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A proposal...
*Tuesday May 16, 2000 @01:11AM
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Making Linux Easy
Re:Open-source everything but my comments!
*Friday April 21, 2000 @10:31AM
1
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Postscript: Who Owns The Hellmouth Posts?
Re:Copyright and Ex Post Facto
*Friday March 31, 2000 @02:21PM
1
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Copyright Comments Redux
fund a sourcexchange project
*Saturday March 04, 2000 @05:20AM
1
attached to
Burning Money on Open Source
Re:How mass market does Linux really want to be?
*Friday February 25, 2000 @10:30AM
1
Re:Then carefully extend X itself
*Friday February 25, 2000 @09:23AM
1
attached to
Making Linux Beautiful
A software patent defense...
*Thursday February 10, 2000 @12:46PM
1
attached to
Real Time Linux, Now Patented
my e-mail message to dad
*Wednesday February 09, 2000 @01:15AM
1
attached to
More DoS Attacks: CNN, Amazon, eBay, Buy.com...
Re:Good Point -- Can Open Source deliver new desig
*Thursday January 13, 2000 @02:20PM
1
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Apple Gets Testy About GUI
sigh...
*Wednesday January 12, 2000 @01:41PM
1
attached to
View From the Censorware Trenches
Dan's credit page
*Monday December 27, 1999 @12:34PM
1
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Crack.linuxppc.org Cracked?
Mother
*Monday December 20, 1999 @08:26AM
1
Mother
*Monday December 20, 1999 @08:24AM
1
attached to
Subdermal Implant Can Be Tracked via GPS
It needs to be more computer-friendly
*Wednesday November 17, 1999 @10:19PM
2
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Giving Project Gutenberg Recognition
jaso
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