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Re:Define Paradoxical  *Monday July 18, 2005 @12:56PM  1
   attached to Bill Gates Swears Vow Against 'Son of iPod'
Re:I guess...  *Thursday March 24, 2005 @07:04PM 1 0
   attached to PSP Launch Coverage
Re:Ham & Cheese, duh!!!  *Monday March 21, 2005 @06:05PM  2, Interesting
   attached to Poll: Favorite Sandwich?
Re:Hmmm, go wired!  *Tuesday February 01, 2005 @07:36PM  1
   attached to Multi-Room Wireless Sound System?
Re:They have names  *Tuesday November 16, 2004 @07:06PM  1
   attached to Poll: I anthropomorphize my computer as:
Re:Online vs. Offline  *Tuesday October 26, 2004 @03:40PM  1
   attached to Geeks Playing Poker?
A little pet peeve.  *Thursday September 16, 2004 @02:30PM  1
   attached to Bush vs. Kerry on Science
Re:The tests are blind.  *Monday May 24, 2004 @06:44PM  1
The tests are blind.  *Monday May 24, 2004 @01:16PM 1 3, Informative
   attached to Vorbis And Musepack Win 128kbps Multiformat Test
Re:There is no satisfying audiophiles  *Thursday May 13, 2004 @07:47PM  1
   attached to 2nd Multi-Format 128kbps Public Listening Test
Now I can finally purchase tunes!  *Monday April 05, 2004 @06:31PM  1
   attached to New Tool Cracks Apple's FairPlay DRM
It's the games, stupid  *Friday March 26, 2004 @04:25PM  1
Re:Console vs. PC  *Friday March 26, 2004 @03:47PM  1
   attached to Online Consoles Marginalizing PC Gaming?
She has a translator  *Thursday February 05, 2004 @03:40PM  2, Insightful
   attached to The Impact of Technophobes
Re:If I had a dollar  *Wednesday January 28, 2004 @06:52PM  1
   attached to Another Serious MSIE Hole
Um... not so fast  *Wednesday July 23, 2003 @07:38PM 1 2, Informative
   attached to Japan's War On E-Waste
Re:Separation of Classes?  *Monday June 23, 2003 @04:02PM  1
   attached to Bid On eBay To Speed Up Your Commute
Re:Usefull Information?  *Friday March 07, 2003 @07:54PM 1 5, Informative
   attached to Lofgren Introduces BALANCE Act to Modify DMCA

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