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| Re:News for news | ||||||
| attached to San Francisco Attempts to Regulate Blogging | ||||||
| Re:It makes sense... | ||||||
| Re:Stand-up. | ||||||
| attached to Fathers of Linux Revealed: Tooth Fairy & Santa Claus | ||||||
| Re:Hmmm... | ||||||
| attached to Poll: As a kid, you: | ||||||
| Re:Distros | ||||||
| config systems | ||||||
| attached to How Should One Review a Distribution? | ||||||
| Re:Ethereal | ||||||
| attached to What Network Sniffing Tools Do You Use? | ||||||
| Re:Scooby Snacks: Think of the butter | ||||||
| attached to SCOoby Snacks | ||||||
| Re:Why stop with M$? | ||||||
| attached to TVI to Sue Over MS Autoplay Feature | ||||||
| Re:Can't Outsource me | ||||||
| attached to Outsourcing As A Source Of U.S. Jobs | ||||||
| Re:Missing option | ||||||
| attached to Poll: Best hand-to-hand weapon? | ||||||
| Re:"Do not copy" symbol | ||||||
| Re:it's a test... | ||||||
| attached to Currency Detection Discovered in More Products | ||||||
| Re:Same Argument Applied to Standards | ||||||
| attached to The Software Monoculture | ||||||
| Re:Nothing like... | ||||||
| attached to Culture of UNIX and Windows Programmers | ||||||
| Re: the future? | ||||||
| attached to Microsoft to Charge for FAT File System | ||||||
| Re:The greatest threat... | ||||||
| attached to Real Security? | ||||||
| Re:Bloated? | ||||||
| Re:Of course he has more resources... | ||||||
| attached to The Riches of Open Source | ||||||
| Re:Unbelievable! | ||||||
| attached to SCO Fires back, Subpoenas Stallman, Torvalds et al | ||||||
| Re:Why Blacklisting Spammers Is A Bad Idea | ||||||
| attached to Why Blacklisting Spammers Is A Bad Idea | ||||||
| Re:Good articles | ||||||
| attached to Dispelling the IPv4 Address Shortage Myth | ||||||
| Re:Not neccessarily | ||||||
| attached to Red Hat Linux Support To End | ||||||
| Re:Super Volcanos | ||||||
| attached to Poll: Most Feared Natural Disaster? | ||||||
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