Linux Users Gamers? | ||||||
Re:who thinks up these things? | ||||||
attached to GO3 Electronic Entertainment Expo To Replace E3? | ||||||
Re:Motto | ||||||
attached to Google Opens Sydney Office, Internship Program | ||||||
Re:Mandriva 2006 at home | ||||||
attached to What Can Mandriva Linux 2006 Mean for Home Users? | ||||||
Re:The newspaper is called | ||||||
attached to Google Faces Wall Street Revolt | ||||||
Re:Parent's sig | ||||||
attached to Nokia 770 Internet Tablet Reviewed | ||||||
Re:Salt & Vinegar iPod | ||||||
attached to Barcode Scam Redux - Target's $4.99 iPod | ||||||
Re:a new movie.. | ||||||
Re:a new movie.. | ||||||
attached to Space.com's Top 10 Space Movies of All Time | ||||||
Re:Awesome! | ||||||
Re:nothing new | ||||||
attached to Microsoft Virtually Duplicates Your Wireless Card | ||||||
Re:Current time? | ||||||
attached to Successful Supersonic Jet Launch | ||||||
Re:Caveats | ||||||
attached to TCP/IP Speakers | ||||||
Re:Range? | ||||||
attached to MasterCard To Distribute RFID Credit Cards | ||||||
Re:Upgrading? | ||||||
attached to Gallery 2.0 Released | ||||||
Re:bofh! | ||||||
attached to Secretaries Sacked After Flamewar at Work | ||||||
Re:Right On | ||||||
attached to Five Reasons Not to Use Linux | ||||||
Re:Semi-auto? | ||||||
attached to Poll: Transmission preference? | ||||||
Re:Torrents can be bogus too. | ||||||
attached to Reputation System Fights P2P Junk | ||||||
Re:3... 2... 1... | ||||||
attached to New PSP Firmware with Built-In Web Browser | ||||||
Re:Why is the version number apt? | ||||||
attached to Inkscape 0.42: The Ultimate Answer | ||||||
Re:Yes, I am going to hell for this... | ||||||
attached to Star Trek's Scotty Dies at 85 | ||||||
It appears that PL/I (and its dialects) is, or will be, the most widely used higher level language for systems programming. -- J. Sammet