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Re:No big deal  *Wednesday January 06, 2016 @05:08AM  1
   attached to Gene Roddenberry's Floppy Disks Recovered
So why isn't hiring easier?  *Thursday September 08, 2011 @10:21AM  1
   attached to British CS Majors Doing Badly In the Jobs Market
It's not just software ...  *Monday December 06, 2010 @03:27AM  1
   attached to 'I Just Need a Programmer'
Yes but ...  *Friday July 30, 2010 @12:00PM 1 1
   attached to 2 Chinese ISPs Serve 20% of World Broadband Users
Re:Does it burn fuel on the highway?  *Friday July 30, 2010 @12:06PM  1
   attached to World's Fastest Hybrid OK'd For Production
Re:3 Subjects That Make People Irrational  *Friday March 05, 2010 @09:52AM  1
   attached to Where Android Beats the iPhone
Re:Potential data recovery problems  *Thursday June 18, 2009 @06:35AM  1
   attached to Solid State Drives Tested With TRIM Support
Re:Mod parent up for being a true geek!  *Monday June 15, 2009 @05:58AM  1
   attached to Open Source Car — 20 Year Lease, Free Fuel For Life
Re:Windows.  *Wednesday October 22, 2008 @06:09AM  3, Funny
   attached to Practical Reasons To Choose Git Or Subversion?
Hofstadter is smarter than you think!  *Friday September 08, 2006 @07:35AM 1 1
   attached to Enigma-Cracking Bombe Recreated
Start as you mean to go on  *Friday February 04, 2005 @11:02AM  2, Funny
   attached to Linux in a World Where Windows 3.0 Never Happened
Dangerous false positives  *Sunday January 09, 2005 @04:08AM  1
   attached to MS AntiSpyware vs Ad-Aware vs. SpyBot
Taxing fuel instead  *Thursday September 11, 2003 @07:24AM  1
   attached to Satellite-Assisted European Road Tolls Next?
Re:Gee, whouda thunk  *Thursday August 21, 2003 @10:40AM 1 1
   attached to FTC Chief Bashes Anti-Spam Bills
Re:USB Keys with HDs - already happening  *Friday August 15, 2003 @12:27PM  1
Re:USB Keys with HDs - already happening  *Friday August 15, 2003 @08:15AM 1 1, Interesting
   attached to Miniature 5400 and 7200 RPM HDDs Reviewed

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