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| attached to Intel Dismisses 'x86 Tax', Sees No Future For ARM | ||||||
| Re:When you got a high IQ, you got nobody to talk | ||||||
| attached to The Link Between Genius and Insanity | ||||||
| Re:My content is public | ||||||
| attached to Facebook: Legal Action Against Employers Asking For Your Password | ||||||
| Re:Desktops != Mobile | ||||||
| attached to Can Microsoft Afford To Lose With Windows 8? | ||||||
| Re:Maybe 3-SAT isn't NP-complete | ||||||
| attached to Polynomial Time Code For 3-SAT Released, P==NP | ||||||
| Re:Meh. | ||||||
| attached to Goodbye Bifocals — Electronic Glasses Change Focus | ||||||
| Re:xor my heart | ||||||
| attached to x86 Assembler JWASM Hits Stable Release | ||||||
| Re:Vintage items? | ||||||
| attached to EBay Pressured To Block Sales of Ivory Products | ||||||
| Motorola V195 | ||||||
| attached to Where In the US Can You Get Just a Cell Phone? | ||||||
| Re:Peer Review | ||||||
| attached to Panic Over Failing QuikSCAT Satellite Overblown | ||||||
| It works for Animal Crossing | ||||||
| attached to Should Games Be More Boring? | ||||||
| rural poor != hungry | ||||||
| attached to India To Offer Free Broadband by 2009 | ||||||
| Re:So? | ||||||
| attached to Two Snowflakes May Be Alike After All | ||||||
| DMing | ||||||
| attached to The Details of Dead Bodies in Gaming | ||||||
| Re:Duh | ||||||
| Re:Duh | ||||||
| Re:Duh | ||||||
| attached to Is the One-Size-Fits-All Database Dead? | ||||||
| Re:Keyboards | ||||||
| attached to Why Do Gadgets Break? | ||||||
| Re:Including "innovation" is dangerous. | ||||||
| attached to Comprehensive Projection of World Oil Exports | ||||||
| Re:American bombe bigger than UK bombe | ||||||
| attached to Enigma-Cracking Bombe Recreated | ||||||
| Re:High Level | ||||||
| Re:Lisp and operating systems | ||||||
| attached to High-level Languages and Speed | ||||||
The only person who always got his work done by Friday was Robinson Crusoe.