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| I've seen this | ||||||
| attached to Hackers Find New Way To Cheat On Wall Street | ||||||
| Re:And what's the problem here? | ||||||
| Re:And what's the problem here? | ||||||
| Good Idea | ||||||
| attached to US Lawmakers Eyeing National ID Card | ||||||
| So... | ||||||
| attached to Woman Claims Ubuntu Kept Her From Online Classes | ||||||
| Re:I don't get it | ||||||
| attached to Microsoft Tries To Prevent Further Discovery | ||||||
| Re:This is crazy. | ||||||
| attached to Saving in OOXML Format Now Probably A Bad Idea | ||||||
| Re:must not have been a hard job | ||||||
| attached to Study Touting OOXML Over ODF Is Debunked | ||||||
| Re:Even if | ||||||
| Even if | ||||||
| attached to NASA Requires JPL Scientists To Give Up Right To Privacy | ||||||
| Neal Stephenson | ||||||
| attached to Sun to Create Underground Japanese Datacenter | ||||||
| Re:Smell only? | ||||||
| attached to Genetically Engineered Mouse is Not Scared of Cats | ||||||
| Re:Stargate | ||||||
| attached to One Species' Genome Discovered Inside Another's | ||||||
| Re:The blurb is actually pretty accurate | ||||||
| attached to Open Source Community's Double Standard | ||||||
| Preferential | ||||||
| attached to Vote Swapping Ruled Legal | ||||||
| Re:why bother asking | ||||||
| attached to Computer Graphics With Java | ||||||
| Re:Confused | ||||||
| attached to DreamWorks Picks up Neil Gaimans' Interworld | ||||||
| Re:Stick to your guns and quit. | ||||||
| attached to Would You Install Pirated Software at Work? | ||||||
| Dubya | ||||||
| attached to Chimps Found Making Own Weapons to Hunt for Food | ||||||
| Re:More than Australia | ||||||
| Re:More than Australia | ||||||
| attached to Australia Outlaws Incandescent Light Bulb | ||||||
| Re:90% of the speed of light.... | ||||||
| Re:90% of the speed of light.... | ||||||
| Re:90% of the speed of light.... | ||||||
| attached to Nano-Scale Optical Co-Axial Cables Announced | ||||||
The nice thing about standards is that there are so many of them to choose from. -- Andrew S. Tanenbaum