| Subject | Datestamp | Replies | Score | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Re:It's crap | ||||||
| attached to Retired SCOTUS Justice Wants To 'Fix' the Second Amendment | ||||||
| RFID CUSP Report | ||||||
| attached to Would You Trust RFID-Enabled ATM Cards? | ||||||
| Re:LinuxOktoberFest | ||||||
| attached to Ohio Linux Festival 2005 | ||||||
| U.S. Government Enforces Sanctioned Monopolies | ||||||
| attached to U.S. Declares War on Intellectual Property Theft | ||||||
| Re:Brazil's Voting System | ||||||
| attached to More Diebold E-Voting Vulnerabilities | ||||||
| Re:The smell of misinformation in the morning | ||||||
| attached to MPAA Funds School Programs In Copyright Dogma | ||||||
| Re:Not just AIM... | ||||||
| attached to Microsoft Eyeing AOL? | ||||||
| Re:Grandma Runs Linux. | ||||||
| attached to Protecting Our Parents' PCs? | ||||||
| Re:Photos' | ||||||
| attached to Ohio LinuxFest 2004 Announced | ||||||
| Re:If I had a dollar | ||||||
| attached to Another Serious MSIE Hole | ||||||
| Player? | ||||||
| Re:WHAT!!! | ||||||
| attached to LotR RotK Premiere Today In New Zealand | ||||||
| Re:Brilliant! Really! | ||||||
| attached to Is There An OS On My Hard Drive? | ||||||
| Re:IBM and Diebold | ||||||
| It's already happened | ||||||
| attached to Windows ATMs by 2005 | ||||||
| Re:*slaps forehead and winces* | ||||||
| attached to X-Box Hackers Trying to Blackmail Microsoft? | ||||||
| Re:Who buys this? | ||||||
| attached to eComStation 1.1 Entry Edition Review | ||||||
| Re:Good but... | ||||||
| attached to Poll: The Two Towers? | ||||||
| And what about the Largo users? | ||||||
| attached to Largo Loving Linux | ||||||
| Re:There are great! | ||||||
| attached to Wal-Mart Lindows PCs Selling Well | ||||||
| Dad's work computer | ||||||
| attached to Week-Long Free-Software Class for Kids? | ||||||
| Surprised | ||||||
| attached to Microsoft Antitrust Judgement | ||||||
| Re:replaces embedded NT | ||||||
| attached to Windows XP Embedded | ||||||
To the systems programmer, users and applications serve only to provide a test load.