| Subject | Datestamp | Replies | Score | |||
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| Re:Makes sense | ||||||
| attached to HTTP 2.0 Will Be a Binary Protocol | ||||||
| Re:Google could be accused of the same thing | ||||||
| attached to Yahoo! VP Calls For a Shakeup | ||||||
| Re:Firefox to internet: | ||||||
| attached to Nine Reasons To Skip Firefox 2.0 | ||||||
| Re:Why wait? | ||||||
| Re:Exact time? | ||||||
| attached to Firefox 2 Launch - Interview With Chris Beard | ||||||
| Re:Why is Windows 100%? | ||||||
| attached to 68% of UK Universities and Colleges Use Firefox | ||||||
| Re:Beta candidate? | ||||||
| Re:Beta candidate? | ||||||
| attached to Firefox 2.0 'Beta Candidate 1' Released | ||||||
| Re:Pesky users | ||||||
| attached to Q&A with Firefox's Blake Ross | ||||||
| Re:What a waste | ||||||
| attached to SCO to Unix developers, We want you back | ||||||
| Re:Firefox? | ||||||
| attached to June Windows Update To Be Biggest in a Year | ||||||
| Re:Incremental patch? | ||||||
| Re:Yet again I was interrupted while I work | ||||||
| attached to Mozilla Firefox 1.5.0.3 Released | ||||||
| Re:This is good | ||||||
| attached to Summer of Code Now Taking Student Applications | ||||||
| Re:Wait... | ||||||
| attached to Most Web Users Unable to Spot Spyware | ||||||
| Re:Acid2 test? | ||||||
| Re:Advantages? | ||||||
| attached to Mozilla Firefox 2.0 Alpha Peeking Out (Or Not) | ||||||
| Re:Read: Lawmakers try to replace parents entirely | ||||||
| attached to Lawmakers Try to Protect Kids From Spam | ||||||
| Re:Now all they need to do is use 1 Runtime Engine | ||||||
| Re:no changes since RC2 | ||||||
| attached to Thunderbird 1.5 Arrives | ||||||
| Re:Good test for the new Update System | ||||||
| attached to Unpatched Firefox 1.5 Exploit Made Public | ||||||
| Re:Yea but... | ||||||
| Re:Yea but... | ||||||
| attached to Mozilla Firefox 1.5 RC3 Released | ||||||
| Re:What a cock | ||||||
| attached to LiveJournal Servers Go Down | ||||||
The rule on staying alive as a program manager is to give 'em a number or give 'em a date, but never give 'em both at once.