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A Little More Time Please, Metcalfe Shut it  *Monday February 14, 2000 @05:23AM  1
   attached to Linus, Transmeta, Proprietary Code and Metcalfe
Damn still no Open Source Beer  *Tuesday January 18, 2000 @07:10AM  1
   attached to Free Be
Go Figure - I agree  *Wednesday January 19, 2000 @09:44AM  1
   attached to Please Die2: Raising Creative Jerks
For cying out loud  *Tuesday January 18, 2000 @07:00AM  1
   attached to "Please Die": Freedom From Speech
Re:startups and Netslaves  *Tuesday December 28, 1999 @10:02AM  1
   attached to Dvorak on "Winners and Duds of the Millenium"
It is A Window Manager for the X Protocol  *Tuesday December 28, 1999 @04:36AM  2
   attached to IceWM 1.0.0 released
Re:Maybe you shouldn't be working for the place.  *Friday November 19, 1999 @04:38AM  1
   attached to How To Write Unmaintainable Code
Re:Bang per $?  *Monday November 15, 1999 @06:37AM  1
GNU, GNU/Linux, Linux or FreeBSD: Because I Can  *Monday November 15, 1999 @06:26AM  1
   attached to NT vs. Linux - Mindcraft Vindicates Itself
Wait, it gets worse  *Friday November 12, 1999 @12:16PM  1
   attached to Who Owns College Students' Notes?
Explains a lot - But no biggy  *Wednesday November 10, 1999 @04:20AM  1
   attached to Red Hat Buying Cygnus?
ALT Should be Value Added  *Thursday November 04, 1999 @10:30AM  1
   attached to Blind Sue AOL for ADA Non-Compliance
Cool Beans  *Wednesday November 03, 1999 @11:22AM  1
   attached to Single Molecule Memory
The Root of the Matter  *Wednesday November 03, 1999 @10:52AM  1
   attached to Echelon Confirmed by Australians
Well it's not just the Developers  *Thursday October 21, 1999 @04:38AM  1
   attached to It's the Developers, Stupid!: The Real NT-Linux Battle
Pretty Much Out to Lunch  *Monday October 18, 1999 @08:52AM  1
   attached to MTV Hacker Saga Gets Worse
Fragmenting - Sort of - Depends  *Monday October 18, 1999 @06:00AM  1
   attached to NY Times on "the Fragmentation of Linux"

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